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Republic of the Philippines

Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
FIRST QUARTER EXAM IN MAPEH 9

DIRECTION: Shade the letter of your answer.

1. The following statements are characteristics of a Gregorian Chant, except;


A. Plain song
B. Free in Tempo
C. Used Neumes
D. Polyphonic Texture
2. 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
3. Listen to Gregorian Chant, which of the following is not its characteristic?
A. Monophonic
B. Free meter
C. Modal
D. With Improvised accompaniment
4. Which is not true about Monophonic plainchant?
A. Monophonic plainchant was named after Pope Gregory I
B. Pope Gregory’s action made monophonic plainchants popular
C. It was originally transmitted in written
D. Scholars agreed to put monophonic plainchant in notation to assist dissemination of chants across
Europe.
5. Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina is said to be the greatest master of Roman Catholic Church music
during the Renaissance because he was?
A. Not committed to the music of the church
B. He was committed to secular music
C. Majority of his compositions are sacred music
D. A and B
6. Which is not true about Renaissance period?
A. The Renaissance is the period of “looking back”.
B. The invention of printing in the 1400’s paved the way for the wide distribution of Renaissance
composition.
C. Secular music in unknown during Renaissance period
D. Renaissance music become popular as entertainment and activity for amateurs and the educated
7. 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
8. Baroque music considered as “pearl of irregular shape” because of the following reason
A. Melodies are easy to sing or remember
B. Orchestra consists of piano and violin
C. Primarily contrapuntal textures with some monophonic
D. Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental
9. How Antonio Vivaldi recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composer?
A. Because of his influence during his lifetime was widespread over Europe.
B. Because he is not known for composing instrumental concertos, especially for the violin as well as
sacred choral works and over forty operas.
C. Because Vivaldi is unknown for using the string a major role in his composition
D. Because of his read hair

10. This picture is a representation of


A. Fuque in G minor
B. “Spring” from the Four Season
C. The Messiah
D. Samson
11. Which statement is true about the Baroque period?
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A. Known for the simplicity of the musicians
B. Music composition are accessible
C. Early composers favoured homophonic texture
D. Mellodies are less dynamic
12. Which best described a Baroque music?
A. Melodies are not easy to sing and remember
B. Imitative polyphony is distinctive in their composition
C. Texts were dictated by Latin Liturgy
D. Lute was the prominent instrument during this era
13. A concerto referring to a presentation with full orchestra and a soloist is?
A. Concerto Grosso
B. Solo Concerto
C. Basso Continou
D. Tutti
14. Arrange the pictures according to the era where they should belong.

A B C

A. A,B,C
B. B,A,C
C. C,A,B
D. B,C,A
15. Arrange the pictures according to the era where they should belong.

B C
A

A. C, B, A
B. A,B,C
C. B,A,C
D. C, A,B
16. Which is not true about Kerch Vases?
A. Wine container
B. A low bowl with two horizontal handles and a low broad food
C. Bowl use for mixing wine and water
D. Without handle
17. It is a method of painting water-based pigments on a freshly applied plaster usually on a wall surface.
A. Encaustic
B. Fresco
C. Acrylic
D. Tripme’l-oeil
18. Arrange the picture according to the period where they should belong.

C
A
B

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A. A,B, C
B. B,A, C
C. C, A, B
D. B, C, A
19. Which is not true about the sculptures from the Egyptian Era?
A. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the gods.
B. Relief compositions were arranged in horizontal lines to record an event or represent an action.
C. Most of the time the gods are smaller than human, the king is smaller than their followers and the
dead are smaller than the living
D. All individual components were all brought to the plane of representation and laid out like writing.
20. Their sculptures shows perfect human anatomy and proportion.
A. Greek classical
B. Pre-Historic
C. Ancient Egypt
D. Romanesque
21. Which of the following animals were not used as symbols in Byzantine sculpture?
A. Dove
B. Deer
C. Peafowl
D. Dog
22. Arrange the building design from Greek Architecture according to the architectural style or orders.

A B C

A. A,B, C
B. B, A, C
C. A, C, B
D. B, A, C
23. Arrange the pictures of the architecture according to the era where they should belong.

A C
B

A. A, B, C
B. B, A, C
C. A, C, B
D. C, A, B
24. Which of the following is not a type of megalith stone?
A. Menhir
B. Dolmens
C. Cromlech
D. Marble
25. The architectural design in this era depicts pointed arch, highly ceiling vaults and stone vaulting borne.
A. Gothic
B. Pre-historic
C. Romanesque
26. Why pyramid of Giza is the most substantial ancient structure of the world?
A. The three pyramids are the funerary structures of the three king of the fourth dynasty
B. These pyramid where made highly confusing and with many tunnels to create confusion for grave
rubbers.
C. Pyramids of Giza served as key centers for economic activity
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D. All of the above
27. Integrity refers to firm adherence to an ethical code as well as the absence of impairment of
disability.This implies that officials will,
A. Allow their judgement to be adversely influenced by personal loyalties or personal gain
B. Adhere whenever possible to the specifies of this ethical code
C. Officiate when their mental or physical competence may be impaired
D. All of the above
28. The following are hand signal in basketball except:
A. 20 second time out
B. Illegal dribble
C. Goal tending two points
D. Illegal motion
29. Which of the following is not an objective of first aid?
A. To alleviate sufferings
B. To add further injury
C. To prolong life
D. All of the above
30. What system in sport is used to maintain order and fairness in implementing rules?
A. Sports Officiating
B. Sports Psychology
C. Sports Science
D. Sports Youth
31. In a single elimination where there are six teams competing how many games are to be played?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 4
D. 7
32. Total expenditure (TEE) is the total number of calories your body needs on a daily basis and is
determined by the following except,
A. Your BMI ( Body Mass Index)
B. Your BMR ( Basal Metabolic Rate)
C. The Thermal effect of food
D. The thermic of your physical activity
33. In games which require the official to run continuously, what fitness component should the official
possess?
A. Balance
B. Endurance
C. Power
D. Strength
34. The following are true about “ Be a Benefit and cause no harm except;
A. Conduct the event according to the rules with the welfare of the athlete in mind.
B. Strive to benefit each athlete in event he/she is officiating.
C. Extend the benefit of their experience to the less experienced
D. Hindering their own duties or the welfare of athletes
35. In what way will our knowledge and skills in sports officiating skills help our community?
A. Save money during sports competition
B. Train youth in sports related activities like as athletes and sports official
C. Reduces the case of delinquent youth in the community
D. All of the above
36. What is the best value that a sports official must possess?
A. Fairness
B. Punctuality
C. Unjust
D. All of the above
37. Ana is a grade 9 student and is 14 years of age. Her height is 61.81 inches and having a weight of 97
pounds. Compute Ana’s BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate).
A. 710.79
B. 710.57
C. 705.68
D. 715.67
38. Helen a 14 years old, having 69.29 inches tall actively participated in a sport’s competition, before
she engaged in sport’s training she’s weighing 65 kilogram and now she’s weighing 55 kilogram.
Compute Helen’s BMR.
A. 1441.21
B. 1440.21
C. 1442.21
D. 1443.21
39. Why do we need to ensure community health in planning a community development?
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A. To attain a luxury of life.
B. To keep the safety of the community.
C. To live in a clean, safe and comfortable home.
D. To maintain an enjoyable lifestyle
40. Which is a destructive change in the environment which harm health?
A. Pollution
B. Climate Change
C. Population
D. Incineration
41. What environmental problem reduces the ability to support biodiversity?
A. Soil Erosion
B. Deforestation
C. Oil Spill
D. Illegal Mining
42. Why community Health considered an art and science?
A. Because community health maintain protect and improve the health of all members of the
community through organized and sustained community.
B. Because community health maintain and improve the health of all members of the community
through organized and sustained community efforts.
C. Because community health protect and improve the health of all members of the community
through organized and sustained community efforts.
D. Because community health maintain, protect and improve the health of all members of the
community.
43. Which is an old method of waste disposal through burning of waste into ashes?
A. Landfills
B. Incineration
C. Recycling
D. Dumps
44. Which best describes the value acquired having a healthy environment?
A. Less disease, less health care cost
B. Active community involvement
C. More budget on health problems, increase supply of medicines
D. More community projects in the community development
45. The following are community health problem except one;
A. Food sanitation
B. Water supply
C. Pollution
D. Drug abuse
46. Supply the missing words to complete the framework for community health

Primary Health Care

Framework for Community Health

-Community Participation -Community Recyling


- Community Health Care -Protecting the
Delivery environment from
- Community Health pollution
Promotion and Health -Water pollution and
Education sanitation
- Community Food Gardens -Land pollution and
and Food Production sanitation
-Community Disaster -Noise Pollution
Preparedness - Air Pollution
- Oil Pollution
- Pesticides, heavy metals
and persistent organic
pollutants
-Radiation
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A. Protecting the Environment
B. Environmental Factors Affecting Health
C. Prevention of Diseases that can be transmitted by the animals
D. Having Environment/condition
47. The following are agencies working together for community health except;
A. Deped
B. DND
C. DPWH
D. Philippine Military Academy
48. Which is not true about environmental factors affecting health?
A. Community health care delivery
B. Housing Environment/condition
C. Home gardening
D. Waste management
49. Which of the following is not a community health problem
A. Cleanliness and sanitation
B. Noise and sound levels
C. Indoor Air pollution and smoking
D. Drug Addiction
50. The following are process in making an action plan, arrange them in order.
A. Title/problems, Goals, Action Steps, Benefits, Evaluation
B. Goals, Title, Action Steps, Benefits, Evaluation
C. Title/Problem, Action steps, Goals, Benefits, Evaluation
D. Title/Problem, Benefits, Evaluation, Action steps, Goals

Prepared by:

JOCELYN C. MATUTINO

SAN FELIPE INTEGRATED SCHOOL, San Felipe, Llanera, Nueva Ecija

NOTED:

CHARINA S. SOGUE
EPS MAPEH/SPORTS

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ANSWER KEY

1. D
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. C
7. D
8. D
9. A
10. A
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. A
15. A
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. A
21. D
22. B
23. A
24. D
25. A
26. D
27. B
28. D
29. B
30. A
31. B
32. A
33. B
34. D
35. D
36. A
37. A
38. A
39. B
40. A
41. A
42. D
43. B
44. A
45. C
46. A
47. D
48. A
49. D
50. A

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