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MAPEH 9 REVIEWER

QUARTER 1
1. During the Baroque period, what is an instrumental form for an orchestra and solo instrument?
A. Concerto C. Sonata
B. Fugue D. Symphony
2. What type of instrumental form for violin instrument is the famous “Four Seasons” of Antonio Vivaldi?
A. Concerto
B. Fugue
C. Sonata
D. Symphony
3. It is the period known as the “Golden Age of Acapella Music?
A. Medieval
B. Renaissance
C. Baroque
D. Classical
4. Following the rise of Chorale music during the Renaissance period, what musical instrument usually accompanies the madrigals?
A. Harpsicord
B. Lute
C. Pipe Organs
D. Violin
5. A large musical lengthy piece based on biblical or religious event performed with voice and orchestra but not with costumes is one of the main
contributions of the Baroque music. Which of the following is the composer of the famous oratorio, “The Messiah”?
A. Johann Sebastian Bach
B. George Fredric Handel
C. Thomas Morley
D. Antonio Vivaldi
6. What period was the first orchestra founded consisting only of a string instruments?
A. Medieval
B. Renaissance
C. Baroque
D. Classical
7. Mass was the sacred music of the Renaissance Period divided into five parts. Which of the following is the fourth part of the mass?
A. Kyrie Eleison
B. Credo
C. Sanctus and Benedictus
D. Agnus Dei
8. Ludwig Van Beethoven is one of the popular musicians in the history of music. He is popular for his symphonies. What is the other name of his
famous Choral Symphony?
A. Symphony No. 3
B. Symphony No. 5
C. Symphony No. 7
D. Symphony No. 9
9. Sacred music was the main focus during Medieval period because of the reign of the Catholic Church. During the latter part of the era, Secular music
introduced performers and entertainers. What do you call the “Ballad Singers”?
A. Jongleurs
B. Minnesingers
C. Troubadours
D. Trouveres
10. The Medieval Period music was described as monophonic music. What do you call the most popular chant during this era sung in unison with free
meter and in declamatory style?
A. Gregorian Chant
B. Polyphonic style
C. Sacred music
D. Secular music
11. During the Middle Ages, music was taught through oral tradition until they introduce musical notation system as guide for singing of the chant. What
is it called?
A. Nodes
B. Neumes
C. Notes
D. Nines
12. What invention helped them spread the compositions of the music during Renaissance Period?
A. Printing press
B. Oil paintings Technique
C. Parachute
D. Eyeglasses
13. Thomas Morley is one of the famous composers during the Renaissance period. Which of his compositions is NOT a madrigal song?
A. April is in my mistress’ face
B. My bonny lass the smileth
C. Now is the month of maying
D. The Burial Service
14. Which statement reflect the mood of an artist during Classical era?
A. It’s about emotions such as happiness, calmness, sadness, anger curiosity etc.
B. It’s about what the artist came up or portray
C. It’s about what the artist is trying to portray or communicate.
D. It’s about what the artist would like to tell us.
15. Which is the best representation of architectural art for social function during Classical era?
A. Colosseum C. Pyramid
B. Mastaba D. The Parthenon
16. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Color
B. Line
C. Proportion
D. Shape
17. Which one of the architectural arts below belongs to pre-Historic era?
A. Cromlech
B. Colosseum
C. Hagia Sopia
D. The Parthenon
18. How would you apply the technique and style of Ancient Greek sculptor Polykleitos to your art project?
A. Use marble materials for sculpting
B. Use wood materials for carving
C. Use fresco technique for painting
D. Use bronze materials for sculpture
19. How would you show the influence of Ancient Roman art to your Mask art project
A. Create a mask that is used in Moriones Festival
B. Create a mask that is used in Masskara Festival
C. Create a mask that is used in Ati-Atihan Festival
D. Create a mask that is used in Sinulog Festival
20. How will you improve your art painting to make it pattern to the technique of the painting of Ancient Greek art?
A. Make your painting in a canvas.
B. Make your painting in a cardboard
C. Make our painting in an Oslo paper
D. Make you painting in a vase and jar.
21. Which is an example of painting from Pre-Historic era?
A. Cave of Lascaux
B. Christ in Majesty
C. Head of Alexander
D. Kerch Vase
22. How would you classify an artwork made from Classical era?
A. Art subjects were almost always the holy family and the saints
B. Art is renowned for its harmony, balance and sense of proportion
C. Structures and images may be superimposed over one another
D. Largely placed mosaics on walls of the churches that follows a strict frontal pose.
23. Which statement describe the characteristics of Medieval Art Period?
A. Subjects mostly religious
B. Scenes show heroic figures or real people doing real tasks of daily life
C. Shows importance of people and leaders as well as gods and goddesses.
D. Rock paintings have been found to include line, drawings in charcoal and red ochre, painted images and negative images.
24. How could you determine an artwork derived or produced from Ancient Greek Era?
A. By looking at their subject of art which is mostly religious in nature.
B. By looking at their art of human forms which portray a realistic and anatomically correct
C. By understanding the main purpose of their artworks is the glorification of Christian religion.
D. By observing their art which is to reinforce symbolic meaning.
25. How did artists from Greek art period demonstrate their paintings?
A. By using vibrant colors
B. By incorporating through pottery
C. By using natural substances and black charcoal
D. By making subject that depicted war themes or animals and nature.
26. How will you apply the concept and technique of Greek sculpture in your artwork?
A. Make a sculpture that shows Christian subject
B. Make a sculpture that shows history.
C. Make a sculpture which is symbolic and use for religious ceremonies.
D. Make a sculpture that shows motion or movement stature of human figure.
27. What does the line judge do when the shuttlecock goes out?
A. Shouts “out”
B. Extends both arms sideways
C. Points the finger on the line and shouts “out”
D. Extends both arms sideways and shouts “out”
28. Which of the following is NOT the function of the umpire in badminton?
A. Tosses the coin at the start of the match
B. Manage the entire badminton tournament
C. Can overrule the decisions made by line judge
D. Look out for faults committed around the net area such as whether a player touched the net when returning the shuttle.
29. The referee called a travelling violation to a player. What hand signal would he execute?
A. Both hands on hips
B. Fists rotate
C. Form T, showing palm
D. Patting motion with palm
30. Which among the referee’s hand signal is executed for a blocking foul or illegal screening?
A. Both hands on hips
B. Fists rotate
C. Form T, showing palm
D. Patting motion with palm
31. As a sport official, how can you be a benefit to others?
A. Do no harm
B. Educate oneself about the game
C. Disqualify a player without warnings
D. Brag your skills to the less experienced officials
32. Which of the following should NOT be done by an officiating official?
A. Correct their errors promptly
B. Needlessly delay the competitions
C. Alter competition records to reflect inaccurate results
D. B and C
33. How does an officiating official act with integrity?
A. Favor the team to show his/her loyalty
B. Officiate the game even not in good health condition.
C. Officiate the game even intoxicated on any substance
D. Do not allow their judgement to be influenced by others
34. Who is the most important official of the whole badminton tournament?
A. Line Judge
B. Service Judge
C. Referee
D. Umpire
35. What do you call an immediate and temporary response or given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill?
A. First aid
B. Medical aid
C. Emergency Use
D. Medical Care
36. What are you going to do first if a basketball player got involved in a heavy collision and broke a leg?
A. Apply a soothing oil
B. Apply warm compress
C. Apply RICE method
D. Apply massage on the leg
37. Officiating has a high physical demand, especially in sports like basketball, soccer and combative sports. What should the referee do prior to doing
his/her officiating task?
A. Warm – up
B. Instantly proceed with officiating
C. Review the rule book
D. Eat a lot of food
38. What is the best value that a sports official must possess?
A. Fairness
B. Punctuality
C. Unjust
D. All of them
39. Environmental Law: “Pollution Control” is all about combating pollution in the Philippine setting. Which among the choices is the
pertinent law that provides for the protection of coral ecosystem.
A. P.D. 1219 C. P.D. 1067
B. P.D. 704 D. P.D. 463
40. These are different agencies working together for community health. Which among the following is not part of it?
A. DepEd – Department of Education
B. DND – Department of National Defense
C. PNRC – Philippine National Red Cross
D. PMA – Philippine Military Academy
41. It is an alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of water, air and/or land resources.
A. Water Pollution C. Pollution
B. Air Pollution D. Soil Pollution
42. Soil Pollution is chiefly caused by chemical in pesticides such as poisons that are used to kill agricultural pests like insects and
herbicides that are used to get rid of weeds. Which method or activity results to soil pollution?
A. Harmful irrigation methods
B. Healthy methods of soil management
C. Destruction of big areas of forests.
D. None of the above
43. It is the branch of public health that focuses on the interrelationships between people and their environment, promotes human
health and well-being, and fosters healthy and safe communities.
A. Health C. Community Health
B. Community D. Environment Health
44. Refuse materials are the dump, food waste or discarded things. What is an example of rubbish waste material?
A. Broken glass
B. Leftover vegetables
C. Animal wastes from barns
D. Lifeless dogs
45. Natural Resources and Biodiversity explain why the Philippines is a rich county. However, despite or perhaps because of their richness
and massive importance to the environment and humans as well, the forest face continuing destruction. Which of the statements
below best describe soil erosion as one of the most pressing environmental problems in the Philippines today?
A. It is the destruction of big areas of forests.
B. It happens when soil and rock are moved from one place to another by wind, water and gravity
C. It is a sudden flood of great volume, usually caused by a heavy rain.
D. It means, any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of the atmospheric air.
46. It is defined as the exertion of valuable minerals or other geological materials from earth.
A. Illegal mining C. Coral Reef Degradation
B. Illegal logging D. Deforestation
47. According to the World Health Organization, below are some of the characteristics of a healthy community except.
A. An environment that meets everyone’s basic needs
B. An understanding of local health and environment issues
C. A community that participates in identifying local solutions to local problems
D. A community whose members have limited access to varied experiences, means of interaction and communication
48. It is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease or infirmity.
A. Health
B. Community
C. Community Health
D. Environmental Health
49. Community Health is defined as the art and science of maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all the members of the
community through organized and sustained community efforts. Which statement below did NOT support the above definition?
A. You can define a community by the shared attributes of the people in it, and/or the strength of the connections among them.
B. When organization is identifying communities of interest the shared attribute is the most useful definition of a community.
C. A sociological group in a large place sharing one environment which includes the individual and the family.
D. Healthy community design can provide many disadvantages like to promote physical activities and to reduce contributions to
climate change.
50. Community health problems are common nowadays with the rise in modern technology; people neglect the importance of the basic
need for safety. Which of the following is NOT part of the perennial community
A. Peace and order
B. A diverse and innovative economy
C. Disease Control
D. Water supply

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