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MUSIC9

1st quarter
1. The following are the characteristics of Baroque music EXCEPT. (MU9MRB -Ib-f-5)
A. Dynamic contrast C. Melodies sound elaborated & ornamental
B. Melodies are not easy to sing or rememberD. Monophonic
2. Baroque music is known for its grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. Which of the
following Baroque Music forms was developed through imitative counterpoint. (MU9MRB -
Ia-h-2)
A. Concerto Grosso B. Fugue C. Oratorio D. Sonata
3. The event that paved the way for a wide distribution of Renaissance Period’s compositions.
(MU9MRB -Ic-f-3)
A. The invention of printing
B. Martin Luther’s protestant reformation
C. The discovery of earth’s actual position in the solar system D. The invention of
compass that enhanced navigation
4. In creating improvised accompaniment you have to considerate which of the following
elements? MU9MRB -Ib-d-7)
A. Harmony B. Rhythm C. Timber D. All of the Above
5. In Sir Carlo’s class, his students will perform music from Medieval Period. Students are
expected to perform the correct characteristics. Which of the following characteristics
describe Gregorian chant of the Medieval Period? (MU9MRB -Ib-h-4)
A. It usually use Latin Liturgy C. Imitation among voices is common
B. It is written in French language D. Melodies sound elaborate and
ornamental
6. How do you perform Gregorian Chant? (MU9MRB -Ib-h-5)
1. Singing with accompaniment
B. A capella singing with one melodic line
C. Multiple voices harmonically singing together
D. Multiple voices harmonically singing together with an accompaniment

2nd quarter
1. What is the general texture of the Classical Period Music? (MU9CL-IIa-f-1)
A. Monophony B. Homophony C. Heterophony D. Polyphony
2. It is a section of the sonata allegro form where the theme is introduced (MU9CL-IIa-f-3)
A. Exposition B. Development C. Recapitulation D. Introduction
3. The Classical Era music is also known as __________(MU9CL-IIa-f-2)
A. “Reborn”
B. “Golden Age”
C. “Rebirth”
D. “Age of Reason”
4. In creating improvised accompaniment you have to considerate which of the following
elements? (MU9CL-IIe-9)
E. Harmony B. Rhythm C. Timber D. All of the Above
5. It is a section of sonata-allegro where it repeats the theme as they emerged in the
exposition.
A. Exposition
B. Development
C. Recapitulation
D. Introduction

3rd Quarter
1. Which of these is not one of the characteristics of the romantic period? (MU9RO-IIIa-2)
A. A freedom in writing and designing an intense personal expression of self-emotion
B. Has a rich variety of piece types
C. Has a shape and unity of the theme
D. The textures are more expressive
2. Which one of the following is not a type of programme music? (MU9RO-IIIb-h-3)
A. Song cycle
B. Concert overture
C. Symphonic poem
D. Incidental music
3. Nationalism is reflected most in the instrumental music of the Romantic Era. (MU9RO-
IIIc-h-7)
A. True B. False C. Maybe D. Not Given
4. In creating improvised accompaniment you have to considerate which of the following
elements? (MU9RO-IIIc-h-8)
A. Harmony B. Rhythm C. Timber D. All of the Above

4th Quarter
1. Classifying the voice of the singer is important in order to guide us with the choice of
songs to be given. What is the range of a mezzo-soprano? (MU9OP-IVa-g-1)
A. C4-C6 B. F3-F5 C. C3-C5 D. A3-A5
2. The following musical terms were used to affect the way singers sing except for;
(MU9OP-IVb-h-3
A. Vibrato B. Rubato C. Polyphonic D. Tessitura
3. Which of the following statements is not true about proper posture in singing except? (MU9OP-
IVb-h-5)
A. It promotes efficient breathing.
B. It is essential for voice projection.
C. It helps the singer project the proper tone quality.
D. It helps you look taller and no need to have good vocal habits.
ARTS9
1st Quarter

1. It is method of painting water-based pigments on a freshly applied plaster usually on a wall


surfaces. (A9EL-Ib-1)
A. Encaustic B. Fresco C. Acrylic D. Tropme-l’-oeil
2. It is a colored glass used to form decorative or pictorial designs (A9EL-Ia-2)
A. Encaustic B. mosaics C. stained glass D. collage
3. (A9EL-Ia-3)

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