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SUMMATIVE TEST IN MAPEH 9

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
School Division of San Jose del Monte
SAN JOSE DEL MONTE HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST IN MAPEH 9


Direction: Use the ANSWER SHEET at the back of this questionnaire. Shade the letter
of your answer properly.

TEST I – MUSIC
1. Who among the following composers is regarded as the “poet of the piano”?
a. Tchaikovsky c. Berlioz
b. Chopin d. Schumann
2. Which of the following is a characteristic of a romantic music?
a. It appreciates the artworks c. it enriches the knowledge of the musician
b. It develops the skill of the composers d. it portrays literature, history, emotion and nature
3. Frederic Chopin wrote most of his music for this instrument, what instrument is this?
a. Flute c. Piano
b. Orchestra d. violin
4. What period of music refers to the cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination,
individualism and freedom of expression?
a. Music of the classical period c. music of the romantic period
b. Music of the medieval period d. music of the baroque period
5. What kind of music is Symphony Fantastique?
a. Program music c. piano Music
b. String music d. violin music
6. It was Tchaikovsky’s first ballet score.
a. The Golden spinning wheel c. Battle of Borodino
b. A midsummer night’s dream d. Swan Lake
7. He is the composer of “Carnival of animals”.
a. Tchaikovsky c. Franz Lizst
b. Camille Saint Saens d. Edvard Grieg
8. It is a style of dancing on the tip of the toes which gave the illusion of floating.
a. pointework c. float work
b. tiptoe d. none of the above
9. It became the marriage of dynamic technique and dramatic story telling.
a. Drama c. Play
b. Orchestra d. Ballet
10. The favorite instrument for both professional and amateur musician during the Romantic period.
a. Violin c. Harpsicord
b. Piano d. Flute
TEST II – ARTS 27. It is a whole-body workout that is actually fun, good for the heart and makes us stronger.
a. dancing c. acting
11. It gives the illusion of three-dimensional space to two-dimensional art. b. sports d. singing
a. mannerism c. linear perspective 28. Which group of dances developed the swing style of jazz music in the 1920’s -1940’s?
b. fresco d. Naturalism a. Jive c. Rumba
12. it means to sculpt or draw things as life-like as possible. b. Swing d. Salsa
a. Realism c. classicism 29. Which type of dance includes salsa, mambo, meringue, swing, cha-cha and paso doble?
b. Mannerism d. romanticism a. Dance mixer c. Modern standard
13. It is the exaggerated approach to painting and sculpture. b. Progressive dance d. Latin American dance
a. Realism c. classicism 30. Which of the following has a dance rhythm of 4 and 1, 2, 3 pattern?
b. Mannerism d. romanticism a. Cha-cha-cha c. Samba
14. Also referred as Gothic revival architecture. b. Waltz d. none of the above
a. Neo-gothic c. Romanticism
b. Naturalism d. Chiaroscuro
15. Period in which Greek and Roman principles and styles were reflected in society. TEST IV – HEALTH
a. Classicism c. Neo-classicism
b. Romanticism d. Naturalism 31. Any substance or chemicals which when taken into the body either through nasal, oral,
16. Romantic art that is divided into those concerning the human world and those concerning the transdermal or intravenous way have psychological, emotional and behavioral effects on a
natural world. person
a. Shallow relief sculpture c. Fresco a. Vitamins c. herbal medicine
b. Romantic sculpture d. Chiaroscuro b. Drugs d. none of the above
17. This period is the reaction to the classical, contemplative nature of Neoclassical pieces. 32. The condition of the body to adapt to the effects of substances to the body thus requiring an
a. Classicism c. Neo-classicism even larger amount of the substance to experience the same psychological and mental effect
b. Romanticism d. Naturalism experienced when taking a smaller dosage.
18. Which of the following artists does not belong to the Neoclassical period? a. Drug tolerance c. Drug dependence
a. Jacques-Louis David c. Bertel Thorvaldsen b. Drug misuse d. Drug abuse
b. Antonio Canova d. Francisco Goya 33. A cluster of psychological, behavioral and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity in which
19. Technique of painting dark shadows and lighted areas of interest to create drama. the use of the drug takes on a high priority thereby creating a strong desire to take the substance
a. Shallow relief sculpture c. Chiaroscuro a. Drug tolerance c. Drug dependence
b. Linear perspective d. Fresco b. Drug misuse d. Drug abuse
20. Which of the following artists does not belong to the Romantic period? 34. These are the legal drugs such as cigarettes and alcohol that a non-drug user might try.
a. Antonio Canova c. Antoine-Loius Barye a. depressants c. stimulants
b. Francois Rude d. Eugene Delacroix b. gateway drugs d. narcotics
35. The acronym PDEA means:
a. Philippine Drug and Environment Agency
TEST III – P.E b. Philippine Drug Enhancement Agency
c. Philippine Drug Engagement Agency
21. The Latin American country where Cha-cha-cha originated. d. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
a. Cuba c. Mexico 36. The scientific name of Shabu is:
b. USA d. Spain a. Methamphetamine hydrochloride c. Amphetamine dihydrochloride
22. The classification of social dance that includes tango, quickstep, and slow waltz. b. Cannabis sativa d. methamphetamine dihydrochloride
a. Dance mixer c. Modern standard 37. The use of the substance incoherent or inconsistent with the prescribed dosage or frequency of
b. Progressive dance d. Latin American dance use.
23. Its primary function is to maximize the social dimensions of dancing. c. Drug tolerance c. Drug dependence
a. Dancing c. recreation dance d. Drug misuse d. Drug abuse
b. Dance mixers d. social dance 38. It is also known as painkillers.
24. The Latin American country where Rumba originated. a. depressants c. stimulants
a. Cuba c. Mexico b. gateway drugs d. narcotics
b. USA d. Spain 39. This type of drug speed up a person’s central nervous system. It makes a persons energy high.
25. It is a dance which is recreational and usually performed with partner or groups for fun and a. depressants c. stimulants
enjoyment. b. gateway drugs d. narcotics
a. Dancing c. Latin American dance 40. The acronym DDB means::
b. Modern standard dance d. social dance a. Dangerous Drugs Bureau c. Dangerous Drugs Board
26. Which of the Latin American dances originated from the Dominican Republic? b. Drugs and Danger Board d. Dangerous Drug Bill
a. Rumba c. Samba
b. Paso doble d. Merengue

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