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DR. PABLITO V. MENDOZA SR.

HIGH SCHOOL
Malamig, Bustos, Bulacan
THIRD QUARTER
FIRST SUMMATIVE EXAM IN MAPEH (MUSIC) 8

I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. SHADE your answer on your Shading
sheet.
1. What kind of music strengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan?
A. Arabic Music B. Israel Music C. Punjabi Music D.Theka Music
2. It is one of the oldest class of percussive instruments in India that have no membranes.
A. Ghan B. Tat C. Sushir D. Vitat
3. Which of the following is a side-blown flute originated from the Indian subcontinent?
A. Bansuri B. Chikara C. Khartal D. Tabla
4. Which of the following instruments are not used as accompaniment in the dances from Israel?
A. Darbuk B. Dholak C. Goblet D. Oud
5. What percussion instrument is used as a rhythmic accompaniment in Carnatic music ensemble?
A. Mridangam B. Tabla C. Tala D. Theka
6. Which of the following is NOT a plucked stringed instrument?
A. Ektar B. Gopichand C. Sarangi D. Rabab
7. What classification of musical instruments in India that is characterized by the use of air to excite the
various resonators?
A. Avanaddh B. Ghan C. Sushir D. Tat
8. What is the principal percussion instrument in Hindustani music consists of two drums played while
sitting on the floor?
A. Mridangam B. Tabla C. Tala D. Theka
9. Which musical instrument in Israel is similar to the Philippine bandurria and the laud that traces its
origin to the Middle East Oud and Indian sitar?
A. Jewish Lyre B. Lute C. Psalterion D. Shofar
10. The following are significant musical instruments of Israel EXCEPT _______.
A. Jewish Lyre B. Psalterion (Harp) C. Shofar D. Shankh
11. What music is mostly improvised and played by a small group of musicians at a time?
A. Israel Music B. Indian Music C. Pakistan Music D. Arab Music
12. In the old civilization, what musical stringed instrument in India referred to as vina?
A. Mridangam B. Tala C. Tat D. Theka
13. What folk dance music in India is based on the rhythm of the Dhol drum?
A. Bhangra B. Harmonium C. Karta D. Rubab
14. It is a system of drum-syllables in India to create elaborate patterns of rhythm.
A. Mridangam B. Tabla C. Tala D. Theka
15. Which of the following describes the classification of musical instruments from India, “vitat”?
A. blown air instruments
B. bowed stringed instruments
C. membranous percussive instruments
D. non-membranous percussive instruments
DR. PABLITO V. MENDOZA SR. HIGH SCHOOL
Malamig, Bustos, Bulacan
THIRD QUARTER
SECOND SUMMATIVE EXAM IN MAPEH (ARTS) 8
I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. SHADE your answer on your Shading
sheet.
1. What festival do Hindus in India celebrate where it is considered an exciting and colorful holiday?

A. Chinese New Year B. Diwali C. Sinulog D. White Day

2. The art of Central Asia was mostly influenced by _____________.

A. Chinese Art B. Hindu Art C. Islamic Art D. Philippine Art

3. What art form in India that uses natural materials such as rice flour, fine quartz powder, flower petal, seeds and normally drawn on the
surface?

A. Arabesque B. Diwali C. Pashmina D. Rangoli

4. What Asian art that their various art styles can be referred to as Islamic Art?

A. East Asian art B. Central Asian art C. South Asian art D. West Asian art

5. It is described as the most sensuous form of art – appealing to the senses and erotic – with images about sexuality.

A. Indian art B. Kazakhs art C. Persian art D. Turkish art

6. The stupa is the most distinctive type of Buddhist architecture. Which of the following is the main feature of a stupa?

A. A large dome supported by corbelled stones.

B. A vertical ornament framed in a triangular enclosure.

C. A roof is usually used to close the dome.

D. Pool inside the dome.

7. Why do Islamic art limits only to using designs and patterns of geometry and floral?

A. Because they like geometry and adores flowers.

B. Due to the forbiddance of worshipping idols in Islamic religious law.

C. Due to the passing of art techniques from their ancestors.

D. No apparent reason.

8. Rangoli, also known as a “Sand Mandala” known by many names except

A. Alpana B. Islimi C. Muggulu D. Rangavalli

9. Of the artworks listed below, which would NOT have been originated in

South, Central, and West Asia?

A. Batik B. Diya C. Shyrdaks D. Truck art

10. Which art forms focus on the creation of works which are primarily visual?

A. Modern Art B. Pop Art C. Sculpture D. Visual Arts

11. Which of the following is an example of the contribution of Moguls to the enrichment of Indian culture in painting and architecture?

A. Arabesque B. Rangoli C. Shyrdak D. Taj Mahal

12. What set of principles is concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty, especially in art?

A. Aesthetics B. Appreciation C. Balance D. Harmony

13. Why does Diwali is also called as “Festival of Lights”?

A. Fireworks light up the sky.

B. Flowers bloom during nighttime.

C. Ornaments are everywhere.

D. Plants are harvested.

14. Historically, what have been the most valued possessions among a Kyrgyz amily?

A. Manuscript painting B. Sculptures C. Shyrdak carpets D. Stupas

15. Which of the following symbols were NOT used to recognized certain deity that are worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists?

A. Fire symbolizing harm, purging power

B. Dove symbolizing peace and tranquility

C. Drums representing prime substance from which all the creation came
D. Snakes depicting renewal and abundance; positive and no connection with evil

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