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GRANJA-KALINAWAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

JARO,LEYTE

First Quarter Exam in MAPEH 9


Name:__________________________ Grade & Section____________ Date___________
MUSIC
1.Which of the following musical period is also known as dark ages?
A. Medieval Period B. Renaissance Period C. Baroque Period D. classical
2. A through–composed vocal music composition written and expressed in a poetic text.
A. Troubadour Music B. Mass C. Madrigal D. concerto
3. Baroque music is known for its grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. Which of the following Baroque Music forms was
developed through imitative counterpoint?
A. Concerto Grosso B. Fugue C. Oratorio D. mass
4. what music genre of baroque music refers to a form of orchestral music wherein the music is between small group of solo
instruments called concertino and whole orchestra called tutti?
A. Fugue B. Chorale C. Oratorio D. concerto Grosso
5. The following are music genres of Baroque except.
A. Concerto B. Concerto Grosso C. Mass D. Fugue
6. Baroque music is known for its grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. Which of the following Baroque Music forms was
developed mainly through imitative counterpoint?
A. Concerto Grosso B. Fugue C. Oratorio D. Chorale
7. There are five main sections of the Mass. Which of the following means lamb of God?
A. Kyrie B. Gloria C. Agnus Dei D. Credo

8.Which of the following is a characteristic of Music from the medieval period?


A. Monophonic B. polyphonic C. imitation of voices are common D. elaborate and ornamental
9. It was considered as the most prominent instrument of the Renaissance Period.
A. Pipe Organ B. Flute C. Trumpets D. Lute
10. Medieval secular music which originated in France and tells of chivalry and courtly love.
A. Gregorian Chant B. Troubadour Music C. Sanctus and Benedictus D. Concerto
11. what is the name for a monophonic plainchant named after Pope Gregory I?
A. Gregorian chant B. Madrigal C. mass D. troubadour
12.which of the following Vocal forms from the Renaissance is a form of sacred music that set texts of the eucharistic liturgy into
music?
A. Gregorian chant B. Madrigal C. mass D. troubadour
13. Which of the following is a Baroque composers?
A. Bach B. Morley C. De la Halle D.Pallestrina
14.Which of the following musical period means rebirth , revival or rediscovery?
A. Baroque B. Medieval C. Renaissance D. Classical
15.The following are purpose of renaissance music ,which does not belong to the group?
A. Worship in both catholic and burgeoning protestant church B. Music for entertainment and edification of courts
C. Dance Music D. courtly love

ARTS
16. In this era, the purpose of the painting is to make the deceased afterlife place pleasant. It emphasizes the importance of life
after death and the preservation of the knowledge of the past.
a. Egyptian b. Greek c. Byzantine d. Gothic

17. A method of painting wherein colors are made of ground powder pigments mixed in pure water, dried and set with plaster
to become permanent part of the wall.
A. Kerch b. Encaustic c. Fresco d. Mosaic

18. Their paintings were found inside the caves which may have been their way of communicating with each other. It may also
be for religious or ceremonial purposes.
a. Gothic b. Byzantine c. Greek d. Pre- historic
19. This is a method of Greek painting who was developed by the Greek ship builders, who used hot wax to fill the cracks of the
ship.
a. Fresco b. Mosaic c. Encaustic d. Kerch
20. Which among these paintings have not been identified inside the Cave of Lascaux.
a. The Chamber of Felines b. The Great Hall of the Bulls c. Boscotrecase Pompeii d. The Lateral Passage
21. This art was purposely made to glorify the Christian religion to express its mystery.
a. Roman Art b. Greek Art c. Byzantine Art d. Gothic Art
22. Paintings have been confined in the illumination of manuscript pages and the painting of frescoes on the walls of churches
in cosmopolitan style, elegant manner and sophistication.
a.Romanesque Painting b. Gothic Painting c. Byzantine Painting d. Roman Painting
23. The Paintings during this era were most commonly found in vases, panels and tombs.
a. Roman b. Greek c. Egypt d. Byzantine
24.It is an art process where an image is created using an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stones or other materials.
a. Encaustic b. Kerch c. Mosaic d. Fresco
25. This painting was very popular during the classical period. It uses method of frescos in either tempera(water-based) or
encaustic (wax).
a. Greek Era b. Roman Era c. Gothic Era d. Romanesque Era
26.. What is the basic characteristic of Gothic art style?
a.Has a conservative form with a very complex detail
b.Reinforce symbolic meanings
c.Filled with spiritual symbolism, illustrates a love of splendor
d.Primarily religious in nature

27. The following are the paintings during the pre-historic era except.
a.The shaft of the dead man b. The painted gallery
c. Lady and the Unicorn tapestry d. The Great Hall of the Bull

28. Paintings during the classical era were most commonly found in.
a. Vases, panel and tomb b. Caves c. Churches d. Museums

29. Paintings on flat Panels of wood. It can either be small, single or several panels joined together.
a. Fresco b. Encaustic c. Kerch Style d. Panel Painting
30. This is also referred to as Kerch Vases that are red-figured pottery named after the place where it is found.
A. Kerch Style B. Mosaic C. Ivon Carving D. Acrylic

P.E
Part I
31.What does R.I.C.E. treatment means?
a. Rest, Ice, Crutches, elevation c. Rest, Ibuprofen, Crutches Exercise
b. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation d. Reinforcement, Ice, Cut, Elevation
32. What is referred to the twist, pull or tear of a muscle or tendon—a cord of tissue connecting muscle to the bone?
A. Cramps B. Knee Injuries C. Sprain D. Strain
33.which of the following is the formula in getting your BMI?
A. Wkg/Hm2 B. Hm2/W kg C.W/H D. Wkg/H(m)2
34. . It is the ability of the body to shift direction from one place to another.
A. Agility C. Speed
B. Muscular strength D. Muscular endurance
35. What immediate and temporary care is given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill?
A. Emergency Care B. Accident Care C. Medical Care D. First Aid
3 6. What common sport injury is known as a response to heat characterized by fatigue, weakness and collapse due to inadequate
3intake of water to compensate for loss of fluids during sweating?
A. Sprain B. Cramps C. Head Injury D. Heat Exhaustion
37. What common sport injury when the two bones that come together to form a joint become separated?
A. Cramps B. Dislocations C. Fracture D. Heat Exhaustion
38. Which of the following is a hand signal for Basketball?
a. traveling b. authorization to serve c. change of courts d. Misconduct warning
39. The following are characteristics of a good first aider, which does not belong to the group?
a. Emphatic b. resourceful c. hardworking d. observant
40. . It measures the capacity of the body to move from one point to another following a straight line.
A.Speed B. Muscular endurance C.Agility D. Muscular strength
41. Is the term used to refer to all of the qualities pertaining to one’s mental preparations in officiating a game.
a.Mental Qualities b. Physical Qualities C. Emotional Qualities D. Social Qualities
42. These qualities refer to the physical attributes of an officiating official.
a.Mental Qualities b. Physical Qualities C. Emotional Qualities D. Social Qualities
43. Is a system of managing a sports, specifically on implementing the game rules and keeping order in the duration of the game.
a. sports b. sports officiating C. sports Officials D. Sportmanship
44. Refer to the ability to deal with others at any given situation. Complaints are inevitable in a game.
a. Physical qualities b. mental qualities c. Social qualities d. emotional qualities

45. These qualities refer to the emotional readiness of an officiating official to perform his or her role in a game.
a. Physical qualities b. mental qualities c. Social qualities d. emotional qualities

HEALTH
46. It is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not just the absence of disease or infirmity.
a. community b. community health c. health center d. health
47. It is defined as the art and science in maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all members of the community through
organized and sustained community efforts.
a. community b. community health c. health center d. none of this
48. It is defined as sociological group in a large place sharing one environment.
a. environment b. health center c. community d. community health
49. It comprises those aspects of human health that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social and psychosocial factors
surrounding the environment.
a. health center b. community c. community health d. environmental health
50. Which program of the Department of Health that promotes community health?
a. Primary health care c. Child health care
b. Maternal Health d. None of these
51. Which does not describe a healthy community?
a. A clean and safe environment
b. An environment that meets everyone’s basic needs
c. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone
d. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities.
52. Which best describes the benefits of a healthy environment?
a. Less disease, less health care costs
b. Active community involvement
c. More budget for health problems, increased supply of medicines
d. More community projects for community development
53. Which of the following health care services that control outbreaks?
a. Maternal Health c. Child Health Care
b. Mental hygiene d. Epidemiology and Surveillance program
54. Why do we need to ensure community health in planning for community development?
a. To attain luxury of life
b. To keep the safety of the community
c. To live in a clean, safe and comfortable home
d. To maintain an enjoyable lifestyle
55. Which health care services that give immunization to newborn babies?
a. Maternal Health c. Child Health Care
b. Mental Hygiene d. Epidemiology and Surveillance program
56. This refers to leftover vegetables, animal, fish and other food materials from the kitchen and establishments.
a. Dead animals b. garbage
b. c. rubbish d. yard cuttings
57. The proper disposal of a discarded or discharged material in accordance with local environmental
guidelines or laws.
a. Waste disposal b. garbage
c. Waste Management d. rubbish

58. According to RA no. 9003, there are many ways to do Solid Waste Management . what is the recommended formula?
a. Recap, repack, reload
b. Rebuild, restructure, redevelop
c. Reduce, reuse, recycle
d. Relieve, report, revolve
59. The following are common health problems that occurs in the community, except
a. Human excreta and sewage
b. Waste disposal
c. food sanitation
d. leisure and entertainment
60. Are waste materials such as bottles, broken glass, tin cans, waste papers, discarded porcelain wares, pieces of
metal and other wrapping materials.
a. Dead animals b. garbage
c. rubbish d. yard cuttings

Prepared by:

ANGELA MARIE LORICA


MAPEH SUBJECT TEACHER

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