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MASTERY TEST

MAPEH 9

Name : _________________________________________________ Grade & Section: __________________


Date : _____________________________________________________ Score: ______________________________
MUSIC

Directions: Read the statements carefully. Choose the best answer from the options below. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

_____1. Which of the following is a cultural movement that started in the early nineteenth century and
characterized of emotion, individuality, and imagination.
a. Classical period b. Romantic period c. Renaissance period d. Medieval period
____ 2. Which of the following composer was born in October 27, 1782 in Genoa, Italy and became the most famous violin virtuoso in the world and he stands
out primarily for his “rockstar performances”?
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Frederic Chopin c. Franz Lizst d. Rober Schumann
_____ 3. Which of the following was known as the “Poet of the Piano”?
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Frederic Chopin c. Franz Lizst d. Rober Schumann
_____ 4. Which of the following was known as the greatest piano virtuoso of his time?
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Frederic Chopin c. Franz Lizst d. Rober Schumann
_____ 5. Which of the following is best-known for his piano pieces that were written for his wife, Clara?
Niccolo Paganini b. Frederic Chopin c. Franz Lizst d. Rober Schumann
____ 6. Which of the following was known largely for his “Symphonie Fantastique”
a. Robert Schumann b. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky c. Camille Saint-Saens d. Hector Berlioz
_____7. Which of the following was considered as a composer who creates elegant music that is neat, polished,
and never excessive?
a. Robert Schumann b. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky c. Camille Saint-Saens d. Hector Berlioz
_____8. Which of the following became a court conductor for the grand duke of Weimar when he was thirty-six
years old?
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Frederic Chopin c. Franz Lizst d. Rober Schumann
_____9. Which of the following used his own native folk music in his symphonic works planting the seeds of
what would later be known as the Nationalist movement?
a. Robert Schumann b. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky c. Camille Saint-Saens d. Hector Berlioz
_____10. Which of the following was considered is an an extra ordinary composer who is considered a genius in
using the piano that he had a tremendous impact on other musicians.
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Frederic Chopin c. Franz Lizst d. Rober Schumann
ARTS

Directions: Read the statements carefully. Choose the best answer from the options below. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper

_____1. The art style in this period was brought about by the renewed interest in Greek and Roman classics.
a. Renaissance b. Romantic c. Neoclassical d. Baroque
_____2. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Romantic period?
a. Dramatic composition c. emotional extremes
b. Portrayal of Roman history d. social injustices
_____3. This style of painting during Romantic period became more popular because of people’s adoration of nature.
a. Landscape b. Portrait c. Animals d. Museums
_____4. Which painting in the Romantic period portrays the victims of the shipwreck?
a. The Third of May b. Insane Woman c. The Oath of Horatii d. The Raft of Medusa
_____5. Which of the following is a characteristic of neoclassical art?
a. formal composition b. calm and rational c. portrayal of Roman history d. all of the above
_____6.What is the western movement that highlights the decorative and visual arts of the ancient Roman and Greek civilizations?
a. Baroque b. Neoclassicism c. Renaissance d. Romanticism
_____7. Neoclassicism was originally a reaction against the style of which period/ movement?
a. baroque b. gothic c. luminism d. rococo
_____8. Who was considered as the first internationally acclaimed Danish Artist?
a. Antoine- Louis Barye b. Antonio Canova c. Bertel Thorvaldsen d. Francois Rude
_____9. Which of the following is a trend that emphasized both the delicate and stormy presentation of sentiments or emotions.
a. Classicus b. Neo-Classicism c. Neos d. Romanticism
____10. The word neoclassic came from the Greek word which means.
a. Classicus b. First class c. Neos d. Rocco
____11. Which of the following was known as an Italian artist and sculptor who became famous for his marble sculptures?
a. Antonio Canova b. Bertel Thorvaldsen c. Francis Rude d. Henri Labrousete
____12. Which of the following building designed was based on an ancient temple?
a. Classical block style b. Neoclassical c. Palladian style D. Temple style
____13. Which of the following was best known as the designer of the most famous classical block of all which is the Palais Garnier?
a. Andrea Palladio b. Charles Garnier c. Henri Labrouste d. Robert Adam
____14. Which of the following is divided into works that concern the human world and those concern the natural world.
a. Neoclassic Sculpture b. Romantic Sculpture c. Sculpture d. Temple style
____15. Which of the following is a latin word which is similar in meaning to the English phrase first class.
a. Classicus b. Neo c. New d. Romantic

HEALTH
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Directions: Read the statements carefully. Choose the best answer from the options below. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
_____1. What do you call the immediate care given to an injured person before the arrival of the physician?
a. First aid b. Intensive care c. Chest compression d. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
_____2. Which is an objective of first aid?
a. To prolong life
b. To intensify suffering
c. To end the services of a physician
d. To bridge the gap between the victim and the physician
_____3. When a first aider does not alarm a victim, what characteristic does s/he show?
a. Gentleness b. Being observant c. Resourcefulness d. Tactfulness
_____4. What is the first thing to do in assessing an emergency?
a. Call for help
b. Survey if the scene is safe
c. Do a head-to-toe examination
d. Check the vital signs of the victim
_____5. When is the primary survey of the victim done?
a. When the victim is conscious
b. During the survey of the scene
c. When the victim is unconscious
d. After the victim has regained consciousness
_____6. It is a type of bandage that use to apply pressure on wounds and can also use as support sling?
a. Ace Bandage c.Triangular Bandage
b. Tubular Bandage d. Cravat Phase
_____7.How can we make a Square knot?
a.Left over Right, Left over Right
b.Left over Right, Right over Left
c.Right over Left, Right Over Left
d.Right over Left, Left over Left
_____8.What will you do next after you have done securing the bandage with square knot?
a.Left the victim. c.Check the bandage regularly
b.Let the victim fall asleep d.None of the Above
_____9.Why is it necessary to put bandage to a bleeding wound?
a. To apply direct pressure and control bleeding. C. To prevent further injury
B. To hold the dressing in place D. All of the Above
_____10. If the victim has a broken arm, how will you do the wrapping of the bandage?
a. Do it in a rush. C. Handle it with panic
b.Handle it with gentleness. D. Do it tensely
_____11. Which of the following is the easiest way to transport light and smaller victim?
A. Fireman’s carry C. Chair or seat carry
B. Blanket drag D. Pack strap carry
_____12. Which of the following is used when the floor is smooth and short distance of transport?
A. Fireman’s drag C. Piggy back
B. Hammock Carry D. Shoulder drag
_____13. Which of the following is used when there are two first aiders and a chair is available?
A. Bearer Alongside Carry C. Hammock Carry
B. Chair or Seat Carry D. Piggy Back
_____14. When the victim is seriously injured and should not be lifted, which of the following transport should be used?
A. Blanket Drag C. Bearer Alongside Carry
B. Fireman’s Carry D. Six Man Lift and Carry
_____15. Which of the following transport where carriers will stay on the uninjured side of the victim?
A. Bearer Alongside Carry C. Hammock Carry
B. Fireman’s Carry D. Pack Strap Carry

GOD BLESS!

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