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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

MUSIC 10
SUMMATIVE TEST
SEPTEMBER 13, 2019

No of Item Placement
No of items Understandin Analyzin Evaluatin
Topic Learning Competencies Percentage Remembering Applying Creating
Session g g g
70 % 20 % 10%
Historical MU10AP-IIa-g-2
and (cultural describes the historical and cultural
background background of Afro-Latin American and 3, 6, 7, 8, Matching Type
of African popular music; 9, 10, 11, 1, 2, 4, 5, 17, 18, Modified True or
3 100 % 22 21, 22
and Latin 12, 13, 14, 16 19, 20 False
American 15 Explanation
music

Total 3 100 % 22 16 4 2

Prepared by: Approved:

VANESSA V. RAMIREZ MYRNALYN V. EVANGELIO, ESP-II


Subject Teacher School Head
SUMMATIVE TEST IN MUSIC 10
September 13, 2019
Name: ______________________________________________ Year and Section: _____________________________ Score: _______________
I. MATCHING TYPE.
Directions: Read each phrases carefully from Column A and match each definitions to Column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.

1. One of the vocal forms of African music that can communicate various emotions such as ecstatic joy a. Spiritual
to sadness
2. Vocal forms of African Music that accompanied handclaps and extemporaneous body moves b. Call and Response
3. He is the Godfather of Soul c. Membranophones
4. Vocal forms of African Music that has texts which are mainly religious, sometimes taken from d. Chordophones
psalms of Biblical passages, while the music utilizes deep bass voices
5. It is a succession of two distinct musical phrases usually rendered by different musicians, where the e. James Brown
second phrase acts as a direct commentary on or response to the first.
6. These are percussion instruments that are either struck with a mallet or against one another. f. Lamellaphones
7. An instruments which have vibrating animal membranes used in drums. g. Kwassa Kwassa
8. One of the most popular African which has a set of plucked tongues or keys mounted on a sound h. Djembe
board.
9. An instruments that can produce sounds from a vibration of strings. i. Blues
10. An instruments which are produced initially by trapped vibrating air columns j. Talking drum
11. It is a musical genre from Nigeria which is used to wake up the worshippers after fasting during k. Were
Ramadan.
12. A dance style begun in Zaire in the late 1980’s, popularized by Kanda Bongo Man. l. Apala
13. This is Muslim music performed often as a wake-up call for early breakfast and prayers during m. Soul
Ramadan celebrations.
14. A drum that is used to send messages to announce births, deaths, marriages, sporting events, n. Aerophones
dances, initiation, or war.
15. One of the best known African drums. It is shaped like a large goblet and played with bare hands. o. Idiophones
p. Slit drum
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
Directions. Read each of the statements carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is right; inversely, if the statement is wrong underline the word/ phrase that
makes the idea wrong and provide the right one. Write your answer on the space provided.

16. It is believed that music and dance are the two things that are indispensable.
17. Most of the music in the Africa are essential to their ceremonies including those for birth, death, initiation,
marriage, and funerals.
18. Creativity from local materials cannot be found among African musical instruments.
19. Body percussion cannot be considered as one of the musical instruments.
20. African music has a great influence in todays’ musical history around the Asia.
III. EXPLANATION
Answer the question below brief and concisely.
21-22. As a student, what is the impact of African music in our own culture of music?

SUMMATIVE TEST IN MUSIC 10


September 13, 2019
Name: _________________________________ Year and Section: __________________ Score: _______________
I. MATCHING TYPE.
Directions: Read each phrases carefully from Column A and match each definitions to Column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.

1. One of the vocal forms of African music that can communicate various emotions such as ecstatic joy a. Spiritual
to sadness
2. Vocal forms of African Music that accompanied handclaps and extemporaneous body moves b. Call and Response
3. He is the Godfather of Soul c. Membranophones
4. Vocal forms of African Music that has texts which are mainly religious, sometimes taken from d. Chordophones
psalms of Biblical passages, while the music utilizes deep bass voices
5. It is a succession of two distinct musical phrases usually rendered by different musicians, where the e. James Brown
second phrase acts as a direct commentary on or response to the first.
6. These are percussion instruments that are either struck with a mallet or against one another. f. Lamellaphones
7. An instruments which have vibrating animal membranes used in drums. g. Kwassa Kwassa
8. One of the most popular African which has a set of plucked tongues or keys mounted on a sound h. Djembe
board.
9. An instruments that can produce sounds from a vibration of strings. i. Blues
10. An instruments which are produced initially by trapped vibrating air columns j. Talking drum
11. It is a musical genre from Nigeria which is used to wake up the worshippers after fasting during k. Were
Ramadan.
12. A dance style begun in Zaire in the late 1980’s, popularized by Kanda Bongo Man. l. Apala
13. This is Muslim music performed often as a wake-up call for early breakfast and prayers during m. Soul
Ramadan celebrations.
14. A drum that is used to send messages to announce births, deaths, marriages, sporting events, n. Aerophones
dances, initiation, or war.
15. One of the best known African drums. It is shaped like a large goblet and played with bare hands. o. Idiophones
p. Slit drum
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
Directions. Read each of the statements carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is right; inversely, if the statement is wrong underline the word/ phrase that
makes the idea wrong and provide the right one. Write your answer on the space provided.

16. It is believed that music and dance are the two things that are indispensable.
17. Most of the music in the Africa are essential to their ceremonies including those for birth, death, initiation,
marriage, and funerals.
18. Creativity from local materials cannot be found among African musical instruments.
19. Body percussion cannot be considered as one of the musical instruments.
20. African music has a great influence in todays’ musical history around the Asia.
III. EXPLANATION
Answer the question below brief and concisely.
21-22. As a student, what is the impact of African music in our own culture of music?

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