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SUMMATIVE TEST IN MAPEH 9

Name: ____________________________ Grade & Sec: ___________ Date: __________

DIRECTION: Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose the BEST answer and write it on
your answer sheet.

1. Music of the Romantic period has longer melodies. What does “Melody” in music mean?
a. Melody referred to as “tune’ c. Melody referred to fast or slow music
b. Melody is/are sounds played together d. The structural design of music
2. Which of the following is the design or form of romantic music pieces?
a. AB b. ABA c. ABACA d. AAAA
3. Romantic music has fast changes in keys. What element is referred to?
a. Form b. Rhythm c. Texture d. Modulation
4. Which of the following does not described Romantic music?
a. Nationalism is evidently shown in some compositions.
b. A romantic piece has elaborated harmonic progressions.
c. There are fast changes in keys and modulations.
d. Romantic music is monophonic, plain, and repetitive
5. Frederic Chopin wrote most of his music for this instrument. What instrument is being
referred to?
a. Violin b. Flute c. Piano d. Orchestra
6. He was known largely for his “Symphonie Fantastique”
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Franz Liszt c. Frederic Chopin d. Hector Berlioz
7. Who among the following composers displayed an exceptional musical gift when he
started improvising at the piano and composing songs at an early age?
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Hector Berlioz c. Robert Schumann d. Peter llyich
Tchaikovsky
8. The composer who bridged the Classical Period to the Romantic Period.
a. Bach b. Bruckner c. Berlioz d. Beethoven
9. Nationalism is reflected in the Romantic period music. What does the term “Nationalism”
mean?
a. being patriotic c. having a strong feeling for one’s own nation
b. pride in one's own composition d. inclusion of folk songs, dances, legends,
10.Which of the following is TRUE about Niccolo Paganini?
a. He is best known for composing ballet music
b. He was known to be the “Poet of the Piano”
c. It came a rumor about his amazing violins skills to be gift from devil in exchange of his
soul.
d. All of these
11.Which of the following compositions of Chopin shows “Nationalism”?
a. Ballade b. Mazurka c. Polonaise d. Scherzo
12.What is the musical form of Chopin’s composition “Scherzo”?
a. ABA form b. AAA form c. AB form d. ABACA form
13.Which of the following musical poem is/are the famous composition of Tchaikovsky?
a. Carnival of the Animals c. Fatum and Romeo & Juliet
b. Swan Lake and Mazurka d. Sleeping Beauty and Symphony
14.Which of the following is the most popular composition of Liszt and became the basis for
the “Tom & Jerry” and “Cat Concerto” cartoon?
a. Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 c. Abegg Variatiaons
b. La Campanella d. Libestraumme No.3

15.Arrange the movements below of the Symphonie Fantastique of Hector Berlioz.


I. A ball
II. Reverie/Passion
III. Scene in the Country
IV. Dream of a Witches Sabbath
V. March to the Scaffold
a. I, II, III, IV, V c. II, I, III, V, IV
b. II, I, III, IV, V d. V, IV, III, II, I
16.Which of the following characterizes Neoclassical art?
a. Formal composition c. Heightened sensation
b. Emotional extreme d. dramatic composition
17.The following are the common subjects of Romanticism art, EXCEPT one;
a. Legends c. Nature
b. Roman history d. Exotica and Violence
18.Which of the following masterpieces of Gericault portrays the victims of a contemporary
shipwreck?
a. The Raft of Medusa c. Charging Chasseur
b. Insane Woman d. Liberty Leading the People
19.He was considered the greatest French Romantic painter of all.
a. Gericault c. Goya
b. Delacroix d. Barye
20.The following element are essentials in landscape painting, EXCEPT one;
a. Mountains c. Valleys
b. Sky d. People
21.What is the general texture of Romanticism arts?
a. Smooth c. Often visible
b. Light d. No brushstrokes
22.What is the message of Goya’s famous painting “The Third of May”?
a. It sought to commemorate Spanish resistance during the Peninsular war.
b. It commemorates the French revolution in 1830
c. A symbolic burial of the past transforming new vigor
d. It portrays the goddess liberty forces of the French revolution.
23.Why castles are used in Gothic revival architecture?
a. To attract people and tourists
b. To show to the world the creative minds of architects
c. To show and express heightened sensations of artists
d. To allow people to create large structures that could offer protection from sieges
24.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Neoclassicism and Romanticism art?
a. Neoclassicism is subjective and spontaneous while romanticism is rational
b. Neoclassism uses diagonal and often crowded composition while romanticism uses
most figures in foreground.
c. Neoclassicism focuses on objectivity, reason, and Intellect while romanticism stresses
on human creativity, nature, and emotions or feelings
d. All of these
25.He was entitled as the “Father of the Modern Philippine Sculpture”.
a. J. Luna b. N. Abueva c. F. Amorsolo d. F. Hidaldo
26.These are cultural dances performed to a strong beats of percussion instruments done in
honor of patron saints or in thanksgiving of bountiful harvest.
a. Folk Dance c. Ballroom Dance
b. Festival Dance d. Social Dance

27.What do you call to the festival celebrated in honor of patron saint?


a. Religious Festival c. Masskara Festval
b. Secular Festival d. Festivals of Festival
28.Which one is the grandest festivals in the Philippines done every 3 rd Sunday of January in
Cebu City?
a. Sinulog Festival c. PintadosFestival
b. Dinagyang Festival d. Ati-atihan Festival
29.Why do Filipinos celebrate festivals?
a. It adds merry-making and festivities where they are celebrated
b. It draws people’s culture by portraying people’s way of life to their place of origin.
c. It celebrates unity amidst the diversity of our cultures
d. All of these
30.Which of the following can be considered benefit from engaging festival dancing?
a. Improved condition of heart & lungs c. Weakens bones and flexibility
b. Poor muscular strength and endurance d. Gain more weight
31.It is a long month celebration happened in Dagupan Pangasinan from April to May.
a. Bangus Festival c. Mammangui festival
b. Bambanti Festival d. Mango Festival
32.Which of the following festivals is celebrated in Tacloban city in honor of Sto. Nino?
a. Ati-atihan Festival c. Sangyaw Festival
b. Pattaraday Festival d. Pintados De Passi Festival
33.The following are considered Religious festivals, EXCEPT;
a. Ati-atihan Festival c. Sangyaw Festival
b. Ammungan Festival d. Lonnganisa Festival
34.Which of the following is a non-religious festival?
a. Higantes Festival c. Penafrancia Festival
b. Kinabayo Festival d. Panagbenga Festival
35.What is the opposite movement of Flexion?
a. Extension c. Release
b. Contraction d. Collapse
36.Which of the following movements is the basis of all locomotor movement?
a. Step c. Run
b. Walk d. Jump
37.These are movements that are performed in one point in space without transferring to
another point.
a. Locomotor c. Modern dance
b. Non-locomotor d. Choreography
38.Which of the following is the step pattern of “Bleking”?
a. Step R sideward (1), Close step L to R (2)
b. Step R in place (1), Heel place L in front (2)
c. Step R sideward (1), Point L in front of R (2)
d. Step R forward (1), Step L forward (2)
39.What folk dance step has the step pattern of step, close, step and counting of 1 and 2?
a. Close step c. Change step
b. Bleking step d. Heel-toe-change step
40.You are assigned by your MAPEH teacher to create geometric and non-geometric
formations on your festival dance routine, which element of movement will you use?
a. Rhythm c. Level
b. Floor Pattern/Design d. Direction
41.This is used when the victim is unconscious and finding immediate life-threatening
conditions.
a. First Aid c. Primary Survey
b. First Aider d. Secondary Survey
42.What is the correct steps in assessing Emergency situations?
I. Is anyone in Danger
II. Move to the quietest victim
III. Open the Airway
IV. Check for Breathing
V. Look for signs of circulation
a. I, II, III, IV and V c. I, III, II, V and IV
b. I, II, V, IV, and III d. V, IV, III, II, and I
43.Which of the following unintentional injuries is caused by rubbing or scraping the skin
against rough surfaces?
a. Puncture c. Incision
b. Abrasion d. Laceration
44.What is the purpose of applying “Dressing” to wound?
a. To prevent infection and/or stop bleeding
b. To apply pressure to bleeding, for covering wounds and burns
c. To reduce swelling and relieve pain
d. To support for immobilization of affected joints and bones.
45.What type of injury is appropriate to the bandaging shown in the picture?

a. An incision on chest c. An abrasion of cheek


b. A laceration on the arms d. An avulsion of the head
46.What kind of transport does the picture shown below?

a. Fireman’s Carry c. Pack strap Carry


b. Piggy back Carry d. Shoulder Drag
47.Which one is an example of symptoms that first aiders should take into considerations
before conducting physical examination?
a. Bleeding c. Swelling
b. Deformities d. Vomiting
48.What is the easiest way to transport a light and smaller victim?
a. Fireman’s carry c. Blanket Drag
b. Shoulder Drag d. Pack strap Carry
49.Which of the following should the First Aider does not do in giving First Aid?
a. Stay Calm
b. Reassure and comfort the victim
c. Keep the victim covered to reduce shock
d. Give food and drink to unconscious victim
50.R.I.S.E principle is often used in threatening Sprain or Strain. Which one is correct about
R.I.S.E?
a. Rest, Injury, Compress, Elevate c. Rest, Ice, Chest, Elevate
b. Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate d. Rest, Ice, Compress, Educat

KEY TO CORRECTIONS:

1 A 26 B
2 B 27 A
3 B 28 A
4 D 29 D
5 C 30 A
6 B 31 A
7 B 32 C
8 D 33 B
9 B 34 D
10 C 35 A
11 C 36 A
12 A 37 B
13 C 38 B
14 A 39 C
15 C 40 B
16 A 41 C
17 B 42 A
18 A 43 B
19 B 44 A
20 D 45 A
21 C 46 D
22 A 47 D
23 D 48 A
24 C 49 D
25 B 50 B

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