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GRADE 9 MAPEH
(MUSIC)
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer.
_____1. Frederic Chopin wrote most of his music for the following instrument.
A. Violin B. Flute C. Piano D. Orchestra
_____2. What does the term “Nationalism” means?
A. being patriotic C. pride in one’s own composition
B. having a strong feeling for one’s nation D. pride for another country or culture
_____3. Name the composer who bridged the Classical Period to the Romantic Period.
A. Bach B. Bruckner C. Berlioz D. Beethoven
_____4. Which of these are not a characteristics of the Romantic Period?
A. a freedom in writing and designing an intense personal expression of self-emotion
B. has a rich variety of piece types
C. has a shape and unity of the theme
D. the texture are more expressive
E. none of the above
_____5. Which one of the following is not a type of Program music?
A. song cycle B. symphonic poem C. concert overture D. incidental music
_____6. A German dance in triple meter
A. Waltz B. Sonata C. Etude D. Ballade
_____7. He was known as the virtuoso pianist, a composer and the busiest musician during the romantic era.
A. Franz Liszt B. Frederic Chopin C. Robert Schumann D. Hector Berloiz
_____8. They are the composer of Program Music in there Era, Except for one, who is it?
A. Hector Berloiz B. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky C. Franz Liszt D. Camille Saint-Saens
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_____9. A piece of music, most popular in late 19 century, that is based on an extra musical themes, such as a
story or nationalistic ideal, and usually consists of a single extended movement for a symphony orchestra and
also called tone poem.
A. Song Cycle B. Incidental Music C. Symphonic Poem D. Piano Music
_____10. A musical piece adapted from a verse form.
A. Ballade B. Sonata C. Symphony D. Etude
_____11. In what 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
_____12. Name the composer who bridged the classical period to the romantic period
A. Bach B. Bruckner C. Berloiz D. Beethoven
_____13. Chopin is famous of the following EXCEPT.
A. Ballade C. Piano C. Nocturne D. Waltz
_____14. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his music for the following instrument.
A. Violin B. Flute C. Piano D. Orchestra
_____15. In what year did music of the romantic period started?
A. 1960-1980 B. 1820-1910 C. 1920-1930 D.1880-1890
(ARTS)
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer.
_____16. Neoclassicism is the revival of a classical style of art treatment. The term came from the Greek
words NEOS and CLASSICUS which means ___________.
A. young and old B. discover and restore C. new and first class D. new and traditional
_____17. Neoclassical movement is notable as the Age of Enlightenment or __________.
A. Age of Reason B. Age of Understanding C. Age of Learning D. Age of Wisdom
_____18. During the time of Alexander the Great, Neoclassical sculptures dominated in what style?
A. Greek B. Egyptian C. Gothic D. Roman
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_____19.It is an art movement in 18 century that gives emphasis on nature, imagination, emotion and the
individual.
A. Neoclassicism B. Impressionism C. Romanticism D. Expressionism
_____20.The following are characteristics of a neo-classical art EXCEPT:
A. rebirth of Greek history B. formal composition C. local color D. classic geo-structure
_____21. Romanticism is a movement in which the artist sought to break new ground in the expression of
emotion. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Romanticism?
A. dramatic compositions B. formal compositions C. shows height of action D. emotional extremes
_____22. A neoclassical style of building which gives an overall impression of an enormous, classically
decorated rectangular block.
A. temple B. palladian C. classical block D. trabeated
_____23. A famous neo-classical style of building that features balustrade.
A. temple B. palladian C. classical block D. trabeated
_____24.It is an uncommon style of building during Renaissance period, but it exploded in neoclassical
age. What is this structural design that features peristyle?
A. temple B. palladian C. vault D. trabeated
_____25. Victorian Gothic began in the late 1740s in England that drew its inspiration in medieval
architecture, this movement is also known as __________.
A. Renaissance Revival B. Byzantine Revival C. Romanesque Revival D. Gothic Revival
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Identify the following artwork if it does belong to Neoclassicism or Romanticism.
Write NEO if Neoclassical, and ROMAN if Romantic.
________26. Lion of Lucerne
________27. Oath of Horatii
________28. Psyche Awakened by Cupid’s Kiss
________29. The Death of Marat
________30. Liberty Leading the People
(PHYSICAL EDUCATION)
I. Read the statement carefully. Choose only the letter of the correct answer and write it in the corresponding
number in your answer sheet.
_____31. Which of the following is a cultural dance performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by
a community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a
bountiful harvest?
A. Cultural Dance B. Festival Dance C. Folk Dance D. Social Dance
_____32. The following festival EXCEPT ONE are celebrated in honor of Sto. Niño:
A. Ati-Atihan B.Bangus Festival C. Dinagyang Festival D. Sinulog Festival
_____33. Each festival is uniquely different with other festivals. What do you call the gatherings and battle of
all festivals within the country?
A. Aliwan Fiesta B. Dinagyang Festival C. Festival of Festivals D. Mother of all Festivals
_____34. How can festival contribute to one’s fitness and well-being?
A. it reduces the risk of cardio-respiratory diseases
B. it facilitates teamwork and sense of community
C. it maximizes our use of energy and enhance cardiorespiratory health
D. it is a good form of exercise
_____35-40. What is the Total Energy Requirement (TER) of a 16 years old student with a weight of 50 kg
performing a moderate festival dancing activity? Show your solution
A. 1000 cal B. 1500 cal C. 2000 cal D. 2500 cal
II. Draw the 5 fundamental hand and foot step. For items 41-45
(HEALTH)
I. Supply the missing words by choosing in the word inside the box. Write only the letter of your answer.
A. Shabu D. Teenagers
B. Marijuana E. Drugs
C. Inhalants
____46., ____47., ____48., Commonly abused drugs in the Philippines are ___________, ______________,
and _______________.
____49. Filipino ____________ are most vulnerable in experimenting and abusing drugs.
____50. ___________ are any substances or chemicals which when taken into the body have psychological,
emotional, and behavioral effect on a person.
II. Write TRUE if the statement is showing correct statement and FALSE if the statement showing wrong ideas.
__________51. All Drugs are not useful.
__________52. Drugs change the way the brain and process information
__________53. All medicines are drugs
__________54. Depressant drugs slow down a person’s central nervous system (CNS)
__________55. Inhalants are found in ordinary household chemical products and anesthetics
__________56. Hallucinogens are drugs which distorts reality and facts
__________57. Stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, narcotics, and inhalants are drugs of abuse.
__________58. Teenagers who engage in drug use and abuse are prone to drop-out and fail in their academic
performance.
__________59. Taking small amounts of drugs of abuse will not make a person an addict in the long run.
__________60. There are healthy and enjoyable things to do that taking drugs.
1. B 1. A 1. C 1. A
2. D 2. B 2. A 2. C
3. C 3. D 3. D 3. C
4. A 4. B 4. C 4. C
5. B 5. A 5. A 5. D
6. D 6. C 6. B 6. A
7. A 7. A 7. C 7. C
8. A 8. C 8. B 8. B
9. D 9. A 9. A 9. A
10.B 10.D 10.D 10. D
11.C 11.A 11.A 11.B
12.A 12.B 12.B 12.A
13.B 13.C 13.A 13.C
14.A 14.A 14.B 14.B
15.A 15.B 15.C 15.C
16.C 16.D 16.D 16.B
17.B 17.C 17.A 17.A
18.A 18.C 18.D 18.B
19.D 19.B 19.B 19.B
20.B 20.D 20.A 20.D
21.A 21.D 21.B 21.A
22.D 22.D 22.A 22.D
23.C 23.A 23.A 23.A
24.F 24.C 24.B 24.D
25.D 25.D 25.B 25.C