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FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION

MAPEH IX

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade and Sec: ______________ Date: _____________


Scores: M:_____A:_____PE:_____H:_______
MUSIC
Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the best answer in the space provided before the number.
_____1. What is Adam d la Hale’s musical play composition that was considered the earliest surviving secular French
play?
A. Jeu d’ Adam C. La Chanson d’ Adam
B. Jeu de Robin et de Marion D. La Chanson du roi de Secille
_____2. What is the other term for medieval period?
A. Dark Ages C. Golden Ages
B. Fallen Ages D. Pearl of irregular shape
_____3. What is the proper order of the five main sections of the Mass?
A. Agnusdei, Credo, Kyrie, Sanctus and Benedictus
B. Credo, Gloria, Kyrie, Sanctus and Benedictus, Agnusdei
C. Gloria, Kyrie, Credo, Sanctus and Bebedictus, Agnusdei
D. Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Bebedictus, Agnusdei
_____4. Which of the following refers to a form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by
orchestra?
A. Chorale B. Concerto C. Concerto Grosso D. Fugue
_____5. Which is a TRUE characteristic of Renaissance music?
A. Imitation among the voices is usually not necessary
B. Melodies move along a scale with small leaps
C. Melodic lines move in flowing manner
D. Mostly polyphonic
_____6. What is the prominent stringed instrument of the Renaissance era?
A. Lute B. Harpsichord C. Accordion D. Piano
_____7. Which of the following Baroque music forms resembles a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant
Church during the Baroque era?
A. Chorale B. Concerto C. Concerto Grosso D. Fugue
_____8. Who is the Baroque composer known for his compositions for organ, orchestra and oratorio is?
A. Antonio Vivaldi C. George Friedrich Handel
B. Claudio Monteverdi D. Johann Sebastian Bach
_____9. What do you remember about Antonio Vivaldi’s famous piece entitled THE FOUR SEASONS composes of what
season?
A. Autumn, Fall, Summer, Winter C. Autumn, Spring, Summer, Winter
B. Autumn, Spring, Fall, Summer D. Autumn, Winter, Fall, Spring
_____10. What are the GENRES that complete the music of Baroque?
a. Chorale, Oratorio, Fugue, Concerto Grosso only
b. Concerto, Concerto Grosso, Fugue, Oratorio only
c. Fugue, Chorale, Oratorio, Concerto only
d. Oratorio, Concerto, Concerto Grosso, Chorale, Fugue
_____11. What is the title of Handel’s oratorio that he conducted were audience were unaware that he lost his eyesight?
A. Delilah B. Hallelujah C. Messiah D. Samson
_____12. What do you call the collection of Italian madrigals fitted with English texts?
A. Mass B. Madrigal C. Musica Transalpina D. Chant
_____13. What are the keyboard instruments that were commonly used during the Baroque period?
A. Accordion and Piano C. Organ and Accordion
B. Harpsichord and Organ D. Piano and Synthesizer
_____14. Which of the following compositions has the right composer?
A. Cantatas : Claudio Monteverdi
B. Concerto Grosso : Antonio Vivaldi
C. Messiah : George Friedrich Handel
D. Spring : Johann Sebastian Bach
_____15. How can you describe the music of troubadours?
A. Always uses improvised accompaniment
B. Chivalry and courtly love and usually monophonic
C. Usually monophonic and written in Latin language
D. Chivalry and courtly love and always uses improvised accompaniment
_____16. What can you say about what happen during the latter part of medieval period?
A. Dissemination of chants across Europe C. Monophonic plainchants became popular
B. Fall of Roman Empire D. Secular music emerged
_____17. How can you describe Gregorian chant?
A. Heterophonic C. Monophonic
B. Homophonic D. Polyphonic
_____18. Elaborate on the meaning of the word “Renaitre”?
A. Rebirth, reviewed, reawakening C. Renewal, return, rediscovery
B. Rebirth, revival, rediscovery D. Restoration, recovery, reviewed
_____19. How can you describe a Madrigal song?
A. It is polyphonic, sung a capella and frequently in 3-6 voices
B. It is the most important secular form during the Renaissance
C. It is secular vocal polyphonic musical composition
D. It is written and expressed in a poetic text and sung during courtly social gatherings
_____20. How can you describe the correct characteristics of a Mass?
A. it is polyphonic
B. sacred musical composition
C. most of the texts are plain syllabic
D. always sung with orchestral accompaniment

ARTS
Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the best answer in the space provided before the number.
_____1. Where can we usually found the paintings during the pre-historic era?
A. Altars B. Caves C. Panels D. Tombs
_____2. Approximately, how many figures were found inside the “cave of lascaux”?
A. 2,000 figures B. 2,300 figures C. 2,500 figures D. 2,800 figures
_____3. What are the dominant figures found inside the cave of Lascaux?
A. abstract B. human figures C. large animals D. plants
_____4. What is the main purpose of Egyptian painting?
A. encounter in the underworld C. makes the deceased afterlife place pleasant
B. events of the life of a king D. preservation of the deceased body
_____5. What does the paintings of the walls on the tombs show in the Egyptian paintings?
A. Events of the life of the king while he was still growing
B. Events of the life of the king while he was still on Earth
C. Events of the life of the king while he was not yet a ruler
D. Events of the life of the king while he was suffering from death
_____6. What method of Greek painting water-based pigments on a freshly applied plaster usually on a wall of surface?
A. Encaustic B. Fresco C. Kerch D. Panel
_____7. Which of the following is a subject of Classical Greek Era paintings?
A. battle scenes B. burial scenes C. giving birth scenes D. Wedding scenes
_____8. It shows an attitude of maximum tension, full of compressed energy, and about to explode an action?
A. The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen C. Venus of Brassempouy
B. Myron; The Discobulus D. The Portonacio Sarcophagus
_____9. During the Gothic era, what painting shows some realistic details and naïve naturalism?
A. The Shepherd C. David Lady and the Unicorn tapestry
B. Christ in Majesty D. Rose Window from the North transept
_____10. Archeologists believed that their sculpture is a result of natural erosion and not of human artistry
A. Ancient Egypt B. Greek C. Pre- historic D. Roman
_____11. What do you call the sculpture carved from limestone with excessive heavy breast and abdomen?
A. Venus of Brassempouy C. Venus of Monruz
B. Venus of Hohle D. Venus of Willendorf
_____12. Which of the following is Egyptian Sculpture with heavy lided eyes, slender neck, determined chin, and pure
profile under her heavy crown?
A. Queen Aexa C. Queen Elizabeth
B. Queen Gerthrod D. Queen Nefertiti
_____13. Which of the following is the most of the time the gods were shown larger than humans, the kings larger than
their followers, the dead larger than the living?
A. Ancient Egypt B. Greek C. Pre- historic D. Roman
_____14. The Portonacio Sarcophagus is from what period?
A. Byzantine B. Gothic C. Greek D. Roman
_____15. Which statement tells a characteristic of an Egyptian architecture?
A. designs were made to honor the gods
B. built to serve as places of residence for the gods
C. structure has thick sloping walls with few openings to obtain stability
D. kings made highly confusing and many tunnels to confuse the robbers
_____16. What is considered as the most substantial ancient structure of the world?
A. Cherpren B. Egyptian Temples C. Mastaba D. Pyramid of Giza
_____17. Which refers to a huge stone standing vertically on the ground?
A. Cromlech B. Dolmens C. Lithos D. Menhir
_____18. What are the three main types of Megalith Stones?
A. doric, ionic, Corinthians C. menhir, dolmen, cromlech
B. khufu, khafa, menkaura D. pyramids, mastaba, colosseum
_____19. What is the main idea of Egyptian painting?
A. the deceased body place pleasant
B. the importance of the life after death
C. the encounter of the king of the underworld
D. the proper preservation of the deceased body
_____20. What can you say about the Romanesques style?
A. complete realization of religious and social functions
B. art was created for the gods and their priests and kings in temples
C. with a taste of western realism or naturalism that studied anatomy, physics and optics
D. designed to reflect the power of the city and to create in all people an awe of its imperial power
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the best answer in the space provided before the number.
_____1. What would be the result if we do not perform First Aid?
A. To shorten life C. To prevent further injury
B. To alleviate suffering D. To give the right medication
_____2. What example can you find that is injury was caused by trauma such as a fall or blow to the body that knocks a
joint out of position?
A. Dislocation B. Fractures C. Sprain D. Strain
_____3. What example can you find that if you call the break in the bone that can occur from either a quick, one- time
injury to the bone or from repeated stress to the bone over time?
A. Dislocation B. Fractures C. Sprain D. Strain
_____4. How would you demonstrate professionalism as an officiating official?
A. Use offensive language in the conduct of his/ her duties
B. Dismiss appeals, questions or complaints from athletes, coaches
C. Target any other official, athlete, and coach at an object of ridicule
D. Conform the reasonable technical standards of their area of practice
_____5. What example of exercise can you find to be done by the referee before doing his/ her officiating task?
A. Dynamic stretching C. Walking
B. Static Stretching D. Warm- up
_____6. What example of drink can you find to be taken by an officiating official if he/ she is officiating especially in
running continuously for longer minutes?
A. Energy drink B. Soft drink C. Sports drink D. Water
_____7. How would you solve as an officiating official if one of the player questions your decision during the game?
A. Fight back with the player
B. Kick out the player in the court
C. Ignore the player and continue the game
D. Give your answer to his/ her question then continue the game
_____8. How would you present the best value that a sport official must possess?
A. Authoritarian B. Fairness C. Friendly D. Punctuality
_____9. What example of food can you find should a sports official eat to develop lean muscles?
A. Carbohydrates B. Fats C. Iron D. Protein
_____10. How would you demonstrate how accurate and responsible an officiating official are?
A. Be fully prepared to do the job assigned to them
B. Arrive in good time for the competition
C. Needlessly delay competition
D. Correct their errors promptly
_____11. How could you develop our knowledge and skills in sports officiating help our community?
A. Help the community build harmoniously relationship with each other
B. Reduces the case of delinquent youth in the community
C. Save money during sports competition
D. Train youth in sports related activities
_____12. What you infer to achieve if you decrease your calories intake and increase your physical activities?
A. Gaining Weight C. Maintain your weight
B. Losing weight D. Maximizing your food intake
_____13. What would you suggest to achieve sedentary lifestyle?
A. Less than 20 minutes a day of moderate physical activity
B. At least 30 minutes up to 60 minutes a day of moderate physical activity
C. 60 minutes a day of moderate physical activity in addition to daily activities
D. Less than 30 minutes a day of moderate physical activity in addition to daily activities
_____14. What can you infer if an official continue to smoke and eat without cholesterols-rich foods?
A. The official has a chance to suffer Stroke
B. The official has a chance to suffer Cancer
C. The official has a chance to suffer Diabetes
D. The official has a chance to suffer Heart Disease
_____15. What can you infer about other things will cause diabetes aside from improper eating habits?
A. Environment B. Genetics C. Jogging D. Sedentary lifestyle
_____16. Determine the value or importance of taking the THR in participating to certain physical activity?
A. To measure one’s fitness. C. To assesses your fitness level.
B. To know your heart condition. D. To keep track of your fitness level.
_____17. What is your opinion on the nutritional status of Anna who has 18.5 BMI?
A. Anna is Obese. C. Anna is Overweight.
B. Anna is Normal. D. Anna is Underweight.
_____18. Determine the value for the BMI of Carlo who weighs 55 kilograms and has a height of 1.56 meters?
A. 22.2 B. 22.5 C. 22.6 D. 22.7
_____19. What are you going to achieve if you decrease your calories intake and increase your physical activities?
A. Gaining Weight C. Maintain your weight
B. Losing weight D. Maximizing your food intake
_____20. What would you suggest to Lisa who wants to gain her weight?
A. Calories intake is equal to calories expended
B. Increasing exercise and decreasing calorie intake
C. Consume more frequent meals with healthy snacks
D. Consume basically the same number of calories as she expends

HEALTH
Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the best answer in the space provided before the number.
_____1. What is the state of complete physical, mental, and social well- being not just the absence of disease or
infirmity?
A. Environmental Health C. Mental Health
B. Health D. Social Health
_____2. Which of this comprises those aspects of human health that are determined by physical, chemical, biological,
social, and psychosocial factors in the surrounding environment?
A. Community Health C. Health
B. Environmental Health D. Mental Health
_____3. Which of the following characteristics does not describe a healthy community?
A. A diverse and innovative economy
B. A clean and safe physical environment
C. An environment that meets everyone’s needs
D. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities
_____4. Which of the following health center services has a function to give immunizations, and control of diarrheal
diseases?
A. Child Health Care C. Dental Health Care
B. Control of communicable diseases D. Maternal Health Care
_____5. Which best describes the benefits of a healthy environment?
A. Active community involvement
B. More community projects for health
C. Less disease, less health care costs
D. More budget for health, increases supply of medicines
_____6. Which of the following refers to leftover vegetables, animals, fish and other food materials from kitchen and
establishment?
A. dead animals B. garbage C. rubbish D. yard cutting
_____7. These are waste materials such as bottles, broken glass, tin cans, waste papers, pieces of metal and other
wrapping materials.
A. dead animals B. garbage C. rubbish D. yard cutting
_____8. Which of the following is not a perennial community health problem in the Philippines?
A. Communicable diseases B. Food sanitation C. High urbanized D. High technology
_____9. Which of the following is an example of Street Refuse?
A. cartoons B. sweepings C. tin cans D. wood
_____10. What is the meaning of 3R’s?
A. Ready, Recovery and Recycle C. Recycle, React, and Reduce
B. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle D. Reuse, Rebound, and Recycle
_____11. Which is not a composition of Rubbish?
A. cans B. glass C. metals D. vegetables
_____12. As a student, how can you help in solving the problem of improper waste disposal?
A. Encourage open burning of solid waste C. Participate in clean- up drive in the community
B. Join clean and green program D. Practice 3R’s at home
_____13. Which is not prohibited under RA no. 9003 ( SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT)?
A. Allowing the collection of non- segregated or unsorted waste
B. Squatting in open dumps and landfill
C. Open burning of solid waste
D. Segregation of waste
_____14. What is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth?
A. Deforestation B. Illegal mining C. Flash Flood D. Soil erosion
_____15. Which of the following is the cause of Soil Erosion?
A. Deforestation C. Illegal logging
B. Dumping of garbage to open area D. Illegal mining
_____16. Which of the following law deals emphasizes the sustainable utilization of forest resources?
A. P.D. 389 B. P.D. 463 C. P.D. 704 D. P.D. 704
_____17. What environmental problem reduces the ability of the soil to store water and support plant growth?
A. Deforestation B. Illegal mining C. Oil spill D. Soil erosion
_____18. Which of the following law deals with the preservation of optimum productivity of fishery resources?
A. P.D. 463 B. P.D. 704 C. P.D. 1219 D. P.D. 1067
_____19. Which of the following R. A. provides for a comprehensive air pollution control policy?
A. R.A. 8745 B. R.A. 8749 C. R.A. 8750 D. R.A. 8751
_____20. Which of the following is one of the effects of Deforestation?
A. Loss of edible reef fish C. Suffocation of marine mammals
B. Contamination of drinking water D. Destruction of corals along the coast

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