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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF EASTERN SAMAR
SULAT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

THIRD PERIODICAL EXAM IN MAPEH 9

Name: _________________________ Section: _______ Date:


_______
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write only the letter on your answer
sheet.
MUSIC
1. The Romantic composer from Russia who is best known for his ballet music.
a. Frederic Chopin b. Franz Lizst
c. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky d. Giuseppe Verdi
2. A Polish composer whose compositions are almost exclusively for piano and earned
the title as “The Poet of Piano”.
a. Frederic Chopin b. Franz Lizst
c. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky d. Giuseppe Verdi
3. Among the favorite subjects of Romantic music are the following except.
a. Fairies b. Ghost
c. Magic d. Still life
4. The Romantic period is described as a cultural movement that stressed the following
characteristics except.
a. Balance b. Emotion
c. Imagination d. Subjectivity
5. The musical instrument that became very popular during the Romantic era.
a. Clarinet b. English Horn
c. French Horn d. Piano
6. A well-known Romantic composer whose masterpieces include “Aida” and “La
Traviata”
a. Frederic Chopin b. Franz Lizst
c. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky d. Giuseppe Verdi
7. An instrumental music associated with the story, poem, idea or scene that flourished
during the Romantic era.
a. Absolute music b. Dance music
c. Folk music c. Program music
8. A Hungarian pianist and composer who became a foremost composer of program
music.
a. Frederic Chopin b. Franz Lizst
c. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky d. Giuseppe Verdi
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9. It is a verse form of narrative that is set to music.


a. Ballade b. Polonaise
c. Mazurka d. Waltz
10. A slow Polish dance in triple time that consists of a march or procession.
a. Ballade b. Polonaise
c. Mazurka d. Waltz
11. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his music for the following instrument.
a. violin b. flute
c. piano d. orchestra
12. What does the term nationalism means?
a. being patriotic
b. having strong feeling for one’s nation
c. pride in one’s own composition
d. pride for another country or culture
13. Name the composer who bridge the Classical period to the Romantic Period.
a. Bach b. Bruckner
c. Berlioz d. Beethoven
14. Which of these is not a characteristic of the Romantic Period?
a. a freedom in writing and designing an intense personal expression of self-
emotion
b. has a rich variety of pieces’ types
c. has a shape and unity of the theme
d. none of the above
15. It is an instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short
story without text or lyrics.
a. piano music b. program music
c. Polonaise d. ballet
ARTS
16. The art style in this period was brought about by the renewed interest in Greek and
Roman Classics.
a. Renaissance b. Romantic
c. Neoclassical d. Baroque
17. Which of the following is not a characteristics of Romantic period?

a. dramatic composition b. emotional


b. portrayal of roman history d. social injustices
18.This style of painting during Romantic period became more popular because of
peoples’ adoration of nature.
a. Animals b. Landscape
c. Museum d. Portrait
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19. Which painting in the Romantic period portrays the victim of the shipwreck?
a. Insane woman b. The Raft of Medusa
c. The Third of May d. The Oath of Horatii

20.Which of the following is a characteristics of neoclassical art?


a. formal composition b. portrayal of Roman history
c. calm and rational d. all of the above
21. He was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist known for his sculptures of
mythological and religious themes.
a. Jacques-Louis David b. Antonio Canova
c. Bertel Thorvaldsen d. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
22.White House of the USA ia an example ______________ architectural style.
a. Temple Style b. Palladian Style
c. Classical Block Style d. Doric Style
23. Who painted the Napoleon Crossing the Alps?
a. Jacques-Louis David b. Antonio Canova
c. Bertel Thorvaldsen d. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
24.The Psyche Awakened by Cupid’s Kiss was created by:
a. Jacques-Louis David b. Antonio Canova
c. Bertel Thorvaldsen d. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
25. This sculpture commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massared in 1792
during the French Revolution.
a. Lion of Lucerne b. Washington
c. Psyche Awakened by Cupid’s Kiss d. Christ
26. What architectural style features a rectangular or square plan, with a flat roof?
a. Temple Style b. Palladian Style
c. Classical Block Style d. Corinthian Style
27.Which of the following is not a painting of J. David?
a. Death of Marat b. Oath of the Horatii
c. Apotheosis of Homer d. Napoleon Crossing the Alps
28. From the choices below, which of the following is not a Temple Style
a. British Museum b. La Madeleine de Paris
c. Pantheon, Paris d. Library of Sainte-Geneviev
29. Who painted the Apotheosis of Homer?
a. J. David b. J. Ingres
c. A. Canova d. B. Thorvaldsen
30. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Neoclassicism?
a. emotional extremes b. formal composition
c. local color d. portrayal of Roman history
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
31. Which of the following is a cultural dance performed to the strong beats of percussion
instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of
a Patron Saint or thanks giving of a bountiful harvest?
a. cultural dance
b. festival dance
c. folkdance
d. social dance
32. The following are true about festival except one?
a. It adds to the merry making of the activities
b. It’s a dance for all
c. It is only for religious activities
d. It draw’s the culture of the Filipinos closer
33. Which one does not belong to the group?
a. Ati-atihan festival b. Dinagyang festival
c. Panagbenga festival d. Sinulog festival
34. Bangus festival of Dagupan is an example of
a. secular festival b. religious festival
c. community festival d. none of the above
35. What does it mean by secular festival?
a. It is a festival in honor of saints
b. It is a non-religious festival
c. It is in Honor of religious icon
d. All of the above
36. Panagbenga festival is a non-religious festival whose industry are famous in
a. egg b. farming
c. flower d. sugar
37. The origin of this religious festival is Cebu?
a. Bangus b. Maskara
c. Pintados d. Sinulog
38. If an individual could hardly catch his breath while performing festival dances,What is the
intensity of his activity?
a. heavy b. light
c. moderate d. moderately light
39. Why is festival dancing excellent way to reduce or maintain one’s weight?
a. It exhausts one’s energy to the extent that he can hardly catch his breath.
b. It burns desired number of calories stored in the body depending on the
intensity of the activity.
c. It easily burns fats off.
d. It makes one achieve a desired body figure
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40. How can one best benefit from festival dancing activities?
a. They help one achieve a personally active lifestyle.
b. They contribute to the enhancement of community awareness.
c. They develop one’s awareness of his own and others culture through
festivals.
d. all of the above
41. What is the basis of all locomotor movements?
a. leap b. run
c. step d. walk
42. It is an act of decreasing the angle of a joint.
a. contraction b. extension
c. flexion d. rotation
43. This are movements that performed in fixed position
a. locomotor movements
b. non-locomotor movements
c. linear movements
d. locos movements
44. All of the following are examples of locomotor skills EXCEPT…
a. Hopping b. Running
c. Walking d. Stretching
45. A combination of a step and a hop.
a. Gallop b. Hop
c. Leap d. Skip
HEALTH
46. What is the first step in doing the primary survey of the victim?
a. Check for consciousness b. Check for breathing
c. Check for circulation d. Open the airway
47. What survey is used for unconsciousness victim to find out immediately treat life
threatening condition.
a. Primary survey b. Secondary survey
c. Tertiary survey d. All of the above
48. What action must be taken when the victim is unconscious?
a. ABC b. ICU
c. RICE method d. CPR
49. What survey is use when the victim is unconscious or has revived in order to detect
everything about the patient’s condition?

a. Primary survey b. Secondary survey


c. Tertiary survey d. All of the above
50. In checking the pulse rate, which cannot be taken in different points of the body?
a. Wrist b. Temporal
c. Knee d. Carotid
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51. The following are treatments done for sprain and strain except ___________.
a. Apply R.I.C.E. method.
b. Remove rings immediately if the injury is to the hand or fingers.
c. Use paracetamol for the first day of the injury to reduce pain.
d. Splint the injury to prevent the bones from shifting.
52. It is a stretch or tear of the ligament. This is caused by trauma such as fall or blow of the
body.
a. Dislocation b. Fracture
c. Sprain d. Strain
53. The following are objectives of first aid, except ___________.
a. To alleviate suffering
b. To prolong life
c. To prevent added/further injury
d. To frighten the victim
54. It is a break in the bone that can occur from either a quick, one-time injury to the bone.
a. Dislocation b. Fracture
c. Sprain d. Strain
55. It is an immediate and temporary care given to a person who suddenly gets ill or injured.
a. First Aid b. Medical Operation
c. Surgery d. Therapy
56. A sterile pad or cloth is applied to wound to promote healing and protect the wound from
further harm.

a. Bandage b. Bandaid
c. Cold Pad d. Dressing
57. It is a twist, pull or tear of a muscle. Symptom of this include pain and loss of strength.
a. Dislocation b. Fracture
c. Sprain d. Strain
58. It refers to a condition that happens when the bones of a joint are knocked out of place
or got separated.

a. Dislocation b. Fracture
c. Sprain d. Strain
59. What kind of transport is needed when the first aider and victim must crawl underneath a
low structure?

a. Fireman’s carry b. Fireman’s drag


c. Piggy back d. Shoulder’s drag
60. What is the easiest way to transport a light and smaller victim?
a. Fireman’s carry b. Fireman’s drag
c. Piggy back d. Shoulder’s drag

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