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Mapeh 9 First Periodical Test

The document is a first periodical test for MAPEH 9, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering topics in music, arts, physical education, and health. It includes questions about historical music periods, art techniques, health issues, and community health. The document also contains a key answer section for grading purposes.

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Mapeh 9 First Periodical Test

The document is a first periodical test for MAPEH 9, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering topics in music, arts, physical education, and health. It includes questions about historical music periods, art techniques, health issues, and community health. The document also contains a key answer section for grading purposes.

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FIRST PERIODICAL TEST

MAPEH 9

Name: __________________________________________ Section:___________ Date: ____________

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer and write the letter before each number.

_________1. The following are the characteristics of Gregorian Chants, except one.
a. free meter c. monophonic
b. modal d. polyphonic

_________2. Which is not true about Renaissance music?


a. It is mostly polyphonic.
b. It uses word painting in texts and music.
c. It is usually based on Latin liturgy.
d. It has a melodic line that moves in a flowing manner.

_________3. Which of the following is not a section of mass?


a. Credo c. Kyrie
b. Gloria d. Le Jeu de Robin

_________4. The period when the Christian church highly influenced culture and political affairs in
Europe.
a. Baroque c. Medieval
b. Classical d. Renaissance

__________5. Why is Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina said to be the greatest master of Roman Catholic
Church music during the Renaissance?
a. He was committed to secular music.
b. Not committed to the music of the church.
c. Majority of his compositions are sacred music.
d. A and B

__________6. Baroque music is considered a “pearl of irregular shape” because of the following reason.
a. Melodies are easy to sing or remember.
b. Orchestra consists of piano and violin.
c. Primarily contrapuntal textures with some monophonic.
d. Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental.

_________7. How was Antonio Vivaldi recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers?
a. Because of his red hair.
b. Because 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.
__________8. Which statement is true about Baroque music?
a. Melodies are less dynamic.
b. Melodies are not easy to sing.
c. Known for the simplicity of the musicians.
d. Early composers favored homophonic texture.

_________9. It is a contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint.


a. Concerto c. Fugue
b. Concerto Grosso d. Oratorio

________10. Which statement is not true about Morley?


a. He was the son of a brewer.
b. He was the most famous composer of secular music.
c. He was a singer in the local cathedral during his childhood.
d. He was known for his compositions for organ, orchestra, and oratorio.

________11. Refers to the extended musical setting of the sacred music.


a. Concerto c. Fugue
b. Concerto Grosso d. Oratorio

________12. There are five sections of the Mass. Which of the following is the only section of Mass with
Greek text?
a. Agnus Dei c. Gloria
b. Credo d. Kyrie

_________13. 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. Prehistoric Era
b. Greek Era d. Roman Era

__________14. A method of painting that denotes a picture painted on a panel, usually made of wood.
a. panel painting c. scroll painting
b. tomb/wall painting d. plain-air painting

_________15. Paintings from this era were most commonly found in vases, panels, and tombs.
a. Ancient Egypt c. Prehistoric Era
b. Greek Era d. Roman Era

_________16. The era wherein the purpose of their paintings is to make the deceased afterlife place
pleasant.
a. Ancient Egypt c. Prehistoric Era
b. Greek Era d. Roman Era
_________17. Your group was tasked to do a mural painting in your school using colors made with grind
powder pigments in pure water to make the painting become an integral part of the wall. What technique
of painting is ideal for mural painting using the above-mentioned materials?
a. Fresco c. Kerch style
b. Encaustic d. Mosaic

_________18. A typical art process in the Romantic era where pieces of colored glass, stone, or other
materials were formed together to create an image.
a. Fresco c. Kerch style
b. Encaustic d. Mosaic

________19. A very popular method of painting during the classical period uses the method of fresco in
either tempera (water-based) or encaustic (wax).
a. panel painting c. scroll painting
b. tomb/wall painting d. plain-air painting

________20. Most of the paintings in this era were copied or imitated from Hellenic Greek paintings.
a. Ancient Egypt c. Prehistoric Era
b. Greek Era d. Roman Era

________21. 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. Acrylic c. Fresco
b. Encaustic c. Kerch style

________22. Their sculptures show perfect human anatomy and proportion.


a. Ancient Egypt c. Prehistoric
b. Greek classical d. Romanesque

________23. The architectural design in this era depicts pointed arches, high ceiling vaults, and stone
vaulting bore.
a. Ancient Egypt c. Prehistoric
b. Greek classical d. Romanesque

________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. All individual components were all brought to the plane of representation and laid out like writing.
d. Most of the time the gods are smaller than humans, the king is smaller than their followers and the
dead are smaller than the living.

__________25. Aside from improper eating habits, what habit also causes diabetes?
a. Environment c. Jogging
b. Genetics d. Sedentary Lifestyle

_________26. Which of the following is NOT the appropriate way in giving a first aid procedure for a
person having a sprain?
a. Remove any clothing or jewelry around the joint.
b. Apply hot compress at once.
c. Elevate the affected joint.
d. The victim’s physician may recommend an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication.

_________27. Heat exhaustion is a response to heat characterized by fatigue, weakness, and collapse due
to inadequate intake of water to compensate for the loss of fluids during sweating. Which of the following
is NOT the suitable way in giving first aid to a person having heat exhaustion?

a. Keep the victim cool.


b. Help the victim to stand up.
c. Monitor the victim for signs of shock.
d. Give him/her electrolyte beverages to sip or make a salted drink.

________28. What lifestyle-related disease will an official have if he/ she continues to smoke and eat
without cholesterol-rich foods?
a. Cancer c. Heart Disease
b. Diabetes d. Stroke

________29. What is the BEST value that a sports official must possess?
a. Fairness c. Punctuality
b. Unjust d. Indecent

________30. It is a system in sports used to maintain order and fairness in implementing the rule.
a. Sports Officiating c. Sports Science
b. Sports Psychology d. Sports Youth

_______31. The following are hand signals in basketball, except one:


a. 20 second time out c. illegal motion
b. Illegal dribble d. Goal tending two points

________32. In what way will our knowledge and skills in sports officiating skills help our community?
a. Save money during sports competition
b. Train youth in sports-related activities like athletes and sports officials.
c. Reduces the case of delinquent youth in the community.
d. All of the above

___________33. These qualities refer to the emotional readiness of an officiating official to perform his
or her role in a game.
a. Mental Qualities c. Emotional Qualities
b. Physical Qualities d. Social Qualities

___________34. It is the quality of officiating officials to settle disputes without sacrificing the integrity
of a game and the officiating team.
a. Mental Qualities c. Emotional Qualities
b. Physical Qualities d. Social Qualities

__________35. In games which require the official to run continuously, what fitness component should
the official possess?
a. Balance c. Power
b. Endurance d. Strength

__________36. Total expenditure (TEE) is the total number of calories your body needs on a daily basis
and is determined by the following except:
a. Your BMI ( Body Mass Index) c. The Thermal effect of food
b. Your BMR ( Basal Metabolic Rate) d. The thermic of your physical activity

__________37. For sports officials to have lean muscles, what type of food should they eat?
a. Carbohydrates c. Iron
b. Fats d. Protein

__________38. It 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

_________39. It 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

_________40. It 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. Why did community health consider art and science?


a. Because community health maintains, protects, and improves the health of all members of the
community through the organized and sustained community.
b. Because community health maintains and improves the health of all members of the community
through organized and sustained community efforts.
c. Because community health protects and improves the health of all members of the community
through organized and sustained community efforts.
d. Because community health maintains, protects, and improves the health of all members of the
community.

___________42. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a Healthy Community?

a. A clean and safe physical environment


b. A diverse and innovative economy
c. Sustainable use of available resources for all
d. An environment that does not meets everyone’s basic needs

__________43. Why do we need to ensure community health in planning community development?


a. To attain a luxury of life.
b. To keep the safety of the community.
c. To live in a clean, safe, and comfortable home.
d. To maintain an enjoyable lifestyle.

__________44. Which best describes the value acquired by having a healthy environment?
a. Less disease, less health care cost.
b. Active community involvement.
c. More budget on health problems, increase the supply of medicines.
d. More community projects in community development.

__________45. 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

_________46. 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
b. Primary Health Care
c. Child Health Care
d. Control of Communicable Disease

_________47. Is defined as the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the
earth.
a. Deforestation c. Oil Spill
b. Illegal Mining d. Pollution

__________48. Which of the following problems is a leading cause of environmental destruction?


a. Deforestation c. Pollution
b. Illegal Mining d. Soil Erosion

__________49. 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. Deforestation c. Pollution
b. Illegal Mining d. Soil Erosion

___________50. What environmental problem reduces the ability of soil to store water and support plant
growth?
a. Deforestation c. Pollution
b. Illegal Mining d. Soil Erosion
FIRST PERIODICAL TEST
MAPEH 9

KEY ANSWER

Music Arts PE Health

1. D 13. C 25.D 38. A


2.C 14. A 26.C 39. C
3.D 15. B 27. D 40. B
4.C 16. A 28. C 41. C
5.D 17. A 29. A 42. D
6. D 18. D 30. A 43. C
7. D 19. B 31. C 44. B
8. B 20. D 32. D 45. B
9. C 21. B 33. C 46. B
10. D 22. B 34. A 47. B
11. D 23. D 35. B 48. A
12. D 24. D 36. A 49. C
37. D 50. D

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