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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region XI
Division of Davao del Sur
MAPEH 9 TEST QUESTIONNAIRE QUARTER III
Name: ________________________________________Score: ______________
Grade and Section: ___________________________Date: _______________
Directions:
Please read each item carefully. Choose from among the given choices
your answer for each item. Shade the letter of your choice on the answer
sheet provided. Use a pencil in shading.
1. The composer who bridged the time change from the Classical Period
to the Romantic Period?
a. Berlioz
b. Beethoven
c. Bruckner
d. Bach

2. What does the term “Nationalism” mean?


a. Being patriotic.
b. Expressing excessive pride in someone else’s country or culture.
c. Expressing excessive pride in one’s country or culture.
d. Having a strong feeling for one’s nation.

3. Which one of the following is not a type of program music?


a. Incidental music
b. Symphonic poem
c. Concert overture
d. Song cycle

4. What period is described by some musicians, composers, and


researchers around the world as a cultural movement that stressed
emotion, imagination, individualism, and freedom of expression?
a. Nationalism
b. Classical Period
c. Romantic Period
d. Program Music

5. Who was known as the “Poet of the Piano”?


a. Niccolo Paganini
b. Frederic Chopin
c. Franz Liszt
d. Hector Berlioz
6. Popular in the Romantic nineteenth century that features a story
through instruments and the music is based on a specific narrative
and intended to evoke extra-musical ideas or images in the mind of
the listener by musically depicting a scene, theme, events, or literary
text.
a. Program Music)
b. Sonata
c. Nocturne
d. Prelude

7. What do you call a musical movement of playful character, typically


in aba form?
a. Waltz
b. Sonata
c. Scherzo
d. Prelude

8. Who was known as virtuoso pianist and notable composer of the 12


symphonic poems, piano concerti, several sacred choral works, and
great variety of solo piano pieces. Who is he?
a. Niccolo Paganini
b. Frederic Chopin
c. Franz Liszt
d. Beethoven

9. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his compositions for one of the


following instruments. What musical instrument is it?
a. Orchestra
b. Flute
c. Violin
d. Piano

10. It refers to a musical composition usually for piano which has a fixed
verse form consisting of three stanzas with recurrent rhymes, an
envoi, and an identical refrain for each part.
a. Etude
b. Mazurka
c. Ballade
d. Nocturne

11. A period of movement that developed in Europe as a reaction to the


excesses of Baroque and Rococo.
a. Neoclassic
b. Neo-classicism
c. Rebirth
d. Roman classics
12. Who is the famous influential French painter in the Neoclassical
style, and considered to be the pre-eminent painter of the era?
a. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
b. Bertel Thorvaldsen
c. Jacques-Louis David
d. Charles Garnier

13. It is a building style that features a design based on an ancient


temple?
a. Palladian
b. Temple Style
c. Classical Block
d. Museum

14. A classical block aesthetic was also known as?


a. Finest old master
b. Heroism
c. Classicus
d. Beaux-Arts style

15. It refers to a building style which features a rectangular or square


plan, with flat roof and exterior rich in classical details?
a. Classical Block
b. Temple Style
c. Palladian
d. Building

16. A famous architect who designed the most renowned classical block
of all, the Palais Garnier, a Neo-baroque opera house on 1861-1875
upon the request of Emperor Napoleon III.
a. Henri Labrouste
b. Charles Garnier
c. Robert Adam
d. Eugene Delacroix

17. What do you call a movement in which the artists of neo-classical


period sought to break new ground in the expression of emotion, both
subtle and stormy?
a. Neoclassicism
b. Romanticism
c. Paintings
d. Landscape

18. It is an “architectural movement” that began in the late 1740s in


England?
a. Romantic Sculpture
b. Romantic Painting
c. Gothic Revival
d. Artworks

19.Who is the name behind Britain’s foremost Gothic Revival


monument, the Westminster Palace aka the House of Parliament?
a. James Renwick
b. Antoine-Louis Barye
c. Francois Rude
d. Charles Barry

20.Fernando Amorsolo was the Philippines’ first National Artists and


officially recognized as the “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art”. The
following paintings are the works of Amorsolo but what painting held
the most sought art piece which portrait the landscapes of his
Filipino homeland and WWII war scenes?
a. Dalagang Filipina
b. Fruit Pickers Harvest
c. Planting rice
d. The Mestiza

21.Which of the following choices below is the correct Desirable Body


Weight of a student with a height of 5’6” (5 feet and 6 inches)?
a. 60.88 or 61 DBW-F in kg.
b. 61.88 or 62 DBW-F in kg.
c. 62.88 or 63 DBW-F in kg.
d. 63.88 or 64 DBW-F in kg.

22.One of the common dance steps used in festival dances is mincing.


Which of the following step pattern/counting/rhythm describes
mincing?
a. Place R heel sideward (ct. 1), point R close to L (ct. 2), change
step with the R (ct. 1 and 2).
b. Point R in place (and), step L in place (ct.1), point R in place
(and), step L in place (ct. 2).
c. Step R sideward (ct. 1), step L close to R (and), step R in place
(ct. 2).
d. Step R forward (ct. 1), step L forward (ct. 2).
23. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
i. Sinulog Festival
ii. Bambanti Festival
iii. Dinagyang Festival
iv. Higantes Festival
v. Mammangui Festival

a. I and IV
b. II and V
c. II and III
d. I and V

24. Cross L over R (ct.1), step R sideward (and), step L in place


(ct.2). This step pattern refers to what basic dance step?
a. Bleking
b. Touch step
c. Cross step
d. Cross change step

25. Sprain is caused by torn fibers in a ligament. Swelling and bruising


are signs and symptoms. Arrange the following steps in first aiding
sprain.
I. Elevate the affected joint.
II. Remove any clothing or jewelry around the joint.
III. Apply cold compress at once.
IV. The victim’s physician may recommend an over-the-counter anti-
inflammatory medication (aspirin, ibuprofen) appropriate for the
victim’s general health.

a. III, II, IV,I


b. I,II,IV,III
c. II, III,I,IV
d. IV, I,II,III

26. Which of the following injuries below is characterized by fatigue,


weakness and collapse due to inadequate intake of water to
compensate for loss of fluids during sweating?
a. Crumps
b. Sprain
c. Strain
d. Heat exhaustion
27. Davao City is known as the Durian Capital of the Philippines. It is also
the blooming field of the waling-waling and where the highest
mountain peak is found, the Mount Apo. It is a home of various
cultural groups. The city celebrates a known festival which happens
to be one of the grand celebratory activities annually by the
Davaoeños. What is the name of the city’s festival?
a. Kaamulan Festival
b. Kadayawan Festival
c. Kabadbaran Festival
d. Kuraldal Festival

28.Which of the following movements does not belong to the group?


V. STEP
VI. Walk
VII. Run
VIII. Release

a. I and II
b. III
c. IV only
d. III and IV

29.In dancing, there are two types of movements that the dancers use to
execute the steps, and these are the locomotor and non-locomotor
movements. Which of the following non-locomotor movements below is the
act of decreasing the angle of a joint which in other terms is known as
bend?
a. Extension
b. Contraction
c. Flexion
d. Release

30. Kinabayo is an annual observance in honor of Saint James the Greater,


“the Moor Slayer”. It is a unique dramatization of the triumph of the
Catholic Faith over Mohammedanism followers with the intercession of the
Saint through His apparition in the Battles of Clavijo and Covadonga with
the appearance of Our Lady of the Pilar. Where is the origin of this festival?
a. Dipolog City
b. Davao City
c. Dagupan City
d. Dapitan City

31. Primary survey is used when the victim is unconscious and to find
out and immediately treat life-threatening conditions. Arrange the
following steps in primary survey.
i. Take off the clothes of the victim that can block the
compression area.
ii. Check if there is blockage in the airway (if yes, take out
using your pinky finger in a spoon motion).
iii. While applying maximum-head-tilt-chin-lift method,
pinch the nose and give two initial full breaths to the
victims.
iv. Check for the circulation using the carotid pulse.
v. Check the breathing by using the head-tilt-chin-lift
method and method look-listen-feel (if negative, perform
rescue breathing)
vi. Perform CPR on the victim.
vii. Do five cycles of thirty compressions and 2 breaths.

a. I, III, II, IV, V, VI, VII


b. I, V, II, III, IV, VI, VII
c. II, V, IV, III, I, VI, VII
d. II, VI, III, IV, V, I, VII

32.Laine saw her best friend John fell from a tree and had his elbow
dislocated. Since the hospital is quite far from the location, what
should Laine do to help her best friend?
a. Paul John’s elbow to put back the dislocated bone to its
alignment.
b. Leave John and let him suffer the injury.
c. Call for help and apply a splint on John’s affected joint to fixed
position.
d. Transfer John to a safe place by dragging him off the ground.

33.The following situation requires immediate transfer of the victim


EXCEPT:
a. Too many bystanders, hostile crowd, or uncontrolled traffic.
b. Unstable environment which may collapse or fall.
c. Hazardous chemicals and threat of fire.
d. Victim can conversate with the rescuer in a stable area.

34.To perform wound dressing with accuracy, what principles of


wound dressing must be followed?

i. Apply alcohol directly to the wound.


ii. Wash hands and wear gloves if possible.
iii. Use a dressing that is large enough to extend at least one
inch beyond the edges of the wound.
iv. Pick out debris and other foreign element from the wound
using your fingers.
v. Unwrap the dressing as close as possible. Be sure not to
touch the wound.

a. I, II, IV, V
b. II, IV, I, V, III
c. II, V, III only
d. II, III, V only
35.How would you apply triangular bandaging technique to an
injured hand?
vi. Place the hand in the middle of the triangular bandage
with the wrist at the base.
vii. Cross the ends on top of the hand, take them around the
wrist, and tie them with square knot.
viii. Place the apex over the fingers and tuck any excess
material into the pleats on each side of the hand.

a. I, II, III
b. III, II, I
c. I, III, II
d. II, I, III

36.What first aid procedure would you do to a fracture?


ix. Check the vital signs.
x. If you have to move the person, immobilize the broken
part with a splint.
xi. Seek medical help immediately.
xii. Do not move the injured part.
xiii. Stop bleeding if there is any.

a. I, IV, V, II, V
b. II, IV, III, V, I
c. III, IV, V, II, I
d. III, I, II, IV, V

37.Fire is one of the common hazards that might happen any time.
In a house fire instance where smoke covers most of the area,
what transportation technique should a rescuer initiate to
transfer the victim into a safe place considering that the victim
is unconscious and is quite bigger than the rescuer and that the
only passage out from the fire is through a low structure?
a. One-man carry
b. Tied hands crawl
c. Piggy-back carry
d. Pack strap carry

38.If the wound has an exposed tissue or organs, what type of


dressing will you apply?
a. Dressing with adhesive. c.Dressing with bandage.
b. Dressing with an ointment. d.Dressing with single
gauze.

39.Which of the following acronyms below serves as the proper


procedure in conducting history taking in secondary survey?
a. SAMPLE c. SIMPLE
b. SAMPLER d. SAMPLING

40.In the conduct of the head-to-toe examination of the victim,


what should be remembered?
a. Deformities of fractures, open wounds, tender parts, and
swollen parts.
b. Deformities of the body, open wounds, and swollen parts.
c. Deformities of the body, tender parts, and swollen parts.
d. Deformities of the fractures, open wounds, consciousness.

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