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Third Quarterly Examinations
MAPEH 9
MUSIC
I. Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided. (1 point)

__________ 1. It was described as a cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism,
and freedom of expression.
a. Classical Period c. Romantic Period
b. Renaissance Period d. Baroque Period
__________2. Program music was expressed in tone poems such as Symphony Fantastique. Who
composed this musical piece?
a. Hector Berlioz c. Franz Liszt
b. Robert Schumann d. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
__________3. He was the most famous violin virtuoso in the world.
a. Camille Saint-Saens c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
b. Niccolo Paganini d. Frederic Chopin
__________4. Who is identified as the “Poet of the Piano” of Romantic Period?
a. Robert Schumann c. Frederic Chopin
b. Niccolo Paganini d. Hector Berlioz
__________5. He was known as the virtuoso pianists, a composer and the busiest musician during the
Romantic Era.
a. Franz Liszt c. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
b. Hector Berlioz d. Robert Schumann
__________6. It is an instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without
text or lyrics.
a. Rubato c. Electronic Music
b. Program Music d. Chance Music
__________7. He was considered as a composer who creates elegant music, neat, clean, polished, and
never excessive.
a. Niccolo Paganini c. Robert Schumann
b. Franz Liszt d. Camille Saint-Saens
__________8. A musician who performs with mastery, ability, technique, or personal style.
a. Scherzo c. Virtuoso
b. Polonaise d. Rubato
__________9. An instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, especially one for the piano.
a. Mazurka c. Prelude
b. Nocturne d. Sonata

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__________10. It is defined as the introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important
one.
a. Ballade c. Waltz
b. Prelude d. Impromptu
__________11. Franz Liszt: La Campanella, Robert Schumann: _________________.
a. Liebestraume no. 3 c. Overture, Scherzo
b. Un Sospiro d. Sonata in B minor
__________12. Which of the following is NOT a composition of Robert Schumann?
a. The Nutcracker c. Kinderszenen
b. Frauenliebe und Leben d. Kreisleriana
__________13. What does the term “Ballade” mean?
a. A verse form or narrative that is set to music.
b. A polish dance in triple time signature
c. A German dance in triple meter
d. A piece composed for the development of a specific technique.
__________14. La Campanela, The Carnival of Venice and 15 Quartets for Guitar and Strings Trio are
compositions of ___________________.
a. Niccolo Paganini c. Franz Liszt
b. Robert Schumann d. Ludwig Van Beethoven
__________15. What is the name of the composer who bridged the Classical Period to the Romantic
Period?
a. Chopin b. Beethoven c. Bach d. Mozart

ARTS
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer. (1 point)

_____16. Art is derived from the Latin word ARS. The term ARS means __________.
a. imagine b. skill c. creative d. active
_____17. Art is also known as the totality of human activities. The following are importance of art to
humans EXCEPT
a. Express feelings of love.
b. Give satisfaction to talented people.
c. Develop character, proper attitudes and values.
d. Encourage budding sportsmen.
_____18. Cave paintings encompass any parietal art which involves the application of color pigments on
the walls. In what era when these types of arts dominated as the people’s means of communication?
a. Ancient Egypt b. Classical Greek Era c. Prehistoric Era d. Romanesque Era
_____19. Your group was tasked to do a mural painting in your school using the colors made with grind
powder pigments in pure water to make the painting become an integral part of the wall. What
technique of painting is ideal for mural painting using the above-mentioned materials?
a. fresco b. encaustic c. acrylic d. chiaroscuro

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_____20. You were asked by your art teacher to paint using melted beeswax and mineral pigment to
varnish your work of art. What medium of painting are you going to apply?
a. fresco b. encaustic c. acrylic d. chiaroscuro
_____21. Kerch style is an attic red-figure pottery named after the Crimean city of Kerch. The following
were the most common shapes of this classical vase painting EXCEPT
a. wine container b. bowl for water and wine c. low bowl w/ two handles d. low handles and lid
_____22. A method of painting that denotes a picture painted in a panel, usually made of wood.
a. panel painting b. plein-air painting c. scroll painting d. miniature painting
_____23. The formal writing system of Egypt with the use of pictures.
a. hieroglyphics b. calligraphy c. photography d. logography
_____24. A typical art process in Romantic era where pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials
were
formed together to create an image.
a. stained glass b. photography c. printmaking d. mosaic
_____25. Which of the following BEST describe an Egyptian sculpture?
a. Significant in revealing the artistic progress of the culture or artist involved.
b. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the Gods.
c. Living is presented larger than the dead.
d. Faithful and direct imitation of human anatomy.
_____26. To reach a peak of artistic excellence, Greek sculptors were particularly concerned with the
following EXCLUDING
a. Perfection of human body.
b. Arrangement of figures and groups.
c. It is extremely primitive and mysterious.
d. Dramatic representation of movements.
_____27. Which of the following is NOT a relevant nature of Pre-Historic sculpture?
a. Symbolic elements were widely used.
b. Sculpture is a result of natural erosion and not a human artistry.
c. Carvings may have mythological or religious significance.
d. Materials used in sculpture vary according to region and locality.
_____28. What are the dominant themes of Byzantine sculptures?
a. human form, everyday life, still life
b. religious, everyday life, nature
c. human nature, symbols, war
d. heroes, humor, landscape
_____29. In Greek architecture, temples were designed either of the three architectural styles or orders.
Which among the following is NOT a Greek Classical style?
a. Tonic b. Corinthian c. Doric d. Ionic
_____30. A style of architecture characterized by pointed arches.
a. Gothic b. Byzantine c. Romanesque d. Roman

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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III. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer. (1 point)

31. The following festivals are celebrated in honor of Sto. Niño except one.
a. Ati-Atihan b. Bangus Festival c. Dinagyang Festival d. Sinulog Festival
32. Which of the following is a source of energy which we need in order to perform our daily routine?
a. Bread b. Cereals c. Vegetables d. Meat
33. 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 in
thanksgiving of a bountiful harvest?
a. Cultural dance b. Festival dance c. Folk dance d. Social dance
34. How can festival dancing contribute to one’s fitness and well-being?
a. It reduces the risk of cardio-respiratory diseases.
b. It facilitates teamwork and sense of community.
c. It maximizes our use to energy and enhances cardio-respiratory health.
d. It is good form of exercise.
35. Each festival is uniquely different with the other festivals. What do you call the gathering and battle
of all festivals within the country?
a. Aliwan festival b. Dinagyang festival c. Festival of festivals d. Mother of all festivals
36. If an individual could hardly catch his breath off while performing festival dances, what is the
intensity of his activity?
a. Heavy b. Light c. Moderate d. Moderately light
37. How can one benefit from festival dancing activities?
a. They help one achieve a personality active lifestyle.
b. They contribute to the enhancement of community awareness.
c. They develop one’s awareness of his own and other’s culture through festivals.
d. All of the above
38. This element refers to the scope of movement execution, it is dictated by the space provided.
a. Range b. level c. Focus d. Rhythm
39. The following except one may result from having a sedentary lifestyle.
a. Overweight and obesity
b. Lung cancer
c. Coronary artery and coronary heart disease
d. Diabetes
40. These are movements that allow you to move from one point in space to another.
a. Locomotor movements c. Non-locomotor movements
b. Religious festivals d. Warm-up exercise
41. Which of the following is an example of a religious festival?
a. Panagbenga festival c. T’ nalak festival
b. Peñafrancia d. Ammungan festival
42. The pace of origin of Ati-Atihan Festival
a. Dagupan City b. Cebu City c. Kalibo, Aklan d. Tacloban City
43. Which of the following is an example of non-religious festivals?
a. Higante festival b. Sinulog festival c. Kinabayo festival d. Mango festival
44. What is the name of Festival in Iloilo City usually celebrated in January?
a. Binatbatan b. Pattarradday c. Dinagyang d. Bambanti

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45. This movement is simply described by having both feet lose its contact with the ground.
a. Walk b. Jump c. Run d. Step

HEALTH (1 point)
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the best answer. (1 point)
46. What principle advocates safety awareness which is essential in achieving quality of life?
A. “Prevention is better than cure” C. “Protection is better than cure”
B. “Safety is better than cure” D. “Care is better than cure”
47. What do you call an immediate and temporary care given to a person who suddenly gets ill or
injured?
A. Medicine Kit C. Prevention
B. First Aid D. Cure
48. What is the difference between signs and symptoms?
A. Signs are sensations that the victim feels or experiences and maybe able to describe while
symptoms are details discovered by applying your senses.
B. Signs include nausea while symptoms include bleeding.
C. Signs are details discovered by applying your senses while symptoms are sensations that the
victim feels or experiences and maybe able to describe.
D. Sign include impaired sensations while symptoms include deformities.
49. What is the proper way to check for the consciousness of a victim?
A. Ask the victim: “Hey, hey are you okay?” while harshly shaking the victim’s head.
B. Ask the victim: “Hey, hey are you okay?” while carefully shaking the victim’s shoulder.
C. When there is no response, not even mumbles or groans the victim is conscious and do not need
an immediate medical help.
D. When there is response and mumbles or groans the victim is conscious and do not need an
immediate medical help at all.
50. If men’s normal pulse rate is 60-70, how about women?
A. 70-80 C. 80-120
B. 80-90 D. 110-130
51. What do you call a piece of sterile cloth that covers a wound to prevent infection/or to stop
bleeding?
A. Cold Compress C. Dressing
B. Hot Compress D. Adhesive Tape
52. When can you say that a wound is a puncture?
A. When the wound is caused by any sharp object
B. When a wound is caused by mishandling tools
C. When a wound is caused by nails
D. When a wound is caused by a broken glass

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53. Which of the following is caused by laceration?


A. Pointed objects C. Tearing of soft tissue resulting to mishandling tools
B. Sharp objects D. Scrapping the skin against rough surface
54. Which of the following is the first step in managing hematoma?
A. Ice Application C. Resting the injured part
B. Compression D. Elevation
55. What kind of compress can be used to reduce swelling and relieve pain, especially used for sprains
and strains?
A. Hot Compress C. Warm Compress
B. Cold Compress D. Both Hot and Cold Compress
56. What does a first aider must consider in transporting an injured person?
A. Weight and height of the victim C. Social status of the victim
B. Family background of the victim D. Complexion of the victim
57. What do you call the easiest way to transport a light and smaller victim?
A. Piggy Back C. Pack Strap Carry
B. Fireman’s Carry D. Blanket Drag
58. When the victim is seriously injured and should not be lifted, what should be used in transporting
an injured person?
A. Piggy Back C. Pack Strap Carry
B. Fireman’s Carry D. Blanket Drag
59. When the victim is smaller than the first aider, what should be used in transporting an injured
person?
A. Piggy Back C. Pack Strap Carry
B. Fireman’s Carry D. Blanket Drag
60. When there are three first aiders in hammock carry, how about two first aiders and a chair is
available?
A. Chair or Seat Carry C. Bearer Alongside Carry
B. Hammock Carry D. Man Lift and Carry

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