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The document contains multiple choice questions about music from the Romantic period and neoclassical art. Regarding music, questions cover composers such as Chopin, Liszt, Berlioz, and Tchaikovsky as well as musical terms and compositions. Regarding art, questions cover neoclassical and romantic styles as well as Filipino artists such as Luna, Tolentino, and Abueva and their famous works. The document tests knowledge of important figures, styles, and works from the Romantic and neoclassical eras in both music and visual art.

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The document contains multiple choice questions about music from the Romantic period and neoclassical art. Regarding music, questions cover composers such as Chopin, Liszt, Berlioz, and Tchaikovsky as well as musical terms and compositions. Regarding art, questions cover neoclassical and romantic styles as well as Filipino artists such as Luna, Tolentino, and Abueva and their famous works. The document tests knowledge of important figures, styles, and works from the Romantic and neoclassical eras in both music and visual art.

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MUSIC 9

I. Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
__________ 1. It was described as a cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism, and freedom of
expression.
a. Classical Period c. Romantic Period
b. Renaissance Period d. Baroque Period
__________2. Program music was expressed in tone poems such as Symphony Fantastique. Who composed this musical
piece?
a. Hector Berlioz c. Franz Liszt
b. Robert Schumann d. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
__________3. He was the most famous violin virtuoso in the world.
a. Camille Saint-Saens c. Wolgang Amadeus Mozart
b. Niccolo Paganini d. Frederic Chopin
__________4. Who is identified as the “Poet of the Piano” of Romantic Period?
a. Robert Schumann c. Frederic Chopin
b. Niccolo Paganini d. Hector Berlioz
__________5. He was known as the virtuoso pianists, a composer and the busiest musician during the Romantic Era.
a. Franz Liszt c. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
b. Hector Berlioz d. Robert Schumann
__________6. It is an instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyrics.
a. Rubato c. Electronic Music
b. Program Music d. Chance Music
__________7. He was considered as a composer who creates elegant music, neat, clean, polished, and never excessive.
a. Niccolo Paganini c. Robert Schumann
b. Franz Liszt d. Camille Saint-Saens
__________8. A musician who performs with mastery, ability, technique, or personal style.
a. Scherzo c. Virtouso
b. Polonaise d. Rubato
__________9. An instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, especially one for the piano.
a. Mazurka c. Prelude
b. Nocturne d. Sonata
__________10. It is defined as the introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important
one.
a. Ballade c. Waltz
b. Prelude d. Impromptu
__________11. Franz Liszt: La Campanella, Robert Schumann: _________________.
a. Liebestraume no. 3 c. Overture, Scherzo
b. Un Sospiro d. Sonata in B minor
__________12. Which of the following is NOT a composition of Robert Schumann?
a. The Nutcracker c. Kinderszenen
b. Frauenliebe und Leben d. Kreisleriana
__________13. What does the term “Ballade” means?
a. A verse form or narrative that is set to music.
b. A polish dance in triple time signature
c. A German dance in triple meter
d. A piece composed for the development of a specific technique.
__________14. La Campanela, The Carnival of Venice and 15 Quartets for Guitar and Strings Trio are
compositions of ___________________.
a. Niccolo Paganini c. Franz Liszt
b. Robert Schumann d. Ludwig Van Beethoven
__________15. What is the name of the composer who bridged the Classical Period to the Romantic
Period?
a. Chopin b. Beethoven c. Bach d. Mozart
__________16. What does the term “waltz” means?
a. A German Dance In Triple Meter
b. A verse form or narrative that is set to music.
c. A polish dance in triple time signature
d. An instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood for the piano
__________17.The Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 is the most popular and was the basis for the “Tom and
Jerry” cartoon called ____________.
a. Sonata Allegro b. Overture c. Cat Concertod. Etude
__________18. It is a composition for one or more solo instruments usually consisting of three or four
independent movements varying in key, mood, and tempo.
a. Opera b. Sonata c. Waltz d. Cantata
__________19. Frederic Chopin wrote most of his music for the following instrument.
a. Keyboard b. Harpsichord c. Clavicord d. Piano
__________20. Tchaikovsky: Swan lake, Franz Liszt: _______________.
a. The nutcracker b. Un Sospiro c. Symphony no. 2 d. Sleeping Beauty
__________21. A piano work of Schumann which is a portrait of a masked ball attended by his allies and
his beloved Clara.
a. Phantasiestucke b. Davidsbundlertanze c. Dichterliebe d. Carnaval
__________22. It is a musical movement of playful character, typically in ABA form.
a. Scherzo b. Finale c. Kinderszenen d. Oratorio
__________23. It is a slow Polish dance in triple time that consists of march or procession.
a. Ballade b. mazurka c. Sonata d. Polonaise
__________24. It is a poetic series of evocations of a child’s world.
a. Davidsbundlertanze c. Phantasiestucke
b. Kinderszenen d. Dichterliebe
__________25. Camille Saint-Saens: Danse Macabre, Tchaikovsky: _______________.
a. Romeo And Juliet c. The Swan
b.Symphony no. 3 d. Dance Macabre

ARTS 9
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer.
_____1. Neoclassicism is the revival of a classical style of art treatment. The term came from the Greek
words NEOS and CLASSICUS which means ___________.
a. young and old b. discover and restore c. new and first class d. new and traditional
_____2. Neoclassical movement is notable as the Age of Enlightenment or __________.
a. Age of Reason b. Age of Understanding c. Age of Learning d. Age of Wisdom
_____3.During the time of Alexander the Great, Neoclassical sculptures dominated in what style?
a. Greek b. Egyptian c. Gothic d. Roman
th
_____4.It is an art movement in 18 century that gives emphasis on nature, imagination, emotion and the
individual.
a. Neoclassicism b. Impressionism c. Romanticism d. Expressionism
_____5.The following are characteristics of a neo-classical art EXCEPT:
a. rebirth of Greek history b. formal composition c. local color d. classic geo-structure
_____6. Romanticism is a movement in which the artist sought to break new ground in the expression of
emotion. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Romanticism?
a. dramatic compositions b. formal compositions c. shows height of action d. emotional extremes
_____7. A neoclassical style of building which gives an overall impression of an enormous, classically
decorated rectangular block.
a. temple b. palladian c. classical block d. trabeated
_____8. A famous neo-classical style of building that features balustrade.
a. temple b. palladian c. classical block d. trabeated
_____9.It is an uncommon style of building during Renaissance period, but it exploded in neoclassical
age. What is this structural design that features peristyle?
a. temple b. palladian c. vault d. trabeated
_____10. Victorian Gothic began in the late 1740s in England that drew its inspiration in medieval
architecture, this movement is also known as __________.
a. Renaissance Revival b. Byzantine Revival c. Romanesque Revival d. Gothic Revival
_____11. This structure is acclaimed to be one of the best monuments in the world and also known as the
“Cry of Pugadlawin”.
a. Bonifacio Monument b. Rizal Monument c. Magellan Shrine d. EDSA Shrine
_____12.He is recognized as the “Father of Philippine Arts” and the one who designed the monument that
is being referred in item number 11?
a. Juan Luna b. Guillermo Tolentino c. Napoleon Abueva d. Juan Napkil
_____13.Spoliarium is a masterpiece of one of the Philippine national artists, Juan Luna. What does this
painting depict?
a. It is a glimpse of Roman history where the fallen and dying gladiators are dumped of their worldly
possessions.
b. Judgment of humankind expected in some religious traditions to take place at the end of the world.
c. Spanish victory against the Filipinos.
d. The blood compact between the Spaniards and Filipinos
_____14. He was one of the great Filipino painters in 19th century and served as an inspiration of the
members of Philippine Reform Movement and his masterpiece, “The Christian Virgins Being
Exposed to the Populace”.
a. Guillermo Tolentino b. Felix Hidalgo c. Napoleon Abueva d. Juan Napkil
_____15. The Philippine’s national artist for sculpture and was called as the “Father of Modern Philippine
Sculpture”.
a. Felix Hidalgo b. Guillermo Tolentino c. Napoleon Abueva d. Juan Napkil
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Identify the TITLE of the artwork and the STYLE of the following
masterpieces. Choose the letter of your answer from the given choices.

16. _____ a. Manila Post Office b. UP Manila c. Eks Club d. White House
17. _____ a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism

18. _____ a. Spoliarium b. The Raft of Medusa c. Charging Chasseur d. Liberty Leading the People
19. _____ a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism

20. _____a. UP Oblation b. UP Manila c. David d. JEANNE d’ ARC


21. _____ a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism

22. _____ a. UP Manila b. Up Oblation c. Paco Train Station


d. Laoag Normal School 23. _____
a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism

24. _____
a. The Raft of Medusa b. Spoliarium c. Charging Chasseur d. Liberty Leading the People
25. _____a. Neoclassicism b. Romanticism

Choose from the box of your answer.


*Bleking Step *Step, heel place *1, 2
*Heel-toe Change Step *Step, close, step *1 and 2
*Change Step *Step, close *1,2,1 and 2

BASIC STEPS STEP PATTERN COUNTING


1. Step, heel place 1, 2

Change Step 2. 1 and 2

Close Step Step, close 3.

Identify the origin of the festival dance


____________4. . Panagbenga Festival
____________5. Dinagyang Festival
____________6.Masskara Festival
____________7. Bangus Festival
____________8. Sangyaw Festival
____________9. Sinulog Festival
____________10. Ati-atihan Festival
HEALTH 9
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. What principle advocates safety awareness which is essential in achieving quality of life?
A. “Prevention is better than cure” C. “Protection is better than cure”
B. “Safety is better than cure” D. “Care is better than cure”
2. What do you call an immediate and temporary care given to a person who suddenly gets ill or injured?
A. Medicine Kit C. Prevention
B. First Aid D. Cure
3. What is the difference between signs and symptoms?
A. Signs are sensations that the victim feels or experiences and maybe able to describe while symptoms are details
discovered by applying your senses.
B. Signs include nausea while symptoms include bleeding.
C. Signs are details discovered by applying your senses while symptoms are sensations that the victim feels or experiences
and maybe able to describe.
D. Sign include impaired sensations while symptoms include deformities.
4. What is the proper way to check for the consciousness of a victim?
A. Ask the victim: “Hey, hey are you okay?” while harshly shaking the victims head.
B. Ask the victim: “Hey, hey are you okay?” while carefully shaking the victims shoulder.
C. When there is no response, not even mumbles or groans the victim is conscious and do not need an immediate medical
help.
D. When there is response and mumbles or groans the victim is conscious and do not need an immediate medical help at
all.
5. If men’s normal pulse rate is 60-70, how about women?
A. 70-80 C. 80-120
B. 80-90 D. 110-130
6. What do you call a piece of sterile cloth that covers a wound to prevent infection/or to stop bleeding?
A. Cold Compress C. Dressing
B. Hot Compress D. Adhesive Tape
7. When can you say that a wound is a puncture?
A. When the wound is caused by any sharp object
B. When a wound is caused by mishandling tools
C. When a wound is caused by nails
D. When a wound is caused by a broken glass
8. Which of the following is caused by laceration?
A. Pointed objects C. Tearing of soft tissue resulting to mishandling tools
B. Sharp objects D. Scrapping the skin against rough surface
9. What kind of compress can be used to reduce swelling and relieve pain, especially used for sprains and strains?
A. Hot Compress C. Warm Compress
B. Cold Compress D. Both Hot and Cold Compress
10. What does a first aider must consider in transporting an injured person?
A. Weight and height of the victim C. Social status of the victim
B. Family background of the victim D. Complexion of the victim

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