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Republic of the Philippines

Music _____
Department of Education
Arts _____
Region IV-A CALABARZON
P.E _____
Division of Rizal
Health _____
GUINAYANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Total _____
San Mateo, Rizal

MAPEH 9 DIAGNOSTIC TEST


School Year 2019-2020

Name: _________________________________________________________Date:______________________
Year & Section: _________________________________________________Teacher:___________________

DIRECTION: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

MUSIC
1. Popular music during the latter part of Medieval Period which is not bound by Catholic traditions.
A. Sacred Music C. Instrumental Music
B. Secular Music D. Solo Music
2. The event that paved the way for a wide distribution of Renaissance Period’s compositions.
A. The invention of printing
B. Martin Luther’s protestant reformation
C. The discovery of earth’s actual position in the solar system
D. The invention of compass that enhanced navigation
3. Which statement is true about the Baroque Period?
A. Known for the simplicity of the musician’s B. Music compositions are accessible
C. Early composers favoured homophonic texture. D. Melodies are less dynamic
4. A concerto referring to a presentation with full orchestra and a soloist.
A. Concerto Grosso C. Basso Continu
B. Solo Concerto D Tutti
5. The most important form that was developed during the classical era and was usually the form of the first
movement of a sonata or symphony was called
A. MINUET B. RONDO C. SONATA ALLEGRO D. SYMPHONY
6. The general texture of Classical music
A. MONOPHONIC B. HETEROPHONIC C. HOMOPHONIC D. POLYPHONIC
7. A musical composition designed to be played by the full orchestra
A. SYMPHONY B. CONCERTO C. SONATA D. CANTATA
8. It is called “The Age of Reason”
A. MEDIEVAL B. BAROQUE C. RENAISSANCE D. CLASSICAL
9. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his music for the following instrument.
A. Violin B. Flute C. Piano D. Orchestra
10. Name the composer who bridged the time change from the Classical Period to the Romantic Period.
A. Bach B. Bruckner C. Berlioz D. Beethoven
11. Which of these is not one of the characteristics of the romantic period?
A. A freedom in writing and designing an intense personal expression of self-emotion
B. Has a rich variety of piece types
C. Has a shape and unity of the theme
D. The textures are more expressive
E. None of the above
12. Which one of the following is not a type of programme music?
A. Song cycle B. Concert overture C. Symphonic poem D. Incidental music
13. German composer who developed lieder.
A. Franz Lizst B. Franz Haydn C. Johann Goethe D. Franz Schubert
14. Romantic vocal forms like the art song and operas were mostly about;
A. Fantasy B. Resurrection C. Advent D. Halloween
15. French composer who became famous for his opera “Carmen”.
A. Georges Bizet B. G. Verdi C. G. Puccini D.Richard Wagner

ARTS
16. It is method of painting water-based pigments on a freshly applied plaster usually on a wall surfaces.
a. Encaustic b. Fresco c. Acrylic d. Tropme-l’-oeil
17. It is a method of applying pigments mixed with beeswax and fixed with heat after its application
a. Encaustic b. Fresco c. Acrylic d. Tropme-l’-oeil
18. An art process where you create an image using an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stones, or other
materials
a. Stained glass b. collage c. mosaics d. Tropme-l’-oeil
19. A stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with sculpture
a. Tomb b. megaliths c. pyramid d. sarcophagus
20. 1. It means “rebirth”
a. Renaissance b. Baroque c. Sculpture d. None of the above
21. 2. It means “an irregularly shaped pearl”
a. Renaissance b. Baroque c. Architecture d. None of the above
22. Which among the 3 choices is not an artist of the Renaissance Period?
a. Da Vinci b. Michelangelo c. Bernini
23. A type of artwork from the Renaissance period which was characterized by its symmetry and balance
a. Painting b. Sculptures c. Architecture d. None of the above
24. Neoclassical movement is known as the Age of Reason or Age of ________.
a. Enlightenment b. Enrichment c. Pessimistic d. None of the above
25. Neoclassical sculptures looked inspirations to Roman styles during the time of ________.
a. Alexander the Great b. Michelangelo c. Leonardo d. None of the above
26. Romanticism is the movement that has the idea about the expression of ________.
a. Emotion b. love c. structure d. None of the above
27. Spoliarium is a masterpiece of ________.
a. Juan Luna b. Nicanor Abelardo c. Juan Dela Cruz d. None of the above
28. The Greek and Roman theater arts started during _________.
a. Ancient Period b. Medieval Period c. Renaissance Period d. Romantic Period
29. Romeo and Juliet tragedy was written by____________.
a. Christopher Marlowe b. Georges Bizet c. Victor Hugo d. William Shakespeare
30. A play characterized by its humorous or satirical tone.
a. Comedy b. Drama c. Melodrama d. Tragedy

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
31. What system in sports is used to maintain order and fairness in implementing rules?
A. Sports Officiating B. Sports Science C. Sports Psychology D. Sports Youth
32. In games which require the official to run continuously, what fitness component should the official possess?
A. Balance B. Endurance C. Power D. Strength
33. For sports officials to have lean muscles, what type of food should they eat?
A. Carbohydrates B. Fats C. Iron D. Protein
34. What is the BEST value that a sports official must possess?
A. Fairness B. Unjust C. Punctuality D. All of the above
35. Which of the following is a cultural dance performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by a
community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honour of a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a
bountiful harvest?
a. Cultural dance b. festival dance c. folk dance d. social dance
36. The following festivals EXCEPT ONE are celebrated in honor of Sto. Niňo:
a. Ati-atihan b. Bangus Festival
c. Dinagyang Festival d. Sinulog Festival
37. Each festival is uniquely different with the other festivals. What do you call the gathering and battle of all
festivals within the country?
a. Aliwan Fiesta b. Dinagyang Festival c. Festival of festivals d. Mother of all festivals
38. Which of the following is a source of energy which we need in order to perform our daily routine?
a. Bread b. cereals c. vegetables d. all of the above
39. Activities done during free time is called Recreation. What is the primary reason why one engages in recreational
activity?
a. Fun b. Fitness c. Enjoyment d. Fundamentals
40. In a badminton and volleyball games, a team can win a point if
a. He wins rally b. He plays honestly c. He commits a violation d. He enjoys smashing shuttles
41. What physical component is needed for a badminton player to quickly return the shuttle?
a. Speed b. Agility c. Strength d. Endurance
42. Why did William Morgan invent volleyball?
a. To make his clients busy b. To make fun out of nothing
c. To make his clients physically fit d. To create an indoor recreational activity during the winter season
43. When trying to plan for your recreational activity, which should be the best thing to keep in mind?
a. The activity should be of your interest b. The activity should be away from home
c. The activity will give you the chance to earn money d. The activity is held within your comfort zone
44. The way we live our life reflects our lifestyle. Which of the following is a healthy lifestyle that can maintain your
desirable weight?
a. Exercise one a week b. Proper diet and exercise
c. Attending to gyms and taking diet fads d. enjoying a balance routine in life
45. Badminton had its origin on the game.
a. Poona b. Tennis c. Shuttle game d. Court game
HEALTH
46. Which best describes community health as an art and science?
A. It maintains, protects and improves the health of all members of the community through organized and
sustained community efforts.
B. It maintains and improves the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained
community efforts.
C. It protects and improves the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained
community efforts.
D. It maintains, protects and improves the health of all members of the community
47. Which does not describe a healthy community?
A. A clean and safe environment
B. An environment that meets everyone’s basic needs
C. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone
D. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities.
48. Which best describes the benefits of a healthy environment?
A. Less disease, less health care cost
B. Active community involvement
C. More budget for health problems, increases supply of medicines
D. More community projects for community development
49. Why is it important to follow proper techniques and procedures in giving first aid?
A. It may lead to further harm. B. It can replace a nurse or a doctor.
C. It can alleviate pain and save lives. D. It gives initial treatment to an injured person.
50. To whom can you apply your knowledge and skills in first aid?
A. oneself B. family C. community D. all of the above
51. When do we use primary survey on the victim?
A. When the victim is conscious B. When the victim is unconscious
C. During the survey of the scene D. After the victim has regained his consciousness
52. Injuries happen at any time. What should we do to prevent unintentional injuries?
A. We must reduce the risk of accidents. B. We must practice safety measures at all times.
C. We must equip ourselves with proper knowledge and skills in first aid D. All of the above
53. Which is the correct sequence in doing emergency action principle?
A. Survey the scene. B. Check for responsiveness.
C. Do primary survey of the victim. D. Do secondary victim of the victim.

54 - 60 Write True if the statement is true and false if it is false.


54. Stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, narcotics and inhalants are drugs of abuse. ____
55. Teenagers who engage in drug use and abuse are prone to drop-out and fail in their academic performance. ____
56. Taking small amounts of drugs of abuse will not make a person an addict in the long run. ____
57. There are healthy and enjoyable things to do than taking drugs. ____
58. Nothing can stop a person if s/he is determined to commit suicide. _____
59. Domestic violence occurs in all cultures, communities and classes. _____
60. Alcohol and drug use are risk factors related to intentional injuries. ______

Prepared by: Noted by:

Maiko C. Del Rosario Nerissa A. Lopez


MAPEH Teacher MAPEH Coordinator

Approved by:

Anagine E. Sindac
Teacher-in-charge
ANSWER KEY:

1. B 31. A
2. A 32. C
3. C 33. D
4. B 34. A
5. C 35. B
6. C 36. B
7. A 37. A
8. D 38. D
9. C 39. C
10. D 40. A
11. E 41. B
12. A 42. D
13. D 43. A
14. A 44. D
15. A 45. A
16. B 46. A
17. A 47. D
18. C 48. C
19. D 49. A
20. A 50. D
21. B 51. B
22. C 52. D
23. C 53. A
24. A 54. T
25. A 55. T
26. A 56. F
27. A 57. T
28. A 58. F
29. D 59. T
30. A 60. T
Republic of the Philippines
Music _____
Department of Education
Arts _____
Region IV-A CALABARZON
P.E _____
Division of Rizal
Health _____
GUINAYANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Total _____
San Mateo, Rizal

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST


MAPEH 9
School Year 2019-2020

Name: _________________________________________________________Date:______________________
Year & Section: _________________________________________________Teacher:___________________

I. MUSIC

Directions: Classify the background of the period to which it belongs. Write on the column below. (10 points)

AIR ON G STRING MASS MADRIGAL


GREGORIAN CHANTS HALLELUJAH CHORUS NEUMES
CHURCH MODES HIDEGARD OF BINGEN TROUBADOURS
THOMAS WEELKES

MEDIEVAL PERIOD RENAISSANCE PERIOD BAROQUE PERIOD

Multiple Choices: Read each item carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to the correct answer.

11. Which vocal form became a symbol of ensuring intellectual, spiritual and aesthetic solidarity of Christian domain?
a. Aria
b. Gregorian chant
c. Latin chant
d. Plain chant
12. The Church believed that music should make the listener or participant receptive to their __________.
a. body and soul
b. heart and soul
c. thoughts and emotions
d. thoughts and feelings
13. During Medieval period, compositions are more of ___________________.
a. a function and duty
b. a passion
c. an eloquent
d. an entertainment
14. Most Medieval composers wrote mainly for the Church and remained _________________.
a. Anonymous
b. Famous
c. Prestigious
d. prosperous
15. In which period were stems began to be added to the nuemes ?
a. Ars Antiqua
b. Ars Nova
c. Early Christian
d. Romanesque
II. ARTS
1. Art is derived from the Latin word ARS. The term ARS means __________.
a. imagine
b. skill
c. creative
d. Active
2. Art is also known as the totality of human activities. The following are importance of art to humans
EXCEPT
a. Develop character, proper attitudes and values.
b. Encourage budding sportsmen.
c. Express feelings of love.
d. Give satisfaction to talented people.
3. 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
4. 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. acrylic
b. Chiaroscuro
c. encaustic
d. fresco
5. You were asked by your art teacher to paint using melted beeswax and mineral pigment to varnish your
work of art. What medium of painting are you going to apply?
a. acrylic
b. chiaroscuro
c. encaustic
d. fresco
6. Kerch style is an attic red-figure pottery named after the Crimean city of Kerch. The following were the
most common shapes of this classical vase painting EXCEPT
a. bowl for water and wine
b. low bowl w/ two handles
c. low handles and lid
d. wine container
7. A method of painting that denotes a picture painted in a panel, usually made of wood.
a. miniature painting
b. panel painting
c. plain-air painting
d. scroll painting
8. The formal writing system of Egypt with the use of pictures.
a. calligraphy
b. hieroglyphics
c. logography
d. photography
9. A typical art process in Romantic era where pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials were formed
together to create an image.
a. Mosaic
b. photography
c. printmaking
d. stained glass
10. Which of the following BEST describe an Egyptian sculpture?
a. Faithful and direct imitation of human anatomy.
b. Living is presented larger than the dead.
c. Significant in revealing the artistic progress of the culture or artist involved.
d. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the Gods.
11. To reach a peak of artistic excellence, Greek sculptors were particularly concerned with the following
EXCLUDING
a. Arrangement of figures and groups.
b. Dramatic representation of movements.
c. It is extremely primitive and mysterious.
d. Perfection of human body.
12. Which of the following is NOT a relevant nature of Pre-Historic sculpture?
a. Carvings may have mythological or religious significance.
b. Materials used in sculpture vary according to region and locality.
c. Sculpture is a result of natural erosion and not a human artistry.
d. Symbolic elements were widely used.
13. What are the dominant themes of Byzantine sculptures?
a. heroes, humor, landscape
b. human form, everyday life, still life
c. human nature, symbols, war
d. religious, everyday life, nature
14. 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. Corinthian
b. Doric
c. Ionic
d. Tonic
15. A style of architecture characterized by pointed arches.
a. Byzantine
b. Gothic
c. Roman
d. Romanesque

III. Physical Education


1. What system in sports is used to maintain order and fairness in implementing rules?
a. Sports Officiating
b. Sports Psychology
c. Sports Science
d. Sports Youth
2. In games which require the official to run continuously, what fitness component should the official possess?
a. Balance
b. Endurance
c. Power
d. Strength
3. For sports officials to have lean muscles, what type of food should they eat?
a. Carbohydrates
b. Fats
c. Iron
d. Protein
4. Hydration is important in officiating especially in running continuously for long minutes. Sports officials do
not have the luxury of a time out. If they want to hydrate their body, what's the best drink to take?
a. Energy Drinks
b. Soft drinks
c. Sports Drink
d. Water
5. What lifestyle-related disease will an official have if he/she continues to smoke and eat without cholesterol-
rich foods?
a. Cancer
b. Diabetes
c. Heart Disease
d. Stroke
6. Sports officials mostly use their arms for signalling. What fitness component will be developed with this
regular movement?
a. Cardio Vascular Endurance
b. Muscular Endurance
c. Flexibility
d. Muscular Strength
7. Aside from improper eating habits, what habit also causes diabetes?
a. Genetics
b. Jogging
c. Environment
d. Sedentary Lifestyle
8. Officiating has a high physical demand, especially in sports like basketball, soccer and combative sports.
What should the referee do PRIOR to doing his/her officiating task?
a. Warm up
b. Dynamic Stretching
c. Static Stretching
d. Instantly proceed to officiating
9. In what way will our knowledge and skills in sports officiating skills help our community?
a. Save money during sports competition 37
b. Train youth in sports related activities like as athletes and sports official.
c. Reduces the case of delinquent youth in the communities.
d. All of the above
10. What is the BEST value that a sports official must possess?
a. Fairness
b. Punctuality
c. Unjust
d. All of the above

Directions: Write the similarities and differences between Health- Related Fitness and Skill- Related Fitness.
(5 points)

Health-related fitness Similarities Skill-related fitness

IV. Health
1. Which best describes Community health as an art and science?
a. Maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all members of the community through organized and
sustained community efforts.
b. Maintaining and improving the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained
community efforts.
c. Protecting and improving the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained
community efforts.
d. Maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all members of the community.
2. Which does not describe a healthy community?
a. A clean and safe environment
b. An environment that meets everyone’s basic needs
c. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone
d. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities.
3. Primary health care is an approach launched by Department of Health, which is not part of the services
given by the PHC?
a. Blood Pressure Screening
b. Inspections of Food Establishments
c. Provisions of free medicines
d. Road Safety
4. Which service is given by Maternal Health Care unit in your community?
a. Control of Diarrheal Disease
b. Post-Natal
c. Provisions on Free Medicine
d. Tooth Extraction
5. Which best describes the value acquired having a healthy environment?
a. Active community involvement
b. Less disease, less health care cost.
c. More budget on health problems, increase supply of medicines
d. More community projects in the community development
6. Which of the following problem has a leading effect on the environmental destruction?
a. Deforestation
b. Illegal Mining
c. Oil Spill
d. Soil Erosion
7. What environmental problem reduces the ability to support biodiversity?
a. Deforestation
b. Illegal Mining
c. Oil Spill
d. Soil Erosion
8. The following statements are the effects of Climate Change, except one:
a. Economic losses
b. Increased risk of drought, fire and floods
c. Kills trees if oil reaches the roots
d. More health related illness and disease
9. Which of the following environmental problems is experienced worldwide?
a. Deforestation
b. Destruction of the ozone layer
c. Flash floods
d. Oil Spill
10. Which is an old method of waste disposal through burning waste into ashes.
a. Dumps
b. Incineration
c. Landfills
d. Recycling
11. Which basic method of Refuse Disposal is the next step after storage?
a. Burning
b. Collection
c. Composting
d. Final Disposal
12. Which is a destructive change in the environment which harms health?
a. Climate Change
b. Incineration
c. Pollution
d. Population
13. Which program of the Department of Health promotes community health?
a. Child Health Care
b. Control of Communicable Diseases Council
c. Maternal Health
d. Primary Health Care
14. Why do we need to ensure community health in planning a community development?
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
15. What are the 3RS in Ecological Waste Management?
a. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
b. Refuse Reduce and Recycle
c. Reduce Refuse and Recycle
d. Reduce Reuse and Refuel

Prepared by: Noted by:

Maiko C. Del Rosario Nerissa A. Lopez


MAPEH Teacher MAPEH Coordinator

Approved by:
Anagine E. Sindac
Teacher-in-charge

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