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SUMMMATIVE TEST IN MUSIC (3RD QUARTER)

NAME:______________________________________________ GARDE & SECTION: ___________________


DIRECTION: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. ______ is a type of music that is influenced by the muslim people.
a. devotional music b. secular music c. moro/islmaic music d. non-islamic music
2. ______ is a type of music that is not influenced by the muslim people.
a. devotional music b. secular music c. moro/islmaic music d. non-islamic music
3. it is a lyrical rendition of different improvised text.
a. dikker b. chants c. lullaby d. lugu
4. chants that they use in reading Qur’an in islam religion.
a. dikker b. chants c. lullaby d. lugu
5. ______ is a sacred song highlighted by quotations from the Qur’an.
a. dikker b. chants c. lullaby d. lugu
6. A chant-style of singing used in rocking a baby to sleep.
a. dikker b. chants c. lullaby d. lugu
7. a song sung by the bride-to-be during the ceremony.
a. dikker b. chants c. lullaby d. kalangan
8. songs that muslims used in serenading loved ones.
a. sa-il/lunsey b. chants c. lullaby d. kalangan
9. ____ is a gong-based ensemble used by the Maranao and Maguindanao of Western Mindanao.
a. kulintang ensemble b. bamboo ensemble c. rondalla d. guitar ensemble
10. a musical group that uses instruments made from bamboo.
a. kulintang ensemble b. bamboo ensemble c. rondalla d. guitar ensemble
11. these are people who transferred from Luzon and Visayas going to Mindanao.
a. Lumads b. Migrants/Christians c. T’bolis d. Bagobo
12. they are also calles as “natives”
a. Lumads b. Migrants/Christians c. T’bolis d. Bagobo
13. QUESTION ABOUT T’BOLIS
a. Lumads b. Migrants/Christians c. T’bolis d. Bagobo
14. QUESTION ABOUT BAGOBO
a. Lumads b. Migrants/Christians c. T’bolis d. Bagobo
15. A large deep-rimed gong, vertically suspended , hanged in wooden frames.
a. Kulintang b. gabbang c. Kulintang d. Agung
SUMMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS (3RD QUARTER)
NAME:______________________________________________ GARDE & SECTION: ___________________
DIRECTION: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. ______ is a traditional dance which demonstrates the various ways of wearing a malong and its uses.
a. janggai b. kappa malong c. singkil d. tinikling
2. sacred cloth which is exchanged during marriages and used as a cover during births.
a. T’nalak b. malong c. sawal d. takmun
3. the traditional tight-fitting trousers made of a yakan fabric characterized by its vertical stripes design.
a. janggai b. kappa malong c. singkil d. tinikling
4. sequin-like capiz shells used to give distinct design and color to their clothes.
a. janggai b. kappa malong c. singkil d. tinikling
5. most common material used by the ethno-linguistic groups in Mindanao for weaving cloth.
a. silk b. marble c. abaca d. pinya fibers
6. a process of dyeing a fabric in which the yarns have been tie-dyed before weaving.
a. paghahabi b. weaving process c. hand-looming d. ikat
7. a square cloth used by the Yakan women as a head cover or as a belt.
a. sawal b. t’nalak c. Malong d. seputangan
8. what are the common colors found in the Bagobo’s T’nalak?
a. red, blue and green b. black, brown, red, orange, yellow c. white, blue, yellow d. black, brown, red
9. what are the common colors found in T’boli’s T’nalak?
a. red, blue and green b. black, brown, red, orange, yellow c. white, blue, yellow d. black, brown, red
10. Features long skirts for women, frequently woven with metallic threads, wrap-around skirts for the men.
a. sawal b. t’nalak c. Malong d. seputangan
11. the legendary bird of the Maranao said to be a symbol of good fortune.
a. ibong adarna b. sari-manok c. itik-itik d. tikling bird
12. It came from the Malayan word which means carve or “ukit” in Filipino.
a. ukit b. ornament carving d. okir/okkir
13. It serves as protection from spears and knives during combat, and may be fatened around trousers.
a. kandit b. pegupaan c. hilot d. Suwat inimot
14. It is a bamboo container for all the paraphernalia for chewing betel nut.
a. kandit b. pegupaan c. hilot d. Suwat inimot
15. A heavy brass belt commonly worn by T’boli women during festivals.
a. kandit b. pegupaan c. hilot d. Suwat inimot
16. A wooden comb with seed beads hanging from it, worn toward back of the head
a. kandit b. pegupaan c. hilot d. Suwat inimot
17. an instrument that consists of a row of small brass or bronze gongs horizontally laid upon a wooden rack.
a. babandil b. Agung c. kulintang d. suling
18. a charmed necklace or bracelet made of the fruits of a flower beaded together to protect them from sickness.
a. kandit b. manik tegiyas c. hilot d. Suwat inimot
19. a hat that is worn to add some elegance
a. saruk b. pegupaan c. hilot d. Suwat inimot
20. A hand-woven head cloth; worn as symbolic protection from spears and knives.
a. kandit b. Pis c. hilot d. Suwat inimot
21. A necklace or bracelet made of a bamboo stems cut into short pieces
a. kandit b. manik tegiyas c. hilot d. maniksembulan
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