2 Grading Long Test Mapeh 9 I. Music Multiple Choices: Read The Sentences Carefully. Choose The Letter of The Correct Answer

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2nd Grading Long Test

MAPEH 9
I. MUSIC
Multiple choices: Read the sentences carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. A multi-movement work for solo instrument such as piano or violin.


a. Symphony b. Concerto c. Sonata d. Opera
2. A German comic opera which literally means “sing-play”, typically with spoken dialogue alternated with ensembles and songs.
a. Opera Buffa b. Singspiel c. Opera Seria d. Alberti Bass
3. Classical period started from 1750 to1820 and also called as __________________.
a. Dark Ages b. Age of Rebirth c. Golden Age d. Age of Reason
4. He was known as the “Father of Symphony” whose life is described as a “rags-to-riches” story.
a. Franz Joseph Haydn b. Ludwig Van Beethoven c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Franz Schubert
5. A multi-movement work for the whole orchestra generally in four movements.
a. Symphony b. Opera c. Concerto d. Sonata
6. A child prodigy and the most amazing genius in musical history who composed the “The Magic Flute”, and “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”.
a. Franz Joseph Haydn b. Ludwig Van Beethoven c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Franz Schubert
7. A multi-movement work designed for an instrumental soloist and orchestra. It emphasizes the individuality of the solo instrument.
a. Symphony b. Opera c. Concerto d. Sonata
8. A drama set to music where singers and musicians perform in theatrical setting.
a. Concerto b. Ballet c. Opera d. Drama
9. The composer who gone deaf but still continued to compose music. He bridged the late Classical era and the early Romantic era.
a. Franz Joseph Haydn b. Ludwig Van Beethoven c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Franz Schubert
10. Opera that usually implies heroic or tragic drama that employs mythological characters.
a. Opera Buffa b. Singspiel c. Opera Seria d. Soap Opera
II. ARTS
11. A style of artistic expression characterized by extravagant forms and forceful dynamic actions
a. Baroque Style b. Renaissance Style c. Romantic Style d. Classical Style
12. An Italian sculptor, painter and architect who was considered as the greatest living artist in his lifetime and one of the greatest artist
of all time.
a. Donatello b. Michaelangelo c. Da Vinci d. Rafaello
13. Regarded as one of the world’s most reproduced religious picture.
a. Transfiguration b. The Last Supper c. Monalisa d. School of Athens
14. He was an Italian artist and the first Baroque artist. He was also the greatest Baroque sculptor and architect.
a. Gian Bernini b. Peter Paul Rubens c. Rembrant van Rijn d. Diego Velasquez
15. He was known as the ultimate “Renaissance Man” because of his intellect, talent and his expression of classical values.
a. Donatello b. Michaelangelo c. Leonardo Da Vinci D. Rafaello
16. A type of artwork from Renaissance period which was characterized by symmetry and balance.
a. Painting b. Sculpture c. Architecture d. Drawing
17. It was the first known free standing nude statue sculpted by Donatello.
a. Pieta b. Donato c. David d. Paul
18. It illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma, either directly in Biblical works or indirectly in imaginary or symbolic work which are
less ambiguous, less arcane, and mysterious.
a. Baroque Painting b. Baroque Sculpture c. Baroque Architecture d. Baroque Music
19. It is the greatest cathedral built during Renaissance Period found in Rome.
a. St. Peter’s Basilica b. St. Mark’s Basilica c. Arch basilica of St. John Lateran d. St. George Basilica
20. It is the main reason why Catholic Church encouraged the use of Baroque Style.
a. to express triumph, power, and control over the Protestants c. to propagate Christianity
b. to impress church visitors and attendees d. to promote peace, love and unity
III. PE
21. The general term referring to the DO’s and DON’T’s in social dancing.
a. Dance Discipline b. Dance Etiquette c. Dance Behavior d. Dance Principles
22. It is intended primarily to get to know other people in attendance to a certain social function.
a. Dance Sports b. Modern Dance c. Ballroom Dance d. Folk Dance
23. Tango originated from what country?
a. USA b. Argentina c. Austria d. Philippines
24. A type of social dances which include the salsa, mambo, swing, cha-cha-cha, rumba, jive, boogie and paso doble.
a. Latin American Dance b. Modern Standard Dance c. Contemporary Dance d. Dance Mixers
25. Ball Gown, Evening Gown and Dinner Gown are some examples of what attire?
a. Formal b. Casual c. Semi-Formal d. Latin
26. It denotes competitive ballroom dancing.
a. Modern Dance b. Ballroom Dance c. Dance Mixers d. Dance Sport

27. A social dance that is one of the most erotic and sensual of all the Latin dance styles due to its slow rhythms and hip movements.
a. Rumba b. Tango c. Salsa d. Jive
28. “May I have this dance?” This line implies __________________.
a. a boy forcing a girl to dance c. a boy who treats a girl with respect even in dancing
b. a boy wishes a dance with somebody d. a boy with no one to dance is pleading
29. A form of social dance wherein the dancer wears formal, ankle-length gowns for females and coat-and-tie for males. Most of the
time, movements in these are restricted to close ballroom position with partner.
a. Latin American Dance b. Modern Standard Dance c. Contemporary Dance d. Dance Mixers
30. All are social dances originated in Cuba EXCEPT:
a. Cha Cha b. Rumba c. Samba d. Mambo
31. A lively style of social dancing originated in USA in which a dancer often lifts spins and flips his or her partner.
a. Rumba b. Swing c. Salsa d. Jive
32. Which of the following, aside from fitness can be developed if one engaged in social dancing activities?
a. courtesy b. respect c. sense of community d. all of them
33. Merengue is the national dance of what country?
a. Spain b. Argentina c. Cuba d. Dominican Republic
34. A social dance in which the basic movement of stepping forward or backward and shifting weight between feet then adds a quick
set of three steps.
a. Quick Step b. Cha-Cha-Cha c. Mambo d. Swing
35. All are demeanors of social dancing EXCEPT:
a. Project a positive image on the dance floor even if it’s not your personal style
b. Dance at the level of your partner
c. If your partner doesn’t know the steps, teach her/him on the dance floor
d. Make an eye contact with your partner
IV.HEALTH
36. It is the use of a substance incoherent or inconsistent with the prescribed dosage.
a. Drug abuse b. Drug misuse c. Drug Dependence d. Drug Tolerance
37. Drugs that speed up a person’s central nervous system.
a. Inhalants b. Stimulants c. Depressants d. Hallucinogens
38. Which among the myths and misconceptions is true about the use of drugs of abuse but will lead the drug user into in a dangerous
and life-threatening situation as it makes him/her lose normal judgment which is part of person’s normal inhibition?
a. Drugs of abuse remove life’s problems and worries c. Drugs of abuse improve memory
b. Drugs of abuse make a person bold and brave d. Drugs of abuse heat up the body
39. Drugs which relieve pain and induce sleepiness.
a. Inhalants b. Narcotics c. Depressants d. Hallucinogens
40. A cluster of psychological, behavioral and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity in which the use of a drug takes on a high
priority thereby creating a strong desire to take the substance.
a. Drug abuse b. Drug misuse c. Drug Dependence d. Drug Tolerance
41. Which of the following are protective factors in the personal domain?
a. Risk taking behavior, childhood problems and feeling of isolation
b. Positive family relationship, strong family values and clear and consistent family rules
c. Good academic performance joins extra-curricular activities and show interest in attending class
d. Self-control behavior, sense of belonging and positive interaction with people
42. Legal drugs that a non-drug user might try, which can lead him/her to more dangerous and addictive drugs.
a. Inhalants b. Narcotics c. Hallucinogens d. Gateway Drugs
43. The use of a substance for non-medical purposes that leads to damage, addiction and troubled behavioral patterns.
a. Drug abuse b. Drug misuse c. Drug Dependence d. Drug Tolerance
44. All are examples of depressant drugs EXCEPT:
a. Downers b. Hypnotics c. Barbiturates d. Tranquilizers
45. Drugs which distort reality and affect all senses and makes a user see, hear and feel things that don’t exist in the time being.
a. Depressants b. Hallucinogens c. Narcotics d. Inhalants
46. It is the condition of the body to adapt to the effects of substances to the body thus requiring an even larger amount of the
substances to experience the same physiological and mental effect experienced.
a. Drug abuse b. Drug misuse c. Drug Dependence d. Drug Tolerance
47. Easy access to gateway drugs, poor neighborhood and organization relationship and lack of implementation of laws are risk factors
of what domain?
a. school b. peers and friends c. community d. personal
48. These drugs can be found in ordinary household chemical products that are inhaled that makes a person feel intoxicated or “high”.
a. Inhalants b. Stimulants c. Depressants d. Hallucinogens
49. All are protective factors that needed to fight drug use and abuse EXCEPT:
a. Positive outlook in life c. Consultation with adults who are known drug users
b. Ability to cope with stress and depression d. A sense of worthiness and achievement
50. In medicine, they are also called as sedatives that used to treat anxiety, mental disorders and sleep disorders.
a. Stimulants b. Narcotics c. Hallucinogens d. Depressants

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