2nd Quarter Exams - MAPEH 9
2nd Quarter Exams - MAPEH 9
2nd Quarter Exams - MAPEH 9
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_____ 2. Which of the following is not a characteristic of music in the Classical Period?
A. Harmony and texture is homophonic in general
B. There is an extensive use of crescendo and diminuendo
C. A style of broken accompaniment called Alberti Bass was practiced
D. Sonata, Concerto and Symphony were the vocal forms developed
_____ 3. He was named “Father of the Symphony” because of his over 100 symphonies and developed
into long forms for large orchestra
A. Franz Joseph Hadyn C. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
B. Ludwig Van Beethoven D. Hildegard Von Bingen
_____ 4. This refers to the multi-movement for solo instrument such as keyboard and violin.
A. Sonata B. Concerto C. Opera D. Symphony
_____ 5. A kind of Opera developed in Classical Era which made use of everyday characters and
situations, and typically employed spoken dialogues, lengthy arias and spiced with sight gags, naughty
humor and social satire.
A. Opera Seria B. Opera Buffa C. Opera Aria D. Opera Idomeneo
_____ 7. The following are his works: “The Marriage of Figaro”, “Don Giovanni” and “The Magic of
Flute”.
A. Franz Joseph Hadyn C. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
B. Ludwig Van Beethoven D. Hildegard Von Bingen
_____ 8. What are the three distinct sections of Sonata Allegro Form?
A. Exposition, Recapitulation, Introduction C. Exposition, Development, Recapitulation
B. Recapitulation, Appreciation, Exposition D. Development, Exposition, Intonation
_____ 11. Which movement of the Symphony is typically Rondo or Sonata Form?
A. 1st Movement B. 2nd Movement C. 3rd Movement D. 4th Movement
_____ 12. His music reflects his character and personality: mainly calm, balanced, serious but with
touches of humor.
A. Mozart B. Hadyn C. Beethoven D. Tchaikovsky
_____ 13. Mozart’s ingenuity and excellence in his symphony were challenged by his unexpected
development of deafness. Despite this, he was still able finish 9 symphonies which are still being
performed nowadays. Mozart’s hearing defect started in what symphony?
A. Symphony No. 9 B. Symphony No. 1 C. Symphony NO. 5 D. Symphony No. 7
_____ 14. This is the general texture for classical music which described a melody companied by chords.
A. Homophonic B. Polyphonic C. Melismatic Solo D. Both A & B
_____ 15. A concerto has three movements: fast, slow and fast. Which of the following is the tempo mark
for moderately slow?
A. Allegro B. andante C. largo D. Vivace
_____ 16. The composer who was born in the late classical era and died in the early Romantic Era. Thus,
his music is a fusion of the classical and Romantic style and forms of music which made him peculiar in
his craft.
A. Franz Joseph Hadyn C. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
B. Ludwig Van Beethoven D. Hildegard Von Bingen
______ 18. A section of the Sonata Allegro form where the themes are introduced.
A. Exposition B. Development C. Recapitulation D. Analysis
_____ 19. Which of the following is not solo instrument used in classical concertos?
A. violin B. horn C. piano D. tambourine E. trumpet
_____ 20. The “Surprise Harmony” by Hadyn starts in an andante tempo. What does Andante mean?
A. Slow B. very fast C. extremely slow D. None of the choices
_____ 22. How would you describe the 3 rd movement of the Sonata No. 16 in C major K545 of Mozart?
A. Allegro B. Andante C. Minuet D. moderate to fast tempo E. Both C & D
_____ 23. Europe began to move toward a new style in architecture, literature, and the arts
known as _______.
A. Romanticism B. Renaissance C. Classicism D. Neocism
_____ 24. Who composed the Piano Concerto NO. 5 “Emperor” in Eb Major?
A. Beethoven B. Haydn C. Mozart D. Liszt
_____ 25. A drama set to music where singers and musicians perform in a theatrical setting.
A. Tragedy B. Comedy C. Operetta D. Opera
SECOND QUARTER - GRADE 9 ARTS
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Identify the title of the artwork and the artist of the following
masterpieces. Choose the letter of your answer from the given choices.
a. Donatello c. Michaelangelo
11. _____ b. Da Vinci d. Raphael
1. In social dancing, a boy lead while a girl follows. What values can be developed in such training ?
a. Leadership b. Obedience c. Respect d. All of them
2. The following are reasons why fitness is a universal concern expect one :
a. We face different challenges everyday so we have to keep ourselves fit all their time to overcome
them
b. Everyone needs to be physically fit to meet daily physical challenges
c. One can influence the community fitness conciousness effectively if he or she fosters fitness and well
being
d. To be a good athlete or player in a certain sport
5. How would you best use the knowledge and skills learned in social dancing to enhance fitness in your
community?
a. I will render an intermission number with my partner during fiestas.
b. I will make social dancing my lifetime fitness activity.
c. I will share my skills by teaching community folks, young and old, about social dances.
d. I will coordinate with community officials in conducting a social dancing program for the community.
6. Social dancing can prevent some diseases caused by sedentary lifestyle if regularly performed. Which of the
following does not belong to the group?
a. Diabetes b. Lung cancer c. Obesity d. Weight gain
7. Social dances are of two classifications namely, Latin American and Modern Dances. Which of the following is
an example of Modern Standard Dance?
a. Cha-Cha-Cha b. Jive c. Rumba d. Tango
8. Which of the following is a term used to refer to dances primarily intended to get to know other people in a
certain formal or semi-formal occasion?
a. Ballroom dances b. Dancesport c. Festival dances d. Social dances
10. Which of the following, aside from fitness , can be developed if one engages in social dancing activities?
a. Respects b. Sense of community c. Courtesy d. All of them
11. The following are dance etiquettes that should be considered in a social dancing activity except one :
a. Wear appropriate dancing attire.
b. Insist in executing difficult dance steps including aerial combinations with your partner.
c. Ask someone promptly if you wish to dance with him or her
d. Always follow counter clockwise as line of direction social dancing
12. How do social dances contribute to ones fitness and well being ?
a. They help make one physically engaged and active preventing lifestyle diseases.
b. They cure lifestyle diseases.
c. They help prevent sedentary lifestyle – related diseases.
d. They develop ones talent in dancing.
13. Which of the following best describes social dances ?
a. Social dances are for pairs only.
b. Social dances can be competed.
c. Social dances are dances that improve social skills and fitness.
d. Social dances are dances that entertain people in attendance to a social function.
14. Which of the following attire is appropriate for males in Modern Standard Dances?
a. Black/White Shirt b. Black/White long sleeve c. Black/White sweat shirt d. Coat and tie
15. What is the general term referring to the DO’s and DON’TS in social dancing ?
a. Behavior b. Character c. Dance deneano d. Dance etiquette
17. Any form of social dance that allows you to have a chance to dance or socialize with other members of the
leading group.
a. Dance Mixer b. Dance Etignette c. Social Dancing d. Dance sports
19. What is the PAHR of a 16 years old student with a predicted maximum heart rate of 2.20?
a. 236 b. 204 c. 208 d. 220
20. What is the Lowest Training Heart Rate (60%) of a student with a PMHR of 205?
a. 123 beats/min b. 120 beats/min c. 128 beats/min d. 110 beats/min
21. The Highest Target Heart Rate (80%) of a students with PMHR of 205 is _________?
a. 174 beats/min b. 164 beats/min c. 154 beats/min d. 184 beats/min
22. This refers to the muscles ability to generate force against physical objects.
a. Strength b. Curl-ups c. Zipper Test d. Flexibility
23. Refers to the ability of the joints to move through a full range of motion.
a. Curl-ups b. Flexibility c. Zipper Test d. Cardio Vascular Endurance
24. A physical fitness test that is performed to measure the strength of abdominal muscles.
a. Curl-ups b. Zipper Test c. Strength d. Flexibility
25. A test of upper arm and shoulder girdle flexibility intended to parallel the strength/ endurance assessment of
theregion.
a. Strength b. Cardio Vascular Endurance c. Zipper Test d. Flexibility
HEALTH 9
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. An act that compulsory the drug test for application of driver’s license, entrance to military service,
application for fire arms license, and others?
A. Dangerous Drug Act of 2002 C. Republic Act 8190
B. Batas Pambansa 232 D. Presidential Decree No. 3, s, 2002
2. What do you call a substance or chemicals which when taken into the body either through nasal, oral,
transdermal or intravenous way have psychological,emotional and behavioral effects on a person?
A. Drug C. Drug Dependence
B. Drug Abuse D. Drug misuse
3. Which of the following are the domains of life which affect drug use and abuse?
A. Personal and Family
B. Peer and Friends
C. School and Community
D. Personal, Family, Peer and Friends, School, and Community
6. Teenagers who engage in early smoking and early drinking have a higher chance of using and experimenting
with dangerous drugs and abuse. What classification of drug is being presented?
A. Gateway drugs C. Stimulant drugs
B. Depressant drugs D. Narcotics
8. What do you call a drugs which relieve pain and induce sleepiness?
A. Gateway drugs C. Stimulant drugs
B. Depressant drugs D. Narcotics
9. If depressant drugs slow down a person’s central nervous system, how about
stimulant drugs?
A. It speeds up a person’s central nervous system
B. It breaks a person’s central nervous system
C. It stops a person’s central nervous system
D. It pauses a person’s central nervous system
10. The name hallucinogen came from the words hallucination which means?
A. To perceive illusions C. To speed up illusions
B. To widen illusions D. To slow down illusions
11. Which of the following drugs that can be found in ordinary household chemical products and aesthetics?
A. Depressant drugs C. Narcotic drugs
B. Stimulant drugs D. Inhalants drugs
12. According to Dangerous Drugs Board, these are the three major drugs of abuse in the Philippines?
A. Paint, cocaine and heroin C. Shabu, marijuana and solvents
B. Shabu, heroin and rugby D. Rugby, solvents, cocaine
13. If methamphetamine hydrochloride is also known as “Shabu”, how about Cannabis sativa?
A. Cocaine C. Alcohol
B. Marijuana D. Tranquilizer
14. Juan Dela Cruz is experiencing stress due to heavy workloads. What drugs can help him to lessen his stress?
A. Stimulants C. Depressants
B. Narcotics D. Inhalants
18. Which of the following is the effect of drug use and abuse on the family?
A. Broken and unhappy family ties
B. Increase rate of absenteeism and tardiness
C. Affected economy due to low manpower production
D. Poor academic performance
19. Which of the following is a long-term effect of Stimulants?
A. Kidney damage C. Depression
B. Euphoria D. Inability to sleep
20. Which of the following is the effect of drug use and abuse on the school?
A. Poor academic performance C. Separation of the family members
B. Ignored duties and responsibilities D. High incidence of crime
21. What do you call a drug treatment and rehabilitation which means the drug
dependent decides on his/her own to be examined and admitted in rehabilitation
centers?
A. Voluntary C. Compulsory Confinement
B. Voluntary thru representations D. Petition Confinement
22. An approach that uses Bible teachings as a source of inspiration to change drug
dependents.
A. Eclectic Approach C. Therapeutic Approach
B. Spiritual Approach D. Hazelden-Minnesotta Model
23. Which of the following is the first step in securing drug abuse treatment and
rehabilitation?
A. Have the drug dependent examined by DOH accredited doctor.
B. If the Drug dependent is found positive, DDE must be submitted with the
other requirements to the Legal Affairs of Division of DDB.
C. Decision of place of confinement.
D. Secure referral form for Drug Dependency Exam at CADAC or DDB.
24. If the drug dependent is a minor and with a pending case, the parents must
secure a Certification of Suspended Sentences from the RTC. What application
requirements for drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation must be secured?
A. Application for Drug Dependency Examination
B. Application for Police Clearance and Barangay Clearance
C. Application for Certificate of No Pending Case from the Regional Trial Court
D. Application for national Police Clearance
25. What application requirements for drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation must
be secured from where the drug dependent resides?
A. Application for Drug Dependency Examination
B. Application for Police Clearance and Barangay Clearance
C. Application for Certificate of No Pending Case from the Regional Trial Court
D. Application for national Police Clearance