MUSIC AND ARTS - 9 CLUSTER B Summative Q1
MUSIC AND ARTS - 9 CLUSTER B Summative Q1
GENERAL DIRECTION: MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the questions carefully and write the letter of the correct/best answer.
MUSIC: 20 POINTS
1. What musical texture consists solely of a single 11. What is the famous musical piece of Antonio
melodic line with no chordal accompaniment? Vivaldi?
A. Heterophonic C. Monophonic A. Autumn C. The Four Season
B. Homophonic D. Polyphonic B. Spring D. Winter
2. What is a form of sacred musical composition that 12. What was the period when the Christian Church
sets the text of the liturgy into music? highly influenced culture and political affairs?
A. Cantata C. Mass A. Baroque C. Renaissance
B. Chorale D. Oratorio B. Medieval D. Romantic
3. What is the form of orchestral music that employs a 13. What is the most famous composition of George
solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra? Friedrich Handel?
A. Chorale C. Concerto A. Fantasie C. Kyrie
B. Concertino D. Concerto Gross B. Fire, Fire, Fire My Heart D. The Messiah
4. What is a musical work that resembles a 14. Which of these composers are known as the oldest
harmonized version of Protestant church hymnal secular composer?
hymns from the Baroque period? A. Adam de la Halle C. George handel
A. Fugue C. Concerto B. Antonio Vivaldi D. Thomas Morley
B. Chorale D. Oratorio 15. If you were invited to play Vivaldi’s best composition
5. The following are characteristics of Gregorian “The Four Season”, what prominent instrument
Chants EXCEPT: would you use?
A. Free Meter C. Polyphonic A. Cello B. Harp C. Piano D. Violin
B. 16. The following are the famous composition of
Modal D. Use of Neume Notation
6. What music tells about chivalry and courtly love? Thomas Morley EXCEPT:
A. Chant C. Chorale A. Fantasie C. Fire, Fire, Fire My Heart
B. Madrigal D. Troubadour B. Hallelujah D. Sing and Chant It
17. Who was the famous Medieval composer whose
7. Which of the following composition considered
through-composed vocal music written and literary and artworks are Chansons & poetic
expressed in poetic text? debate?
A. Chorale C. Oratorio A. Johann Bach C. Thomas Morley
B. Madrigal D. Troubadours B. Adam de la Halle D. Antonio Vivaldi
18. Who was the composer who served as cantor at St.
8. Which of the following is the musical texture of the
medieval period? Thomas church?
A. Monophonic C. Homophonic A. Adam de la Halle C. Giovanni da Palestrina
B. Heterophonic D. Polyphonic B. George Handel D. Johann Bach
9. Which of the following Baroque music forms was 19. What was the work of Palestrina that was held as
developed through imitative counterpoint? the perfect example of counter-reformation style?
A. Chorale C. Fugue A. Concerto C. Oratorio
B. Concerto D. Oratorio B. Four Season D. Pope Marcellus Mass
10. What period is also known as the “Golden Ages” of 20. Who was the Baroque composer who spent his
acapella choral music? lifetime playing violin and harpsichord?
A. Baroque C. Renaissance A. Antonio Vivaldi C. Johann Bach
B. Medieval D. Romantic B. George Handel D. Thomas Morley
MAPEH 9 QUARTER 1 SUMMATIVE FOR ARTS
GENERAL DIRECTION: MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the questions carefully and write the letter of the correct/best answer.
ARTS: 20 POINTS
21. What is a sculpture that depicts a state of maximum 31. Which of the following works of art is made up of
tension, compressed energy, and an activity poised small bits of colorful glass and stones that have
to explode? been attached to the wall surfaces using cement or
A. Head of Alexander plaster?
B. Myron; The Discobolus A. Acrylic C. Mosaic
C. Queen Nefertiti B. Fresco D. Wax
D. Venus Of Willendorf 32. What art material was made from carbonized
22. What is the earliest known panel painting? wood?
A. Cave of Lascaux C. Judgement of Paris A. Charcoal C. Pastel
B. Head of Alexander D. Pitsa Panel B. Crayons D. Paint
23. What features are dominantly found in the painting 33. Which of these media techniques uses mineral
in Cave of Lascaux? pigment, egg yolk, and ore as a base?
A. Animals C. Nature A. Cement C. Tapestry
B. Humans D. Trees B. Encaustic D. Tempera
24. Which Roman period has indications of Mozarabic 34. Which of these techniques is widely used by
influence, such as elongated oval faces, huge eyes, painters purposely for transparency and quick dry?
long noses, and extensive outlining? A. Acrylic C. Oil Pastel
A. Byzantine C. Gothic B. Encaustic D. Tempera
B. Greek D. Romanesque 35. What art material is made from pigments bound by
25. Which of the following is a dominant theme in wax and compressed into painted sticks used by
Byzantine sculptures? the students?
A. Animals C. Nature A. Charcoal C. Oil
B. Christian Subjects D. Space B. Crayons D. Pastel
26. A pointed arch and stone vaulting supported by 36. What do you call paint on a moist plaster surface
piers and clustered pillars are featured in which applied with lime water mixture?
architectural design? A. Acrylic C. Fresco
A. Egyptian C. Prehistoric B. Encaustic D. Tempera
B. Gothic D. Romanesque 37. What branch of the visual arts operates in the three
27. What is the main purpose of paintings in the pre- dimensions?
historic era? A. Architecture C. Sketching
A. Communication C. Decoration B. Painting D. Sculpture
B. Courtship D. Lifestyle 38. What technique in sculpture means to bring the
28. What is the purpose of paintings in Ancient Egypt? materials together?
A. Symbolizes hierarchy. A. Additive C. Casting
B. Carving D. Subtractive
B. Shows the event of the king’s life.
C. Made deceased afterlife place pleasant. 39. What simple coloring medium has a less luminous
effect when applied and is easy to use?
D. Shows the importance of being a good leader.
A. Crayons C. Tempera
29. Which of these refers to a very large stone used in B. Encaustic D. Water Color
the prehistoric architectures intended for burial?
40. What is a pigment mixed with linseed oil and
A. Megaliths C. Sarcophagus applied in canvass?
B. Pillars D. Taolmen
A. Acrylic C. Pastel
30. What architectural design displayed solid masonry
walls, rounded arches, and masonry vaults? B. Oil D. Tapestry
A. Gothic C. Roman
B. Greek D. Romanesque