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1st Quarter Exm Mapeh 9

This document contains a first quarter examination for MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) subjects given to students at Bitadton National High School in Antique, Philippines. The examination tests student knowledge in these subject areas through 50 multiple choice questions covering topics such as music history periods and composers, different art styles and purposes, physical education concepts like officiating roles and qualities, and environmental and health topics including pollution, deforestation, and waste management laws.

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1st Quarter Exm Mapeh 9

This document contains a first quarter examination for MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) subjects given to students at Bitadton National High School in Antique, Philippines. The examination tests student knowledge in these subject areas through 50 multiple choice questions covering topics such as music history periods and composers, different art styles and purposes, physical education concepts like officiating roles and qualities, and environmental and health topics including pollution, deforestation, and waste management laws.

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Department of Education

Region VI- Western Visayas


Division of Antique
BITADTON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bitadton, Culasi, Antique

First Quarter Examination in MAPEH 9


MUSIC(1-12)
Direction: Read each item carefully. Shade the letter of the correct answer.
1. This period is derived from the Portuguese word barroco which means “pearl of irregular shape”.
a. Baroque period b. Medieval period c. Renaissance period d. Pre-Hispanic period
2. The period when the influence of the roman Catholic Church started to decline as the new music genre
arose was the:
a. Medieval period b. Baroque period c. Renaissance period d. Pre-Hispanic period
3. There are five sections of the Mass. Which of the following means “ Lord have Mercy”?
a. Kyrie b. Gloria c. Agnus Dei d. Credo
4. A form of music consisting of a single melodic line without chordal accompaniment and this is the
oldest type of music.
a. Polyphony b. Monophony c. Secular d. Modal
5. A music that was specifically written for use in religious services.
a. Secular music b. Sacred music c. Rock Music d. OPM music
6. A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.
a. Concerto grosso b. Fugue c. Oratorio d. Concerto
7. A musical compositions that resemble a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church
during the baroque Era.
a. Concerto grosso b. Chorale c. Oratorio d. Concerto
8. Is a form of a sacred musical composition that sets texts of the eucharistic Liturgy into music.
a. Madrigal b. Mass c. Opera d. None of the above
9. This period is also known as the Middle Ages or “Dark Ages” that started with the fall of the Roman
Empire.
a. Baroque period b. Medieval period c. Renaissance period d. Pre-Hispanic period
10. He was a famous composer of renaissance period that is said to be the greatest master of Roman
Catholic Church music during this period.
a. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina c. Antonio Vivaldi
b. Johann Sebastian Bach d. George Friedrich Händel
11. A famous composer of Baroque period and is known for mainly for composing instrumental concertos,
especially for the violin, as well as sacred choral works and over forty operas.
a. George Friedrich Händel c. Antonio Vivaldi
b. Johann Sebastian Bach d. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
12. Baroque composer that is remembered for his operas and oratorios. His famous works are “Samson”
and “Messiah”.
a. George Friedrich Händel c. Antonio Vivaldi
b. Johann Sebastian Bach d. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
ARTS (13-27)
13. was characterized by its very vigorous style in painting and sculpture, lavishly decorated
manuscripts and retained many basic features of Roman architectural styles.
a. Byzantine art b. Roman art c. Romanesque art d. Gothic art
14. This kind of paintings were found inside the caves which may have been their way of communicating
with each other.
a. Byzantine art b. Roman art c. Romanesque art d. Pre-historic era
15. Most of its painting were highly stylized, symbolic, and shows profile view of an animal or a person.
a. Gothic painting b. Ancient egypt painting c. Pre- historic painting d. Greek painting
16. Paintings from the ancient egypt have five main colors, except;
a. Red b. Black c. Gold d. Yellow
17. This paintings were most commonly found in vases, panels, and tomb and most of the subjects were
battle scenes, mythological figures and everyday scenes.
a. Classical greek era b. Gothic era c. Romanesque era d. Egyptian era
18. It is an art process where an image is created using an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass,
stones, or other materials.
a. Mosaic b. Kerch style c. Fresco d. Encaustic
19. A common method of greek painting which is water-based pigments on a freshly applied plaster
usually on wall surfaces and ideal for murals, durable, and has a matte style.
a. Fresco b. Encaustic c. Mosaic d. None of the above
20. Kerch style is an attic red-figure pottery named after the Crimean city of Kerch. The following were the
most common shapes of this classical vase painting EXCEPT
a. Wine container c. Low bowl with two handles
b. Bowl for water and wine d. Low handles and lid
21. The formal writing system of Egypt with the use of pictures.
a. Hieroglyphics b. Calligraphy c. Photography d. Logography
22. Which of the following BEST describe an Egyptian sculpture?
a. Significant in revealing the artistic progress of the culture or artist involved
b. Symbolism were heavily used to represent the Gods.
c. Living is presented larger than the dead.
d. Faithful and direct imitation of human anatomy.
23. Which of the following is NOT a relevant nature of Pre-historic sculpture?
a. Symbolic elements were widely used.
b. Sculpture is a result of natural erosion and not a human artistry.
c. Carvings may have mythological or religious significance
d. Materials used in sculpture may vary according to region and locality.
24. What is the main purpose of Egyptian paintings?
a. To make the deceased afterlife place pleasant c. to preserve the knowledge of the past
b. To restore their culture and beliefs d. all of the above
25. Ancient Egypt is known for a massive monument having rectangular base and four triangular
faces culminating in a singular apex, built over or around a crypt or tomb.
a. tomb b. vault c. pyramid d. terracotta
26. . In Greek architecture, temples were designed either of the three architectural styles or orders.
Which among the following is NOT a Greek Classical style?
a. Tonic b. Corinthian c. Doric d. Ionic

Physical Eduaction (28-35)


27. A system of managing sports, specifically on implementing the game rules and keeping order in the
duration of the game.
a. Referee b. Sports officiating c. Coach d. Officials
28. These qualities refer to the emotional readiness of an officiating official to perform his or her role in a
game.
a. Physical qualities b. Emotional qualities c. Mental qualities d. Social qualities
29. gestures used by sports officials to communicate to the players and the audience specifically
game related events, like fouls, points and the like.
a. Hand signals b. Sign language c. Kinesthetics d. body language
30. It refer to all of the qualities pertaining to one’s mental preparations in officiating a game.
a. Physical qualities b. Emotional qualities c. Mental qualities d. Social qualities
31. Hydration is important in our body especially in running continuously for long minutes. If we want to
hydrate our body, what’s the best drink to take?
a. Energy drinks b. Softdrinks c. Sports drink d. Water

32.
a. Substitution b. Time-out c. Charge-Time out d. Beckoning-in

33.

a. Blocking b. Holding c. Illegal use of hands d. Technical


34.
a. okay b. Holding c. Jump Ball d. Technical

35. a. blocking b. Time-in c. travelling d. Carrying the ball

HEALTH (36-50)

36. It is defined as a sociological group in a largeplace sharing one environment. It therefore includes the
individual and the family.
a. Environment b. Community c. Society d. Barangay
37. This is considered as a common environmental problems in our country which had a big impact in the
destruction of big areas of our forests.
a. Soil erosion b. Kaingin c. Deforestation d. Mining
38. The means of any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of water, air and/ or
land resources.
a. Pollution b. Chemical factories c. Oil Spill d. Illegal Mining
39. A republic act that adopts the 3Rs of Ecological Waste Management.
a. RA No. 9030 b. RA No. 9300 c. RA No. 9003 d. RA No. 3009
40. Solid waste management is for a highly recommended formula that is to adopt the 3Rs, what does 3Rs
mean?
a. Reduce, reuse, remove c. Recycle, Retain, Refresh
b. Reduce, reuse and recycle d. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
41. It means any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of the atmospheric air.
a. Noise pollution b. Soil pollution c. Air pollution d. Water pollution
42. A pollution that is the excessive sound and causes hearing loss, stress, fatigue, irritability, tension,
headaches, and high blood pressure.
a. Noise pollution b. Soil pollution c. Water pollution d. Air pollution
43. These are diverse underwater ecosystem built from calcium carbonate secreted by corals.
a. Sanctuary b. Coral Reefs c. Planktons d. Marine animals
44. It happens when soil and rock are moved from one place to another by wind, water, and gravity.
a. Soil erosion b. Deforestation d. Mining d. flash flood
45. Shall refer to the discharge, deposit, dumping, spilling, leaking, or placing, of any solid waste into or
any land.
a. Yard cuttings b. Refuse c. Garbage d. Waste disposal
46. Which does not describe a healthy community?
a. A clean and safe environment
b. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities
c. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone
d. An everyone that meets everyone’s basic needs
47. The following are the causes of soil erosion, except;
a. Mining b. Deforestation c. Coral reef degradation d. Building of Roads
48. It refers to leftover vegetables, animal, fish and other food materials from the kitchen and
establishments.
a. Garbage b. Street refuse c. Rubbish d. Special Wastes
49. Is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity , and the ability to lead socially
a. Community Health b. Health c. Balance diet d. Immune system
50. Which best describes the benefits of a healthy environment?
a. Less disease, less health care costs
b. Active community involvement
c. More budget for health problems, increased supply of medicines
d. More community projects for community development

God Bless!!
Prepared by:
Jesabe P. Taon
Teacher I
Answer key for MAPEH 9 25.d

First Quarter 26.d

1. a 27. b

2.c 28.b

3.a 29.a

4.b 30.c

5.b 31.d

6.d 32.a

7.b 33.c

8.b 34.c

9.b 35.d

10.a 36.b

11.c 37.c

12.a 38.a

13.c 39.c

14.d 40. d

15.b 41. c

16.d 42.a

17.a 43.b

18.a 44.a

19.a 45.d

20.d 46.b

21.a 47.c

22.b 48.a

23.b 49.a

24.d 50.a

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