MAPEH-9
SEMI FINAL EXAM
DIRECTION:WRITE THE LETTER OF YOUR ANSWER IN A ½ LENGTHWISE PIECE OF PAPER.
MUSIC
1. Who is the Romantic Opera composer that wrote his final opera that ends with “All the world’s a joke”.
a. Richard Wagner b. Giuseppe Verdi c. George Bizet d. Franz Peter Schubert
2. Why is it important to know the types of singers when performing in an opera?
a. It helps the audience understand the vocal range of each character.
b. It guides singers in selecting appropriate songs and meeting the vocal expectations for their character.
c. It determines the overall storyline of the opera and allows singers to focus on acting rather than vocal
performance.
d. It ensures the singer's voice matches the expected vocal quality and character portrayal.
3. Which of the following is NOT a component of opera?
a. Libretto b. Aria c. Recitative d. Tenor
4. It is an air or solo singing part sung by a principal character. This song is what the public will remember
best when leaving the opera house, what is it?
a. Aria b. Recitative c. Score d. Libretto
5. What is the slight speeding up or slowing down of the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist?
a. Rubato b. Vibrato c. Dolce d. Glissando
6. Who is the romantic period composer that considered as the last of the Classical composers and one of
the first romantic ones?
a. Giacomo Puccini b. Giuseppe Verdi c. Franz Peter Schubert d. Georges Bizet
7. What is the term used for the prose parts and dialogue in opera, considered to be declamatory singing?
a. Aria b. Recitative c. Score d. Libretto
8. Which play, known in English as Camille, is categorized as a romantic tragedy?
a. Madame Butterfly b. La Boheme c. Carmen d. La Taviata
9. What opera that is usually characterized by elaborate costume, scenery, and choreography? It is also a
musical composition having all or most of its text set to music with arias, recitative, choruses, duets, and
trios.
a. Romantic Opera b. La Traviata c. Madame Butterfly d. La Boheme
10. He belonged to a group of composers who emphasized realism, drawing material from everyday life
and rejecting heroic themes from mythology and history. Who is this composer?
a. Richard Wagner b. Georges Bizet c. Giacomo Puccini d. Giuseppe Verdi
ARTS
11. Which of the following does not belong to the types of drama in ancient Greece theater?
a. Satyr b. Tragedy c. Comedy d. Love Story
12. Where does the opera “Carmen” by Georges Bizet take place?
a. Stratford-upon-Avon b. Seville, Spain c. Paris, France d. England
13. What is the genre of the play “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles?
a. Comedy b. Satyr c. Tragedy d. Love Story
14. Which of the following is NOT one of the stage works composed by Georges Bizet?
a. Carmen, opera b. Ivan IV, grand opera c. Djamileh, one-act opera d. Merchant of Venice
15. Theater originated from which of the following?
a. Myth, ritual, and ceremony b. Literature and poetry c. Rehearsals and performances
d. Habit, tradition, and ritual
16. Which of the following Greek word combinations is the origin of the term “tragedy”?
a. “ethos” (character) and “drama” (action) b. “tragos” (goat) and “ode” (song)
c. “mythos” (story) and “logos” (speech) d. “philos” (love) and “dramatos” (drama)
17. What term is used to refer to the buildings designed for theatrical performances?
a. auditoriums b. arenas c. theatron d. coliseums
18. Who is the composer of the famous Romeo and Juliet play?
a. George Bizet b. Sophocles c. Victor Marie Hugo d. William Shakespeare
19. The following are some of the main characters in the opera “Carmen”. Which one is not among them?
a. Apothecary b. Don Jose c. Morales d. Escamillo
20. What is the purpose of the masks worn by the characters in the play Oedipus Rex?
a. To allow actors to portray multiple roles while maintaining a sense of anonymity, helping the audience
focus solely on the character's actions and dialogue
b. To symbolize the characters' emotional states
c. To keep the audience from being distracted by the actual, physical attributes of the actors
d. To differentiate between the characters' social statuses
HEALTH
21. What is bullying that occurs through the use of technology and electronic means called?
a. Cyberbullying b. Physical bullying c. Social bullying d. Verbal bullying
22. What term describes the act of taking a person against their will and holding them in unjust captivity?
a. Kidnapping b. Stalking c. Domestic Violence d. Fraternity
23. What is sexual contact between individuals who are so closely related that their marriage is prohibited
by law?
a. Molestation b. Rape c. Sodomy d. Incest
24. What is the act of hurting a person's body or destroying their possessions?
a. Verbal bullying b. Social bullying c. Cyberbullying d. Physical bullying
25. What is the difference between suicide and parasuicide?
a. Suicide is a result of a deep psychological disorder, while parasuicide is a coping mechanism used
during moments of extreme stress or frustration.
b. Suicide involves a conscious decision to take one's life, while parasuicide is only about intentionally
inflicting injury.
c. Suicide is a permanent action, while parasuicide is a temporary way to express feelings of hopelessness
and anger.
d. Suicide is an intentional act to end one's life, while parasuicide refers to self-harm without the intent to
die.
26. What acts of terror involve violence used by drug traffickers to influence governments or hinder their
efforts to stop the drug trade?
a. Ecoterrorism b. Bioterrorism c. Narcoterrorism d. Nuclear terrorism
27. What term describes forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration?
a. Fondling b. Rape c. Child pornography d. Coitus
28. Which act involves using force or threats to compel people to surrender their money or properties, on
favors?
a. Gang b. Extortion c. Fraternity d. Hazing
29. Which of the following is NOT an example of stalking behavior?
a. Spreading rumors about someone b. Stealing things that belong to you c. Showing up at places you go
to
d. Calling or texting repeatedly
30. Which of the following statements is TRUE about incest?
a. Incest is legally acceptable in most countries and has no psychological effects.
b. Incest only refers to relationships between immediate family members such as siblings and parents.
c. Incest can result in legal consequences, and it is considered harmful both physically and psychologically.
d. Incest is a cultural practice that is universally accepted and encourage
PE
31. What do you call the activities that you choose to participate in during your free time?
a. lifestyle b. activities c. relaxation d. recreation
32. Badminton originated from which ancient game before it developed into the modern sport we
recognize today?
a. poona b. mintonette c. futsal d. Frisbee
33. Which of the following statements is not TRUE about volleyball?
a. The game was brought to the Philippines by Elwood s. Brown.
b. It is a team sports with six players in each of the court.
c. It is held inside the court to avoid the effect of air in the flight of the shuttle.
d. The object of the game is to send the ball over the net and avoid it from grounding into your own court.
34. What is it called when you move with rhythm to express emotions?
a. Dance b. Sports c. Leisure time d. Hiking
35. What is the way you live your life on a daily basis?
a. lifestyle b. activities c. relaxation d. recreation
36. The following are benefits of Zumba EXCEPT one. Which one is it?
a. It helps in losing weight b. It enhances your decisions making skills
c. It improves cardiovascular health and relieves stress d. It tones the abdominals
37. What do you call the activities done outside the building, usually with nature?
a. Inactive Recreation b. Active Recreatio c. Outdoor Recreation d. Indoor Recreation
38. It is a navigating activity that uses specially drawn and detailed maps, what is it?
a. Hiking b. Jogging c. Rock Climbing d. Orienteering
39. What does the HELP philosophy stand for in starting a healthy lifestyle change?
a. Health, Everyone, Lifetime, Personal b. Health, Exercise, Lifestyle, Prevention
c. Health, Environment, Learning, Purpose d. Health, Everyone, Lifestyle, Physical
40. What is the most effective strategy for gaining weight?
a. Expending more calories than consumed
b. Consuming more calories than expended
c. Same amount of calories consumed and expended
d. Reducing calorie intake