This document contains a 50-item summative test on MAPEH 9 topics for the first grading period. The test covers various areas of music including the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. It asks students to identify characteristics of genres like Gregorian chant, masses, and madrigals. It also covers visual arts from prehistoric times through Roman antiquity, asking about subjects, styles, and specific works. The test aims to evaluate students' knowledge of music and art history concepts learned during the first quarter of MAPEH 9.
This document contains a 50-item summative test on MAPEH 9 topics for the first grading period. The test covers various areas of music including the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. It asks students to identify characteristics of genres like Gregorian chant, masses, and madrigals. It also covers visual arts from prehistoric times through Roman antiquity, asking about subjects, styles, and specific works. The test aims to evaluate students' knowledge of music and art history concepts learned during the first quarter of MAPEH 9.
This document contains a 50-item summative test on MAPEH 9 topics for the first grading period. The test covers various areas of music including the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. It asks students to identify characteristics of genres like Gregorian chant, masses, and madrigals. It also covers visual arts from prehistoric times through Roman antiquity, asking about subjects, styles, and specific works. The test aims to evaluate students' knowledge of music and art history concepts learned during the first quarter of MAPEH 9.
First Quarter B. Modal and use of Neume notation MAPEH 9 C. Monophonic and free meter Directions: This test is composed of D. Use polyphonic texture of 50 items from the competencies in music MAPEH 9 for the first grading. Read and analyse the questions carefully 5. What do you call to a group of and shade the letter of the correct and best answer in the answer sheet. musicians who developed secular music in the latter part of medieval period? 1. It is the period known as the A. Concerto Middle Ages. B. Gregorian chant A. Baroque Period C. Madrigal B. Medieval Period C. Pre-historic Period D. Troubadours D. Renaissance Period 6. ____________ is the prominent 2. Believed to have mark the instrument of the music of renaissance music. Renaissance period. A. Establishment of concertos A. Harp B. Start of secular music B. Lute compositions C. The birth of Gregorian chants C. Lyre D. The use of Lute instruments D. Violin
3. This period of music introduces 7. The influence of Roman
new instrumental techniques Catholic begun to decline in the and changes in musical Renaissance period because of notation. This time, the arts the rising popularity of secular highlighted grandiose and music. It is also considered as elaborate ornamentation. the golden age of a capella A. Baroque period chorale music. What are the B. Classical period characteristics of Renaissance C. Medieval period music? D. Renaissance period A. Development of operas, concertos, suites, tocatas, 4. Gregorian chant named after concerto grosso, and fugue Pope Gregory I was the B. Melodies sound elaborate approved music of Roman and ornamental Catholic during Medieval period. C. Mostly polyphonic and uses The following are the word painting in texts and characteristics of Gregorian music Chant EXCEPT ____________. D. Music is usually monophonic and free meter 8. It is the Renaissance form of C. Sonata and Symphony sacred musical compositions D. Word painting, Mass, and that sets texts Eucharistic Madrigal Liturgy in the music. A. Gregorian chant 12. There are five main B. Mass sections of the mass. Which of C. Messiah-Alleluia the following is the section that D. Troubadours emphasizes on praising God in Latin form? 9. A secular vocal polyphonic A. Credo music originated in Italy which is B. Gloria written and expressed in poetic C. Kyrie text and sung during courtly D. Sanctus social gatherings. It is the most important secular form during 13. Refers to extended the Renaissance period. musical setting of sacred music. A. Concerto Example of this is the Messiah- B. Madgrigal Alleluia by George Friedrich C. Troubadours Handel. D. Trouveres A. Chorale C. Motet B. Fugue D. Oratorio 10. He is the greatest master of Roman Catholic Church 14. Pre historic paintings depicts music in Renaissance period subject of art which are who composed Pope Marcillus figurative and nonfigurative. Mass which considers to be the Which of the following best perfect example of counter- describes figurative subject of reformation style. art? A. Adam de la Halle A. Animals or humans B. Antonio Vivalde B. Caves and hunting C. Giovanni Perluigi da C. Landscape Palestrina D. Signs and symbols D. Thomas Morley 15. Why do ancient Egyptians put emphasis in building tombs 11. Which of the following rather than dwellings? are the contributions of Baroque A. Because death is the music? fulfillment of their life A. Gregorian chant and B. Because they believe in life Troubadours after death B. Operas, concertos, suites, C. Because they give tocatas, concerto grosso, and importance in honoring gods fugue than living D. Because they live under the A. A stone coffin or marble rule of a pharaoh decorated with relief 16. It is one of the most famous sculptures architectural pieces in the world B. Best known and elaborate of which was used for staged all sarcophagus battles between lions and C. Depicts battle between Christians. Originally known as Romans and Germans “Flavian Amphitheatre”. D. It is a tomb A. Colosseum B. Great pyramid of Giza 20. Egyptian and Greek C. Olympian architectures both display a D. St. Peter square tremendous effort to achieve outstanding work of art. What is 17. Aside from landscape, religion the common characteristic of is one of the common subjects their architectures? of paintings in Roman period. A. In honor of gods and or One example is the “Fresco pharaoh from the Villa of Mysteries” B. Put emphasis on tombs which depict ______. rather than dwellings A. Daily living of the people in C. Massive structure Pompeii, Southern Italy D. To achieve height of the B. Initiation of a young woman building into a Roman mystery cult or ceremonial rite of marriage 21. It is a method of painting water- C. The Judgement of Paris based pigments on a freshly D. The leadership of Impress applied plaster usually on a wall Theodora in the Roman surfaces. Catholic church A. Acrylic C. Fresco B. Encaustic D. Tropme-l’-oeil 18. “Discobolus” by Myron is a Greek sculpture of an athlete 22. One of the contributions of who is holding a “discus throw”. Roman architecture is a curved What does it imply? structure that spans a space A. Depicts journey to the and may or may not support the underworld weight above it. This is called? B. Ideal Hellenistic beauty A. Acanthus C. Colosseum C. Shows balance and B. Arches D. Sarcophagus contrapposto or counterpose D. Stiff and rigid posture 23. The sculptures from the Egyptian era were classified as 19. Which statement is true about bas relief or low relief because? the sculpture from Roman period called “Portonaccio Sarcophagus”? A. Figures project to the extent 27. In games which require the of one half their thickness, or official to run continuously, what more, so that they are almost fitness component should the official possess? round A. Balance B. Sculpture in round B. Endurance C. Sculpture that moves and C. Power has sound D. Strength D. The forms are slightly raised 28. For sports officials to have lean 24. A scene in Greek mythology muscles, what type of food should they eat? that is painted in a vase where A. Carbohydrate 3 most beautiful goddesses of B. Fat Olympus competed to be the C. Iron fairest goddess before the D. Protein wedding of Peleus and Thetis A. Daily living of the people in 29. Hydration is important in Pompeii, Southern Italy officiating especially in running continuously for long minutes. B. Initiation of a young woman Sports officials do not have the into a Roman mystery cult or luxury of time out. If they want ceremonial rite of marriage to hydrate their body, what’s the C. The Judgement of Paris best drink to take? D. The leadership of Impress A. Energy drinks Theodora in the Roman B. Soft drinks Catholic church C. Sports drinks D. Water 25. What ancient sculpture in the Philippines that has the same 30. What lifestyle-related disease characteristic of “Venus of will an official have if he/she Willendorf” from Pre- historic continues to smoke and eat with period? cholesterol-rich foods? A. Bul- ol A. Cancer B. Capiz lantern B. Diabetes C. Manunngul jar C. Heart disease D. San Sebastian church D. Stroke
31. Sports officials most likely use
26. What system in sports is used their arms for signalling. What to maintain order and fairness in implementing rules? fitness component will be A. Sports Officiating developed with this regular B. Sports Psychology movement? C. Sports Science A. Flexibility D. Sports Youth B. Cardiovascular endurance C. Muscular endurance D. Muscular strength 32. Aside from improper eating 37. A break in the bone that can habits, what habit also causes occur from either a quick, one- diabetes? time injury to the bone or from repeated stress to the bone A. Environment overtime. B. Genetics A. Dislocation C. Jogging B. Fracture D. Sedentary life C. Sprain D. Strain 33. Officiating has a high physical demand, especially in sports 38. The following are ways to lessen the effect of heat like basketball, soccer and exhaustion EXCEPT one; combative sports. What should A. Give him /her electrolyte the referee do PRIOR to doing beverages to sip or make a his/her officiating task? salted drink A. Dynamic stretching B. Have the victim lie down with B. Instantly proceed with his/her feet elevated. officiating C. If the victim starts having seizures, forcefully hold the C. Static stretching victim’s extremities to avoid D. Warm up hurting himself. D. Monitor the victim for signs of 34. In what way will our knowledge shock and skills in sports officiating help our community? 39. Which best describes a A. Reduces the case of community health program? delinquent youth in the A. It maintains, protects and communities improves the health of all B. Save money during sports members of the community competition through organized and C. Train youths in sports related sustained community efforts. activities like athletes and B. It maintains and improves the sports officials health of all members of the D. All of the above community through organized and sustained community 35. What is the BEST value that a efforts. sports official must possess? C. It protects and improves the A. Fairness health of all members of the B. Punctuality community through organized C. Unjust and sustained community D. All of the above efforts. D. It maintains, protects and 36. A stretch or tear of ligament, the improves the health of all band of connective tissues that members of the community. joins the end of one bone with another. 40. Which does not describe a A. Dislocation C. Sprain healthy community? B. Fracture D. Strain A. A clean and safe environment B. An environment the meets 45. Which of the following everyone’s basic needs environmental problems causes C. An environment that Climate Change? promotes social harmony and A. Oil spill actively involves everyone. B. Deforestation D. An environment that is fully C. Pollution aware of its daily D. Flash floods opportunities. 46. Which of the following programs 41. Which best describes the of the Department of Health benefits of a healthy promotes community health? environment? A. Maternal health A. Less disease, less health B. Primary health care care costs C. Child health care B. Active community D. Control of communicable involvement diseases C. More budget for health problems, increased supply 47. Why do we need to ensure of medicines community health in planning D. More community projects for for community development? community development A. To attain luxury of life B. To keep the safety of the 42. Which of the following problems community is a leading cause of C. To live in a clean, safe and environmental destruction? comfortable home A. Soil erosion D. To maintain an enjoyable B. Oil spill lifestyle C. Illegal mining 48. Most people throw garbage and D. Deforestation harmful chemicals in the rivers and ocean. What environmental 43. What environmental problem problem will it cause? reduces the ability of soul to A. Water pollution store water and support plant B. Deforestation growth? C. Improper waste disposal A. Soil erosion D. Flash floods B. Oil spill C. Illegal mining 49. A Republic Act also known as D. Deforestation Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000. 44. Which is NOT an effect of A. RA 10121 Climate Change? B. RA 9003 A. Dead trees from oil spillage C. RA 11479 B. Increase risk of drought, fire D. RA 11474 and floods 50. The ESWM Act of 2000 C. More health related illness adopted the 3Rs: Reuse, and disease Recycle and _________. D. Economic losses A. Remove B. Recreate C. Reduce D. Revise