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(A Binmaley Catholic School, Inc. Annex) : Jesus The Nazarene Academy of Binmaley
(A Binmaley Catholic School, Inc. Annex) : Jesus The Nazarene Academy of Binmaley
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Answer the following question properly. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
1. Century that began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000.
A. 18th Century B. 19th Century C. 20th Century D. 21st Century
2. Movement in painting that started in France in the 1860’s, characterized by
casual impression of the moment in terms of the shifting effect of colour and
light.
A. Chance Music B. Electronic Music C. Expressionism D. Impressionism
3. Lack of agreement and consistency in the progress of harmony of music.
A. Canon B. Chance C. Dissonance D. Whole-tone scale
4. Refers to the original modes used in music composition, meaning that the
traditional way of composing was abandoned in Impressionism music.
A. Canon B. Chance C. Dissonance D. Modality
5. He was born in France on 22 nd of August 1862 and his first documented musical
experience dates back from 1870 – 1871, during the visit of his aunt
Clementine
in Cannes.
A. Alexander von Zemlinsky C. Claude Debussy
B. Arnold Schoenberg D. Maurice Ravel
6. He was born at 10:00 pm on March 7, 1875 and his famous works of his lifetime
of compositions are Bolero, La valse, Ma mere l’oie and Miroirs.
A. Alexander von Zemlinsky C. Claude Debussy
B. Arnold Schoenberg D. Maurice Ravel
7. Arrangement of pitches in the scale which are separated by a whole step in
contradistinction to the chromatic scale, which consists of half steps and
various diatonic scales, such as major and minor scales, which are different
arrangements of whole and half steps.
A. Canon B. Chance C. Dissonance D. Whole-tone scale
8. Modernist movement that started in Germany at the beginning of the 20 th century
and was initially an expression in painting and poetry.
A. Chance Music B. Electronic Music C. Expressionism D. Impressionism
9. Artistic and poetic movement or style using symbolic images and indirect
suggestion to express mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind.
A. Abstract B. Cubism C. Impressionism D. Symbolism
10. Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual
reality
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but instead use shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its
effect.
A. Abstract B. Expressionism C. Surrealism D. Symbolism
11. Early-20th-century avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European
painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music, literature
and
architecture.
A. Cubism B. Impressionism C. Surrealism D. Symbolism
12. 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature which sought to
release
the creative potential of the unconscious mind, for example by the irrational
juxtaposition of images.
A. Cubism B. Impressionism C. Surrealism D. Symbolism
13. Great American composer born in Austria on September 13, 1874 and died in Los
Angeles, California, USA on July 13, 1951.
A. Alexander von Zemlinsky C. Claude Debussy
B. Arnold Schoenberg D. Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varese
14. The process of creating music using computers in synthesizing or producing
digital audio signals.
A. Chance Music B. Electronic Music C. Expressionism D. Impressionism
15. He is considered as the father of electronic music.
A. Alexander von Zemlinsky C. Claude Debussy
B. Arnold Schoenberg D. Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varese
16. Defined as sounds generated by electronic signals of different frequencies.
A. Canon C. Dissonance
B. Chance Music D. Synthesized Sounds
17. Musical piece which consists of two or more voices or instruments that are
being played or started at different intervals.
A. Canon B. Chance C. Dissonance D. Round
18. Also a Canon, which is a repeated song followed by the other person where the
first started.
A. Chance B. Dissonance C. Modality D. Round
19. The Canon in this major is performed by three singers or instrumentaslists.
A. A major B. B major C. C major D. D major
20. Also called aleatory music, which is derived from the Latin word alea,
meaning
“dice”.
A. Canon C. Dissonance
B. Chance Music D. Synthesized Sounds
II. Identification
Directions: Identify the following question. Choose the correct answer inside the
box. Write your answer on the space provided for.
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_____53. Roy Lichtenstein
_____54. Victor Vasarely
_____55. M.C. Escher
V. Enumeration
Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on the space
provided for.
A. Give the four (4) characteristics of B. Give three (3) famous artists of
Impressionism in music. Abstract Expressionism
66. 70.
67. 71.
68. 72.
69.
C. Give three (3) famous Filipino Cubists D. Give five (5) examples of Modern Art
73. 76.
74. 77.
75. 78.
79.
80.
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Good Luck and God Bless!
Prepared by:
Subject Teacher
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