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TAMBULIG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TULUAN EXTENSION

TULUAN, TAMBULIG, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR


SECOND GRADING EXAMINATION
OCTOBER 18-19,2018
MAPEH 9

Name: _______________ Grade/Section: _____ Score:______________

Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully. Write the letter which corresponds to the correct answer on
the space provided before the number.
___1. A musical work with different movements for an instrumental soloist and orchestra.
a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Rondo
___2. A section of the sonata allegro form where the themes are introduced
a. Exposition b. Development c. Recapitulation d. Theme and variation
___3. The general texture of Classical music
a. Monophonic b. Homophonic c. Heterophonic d. Polyphonic
___4. The term for serious opera
a. Opera b. Comic Opera c. Opera buffa d. Opera seria
___5. The most important form that was developed during the classical era and was usually the form of the first
movement of a sonata or symphony was called ____________.
a. Minuet b. Sonata Allegro c. Rondo d. Symphony
___6. It repeats the themes as they first emerged in the opening exposition
a. Exposition b. Development c. Recapitulation d. Sonata
___7. A musical composition designed to be played by the full orchestra
a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Cantata
___8. The term for Italian opera
a. Opera b. Comic Opera c. Opera buffa d. Opera seria
___9. It is a multi-movement work for solo instrument
a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Cantata
___10. It is called “The Age of Reason”
a. Medieval b. Renaissance c. Baroque d. Classical
___11. He developed out of the Baroque. He was one of the finest masters of composition and one of the most important
painters of the Spanish Golden Age. Who is he?
a. Diego Velasquez b. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn c. Peter Paul Rubens d. Bernini
___12. Flemish Baroque painter. He was well known for his paintings of mythical and figurative subjects, landscapes,
portraits, and Counter- Reformation altarpieces.
a. Diego Velasquez b. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn c. Peter Paul Rubens d. Bernini
___13. The lively styles of paintings which had been invented in Greek and Rome lived on in Byzantium but this time for
Christian subjects
a. Romanesque Painting b. Byzantine Painting c. Paintings from the Gothic Era d. Mosaic
___14. The following are characteristics of Egyptian Architecture EXCEPT
a. The structure has thick sloping walls with few openings to obtain stability.
b. The exterior and interior walls along with columns and piers were covered with hieroglyphics and pictorial
and carvings painted in brilliant colors.
c. Ornamentations were symbolic including scarab (sacred beetle), solar disk and vulture, common motifs
d. Empty space were filled with figures or hieroglyphics
___15. ___________ have a greater freedom of style. They no longer lay closely against the wall, but begun to project
outward.Figures were given their own particular attitudes instead of being set into particular patterns and are more lively
and realistic.
a. Gothic Sculptures b. Romanesque Sculptures c. Roman Sculptures d. Greek Sculptures
___16. These kinds of sculptures were tense and stiff, their bodies were hidden within enfolding robes.After three
centuries of experiments, Greek sculptures had finally evolved and showed all the points of human anatomy and
proportion.
a. Gothic Sculptures b. Romanesque Sculptures c. Roman Sculptures d. Greek Sculptures
___17. These sculptures are made of monumental terra-cotta. They did not attempt to compete with the free standing
Greek works of history or mythology but rather they produced reliefs in the Great Roman triumphal columns with
continuous narrative reliefs around. These are ______________.
a. Gothic Sculptures b. Romanesque Sculptures c. Roman Sculptures d. Greek Sculptures
___18. The following are the Famous Renaissance Artworks and Artists EXCEPT
a. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni c. Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci
b. Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio d. Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino

___19. It was Raphael’s last painting on which he worked on up to his death. The painting exemplifies Raphael’s
development as an artist and the culmination of his career. The subject is combined with an additional episode from the
Gospel in the lower part of the painting.
a. The Transfiguration b. Blessed Soul c. The Goat Amalthea d. Landscape with a Tower
___20. This means picture with pieces stuck on surface: a picture made by striking cloth, pieces of paper, photographs,
and other objects onto a surface.
a. Collage b. Mosaic c. Art d. Style
___21. 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 of energy and enhances cardiorespiratory health
d. It is a good form of exercise
___22. 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
___23. The following festivals EXCEPT ONE are celebrated in honor of Sto. Niňo:
a. Ati-atihan b. Bangus Festival c. Dinagyang Festival d. Sinulog Festival
___24. 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 Fiesta b. Dinagyang Festival c. Festival of festivals d. Mother of all festivals
___25. 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. all of the above
___26. What is the Total Energy Requirement (TER) of a student with a weight of 50 kg performing a moderate festival
dancing activity?
a. 1000 cal. b. 1500 cal. c. 2000 cal. d. 2500 cal.
___27. Why is festival dancing an excellent way to reduce or maintain one’s weight?
a. It exhausts one’s energy to the extent that he can hardly catch his breath off
b. It burns desired number of calories stored in the body depending on the intensity of the activity
c. It easily burns fats off
d. It makes one achieve a desired body figure
___28. How can one best benefit from festival dancing activities?
a. They help one achieve a personally active lifestyle
b. They contribute to the enhancement of community awareness
c. They develop one’s awareness of his own and others’ culture through festivals
d. All of the above
___29. The following EXCEPT ONE may result from having a sedentary lifestyle:
a. Lung cancer b. Overweigh and obesity c. Coronary artery and coronary hear diseases d. Diabetes
___30. 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
___31. What do you call the immediate care given to an injured person before the arrival of a physician?
a. First Aid b. Intensive Care c. Chest Compression d. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
___32. 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
___33. When a first aider does not alarm a victim, what characteristic does s/he show?
a. gentleness b. being observant c. resourcefulness d. tactfulness
___34. What is the first thing to do in assessing an emergency situation?
a. call for help c. do a head-to-toe examination
b. survey if the scene is safe d. check the vital signs of the victim
___35. When is primary survey of the victim done?
a. When the victim is conscious c. When the victim is unconscious
d. During the survey of the scene d. After the victim has regained consciousness
___36. What sterile cloth is used to cover a wound?
a. bandage b. cold compress c. dressing d. hot compress
___37. What is used to stop bleeding and provide support for immobilization of a fracture?
a. bandage b. cold compress c. dressing d. hot compress
___38. Which is a break in the continuity of the tissue in the body?
a. fracture b. laceration c. sprain d. wound
___39. What open wound is caused by nails, needles and other pointed objects?
a. avulsion b. incision c. laceration d. puncture
___40. Which is used to transport an unconscious victim who should not be lifted due to serious injuries?
a. blanket drag b. chair drag c. hammock carry d. lover’s carry

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