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This document appears to be a sample grade 1 music theory exam paper containing multiple choice and short answer questions testing basic music literacy skills. The 20 question multiple choice section tests identification of notes, rests, time signatures, scales, intervals, chords, and musical terms. The later sections require writing out scales, answering rhythm questions, and analyzing a short musical example. Overall, the exam evaluates foundational skills in music reading, notation, and theory at a beginner level.
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This document appears to be a sample grade 1 music theory exam paper containing multiple choice and short answer questions testing basic music literacy skills. The 20 question multiple choice section tests identification of notes, rests, time signatures, scales, intervals, chords, and musical terms. The later sections require writing out scales, answering rhythm questions, and analyzing a short musical example. Overall, the exam evaluates foundational skills in music reading, notation, and theory at a beginner level.
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Sample Grade 1 Theory Paper

Paper 1
Boxes for
Section 1 (20 marks) examiner’s
use only

Put a tick (P ) in the box next to the correct answer.

Example
Name this note:

  A * D * C *
P
This shows that you think C is the correct answer.

1.1 Name this note:

  G * B * E *

1.2 Name this note:


 
F * D * B *

1.3 Name the notes to find the hidden word:


  
  BEEF * BEAD * BADE *

1.4 How many crotchet beats are there in a semibreve? 2 * 4 * 6 *

1.5 Add the total number of crotchet beats in these note values.

 +  +

=
3 * 6 * 5 *

2
Put a tick (P ) in the box next to the correct answer. Boxes for
examiner’s
use only
1.6 For how many crotchet beats does this rest last?


3 * 2 * 4 *

1.7 Which is the correct time signature?

 
  
3 * 2 * 4 *

1.8 To raise the pitch of this note by a semitone, which accidental would you put just
before it?

 # * b * § *

1.9 Which pair of notes has a distance of a semitone between them?

      

G and B * B and A * E and F *

1.10 Which note is the tonic in the key of C major? C * D * G *

1.11 Here is the scale of C major. Where are the semitones?

      
 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8(1)

Between the 3rd & 4th and 7th & 8th degrees *
Between the 3rd & 4th degrees *
Between the 1st & 2nd and 7th & 8th degrees *

3
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examiner’s
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1.12 Which major key has the following key signature?

F major * G major * C major *

1.13 Which chord symbol fits above this tonic triad?

 

 G * F * C *

1.14 Which symbol does not fit with this tonic triad?
 
  G * I * C *

1.15 Name this interval:


 
 4th * 3rd * 5th *

1.16 Name this interval:

 
 3rd * 5th * octave *

1.17 The following is:


   
   

a scale * an arpeggio * an ostinato *

1.18 Which notes would you find in the tonic triad in the key of C major?

CEG * FAC * FGA *


4
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examiner’s
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
1.19 What does mean?

Play the note with an accent *


Play the note smoothly *
Play the note softly *

1.20 What does Andante mean?

At a moderate pace *
At a walking pace *
Fast *

Section 2 (20 marks)

Write the following, using key signatures.


2.1 
A one-octave C major scale in semibreves going down. Mark the semitones with a
bracket ( or ) and an s for semitone.

2.2 A one-octave arpeggio of G major in semibreves going up then down.

5
Boxes for
Section 3 (15 marks) examiner’s
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3.1 Circle five different mistakes in the following music, then write it out correctly.

Section 4 (15 marks)

4.1 Answer the following rhythm.

         

Section 5 (10 marks)

5.1 Here is an ostinato. Write two more repeats of the pattern.


   

6
Boxes for
Section 6 (20 marks) examiner’s
use only

Look at the following piece and answer the questions below.

Moderato
  
1
      
p legato
*
  
3 *
  
      

 
6
         
crescendo f

6.1 In which major key is this piece?


__________________________________________________________________________

6.2 Write a chord symbol above the last note of this piece to show that the tonic triad
should accompany it.
6.3 Circle the one-octave arpeggio hidden in this piece.

6.4 Does the arpeggio go up or down?


__________________________________________________________________________

6.5 Name the interval between the two notes marked with asterisks (*) in bars 4 and 5.
__________________________________________________________________________

6.6 The tonic is written in two registers in this piece. Put a box ( *
) around an example
of a low and high tonic.

6.7 What does the curved line above the quavers in bar 5 mean?
__________________________________________________________________________

6.8 What does Moderato mean?


__________________________________________________________________________

6.9 What does the dynamic marking in bar 8 mean?


__________________________________________________________________________

6.10 Is the distance between the last two notes a tone or a semitone?
__________________________________________________________________________

7
Sample Grade 1 Theory Paper

Paper 2
Boxes for
Section 1 (20 marks) examiner’s
use only

Put a tick (P ) in the box next to the correct answer.

Example
Name this note:

  A * D * C *
P
This shows that you think C is the correct answer.

1.1 Name this note:

  D * G * E *

1.2 Name this note:


 * G * B *

F

1.3 Name the notes to find the hidden word:


  
DAD * BEG * BED *

1.4 How many crotchet beats are there in a semibreve? 2 * 3 * 4 *


1.5 Add the total number of crotchet beats in these note values.

 +  
=
2 * 4 * 6 *

2
Put a tick (P ) in the box next to the correct answer. Boxes for
examiner’s
use only
1.6 For how many crotchet beats does this rest last?


1 * 2 * 4 *

1.7 Which is the correct time signature?

 
  
3 * 2 * 4 *

1.8 To return the last note to the pitch of the first note, which accidental would you put
just before it?

  
 # * b * § *

1.9 Which pair of notes has a distance of a semitone between them?

      

F and G * B and C * A and G *

1.10 Which note is the tonic in the key of G major? F * G * D *

1.11 Here is the scale of F major. Where are the semitones?

   
    
(1)8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Between the 1st & 2nd and 4th & 5th degrees *
Between the 3rd & 4th degrees *
Between the 3rd & 4th and 7th & 8th degrees *
3
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examiner’s
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1.12 Which major key has the following key signature?

 G major * F major * C major *

1.13 Which symbol does not fit with this tonic triad?

 

I * F * G *

1.14 Which note needs to be added to make a tonic triad in the key of C major?

 

D * C * E *

1.15 Name this interval:


  4th * 3rd * 5th *

1.16 Name this interval:


 
octave * 3rd * 2nd *

1.17 The circle of 5ths is:


a map of the keys used in music *
an arpeggio *
a key signature *

1.18 Which notes would you find in the tonic triad in the key of F major?

BCD * FAC * GBD *

4
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examiner’s
   use only
1.19 What does mean?

Play the notes getting gradually louder *


Slur – play the notes smoothly *
Play the notes with an accent *

1.20 What does diminuendo mean?

At a moderate pace *
Loud *
Getting gradually softer *

Section 2 (20 marks)

Write the following, using key signatures.

 
2.1 A one-octave G major scale in semibreves going down. Mark the semitones with a
bracket ( or ) and an s for semitone.

2.2 A one-octave arpeggio of F major in semibreves going up then down.

5
Boxes for
Section 3 (15 marks) examiner’s
use only

3.1 Circle five different mistakes in the following music, then write it out correctly.

 
            

Andante

Section 4 (15 marks)

4.1 Answer the following rhythm.

     

Section 5 (10 marks)

5.1 Here is an ostinato. Write two more repeats of the pattern.

  
    

6
Boxes for
Section 6 (20 marks) examiner’s
use only

Look at the following piece and answer the questions below.

Allegro
 * 
1

 
*
     
mf legato

 
3

          
crescendo

    
6

   
f
6.1 In which major key is this piece?

__________________________________________________________________________

6.2 Write a chord symbol above the last note of this piece to show that the tonic triad
should accompany it.
6.3 The rest in bar 4 lasts for how many crotchet beats?
__________________________________________________________________________

6.4  (  ) above the place where you can see a one-octave scale in the
Put a bracket
key of the piece.
6.5 Is this scale going up or down?

__________________________________________________________________________

6.6 Comment on the rhythm in bar 1 and bar 5?

__________________________________________________________________________

6.7 Name the interval between the two notes marked with asterisks (*).
__________________________________________________________________________

6.8 What does Allegro mean?


__________________________________________________________________________

6.9 What does legato mean?


__________________________________________________________________________

6.10 Write the lowest and highest notes in this piece as semibreves.

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