SUMMATIVE TEST IN MUSIC 9
SY 2022-2023
Instructions: Read each question carefully and write the correct answer in a separate sheet
of paper, or in the answer sheet provided to you. Do not write anything on this test
questionnaire.
1. When did Medieval period take place?
A. started with the fall of Roman Empire
B. started with the rise of Roman Empire
C. started with the arrival of Pope Gregory I
D. started with the arrival of Pope Francis
2. What do you remember about Gregorian Chants?
A. it is polyphonic
B. it sung a capella
C. use of neume notation
D. frequently in 3 to 6 voices
3. Who was the composer committed to sacred music and has a keen interest in satisfying the desires of
church leaders in the 16th century?
A. Antonio Vivaldi
B. George Friedrich Handel
C. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
D. Thomas Morley
4. Where is the birthplace of Thomas Morley?
A. Abu Dhabi
B. Germany
C. Morwich, West England
D. Norwich, East England
5. Name the person who was known as “Adam the Hunchback” ?
A. Adam de la Halle
B. Adam dela Cruz
C. George Friedrich Handel
D. Thomas Morley
6. Will you restate Baroque?
A. Binary Form
B. Pearl of Irregular Shape
C. Polyphonic
D. Ternary Form
7. What can you say about the Renaissance Period?
A. It is the middle ages or dark ages.
B. It is a period of looking back to the Golden Age of Greece and Rome.
C. It is a pearl of irregular shape.
D. It is monophonic plainchant.
8. How would you compare the characteristics of Baroque to Renaissance music?
A. Both are polyphonic music
B. Both are written in neumes notation
C. The melodies of Renaissance music are easier to perform while in Baroque music melodies are
not easy to sing and remember.
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D. They are both entertaining in terms of music.
9. Who was an Italian Baroque composer who composed the “Four Seasons”?
A. Antonio Vivaldi
B. Crisostomo Abigael
C. Thomas Morley
D. William Shakespeare
10. When did Thomas Morley became the master of choristers in East England?
A. 1483
B. 1593
C. 1493
D. 1583
11. Which one is the famous composition of George Friedrich Handel?
A. Fire Fire My Heart
B. Kyrie
C. Messiah
D. The Four Seasons
12. Give an example of new forms in Baroque period.
A. Binary, Madrigal, Unitary
B. Concerto, Madrigal, Ternary
C. Ground Bass, Concerto, Fugue
D. Binary, Ternary, Ground Bass
13. How does Concerto work?
A. A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra
B. A form of music accompanied by a percussion instruments.
C. Usually written in 3 to 4 parts
D. The entire piece grows mainly from a single tune of strong musical character.
14. Which one doesn’t belong in this group?
A. Concerto
B. Concerto Grosso
C. Binary Form
D. Oratorio
15. Give an example of Handel’s oratorio.
A. Christmas Oratorio
B. Fugue
C. Messiah
D. The Creation
16. This term came from the word renaitre which means “rebirth”, “revival”, and rediscovery.
a. Renaissance b. Medieval c. Romanesque d. Baroque
17. The period when the Christian church highly influenced culture and political affairs in Europe was
the:
a. Medieval b. Renaissance c. Baroque d. Classical
18. A period known as the Golden Age of Acapella music.
a. Medieval b. Renaissance c. Baroque d. Classical
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19. The word ________is derived from the Portuguese word barroco which means “pearl of irregular
shape.”
a. Renaissance b. Medieval c. Romanesque d. Baroque
20. It is called “The Age of Reason”.
a. medieval b. renaissance c. baroque d. classical
21. Group of singers, composed solely of men and boys who assumed the musical role of answering and
contrasting the solo singing of the priest.
a. choir b. concerto c. mass d. madrigal
22. This music often accompanied by instruments and its rhythmic character was marked but the sung
prayers were often unaccompanied.
a. sacred music b. secular music c. renaissance music d. baroque music
23. In this period, churches and aristocratic courts hired musicians as composers, performers and
teachers.
a. medieval b. renaissance c. baroque d. roman
24. Orchestra in this period were consist of strings, woodwinds, brass, keyboards and percussions.
a. medieval b. renaissance c. baroque d. roman
25. The period where secular music absorbed techniques from sacred music and vice versa.
a. medieval b. renaissance c. baroque d. roman
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E. 7. How would you define Mastaba?
F. a. a type of Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat –roofed
G. b. the greatest Classical temple
H. c. it has a lot in common with the early Christian architecture
I. d. it means holy wisdom
J. 8. What are the most substantial ancient structures of the world?
K. a. Fresco
L. b. Mastaba
M. c. The Pyramids of Gaza
N. d. The Parthenon
O. 9. How would you define Menhir?
P. a. It is a temple where rituals were held.
Q. b. A huge stone standing vertically on the ground, usually standing in the middle of the field or
R. arranged in rows.
S. c. It is the most substantial ancient structures of the world.
T. d. It has a lot in common with the early Christian architecture.
U. 10. What is the purpose of Egyptian paintings?
V. a. To make the deceased afterlife place pleasant.
W. b. To compete with the free standing Greek works of history.
X. c. To communicate and established good relationship with each other.
Y. d. To make the deceased happy.
Z. 11. Which one doesn’t belong in this group?
AA. a. Menhir
BB. b. Dolmens
CC. c. Cromlech
DD. d. Iconic
EE.12. Translate MEGALITHS in English word.
FF. a. a big table
GG. b. a big planet
HH. c. a big rock
II. d. a big tree
JJ. 13. What alternative would you suggest for using small pieces of colored glass in Mosaic
KK. making?
LL.a. egg shell
MM. b. clay
NN. c. silver dust
OO. d. big stone
PP. 14. Predict the outcome if you trace your design outside the bottle using the permanent black
marker.
QQ. a. it makes the bottle tainted
RR. b. it makes the bottle thick
SS. c. it makes the bottle turn artistic
TT.d. it makes the bottle rough
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UU. 15. What would happen if the people who lived during the Pre-Historic period can draw
or paint?
VV. a. They will become a talented person.
WW. b. They can easily paint their house.
XX. c. They can communicate each other through their paintings.
YY. d. They can face everyone with pride and dignity.
ZZ.16. Why do you think the paintings of the wall on the tomb is very famous in Ancient Egypt?
AAA. a. because it emphasizes the importance of life after death and the preservation of the
knowledge
BBB. of the past
CCC. b. way of communication
DDD. c. they imitated from Hellenic Greek paintings
EEE. d. to portray the individual differences
FFF. 17. What is the purpose of creating stained glass windows during the Gothic period?
GGG. a. to depict popular legends and love stories
HHH. b. to transform the vast stone interiors with warm and glowing color
III. c. to show some realistic details
JJJ. d. use as decoration
KKK. 18. What ideas support about the architecture from Early age?
LLL. a. an architecture based on Baroque art
MMM. b. a form of architecture based on Megaliths
NNN. c. an architecture based on big waves
OOO. d. an ornamentation to make the place look pleasant
PPP. 19. Give an example of Greek architectural style.
QQQ. a. Bul-ol
RRR. b. Menhir
SSS. c. Mastaba
TTT. d. Corinthian
UUU. 20. What is the purpose of building the pyramids in complicated way?
VVV. a. to create confusion for grave robbers
WWW. b. to amaze the Egyptian people
XXX. c. to destruct the spirit of deceased
YYY. d. to let the robbers intrude easily
Good Luck and God Bless!!!!
-Teacher Chona
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