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Q1 Exam Mapeh 9

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)
DIVISION OF LEYTE
JUAN V. DELANTAR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
CONSUEGRA, LEYTE, LEYTE

FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION IN


MAPEH 9

Name: ______________________________________ Grade & Sec.: _____________ Score: _____

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer for each
question.

MUSIC
1. This period is also known as the “Middle Ages”.
a. Baroque b. Primitive c. Renaissance d. Medieval
2. The following are characteristics of a Gregorian Chant, except:
a. plainsong b. used neumes c. Free Tempo d. polyphonic texture
3. A Baroque music style developed mainly by imitative counterpoint.
a. Chorale b. Toccata c. Fugue d. Oratorio
4. Which of the following word is derived from the Latin word “Medius”?
a. Medieval b. Mass c. Middle d. none of these
5. What is considered to be the fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and
economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages?
a. Medieval b. Baroque c. Renaissance d. none of these
6. Which of the following is not a section of mass?
a. Kyrie b. Gloria c. Agnus Dei d. Le Jeu de Robin et de Marias
7. The period when the Christian church highly influenced culture and political affairs in
Europe was,
a. Medieval Period b. Renaissance Period c.Baroque Period d.Classical Period
8. It is a type of music traditionally perform by the Catholics during Lenten Season.
a. Mass b. madrigal c. Gregorian chant d. Pasyon
9. Which of the following is the Latin translation of Lamb of God?
a. Kyrie b. Gloria c. Agnus Dei d. Sanctus
10.Group of musicians who performed during the Medieval Period.
a. Troubadours b. Traudors c. Badours d. Trodours

ARTS
11.Cave paintings encompass any parietal art which involves the application of color pigments
on the walls. In what era when these types of arts dominated as the people’s means of
communication?
a. Ancient Egypt b. Classical Greek Era c. Prehistoric Era d. Romanesque Era
12.Ancient Egypt is known for a massive monument having rectangular base and four triangular
faces culminating in a singular apex, built over or around a crypt or tomb.
a. tomb b. vault c. pyramid d. terracotta
13.Your group was tasked to do a mural painting in your school using the colors made with
grind powder pigments in pure water to make the painting become an integral part of the
wall. What technique of painting is ideal for mural painting using the above-mentioned
materials?
a. fresco b. encaustic c. acrylic d. chiaroscuro
14.A method of painting that denotes a picture painted in a panel, usually made of wood.
a. panel painting b. plein-air painting c. scroll painting d. miniature painting
15.Paintings have been confined in the illumination of manuscript pages and the painting of
frescoes on the walls.
a. Byzantine Painting c. Romanesque Painting
b. Gothic Painting d. None of the choices
16.It is a colored glass used to form decorative or pictorial designs.
a. Mosaic b. Terracotta c. Scarab d. Stained Glass
17.What is the artwork name of the Asian Queen with dark eyes and hair with fierce expression
under the Byzantine painting?
a. Theodoro b. Theodora c. Theodara d. Theodarna
18.The formal writing system of Egypt with the use of pictures.
a. hieroglyphics b. calligraphy c. photography d. logography
19.In Greek architecture, temples were designed either of the three architectural styles or
orders. Which among the following is NOT a Greek Classical style?
a. Tonic b. Corinthian c. Doric d. Ionic
20.What are the dominant themes of Byzantine sculptures?
a. human form, everyday life, still life
b. religious, everyday life, nature
c. human nature, symbols, war
d. heroes, humor, landscape
PE
21.What is the most basic form of help given to a victim of injury or sickness?
a. First Aid c. primary assessment
b. secondary assessment d. exercise
22.The capacity of an individual to perform his/her daily task without undue fatigue and still
has an extra energy for relaxation and emergencies.
a. Sports b. Exercise c. Physical Fitness d. Cooling Down
23.Ability of the joints to move through a full range of motion.
a. Endurance b. Flexibility c. Power d. Balance
24.Refers to the speed through which a person’s body responds to an external stimulus
a. Flexibility b. Reaction Time c. Speed d. Power
25.Physical Fitness component which measures the strength and power of legs.
a. Zipper Test b. Stork Balance Test c. Juggling d. Standing Long Jump
26.Which is NOT a characteristic of a good first aider?
a. keen observant b. gentle c. frightening d. calm
27.An item found inside of a first aid kit that is being used for covering wounds.
a. sterile cloth b. bandage c. thermometer d. ice pack
28.All are hindrances in giving first aid EXCEPT
a. presence of crowd c. unfavorable surroundings
b. victim’s possessions d. pressure the victim or relatives
29.The following are the objectives of first aid EXCEPT for one.
a. To save lives
b. To minimize injuries or to prevent them from happening
c. To hasten or promote recovery
d. To make the victim feel assured
30.ABCs in primary assessment stands for:
a. Airway, Body, Compression
b. Airway, Body, Compression
c. Airway, Breathing, Circulation
d. Articulation. Breathing, Circulation

HEALTH
31.Which does not describe a healthy community?
a. Clean and safe environment
b. Undermine the creation of social ties
c. An environment that promotes social harmony
d. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities
32.It focuses on the surroundings or physical setting and its impact on human’s health.
a. Community c.Environment
b. Environmental Health d. Community Health
33.It refers to a number of individuals living in certain area and sharing the same interest for
the common good of every family.
a. Environment b. Community c. Society d. Population
34.How can we make our environment healthy?
a. By relying on the government to do all the jobs
b. By killing all animals in the forest
c. By causing more and more pollution
d. By creating public awareness among people about the importance of environment
35.Waste products of the human digestive system and the human metabolism, namely feces and
urine.
a. Human Waste b. Waste Disposal c. Garbage d. Peace and Order
36.Which of the following practices is involved in protecting food from risks of contamination?
a. Waste Disposal b. Disease Control c. Food Sanitation d. Human Excreta
37.Which of the following environmental problems occur when harmful or excessive quantities of
substances are introduced into Earth’s atmosphere?
a. Noise Pollution b. Air Pollution c. Soil Pollution d. Water Pollution
38.It refers to the process of collection and treating solid waste.
a. Disposal b. Solid waste management c. composting d. burning
39.If people around the world, continued the improper waste management, what will happen to
our earth?
a. Nothing will happen.
b. Mother earth will be healed.
c. No pollutions in earth.
d. Disease may be acquired by all living things and can be fatal.
40.Which is NOT true about the importance of environment?
a. We depend on the environment for energy and materials needed to sustain life.
b. The environment where we live is a major determinant of our health & wellbeing.
c. We need safe, healthy and supportive environments for good health.
d. Role of environments doesn’t show any relevance in chronic acute health disorders.

Prepared by:

HAZEL R. SAMSON
Teacher I Checked by:

CYNTHIA S. SACNANAS
MAKABAYAN COP Head
NOTED:

FELGRACE P. MALIG-ON
MASTER TEACHER I

Address: Consuegra, Leyte, Leyte


Contact Number: 09177125629
Email Address: jvdnhs2008@gmail.com

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