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THIRD QUARTER LONG TEST IN MAPEH 10(MUSIC AND ARTS)

MUSIC

Direction: Read and analyze each question carefully and choose the letter of the BEST answer among the given choices.

1. He wrote compositions in a variety of styles, genres, and forms including Masses, Ballet, Musical Plays, Film Scores, and
Popular Songs.
a. Francisco Santiago b. Levi Celerio c. Lucio San Pedro d. Ryan Cayabyab
2. He is considered as the “Father of Kundiman”.
a. Francisco Santiago b. Levi Celerio c. Lucio San Pedro d. Ryan Cayabyab
3. He has taught composition in colleges and conservatories of music, most notably at the Santa Isabel College of Music and
the University of the Philippines College of Music.
a. Francisco Santiago b. Levi Celerio c. Lucio San Pedro d. Ryan Cayabyab
4. The following are Contemporary Filipino Songwriters except ______________.
a. Levi Celerio b. Lito Camo c. Ogie Alcasid d. Pedro Bukaneg
5. The key signature of Francisco Santiago’s “Pilipinas Kong Mahal” based on this score:

a. Key of C b. Key of C minor c. Key of D d. None of the above


6. Who is the Filipino composer whose compositions are greatly influenced by McHose and Barlow who were his/her mentors
in theory and composition?
a. Lucrecia Kasilag b. Ramon Santos c. Jonas Baes d. Josefino Toledo
7. All musical works below are composed by Ramon Santos except ___________.
a. Ding Ding Nga Diyawa b. L’BAD c. Dularawan d. Nabasag Na Banga at Iba’t Iba pang Pinag-ugpong-ugpong
na Pananalita sa Wikang Pilipino Para sa Labing Anim na Tinig
8. Aside from composing avant-garde compositions with a unique style, what is
another significant contribution of Jose Maceda to Philippine music?
a. Recorded music taken from the remote mountain villages
b. Performed as pianist in various major concerts in the Philippines
c. Organized Composers’ guild in the Philippines and outside the country
d. Taught many young composers to develop unique style in music
composition
9. Josefino Toledo is not only a composer but also a _________.
a. Opera singer b. Violinist c. Pianist d. Percussionist
10. Josefino Toledo received the Chancellor Awards for Outstanding Musical Works
at the ____________.
a. University of the Philippines b. University of Santo Tomas
c. Ateneo de Manila d. Philippine Women’s University
11. It refers to compositions that have adopted ideas from 20th-century music in the West, as well as the latest trends and
musical styles in the entertainment industry.
A. Romantic period Music C. Contemporary Period Music
B. Baroque period music D. Renaissance Period Music
12. This Filipino composer is known as the “Father of the Kundiman” and belongs to the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers”
along with Nicanor Abelardo and Antonio Molina.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Ryan Cayabyab
13. The first National Artist for Music, is considered one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers” which includes Nicanor
Abelardo and Francisco Santiago.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
14. His music was Romantic in style, incorporating Western forms and techniques with folk materials.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
15. He passed away on October 16, 1952, after which a posthumous award honored him with the title “Outstanding
Composer.”
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
16. He developed a style that combined European romanticism with chromaticism.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
17. His compositions contain hazy tones, dissonance, and unusual chordal combinations.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
18. He was a product of both the Romantic and Impressionist schools of thought.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
19. He compose the Mutya ng Pasig , Nasaan Ka Irog and Bituing Marikit.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
20. He also wrote several zarzuelas and kundimans.
A. Francisco Santiago C. Francisco Buencamino
B. Nicanor Abelardo D. Antonio Molina
21. His achievements include a citation in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the only
person to make with a mouth-blown leaf.
a. Levi Celerio b. Lucio San Pedro c. Mike Velarde Jr. d. George Canseco
22. It is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter
incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance.
a. Harana b. Kundiman c. Romantic Song d. Zarzuela
23. Most of the songs written by these composers became theme songs in movies and were popularized
by star performers.
a. traditional composers b. song composers c. new music composersd. classic composers
24. These composers expressed the Philippines’ cultural identity through compositions.
a. traditional composers b. song composers c. new music composersd. classic composers
25. He is the Father of Kundiman and the composer of “Pilipinas Kong Mahal.”
a. Francisco Feliciano b. Francisco Santiago c. Antonio Molina d. Nicanor Abelardo
ARTS
1. What made Filipino media-based artists’ works unique, exceptional, and at par with global standards?
A. They always receive recognition locally and abroad. B. They evoke the consciousness of audiences and find meaning in it. C.
They showcase the Filipino culture, tradition, and history in an implicit manner.
D. They depict the natural ingenuity and innovativeness of Filipino media-based artists.
2. What general attributes are presented in Filipino-made films like the likes of “Naglalayag” by Maryo J. delos Reyes?
A. Portray Filipino consciousness and everyday life.
B. Depict the quest of national identity and freedom.
C. Present the historical significance of contemporary issues.
D. Showcase the Filipinos high regard to family values and beliefs.
3. Who is this native of Cebu who became prominent in her exquisite wedding gowns and made her name in the fashion
industry both locally and internationally?
A. Lulu Tan C. Josie Natori
B. Rajo Laurel D. Monique Lhuillier
4. Which of the following is an example of print media?
A. Animation C. Stage play
B. Magazines D. Video games
5. Why did comics become popular and most-read book by almost all Filipinos in 1920s? It is because ______.
A. The writer is Filipino
B. The characters are funny.
C. Filipinos can afford to buy comic books.
D. Most of the comic books are written in the Filipino language.
6. Marilou Diaz Abaya films reflect on the lives of the marginalized sectors, women, and children during her time. What does
marginalized sector mean?
A. Those who are privileged
B. Those who are in the middle class of the society
C. Those who experience discrimination or exclusion
D. Those who can afford have three meals a day but with limited income.
7. Maryo J. Delos Reyes’ “Magnifico” featured a young boy whose great love for his family especially to his grandmother is
immeasurable. What kind of film is “Magnifico?”
A. Self-centered C. Family-oriented
B. Work-oriented D. Service-oriented
8. What distinct quality does Kenneth Cobonpue possess for winning international awards as an interior designer by integrating
natural materials in handmade production processes?
A. Profitable C. Hardworking
B. Innovative D. Self-centered
9. Captain Flamingo is an example of a fully Filipino animated television series. What are the characteristics of animated
television series?
A. It has only one genre which comedy
B. It can only be shown to movie theaters
C. It is produced using traditional drawing materials
D. It has the same title of series and connected form each other.
10. George Tapan is an award-winning photographer. His works include showcasing the beauty of the country. He is most likely
a _____. A. Photojournalist B. Stock photographer C. Travel photographer D. Lifestyle photographer
11. Which element of art refers to the use of lightness or darkness of color, shading, and highlighting in an artwork?
A. form B. motion C. space D. value
12. What do we call the portion of the frame that is closest to the camera?
A. Foreground C. Sharpness
B. Perspective D. Symmetry
13. What is the verbal conversation of characters in a movie?
A. Symbols B. Sound Effect C. Music D. Dialogue

14. Which of the following cannot display animation?


A. Digital camera B. Computer C. Projector D. Radio
15. What is the largest contribution of technology in the advancement of filmmaking?
A. cannot create an array of ideas for improving and innovating cinema production.
B. create inartistic innovation towards filmmaking.
C. made filmmaking more difficult and invaluable
D. None of the above
16. What is the other term for Film?
A. acting B. cinema C. editing D. photography
17. Which of the following best describes the importance of film?
A. a source of popular entertainment, and a powerful medium for educating or indoctrinating citizens
B. gives an array of avenues for film actors and actresses to be more productive in their careers
C. let people witness the problems of the world
D. unifying people‟ 's opinions about how films affect lives
18. What do you call the person who supervises the whole film production?
A. editor B. director C. producer D. scriptwriter
19. What is the importance of digital media to young artists nowadays?
A. Gives an array of opportunities for young artists to do digital designs and illustration.
B. Give a variety of forms of leisure anytime they want.
C. One of the sources of popularity.
D. All of the above
20. It consists of moving pictures that have been recorded so that they can be shown at the cinema or on television.
A. Film B. Photography C. Animation D. Print Media
21. It tells a story or shows a real situation.
A. Film B. Photography C. Animation D. Print Media
22. This recreated in physical terms—through location, scenery, sets, lighting, costumes, and props—the mental image that
the director had of how each scene should look, what period it should depict, and what atmosphere it should convey.
A. Editing C. Production/ Set Design
B. Acting D. Film Directing
23. With live theater as the only form of _____at that time, film actors had to learn to express themselves without the
exaggerated facial expressions and gestures used on stage.
A. Editing C. Production/ Set Design
B. Acting D. Film Directing
24. This was joined by film _____, the art of selecting the precise sections of the film, then sequencing and joining them to
achieve the director’s desired visual and emotional effect.
A. Editing C. Production/ Set Design
B. Acting D. Film Directing
25. This captured the director’s vision of each scene through camera placement and movement, lighting, and other special
techniques.
A. Cinematography C. Production/ Set Design
B. Acting D. Film Directing

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