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MAPEH 9 2nd quarter examination

Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XII
Division of Sarangani
ALABEL 2 District
DATU MAMUNDAS MAMALUMPONG INTEGRATED SCHOOL
DOMOLOK, ALABEL, SARANGANI PROVINCE
School ID: 500777
2nd QUARTER EXAMINATION in MAPEH 9
S.Y 2023-2024
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NAME: ____________________________________________________
GRADE & SECTION: _______________________________________
M U S I C (15 items)
I. Multiple Choice| Read the statements carefully and write your answer in the space provided. 10 pts.
_____ 1. A __________ is a symbol that represents the pitch and duration of a sound in music.
a) Beat
b) Note
c) Rest
d) Measure
_____ 2. The symbol "
" represents a whole __________.
a) Note
b) Rest
c) Beat
d) Measure
_____ 3. The duration of a half note is ________ of a whole note.
a) One-fourth
b) One-half
c) Three-fourth
d) One-third
_____ 4. A __________ is a period of silence in music, representing the absence of sound.
a) Note
b) Rest
c) Beat
d) Measure
_____ 5. The symbol " " represents a __________ rest.
a) Whole
b) Half
c) Quarter
d) Eighth
_____ 6. In 4/4 time signature, the quarter note receives ________ beat(s).
a) One
b) Two
c) Four
d) Eight
_____ 7. The symbol "
" represents a __________ note.
a) Quarter
b) Eighth
c) Half
d) Whole
_____ 8. In 4/4 time signature, the eighth note receives ________ beat(s).
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Six
_____ 9. The __________ clef is often used for higher-pitched instruments, such as the violin.
a) Treble
b) Bass
c) Alto
d) Tenor
_____ 10. The space between two bar lines is called a __________.
a) Measure
b) Staff
c) Bar
d) Beat
II. Fill in the blanks| Provide what is asked. 5pts.
NAME
1. _____________
2. _____________
3. _____________
NOTES/REST
BEATS
_________________
_________________
_________________
A R T S (15 items)
RENAISSANCE PERIOD(1400 –1600
Renaissance was the period of economic progress. The period stirred enthusiasm for the study of ancient
philosophy and artistic values. The word renaissance comes from the word, renaitre, which means rebirth. The
people of the Renaissance period rediscovered the glory of ancient Greece and the grandeur of Rome. Changes
in art took place during the Renaissance, such as the use of perspective, balance, form and proportion resulting
in more realistic artwork. The great artist of the period are Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Bounarroti and
Raphael Santi. Italian Renaissance also influenced art in other countries such as Spain and Germany.
_____ 16. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Realistic artworks were formed in renaissance period.
B. Renaissance period is considered as the great period of creativity.
C. Renaissance is the rebirth of the great artist that influenced the world art.
D. Creativity was achieved in renaissance period because of the three great artists.
_____ 17. Renaissance period was the revival of ____________.
A. Economic progress
C. Culture and tradition
B. Traditional artworks
D. Interest for classical Greek and Roman thoughts
_____ 18. What style of art is applied by the artist during the renaissance period?
A. Impressionism B. Expressionism C. Surrealism D. Realism
_____ 19. Baroque is describe to be artistic style that uses exaggerated motion. What does the term
Baroque means:
A. Pearl of irregular shaped
C. Full of creativity
B. Emphasized artwork
D. Magnified pearl
_____ 20. Who among the following is NOT a Baroque artist?
A. Donatello
B. Lorenzo Bernini
C. Diego Velasquez
D. Amerhigi da Caravaggio
_____ 21. Cravaggio’s famous masterpiece painted in 1601.
A. Las Meninas B. Samson and Delilah C. Ecstacy of St. Teresa D. Conversion of St. Paul
_____ 22. How does Renaissance painting differ from Baroque painting?
A. Renaissance painting depicted real- life figures and their sculptures were naturalistic
portraits of human beings while Baroque painting illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma.
B. Renaissance painting illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma while Baroque painting
depicted real–life figures and their sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings.
C. Renaissance painting in this era were copied or imitated from Hellenic Greek paintings while
Baroque illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma.
D. Renaissance painting depict natural figures with dynamics compositions while Baroque
painting illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma.
_____ 23. If Renaissance art was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective and deeper
landscape. How about the Baroque art?
A. It was purposely made to glorify the Christian religion and to express its mystery.
B. Developed as a new source of artistic creativity much more progressive than the
conservation Greek art.
C. It reflects the tensions of the age notably the desire of the Catholic Church in Rome to
reassert itself in the wake of the Protestant Reformation.
D. It was characterized by its very vigorous style in painting and sculpture, lavishly decorated
manuscripts, and retained many basic features of roman architectural.
_____ 24. A Flemish Baroque painter known for his painting of mythical and figurative subjects.
A. Peter Paul Rubens
B. Lorenzo Bernini C. Diego Velasquez D. Amerhigi da Caravaggio
_____ 25. The first Italian baroque artist and also known as the greatest sculptor of his time.
A.Donatello
B.Diego Velasquez
C.Lorenzo Bernini
D.Rembrant Harmenszoon
_____ 26. Donatello is known for his work in which form of sculpture?
A. High relief
B. Bas-relief
C. Abstract sculpture D. Surrealistic sculpture
_____ 27. What is the well-known work by Donatello?
A. The Transfiguration
B. Monalisa
C. Pieta
D. David
_____ 28. Which artist is associated with the artwork "The Transfiguration"?
A. Michelangelo
B. Raphael
C. Leonardo da Vinci D. Donatello
_____ 29.What term is used for a form of shallow relief sculpture?
A. High relief
B. Bas-relief C. Abstract sculpture D. Surrealistic sculpture
_____ 30. In which period was Donatello active?
A. High Renaissance B. Enlightenment
C. Early Renaissance D. Baroque
Physical Education (15 items)
_____ 31. What is the primary purpose of social dances and dance mixers?
a. Competitive performance
c. Getting to know other people
b. Physical exercise
d. Solo expression
_____ 32. In which category of social dances are performers usually seen wearing formal, ankle-length
gowns for females and coat-and-tie for males?
a. Latin American Dances
c. Contemporary Dances
b. Modern Standard Dances
d. Folk Dances
_____ 33. How are Latin American dances distinguished in terms of costumes?
a. Conservative and loose-fitting c. Revealing, tight-fitting, and sexy
b. Formal and ankle-length
d. Gender-neutral and comfortable
_____ 34. What is the distinguishing characteristic of movements in Modern Standard Dances?
a. Freer movements in open hold
c. Aerial choreography
b. Close ballroom position with partner
d. Group formations
_____ 35. What is the primary function of dance mixers?
a. Competitive showcase
c. Maximizing the social dimensions of dancing
b. Solo expression
d. Physical exercise
_____ 36. What is the principle of "No Fault Dancing"?
a. Blaming the partner for mistakes
b. Dancing at a higher level than your partner
c. Apologizing to your partner for mistakes
d. Performing aerial choreography without training
_____ 37. What is the recommended demeanor on the dance floor?
a. Being serious and focused
b. Avoiding eye contact
c. Projecting a positive image, smiling, and making eye contact
d. Keeping a neutral expression
_____ 38. When dancing with a partner, what should you do if something goes wrong?
a. Blame your partner
c. Immediately leave the dance floor
b. Say "sorry" and continue dancing
d. Stop dancing and discuss the mistake
_____ 39. What is the etiquette regarding dancing at the level of your partner?
a. Always dance at a higher level
c. Match the skill level of your partner
b. Dance below your partner's skill level d. Dance without considering skill levels
_____ 40. What is the recommended response if you don't know a particular dance?
a. Refuse promptly if asked to dance
c. Teach yourself the dance while dancing
b. Attempt to learn on the dance floor
d. Pretend to know the dance and follow the partner
_____ 41. Why is teaching on the dance floor considered inappropriate?
a. It may insult your partner
c. It speeds up the learning process
b. It enhances the dancing experience
d. It is encouraged in social dances
_____ 42. What should you do if asked to dance a style you are unfamiliar with?
a. Refuse promptly
c. Teach your partner the steps
b. Pretend to know the dance
d. Perform your own style of dance
_____ 43. What is the key guideline when dancing in a group, according to dance etiquette?
a. Cut off other dancers to stand out
c. Change partners periodically
b. Follow choreography without variation
d. Refuse to dance with other group members
_____ 44. What is the term for social dances that allow group members to change partners periodically?
a. Solo dances
c. Dance Mixers
b. Partner dances
d. Aerial dances
_____ 45. Why are aerial choreography movements discouraged without proper training?
a. It is against dance etiquette
c. It is not visually appealing
b. It may lead to partner injuries
d. It is reserved for competitive performances
Health (15 items)
_____ 1. Which statement about drug abuse is TRUE?
a. Taking drugs with prescription to the doctor
b. The use of a substance for non-medical purpose
c. The use of substance with correct dosage and usage for medical purpose
d. The use of a substance incoherent or inconsistent with the prescribe dosage or frequency
of use
_____ 2. What law enforcing agencies fight against drugs?
a. Department of Agriculture
c. Philippine Statistics Authority
b. Department of Foreign Affairs
d. Philippine Drug Enforcing Agencies
_____ 3. What is the reason for the successful decline of drugs in the country?
a. abuse of power
b. miscommunication of different law enforcement agencies
c. mishandle operation conducted by the law enforcement agencies
d. strict implementation of policies under the “Dangerous Drug Act of 2002”
_____ 4. Which of the following is NOT an example of commonly abused drugs?
a. Heroin
b. Inhalants
c. Marijuana
d. Shabu
_____ 5. Which does NOT belong to the common concept in drug education?
a. Drug Misuse
b. Drug Tolerance
c. Drug Psychology d. Drug Dependence
_____ 6. What do you call a substance or chemicals which taken into the body either through nasal, oral,
transdermal or intravenous that can cause addiction?
a. Alcohol
b. Drugs
c. Petroleum
d. Water
_____ 7. How many drug users are found in the National Household Survey on the Nature and Extent of
Drug Abuse in the Philippines’’ based on the 2008 result?
a. 6.1 million
b. 6.2 million
c. 6.7 million
______ 8. How many ways by which abused drugs enter the body?
a. Four
b. One
c. Three
d. 6.9 million
d. Two
______ 9. What is the ratio of drug users from male to female based on the Survey result of 2008
National Household Survey on the Nature and Extent of Drug Abuse in the Philippines?
a. 10:6
b. 10:3
c. 10:2
d. 10:1
_____ 10. What is the highest educational attainment of the Filipino drug users?
a. Elementary graduate
b. High School graduate
c. College graduate d. Master’s Degree
B. True or False
Read the question carefully. Write TRUE if the statement bellow is correct and FALSE if the statement
is incorrect.
_______ 11. Drugs are any substances or chemicals which when taken into the body either through oral,
nasal, transdermal or intravenous.
_______ 12. The use of a substance incoherent or inconsistent with the prescribe dosage or frequency
of use is good to our body.
_______ 13. Drug abuse leads to organ damage like brain damage and liver damage, addiction and
troubled behavioral patterns.
_______ 14. Drug dependence is the condition of the body to adapt the effects of substances.
_______ 15. There are five ways on how drugs can enter to the body.