Q2 Exam in Music and Arts 7 2
Q2 Exam in Music and Arts 7 2
Q2 Exam in Music and Arts 7 2
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
I. MUSIC
A. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
. __________1. It is an oral epic chanted by the Ifugao community. It tells about wealth, bravery, and beauty of
women. It is a narrative of the feats of mythical heroes and heroines who represent the best of
Ifugao character.
A. Hudhud C. Ullalim
B. Munhaw-e D. None of the above
__________2. A way of playing the gangsa or bronze gong where the musician hits the surface of the gangsa
with the palm while in a sitting position, with a single gangsa resting on the lap.
A. Gangsa Toppaya C. Gangsa saggeypo
B. Gangsa Palook D. Gangsa Ullalim
__________3. It is the lead chanter of the hudhud, often an elderly woman familiar with the different variants of
the stories.
A. Hudhud C. Ullalim
B. Munhaw-e D. None of the above
__________4. It is a style where a gangsa is suspended from the musician’s left hand and played with a
padded stick or wooden mallet held in the right hand.
A. Gangsa Toppaya C. Gangsa Palook
B. Gangsa Saggeypo D. Gangsa Ullalim
__________5. Which of the following is not belong to the Children’s songs of Cordillera?
A. Ibaloy C. Bitin, Bitin
B. Dokdokadok D. Salidummay
__________6. A musical instrument of Cordillera and an idiophone made of various lengths of bamboo.
A. Kubing C. Saggeypo
B. Patteteg D. Tonggatong
_________13. A bean-pod-rattle
A. Buray dipay C. Lantoy
B. Agung D. Bangsi
_________16. A dried animal skin stretched over a piece of hollowed wood struck by a coiled rattan ring.
A. Sabagan C. Lampung
B. Kalag D. Lantoy
II. ARTS
_________3. What is the skirt used as a traditional costume by the women of Visayas?
A. Kimona C. Saya
B. Patadyong D. Tapis
_________4. Which of the following is unlikely reason why the early Filipino tattooed themselves?
A. They wanted to show their achievements.
B. They wanted to show their bravery.
C. They wanted to show their wealth.
D. They wanted to be protected from harm.
_________6. What is the reason why the Spaniards nicknamed the Philippines “La Isla de los
Pintados”?
A. The people of the island had a lot of tattoos.
B. The people of the island were very good painters.
C. The people of the island had colorful attire.
D. The people of the island were short in stature.
_________8. What is the blouse worn by the women of the Hanunuo Mangyan?
A. Balukas C. Nito
B. Lambung D. Ramit
_________13. A church in Bohol that is formally known as the Church of Our Lady of Assumption.
A. Santo Niño Basilica C. Dauis Church
B. Baclayon Church D. Maig-ao Church
_________14. A church in Iloilo that one of the four UNESCO-recognized Baroque churches in the Philippines.
A. Santo Niño Basilica C. Dauis Church
B. Baclayon Church D. Maig-ao Church
_________15. This is one of the oldest Roman Catholic churches in the country. Formally known as the Immaculate
Conception of the Virgin Mary Parish Church, it was completed in 1727 using coral stones and
banded using egg whites.
A. Santo Niño Basilica C. Dauis Church
B. Baclayon Church D. Maig-ao Church
__________16. It was discovered in Palawan and one of the most important archeological finds in the
Philippines.
A. Santo Niño C. Moriones Mask
B. Mananggul Jar D. Basey Mat
_________17. One of the most popular icons in the Philippines and the first Christian statue brought in the
country by Magellan in 1521.
A. Santo Niño C. Moriones Mask
B. Mananggul Jar D. Basey Mat
_________18. This is one of the most eye-catching props used in the Moriones Festival of Marinduque.
A. Santo Niño C. Moriones Mask
B. Mananggul Jar D. Basey Mat
_________19. This is used for everyday waves like windows and lanterns, or even as jewelry.
A. Basey Mat C. Tingkop
B. Capiz Shell D. Mananggul Jar
B. Identify the following sculptures of MIMAROPA and the Visayas and to which province they belong.
21-22 23-24
25-26
27-28
29-30
Name: _______________________________
Province: _____________________________