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Q1 - Special Exam

This document contains a 35-question special exam for MAPEH 9 that covers various topics related to music, art, and sports officiating. The questions test knowledge of different musical periods like Baroque, Renaissance, and Medieval eras as well as art movements and styles from different time periods including ancient Egypt, Greek, and Roman eras. It also contains questions about principles of sports officiating, components of fitness, and how sports officiating skills can help the community.
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IMELDA INTEGRATED SECONDARY SCHOOL

MAPEH 9
SPECIAL EXAM

Directions: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the best answer from the given choices.

1. The following statements are characteristics of a Gregorian Chant, except;


A. Free in Tempo C. Plain song
B. Used Neumes D. Polyphonic Texture

2. Baroque music considered as “pearl of irregular shape” because of the following reason.
A. Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental
B. Primarily contrapuntal textures with some monophonic
C. Orchestra consists of piano and violin
D. Melodies are easy to sing or remember

3. It is a large-scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on
religious themes.
A. Concerto B. Oratorio C. Chorale D. Fugue

4. Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina is said to be the greatest master of Roman Catholic Church music
during the Renaissance because he was?
A. Not committed to the music of the church
B. He was committed to secular music
C. Majority of his compositions are sacred music
D. Both A and B.

5. The period of “looking back” to the Golden Age of Greece and Rome.
A. Baroque Period C. Classical Period
B. Medieval Period D. Renaissance Period

6. Which musical composition resembles a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church
during the Baroque era.
A. Chorale B. Fugue C. Mass D. Oratorio
7. Which period do great composers like George Friedrich Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Claudio
Monteverdi contributed their great works?
A. Renaissance Period C. Baroque Period
B. Classical Period D. Medieval Period
8. It is a through- composed vocal music composition written and expressed in a poetic text.
A. Madrigal C. Gregorian Chant
B. Troubadour Music D. Mass

9. How is Antonio Vivaldi recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composer?


A. Because of his read hair
B. Because of his influence during his lifetime was widespread over Europe.
C. Because Vivaldi is unknown for using the string a major role in his composition
D. Because he is not known for composing instrumental concertos, especially for the violin as
well as sacred choral works and over forty operas

10. Which of these is the period when the Christian church highly influenced culture and political affairs
in Europe?
A. Renaissance Period C. Baroque Period
B. Classical Period D. Medieval Period

11. Which is not true about Renaissance period?


A. The Renaissance is the period of “looking back”.
B. Secular music in unknown during Renaissance period
C. Renaissance music become popular as entertainment and activity for amateurs and the
educated.
D. The invention of printing in the 1400’s paved the way for the wide distribution of Renaissance
composition.

12. Which is not a part of Vivaldi’s four seasons?


A. Winter B. Autumn C. Rainy D. Summer
13. Which is not true about Monophonic plainchant?
A. Scholars agreed to put monophonic plainchant in notation to assist dissemination of chants
across Europe
B. Pope Gregory’s action made monophonic plainchants popular
C. It was originally transmitted in written
D. Monophonic plainchant was named after Pope Gregory I.

14. Arrange the pictures according to the era where they should belong.

1 2 3
A. 3,2,1 B. 1,2,3 C. 2,1,3 D. 3,1,2

15. Which of these art forms are single pieced, or several panels joined together depicted figural scenes,
including portraits and still-life?
A. Panel Painting C. Murals
B. Stained Glass D. Mosaic

16. Which is a method of painting water-based pigments on a freshly applied plaster usually on a wall
surface?
A. Encaustic B. Abstract C. Acrylic D. Fresco

17. Which art principles does the picture on the right apply?
A. Emphasis C. Form
B. Balance D. Texture

18. Which era were most found in vases, panels, and tomb?
A. Ancient Egypt C. Greek Era
B. Prehistoric Era D. Roman Era

19. This is a system of writing using picture symbols used in ancient Egypt.
A. Hieroglyphics B. Drawing C. Calligraphy D. Medium

20. You were asked by your art teacher to paint using melted beeswax and mineral pigment to varnish
your work of art. What medium of painting are you going to apply?
A. fresco B. encaustic C. Kerch style D. acrylic

21. Mosaic is a technique used for decorative art or interior decorations, which period mosaic was
developed?
A. Romanesque Period C. Byzantine Period
B. Roman Period D. Gothic Period

22. Cave paintings encompass any parietal art which involves the application of color pigments on the
walls. In what era when these types of arts dominated as the people’s means of communication?
A. Ancient Egypt C. Greek Era
B. Prehistoric Era D. Roman Era

23. Which of these art forms can be defined as any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on to a
wall, ceiling, or other larger permanent surfaces, flat, concave, or convex, to be precise?
A. Panel Painting C. Murals
B. Stained Glass D. Mosaic

24. Which is not true about the sculptures from the Egyptian Era?
A. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the gods.
B. Relief compositions were arranged in horizontal lines to record an event or represent an
action.
C. Most of the time the gods are smaller than human, the king is smaller than their followers and
the dead are smaller than the living
D. All individual components were all brought to the plane of representation and laid out like
writing

25. Arrange the pictures of the architecture according to the era where they should belong.
2.

1. 3.

A. 1,2,3 B. 2,1,3 C. 1,3,2 D. 3,1,2

26. Which sculptures shows perfect human anatomy and proportion?


A. Greek classical B. Pre-Historic C. Ancient Egypt D. Romanesque

27. Which of the following is not an objective of first aid?


A. To alleviate sufferings C. To prolong life
B. To add further injury D. All of the above

28. It is the quality of officiating official to settle disputes without sacrificing the integrity of a game and
the officiating team.
A. Social Qualities C. Physical Qualities
B. Mental Qualities D. Emotional Qualities

29. The number of heartbeats per minute based on the number of contractions of the
ventricles is called _________.
A. Physical Fitness C. Pulse Rate
B. Static Stretching D. Dynamic Stretching

30. Which health related component do athletes possess that enable them to perform moderate to high
intensity physical activity over extended period of time.
A. Flexibility C. Muscular Strength
B. Muscular Endurance D. Cardiovascular Endurance

31. Integrity refers to firm adherence to an ethical code as well as the absence of impairment of disability.
This implies that officials will,
A. Allow their judgement to be adversely influenced by personal loyalties or personal gain
B. Adhere whenever possible to the specifies of this ethical code
C. Officiate when their mental or physical competence may be impaired
D. All of the above

32. What system in sport is used to maintain order and fairness in implementing rules?
A. Sports Psychology C. Sports Fitness
B. Sports Youth D. Sports Officiating

33. It refers to the ability of your body systems to work together efficiently to allow you to be healthy and
perform activities of daily living.
A. Physical Fitness C. Pulse Rate
B. Static Stretching D. Dynamic Stretching

34. In games which require the official to run continuously, what fitness component should the official
possess?
A. Balance B. Endurance C. Speed D. Power

35. In what way will our knowledge and skills in sports officiating skills help our community?
A. Reduces the case of delinquent youth in the community
B. Train youth in sports related activities like as athletes and sports official
C. Save money during sports competition
D. All of the above

36. What is the BEST value that a sports official must possess?
A. Fairness C. Punctuality
B. Unjust D. Indecent

37. A process of first aid where in you quickly wrap the injured body part with elastic bandage, not too
tight but have it snug.
A. Ice B. Elevation C. Compression D. Protect
38. Basketball players need to possess this fitness component in order to cross their opponents and shoot
the ball in the ring within limited time.
A. Balance B. Endurance C. Speed D. Power

39. Which of the following problems is a leading cause of environmental destruction?


A. Soil Erosion C. Illegal Mining
B. Pollution D. Deforestation

40. Which of the following is defined as the art and science of maintaining, protecting, and improving the
health of all members of the community through organized and sustained community efforts?
A. Health C. Environmental Health
B. Community Health D. Family Health

41. Lesly is 20 weeks pregnant and must go under ultrasound sonography, which type of health care
programs in the community can she access freely?
A. Nutrition Program. C. Pharmacy Services
B. Communicable Disease Control D. Maternal Health Care

42. Which of the following is the alteration of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of water, air
and / or land resources that results into impairment of its purity or quality?
A. Soil Erosion C. Illegal Mining
B. Pollution D. Deforestation

43. The following statements are true about the WHO characteristic of a healthy community EXCEPT…
A. Inaccessible and inappropriate health services.
B. Diverse and innovative.
C. Celebration of historical heritages.
D. Sustainable use of available resources.

44. The following are examples of community health problems EXCEPT…


A.Waste Disposal C. Food Sanitation
B. Pollution D. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

45. Which of the following comprises those aspects of human health that are determined by physical,
chemical, biological, social, and psycho-social factors in the surrounding environment?
A. Health C. Environmental Health
B. Community Health D. Family Health

46. Gusion had an accident and in need of a blood donation, which type of health care programs in the
community he can access freely?
A. Mental Hygiene C. Dental Services
B. Disaster Management Program D. National Voluntary Blood Services

47. Which of the following 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 a socially and economically productive life?
A. Health C. Environmental Health
B. Community Health D. Family Health

48. It is an approach or program launched by the DOH to promote community health with the partnership
of community, barangay, government, and non-governmental organization.
A. Maternal Health C. Child Health Care
B. Primary Health Care D. Control of Communicable Disease

49. Why do we need to ensure community health care in planning for community development?
A. To attain luxury in life
B. To live in a clean, safe, and comfortable home
C. To keep the safety of the community
D. To maintain an enjoyable lifestyle

50. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a Healthy Community?


A. A clean and safe physical environment
B. An environment that does not meets everyone’s basic needs
C. A diverse and innovative economy
D. A sustainable use of available resources for all

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