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Third Monthly Test in MAPEH 10

Part 1 Music
Word pool
Direction: Choose the word from the word bank below that best matches each definition.

Ryan cayabyab Levi Celerio


Francisco santiago Nicanor abelardo
George Canseco Traditional Composers
Kundiman Francisco F. Feliciano
Lukresia kasilag Raffy Toscano

_______1. He is the father of kundiman art Song.

_______2. He was an avant garde composer and conductor for band and chorus, was born on February 19, 1942 in
Morong, Rizal.

_______3. He was developed a style that combined European romanticism with chromaticism.

_______4. Composer who create music in their own style Without the influence of Western music.

_______5. Is a genre of traditional Filipino love songs – a traditional serenade; it could be for love ones, for family, and
for country.

_______6. He was known for creating music with a mouth-blown leaf.

_______7. She is known as a Grand Lady of the Philippine music.

_______8. He was considered as “a nationally acclaimed composer of numerous popular classics.”

_______9.  His compositions contain hazy tones, dissonance and unusual chordal combinations

______10. He is a popular contemporary composer also has classical compositions to his credit, such as Misa, Four
Poems for Soprano and Piano, and Te Deum.

Test 2

MATCHING TYPE: Match Column A with the corresponding item in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer
for each number.

_______1. U.P.Naming Mahal A. Levi Celerio


_______2. Nasaan ka Irog B. Lucresia r. Kasilag
_______3. Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika C. Ryan Cayabyab
_______4 Paraiso D. Francisco Santiago
_______5. Pakiusap E.NICANOR ABELARDO

_______6. Hibik ng Pilipinas


_______7. The Legend of the Sarimanok
_______8. Dularawan
_______9. Dahil sa Iyo
_______10. Ang Pasko ay Sumapit
ARTS

MULTIPLE CHOICE

DIRECTION: Read each question/ statement carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer. (Strictly no
erasure)
_______1. This is the science and art and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic
radiation
industry.
a. Animation
b. Film
c. Philippine Animation Studio Inc.
d. Photography
_______2. He is an award-winning travel photographer who has won National and international Geograph Photo
Contest.
a. George Tappan
b. John K. Chua
c. Maryo J. Delos Reyes
d. Ishmael Bernal
_______3. Focusing a camera at a subject and clicking the shutter is call____?
a. Photography as process
b. Film
c. Philippine Animation Studio Inc.
d. Photography as art
_______4. Discerning a significant moment or a unique expression, framing it in the camera viewfinder with an eye for
composition, and then clicking the shutter is also call_____?
a. Photography as process
b. Film
c. Philippine Animation Studio Inc.
d. Photography as art
_______5. He is an award-winning travel photographer who has won two Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) Gold
awards, an ASEAN Tourism Association award, and first place in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest.
a. George Tappan
b. John K. Chua
c. Maryo J. Delos Reyes
d. Ishmael Bernal

_______6. Which of the following is Tappan’s 1st place-winning image in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest?
a. Into the green Zone b. Snake Island, Palawan c. Gulf of Davao d. Batanes

_______7.  What two Greek words are the origins of the term “photography”
a. light and writing
b. solid and liquid
c. graphics and animation
d. Photography as art
_______8. This captured the director’s vision of each scene through camera placement and movement, lighting, and
other special techniques.
a.Cinematography b. Acting c. Production Set d. Film Directing
_______9. Which of the following best describes the role of a film director?
a. delivering lines naturally and believably.
b. conceptualizes the scene, directs acting supervised cinematography and editing and sound dubbing.
c. arranged the location, scenery, sets, lighting, costumes, and props
d. sequencing and joining the precise sections of film
_______10. What do you call a peepshow cabinet with an eyehole through which these earliest “movies” could be
viewed one person at a time.
a.Cinematography b. Kinescope c. Koleidescope d. Telescope
_______11. This is one who envisions the final effect of the film on its viewers, visually, mentally, and emotionally.
a.Cinematography b. Acting c. Production Set d. Film Director
_______12. The responsibilities of these member of film is deliver their lines naturally and believably
a.Cinematography b. Actors/actress c. Production Set d. Film Director
_______13. It is the recording of visible images by light action on light-sensitive materials.
A. Photography B. Film C. Animation D. Print Media
_______14. This recreated in physical terms—through location, scenery, sets, lighting, costumes, and props— the
mental image that the director had of how each scene should look, what period it should depict, and what atmosphere it
should convey
a.Cinematography b. Acting c. Production Set d. Film Director
_______15. It is the recording of visible images by light action on light-sensitive materials.
A. Photography B. Film C. Animation D. Print Media

Test 2

Essay

Answer the following question briefly (5pts each)

1. How does technology contribute to the development of an art like photography?

2. Define what is photography as process and photography as an art.

3. What qualities make photography such a powerful communication tool?

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