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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Plamango, Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat

FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION IN MAPEH 9

Name: ___________________________ Grade & Section: ____________ Score:


____

Test I. Read each statement carefully. Choose and write the letter of your
answer on the space provided before each number.

1. What is the form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument


accompanied by an orchestra?
A. Chorale B. Concertino C. Concerto D. Concerto Gross
2. What musical era were the binary, ternary, ground bass and fugue
characteristics be found?
A. Baroque B. Classical Music C. Medieval D. Renaissance
3. Which of the following sections of the mass is with Greek text?
A. Agnus Dei B. Credo C. Gloria D. Kyrie
4. Which of the following Baroque music forms that was developed through
imitative counterpoint?
A. Fugue B. Concerto C. Oratorio D. Well-tempered Clavier
5. What is a musical composition that resembles a harmonized version of hymnal
tunes of the Protestant church during the Baroque era?
A. Fugue B. Chorale C. Concerto D. Oratorio
6. What symbol represents one, two or four notes which is used as notation during
the medieval period?
A. Chant B. Clef C. Nueme D. Syllabic
7. What kind of music specifically written for religious services?
A. Avant Guard B. Christian Music C. Sacred D. Secular
8. What texture of music that is consist of a single melodic line without chordal
accompaniment?
A. Heterophonic B. Homophonic C. Monophonic D. Polyphonic
9. Who was the Baroque composer known for composing the concerto?
A. Antonio Vivaldi B. Goerge Friedrich Handel
C. Giovanni Pierluigi la Palestrina D. Johann Sebastian Bach
10. Who was the Baroque composer who spent his lifetime in playing violin and
harpsichord?
A. Adam De La Halle B. Johann Sbastian Bachs
C. Goerge Friedrich Handel D. Thomas Morley

B. Identification: Identify the composer of each selection.

Johann Sebastian Bach


Thomas Morley Giovanni
Pierluigi da Palestrina
Antonio Vivaldi George
Friedrich Handell
____________________11. Messiah
____________________12. Four Season
____________________13. Pope Marcellus Mass
____________________14. Fire fire my heart
____________________15. Fugue in G minor

Directions: Complete the following statements by supplying the correct answer.

Imitative Polyphony Imitative Polyphony Imitative Polyphony


Baroque Period Kyrie Baroque Period Kyrie Baroque Period Kyrie
Gregorian Chant Concerto Gregorian Chant Concerto Gregorian Chant Concerto
The Four Seasons The Four Seasons The Four Seasons
Chorale Golden Age Dark Chorale Golden Age Dark Chorale Golden Age Dark
Ages Ages Ages
madrigal Neume Fugue madrigal Neume Fugue madrigal Neume Fugue
Renaissance Oratorio Renaissance Oratorio Renaissance Oratorio
Medieval Medieval Medieval

1. One of the distinctive characteristics of Renaissance music is_________.


2. A secular vocal polyphonic music sung during courtly social gathering
is ________________.
3. A type of music from the Medieval Era is _____________, which was mainly used
in the early Christian Church.
4. ______________ symbols representing one to four notes used as notation during
Medieval Period.
5. A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by
an orchestra is known as ______________.
6. The word ____________ is derived from the Portuguese word barroco which
means “pearl of irregular shape”.
7. ____________ musical compositions that resembles a harmonized version of
hymnal tunes of the Protestant church during the Baroque era.
8. Renaissance period was also known as the ________________ of a capella
chorale music.
9. _________________ is part of the first two sections of the Pope Marcellus Mass.
10. One of the most famous pieces of Antonio Lucio Vivaldi is ________________.
11. The ____________ is Handel’s most famous creation.
12. The Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages or _____________ that
started with the fall of the Roman Empire.
13. A contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint is known as
_____________.
14. The term ______________ comes from the word renaitre which means “rebirth”,
“revival” and “rediscovery”
15. _______________ is a large-scale musical composition for orchestra and voices
that incorporates narratives on religious themes.

Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not. Write your
answer before the number

1. Prehistoric era includes all human existence before the emergence of writing.
2. The purpose of Egyptian paintings is to make the deceased afterlife place
unpleasant.
3. Paintings during Classical Era were most commonly found inside the cave.
4. In tomb paintings, artists rely on the shade and hues of paint to create depth
and life-like feeling.
5. Paintings from Roman Era were copied or imitated from Hellenic Greek
paintings.
6. Archeologists believed that Prehistoric sculpture is a result of natural erosion
and not of human artistry.
7. Greek sculptures had finally evolved and showed all the points of human
anatomy and proportion.
8. Most Roman sculptures are made of monumental figure.
9. Romanesque sculptures have a greater freedom of style.
10. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the gods in Egyptian sculpture.
11. Prehistoric drawings of animals were usually not proportion.
12. Roman paintings were focused mainly on mythological subjects.
13. Pillars are slender, freestanding, vertical support and a column.
14. Megaliths are large stones used in the prehistoric architectures.
15. Hieroglyphics is a system of writing using picture symbols used in ancient

I. Identification
Directions: The following are stretching exercises. Identify whether these are STATIC
or DYNAMIC. Write STATIC or DYNAMIC on the separate sheet of paper.
__________ 1. Curl-up
__________ 2. Standing long jump
__________ 3. Push-up
__________ 4. Shuttle run
__________ 5. Three-minute step test

II. Multiple choice


Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answer in the
space provided before each number.
1. How many workouts per week should be done to achieve desirable level of
fitness?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
2. Which of the following is an example of a static exercise?
A. Push-up B. Shuttle run C. Standing long jump D. Three-minute
step test
3. Which of the following is not a dynamic exercise?
A. Curl-up B. Shuttle run C. Standing long jump D. Three-minute
step test
4. What fitness component is required in performing shuttle run?
A. Agility B. Coordination C. Power D. Speed
5. What does a curl-up exercise measure?
A. Power of the legs
B. Strength of the upper body
C. Endurance of the cardio respiratory system
D. Strength and endurance of the abdominal muscle.
6. What type of exercise transfers weight from one foot to another while moving?
A. Action B. Leaping C. Marching D. Walking
7. What work out exercise involves stretching where one holds his place without
movement for a period of time?
A. Dynamic B. Exercise C. Static D. Stretching
8. What is an active movement where joints and muscles go through a full range of
motion?
A. Dynamic B. Exercise C. Static D. Stretching
9. What ability carries one’s work load with ease and enjoyment?
A. Physical Component B. Physical Development
C. Physical Education D. Physical Fitness
10. Which of the following is the BEST benefit a person can gain in participating
active physical activity?
A. To have a healthy lifestyle. B. To maintain an ideal body weight.
C. Keep a physically fit and healthy body. D. Have fun, enjoyment and
socialization.
11. Which of the following will NOT improve personal fitness program?
A. engaging high-impact, weight bearing activities
B. exercising at moderate intensities
C. making your program convenient
D. starting slowly
12. Which of the following can help determine the fitness and recreation activities
realistic for you?
A. skills and attitude B. social needs C. time D. cost
13. How is jumping jack performed?
A. Jumping by means of a force made by feet and hands against the surface.
B. Jumping from one foot to the same foot after a brief suspension.
C. Transferring the weight from one foot to another while walking.
D. Jumping from one foot while moving the body forward.
14. How do you differentiate static from dynamic exercise?
A. Static stretching is done by holding in place for a period of time while dynamic
stretching involves active movements where muscles go through in a full range of
motion.
B. Static stretching is done by moving to the surface from one place to another
while dynamic is holding in a short period of time without motion.
C. Static stretching involves jogging, high knees, jumping jacks while dynamic
stretching involves trunk stretch, toe touch and squats.
D. Static stretching allows your muscle to tighten up while dynamic stretching can
extreme conditioning your body before exercise.
15. Why is fitness important?
A. To have a healthy lifestyle.
B. To keep a physically fit and healthy body.
C. To have fun, enjoyment, and socialization.
D. To have the ability to live a healthy satisfying and useful life.

Directions: Match the following health center services in column A to its


corresponding functions in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in a
separate sheet of paper.

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