Grade 9 3RD QUARTER EXAMINATION
Grade 9 3RD QUARTER EXAMINATION
Grade 9 3RD QUARTER EXAMINATION
MAPEH - 9
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter that corresponds to their answer on the space provided,
MUSIC
_____1. Which of the following does not describe the Romantic music?
a. Nationalism is evidently show in some compositions. c. There are fast changes in keys and modulations.
b. A romantic piece has elaborated harmonic progressions. d. Romantic music is monophonic, plain, and repetitive.
_____2. Frederic Chopin wrote most of his music for this instrument. What instrument is being referred to?
a. Violin b. Flute c. Piano d. Orchestra
_____3. He was known largely for his "Symphonic Fantastique"
a. Niccolo Paganini b. Franz List c. Frederic Chopin d. Hector Berlioz
_____4. Who was known as the virtuoso pianist, a composer and the busiest musician during the Romantic Era. He wrote La Campanella?
a. Camile Saint- Saens b. Niccolo Paganini c. Hector Berlioz d. Franz Liszt
_____5. What period that described as a cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism, and freedom of expression?
a. Romantic b. Baroque c. Renaissance d. Western Classical
_____6. What period were great composer of these time were Frederick Chopin and Franz Liszt?
a. Baroque b. Medieval c. Renaissance d. Romantic
_____7. The following are NOT the main feature of the Romantic period, EXCEPT one;
a. Religious b. Spiritual c. Nationalism d. Festive
_____8. The following are the characteristics of the Romantic period, EXCEPT one;
a. A freedom in writing and designing an intense personal expression of self-emotion. c. Nationalism is reflected in most of the music.
b. Has a rich variety of piece types. d. The texture are not expressive.
_____9. How are we going to identify the program music?
a. Lyrics are easy to remember c. It entices the imagination of the listener
b. Melodies are very easy to sing d. Free form such fantasy, ballad, rhapsody and nocturne
_____10. How are we going to describe piano music of the Romantic period?
a. Expressed in the tone poems such as Symphony Fantastique c. Textures are not expressive.
b. Free form such as fantasy, rhapsody, ballade, and nocturne. d. Portrays an idea or relays a story to the audience.
ARTS
_____1. Which period that described as a cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism and freedom of expression?
a Western Classical b. Renaissance c. Baroque d. Romantic
_____2. He was an influential French painter in the neoclassical style, and considered to be the eminent
painter of the era.
a. David b. Ingres c. Goya d. Aldsen
_____3. He was a prolific Italian artist and sculptor who became famous for his marble sculptures that
delicately rendered nude flesh.
a. Delacroix b. Canova c. Rude d. Corot
_____4. What Latin word with has similar in meaning to the English phrase first class?
a. Neos b. classicus c. new d. claasic
_____5. What year thus Neoclassicism falls?
a. 2000-2020 b. 1780-1840 c. 1990-2000 d. 1600-1700
_____6. What was the famous work of Antoine – Louis Barye.
a. Jeanne d’ ARC b. Hercules sitting on a bull c. St. Patrick’s Cathedral d. Oblation
_____7. The following are the common subjects in Romanticism art, EXCEPT one;
a. Legends b. Roman History c. Nature d. Exotica and and Violence
_____8. The year when Guillermo Estrella Tolentino became a National Artist for the Visual Arts.
a. 1899 b. 1973 c. 1913 d. 1875
_____9. He became a political activist of the Phil. Revolution during the late 19yh century.
a. Padilla b. Novicio c. Amorsolo d. Luna
_____10. The following are the characteristics of Neoclassicism, EXCEPT;
a. Portrayal of human history b. Formal composition
c. emotional extremes d. use of diagonals to show the peak of an emotion.
PE
_____1. What dances are performed in celebration of festivals?
a. Cultural Dances b. Festival dances c. folk dances d. social dances
_____2. Which of the following where Sinulog Festival offered?
a. Virgin Mary b. Sto. Niño c. John the Baptist d. St. Paul
_____3. Which of the following is the famous festival of Davao City?
a. Kadayawan b. Sinulog c. Ati-atihan d. Dinagyang
_____4. What do you call the gathering and battle of all festivals within the country?
a. Aliwan Fiesta b. Dinagayang Festival c. T’nalak Festival d. Kadayawan Festival
_____5. These are movement that are performed in one point in space without transferring to another point.
a. Non-Locomotor Movements b. Locomotor Movements
c. Running d. Walking
_____6. Which of the following is a non-religious festival?
a. Higantes Festival b. Kinabayo Festival c. Penafrancia Festival d. Panagbenga Festival
_____7. What is the opposite movement of Flexion?
a Extension b. Contraction `c.Release d. Collapse
_____8. Which of the following movements is the basis of all locomotor movement?
a Step b. Run c. Walk d. Jump
_____9. What is the opposite of Collapse?
a. Extension b. Contraction c. Release d. Recover
_____10. It is the act of decreasing the angle of a joint.
a. Flexion b. Extension c. Contraction d. Release
_____11. It is a long month celebration happened in Dagupan Pangasinan from April to May.
a. Bangus Festival b. Bambanti Festival c. Mammangui festival d. Mango Festival
_____12. What do you call to series of walks executed quickly in any direction wherein only one-foot stays on the ground while the other is off the
ground?
a. Step b.Walk c. run d. jump
_____13. Which of the following is not a non-religious festival?
a. T’nalak Festival b.Masskara c. Ati-atihan festival d. Bambanti Festival
_____14. Which of the following is not religious festival?
a. Sinulog Festival b. Masskara Festival c. Dinagyang Festival d. Ati-atihan Festival
_____15. The following are considered Religious festivals, EXCEPT;
a. Ati-atihan Festival c. Sangyaw Festival
b. Ammungan Festivald. Lonnganisa Festival
Health
_____1. What do you call the immediate care given to an injured person before the arrival of a physician?
a. First Aid b. Intensive Care c. Chest Compression d. Cardiopulmonary. Resuscitation
_____2. Which is an objective of first aid?
a. To prolong life c. To end the services of a physician
b. To intensify suffering d. To bridge the gap between the victim and the physician
_____3. When a first aider does not alarm a victim, what characteristics does s/he show?
a. Gentleness b. being observant c. resourcefulness d. tactfulness
_____4. What is the first thing to do in assessing an emergency situation?
a. Call for help c. Do a head-to-toe examination
b. Survey if the scene is safe d. Check the vital signs of the victim
_____5. When is primary survey of the victim is done?
a. When the victim is conscious c. When the victim in unconscious
b. During the survey of the scene d. After the victim gas regained consciousness
_____6. What sterile cloth is used to cover a wound?
a. bandage b. cold compress c. dressing d. hot compress
_____7. What is used to stop bleeding and provide support for immobilization of a fracture?
a. bandage b. cold compress c. dressing d. hot compress
_____8. Which is a break in the continuity of the tissue in the body?
a. fracture b. Laceration c. sprain d. wound
_____9. What open wound is caused by nails, needles and other pointed objects?
a. avulsion b. incision c. laceration d. puncture
_____10. Which is used to transport an unconscious victim who should not be lifted due to serious injuries?
a. blanket drag b. chair drag c. hammock carry d. lover's carry
_____11. The following are the examples of physiological statistics that measures vital signs, EXCEPT one;
a. body temperature b. pulse rate c. heart rate d. airway
_____12. Which of the following are the examples of symptoms?
a. nausea b. deformities c. pulse rate d. blood pressure
_____13. Which among our fingers are used in getting pulse?
a. thumb and middle finger b. pointed and middle finger
c. ring and thumb finger d. ring and pointed finger
_____14. Normal pulse rate for women
a. 60-70 b. 70-80 c. 80-90 d. 70-90
_____15. types of open wound caused by rubbing the skin against a rough surface.
a. abrasion b. laceration c. avulsion d. puncture