1. It is called 'The Age of Reason'. a. Medieval b. Renaissance c. Baroque d. Classical 2. The term for Italian opera also known as comic opera was spiced with sight gags, naughty... 1. It is called 'The Age of Reason'. a. Medieval b. Renaissance c. Baroque d. Classical 2. The term for Italian opera also known as comic opera was spiced with sight gags, naughty humor and social satire. a. Opera b. Comic opera c. Opera Buffa d. Opera Seria 3. It is a multi-movement work for solo instrument a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Cantata 4. A musical work with different movements for an instrumental soloist and orchestra a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Rondo 5. A musical composition designed to be played by the whole orchestra, generally in four movements a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Cantata 6. A section of the sonata allegro form where the themes are introduced a. Exposition b. Development c. Recapitulation d. Theme and variation 7. It repeats the themes as they first emerged in the opening exposition a. Exposition b. Development c. Recapitulation d. Sonata 8. The general texture of Classical music a. Monophonic b. Homophonic c. Heterophonic d. Polyphonic 9. The term for serious opera a. Opera b. Comic Opera c. Opera Buffa d. Opera Seria 10. The most important form that was developed during the Classical Era and usually the form of the first movement of a sonata or symphony a. Minuet b. Sonata Allegro c. Rondo d. Symphony 11. He was named as 'Father of the Symphony'. a. Ludwig Van Beethoven b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c. Franz Joseph Haydn d. Thomas Morley 12. He composed wonderful concertos, symphonies, and operas such as 'The Marriage of Figaro'. a. Ludwig Van Beethoven b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c. Franz Joseph Haydn d. Thomas Morley 13. His works include the 'Missa Solemnis' and opera 'Fidelio'. a. Ludwig Van Beethoven b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c. Franz Joseph Haydn d. Thomas Morley 14. A special type of broken chord accompaniment where the chord is played in this order: lower note- highest note-middle note then repeats the pattern to create a smooth, sustained, flowing sound a. Alberti Bass b. Allegro c. Andante d. Cadenza 15. The middle part of the sonata-allegro form where in themes are being developed a. Exposition b. Development c. Recapitulation d. Sonata 1. It means 'an irregular shaped pearl'. a. Renaissance b. Baroque c. Medieval d. 2. 'Ecstasy of St. Teresa' is the artwork of _____. a. Bernini b. Rembrandt c. Rubens d. Raphael 3. One of his famous works is the 'Conversion of St. Paul'. a. Caravaggio b. Bernini c. Rembrandt d. Rubens 4. He is known as the greatest Baroque sculptor. a. Velasquez b. Rembrandt c. Bernini d. Ruben 5. 'The Maids of Honour' is the artwork of _____. a. Velasquez b. Bernini c. Rembrandt d. Rubens 6. It is the period of economic progress and artistic experimentation. a. Renaissance b. Baroque c. Medieval d. Sculpture 7. The greatest cathedral building of the Renaissance Period was the rebuilding of _____. a. Miag-ao Church in Iloilo b. Saint Agustino Church in Ilocos Sur c. St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome d. Santa Maria Church in Rome 8. One of the churches were built on top of a hill, serving as citadel during times of crisis. a. Miag-ao Church in Iloilo b. Saint Agustino Church in Rome c. St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome d. Santa Maria Church in Ilocos Sur 9. He is a painter and known as 'Renaissance man' because of his intellect, interest, talent and his expression of humanist and classical values. a. Michelangelo Simoni b. Leonardo Da Vinci c. Raffaello Urbino d. Donato Bardi 10. One of Leonardo Da Vinci’s work and it is the famous and most parodied portrait. a. The Last Supper b. Pieta c. Mona Lisa d. David 11. His artworks include the 'Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata' a. Donatello b. Michelangelo c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Rafael 12. His artworks include the 'Mona Lisa' a. Donatello b. Michelangelo c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Rafael 13. His artworks include the 'Sistine Madonna' a. Donatello b. Michelangelo c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Rafael 14. His artworks include the 'Last Supper' a. Donatello b. Michelangelo c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Rafael 15. His artworks include the 'Pieta' a. Donatello b. Michelangelo c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Rafael 1. Which of the following is a term used to refer to dances primarily intended to get to know other people in a certain formal or semi-formal occasion? a. ballroom dances b. dancesport c. festival dances d. social dances 2. What is the general term referring to the DOS and DON’Ts in social dancing? a. behaviour b. character c. dance demeanor d. dance etiquette 3. Social dances are of two classifications namely: Latin American and Modern Standard Dances. Which of the following is an example of Modern Standard Dances? a. cha-cha-cha b. jive c. rumba d. waltz 4. Which of the following is the attire appropriate for males in Modern Standard Dances? a. black/white shirt b. black/white long sleeves c. black/white sweat shirt d. coat and ties 5. Social dancing can prevent some diseases, caused by sedentary lifestyle. If regularly performed. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group? a. diabetes b. lung cancer c. obesity d. weight gain 6. Which of the following best describes social dances? a. Social dances are for pairs only b. Social dances can be competed c. Social dances are dances that improve social skills and fitness d. Social dances are dances that entertain people in attendance to a social function 7. How would you best use the knowledge and skills learned in social dancing to enhance your community’s fitness? a. I will render an intermission number with my partner during fiestas b. I will make social dancing my lifetime fitness activity c. I will share my skills by teaching community folks, young and old, about social dances d. I will coordinate with community officials in conducting a social dancing program for the community 8. How do social dances contribute to one’s fitness and well-being? a. They help make one physically engaged and active preventing lifestyle diseases b. They cure lifestyle diseases c. They help prevent sedentary lifestyle-related diseases d. They develop one’s talent in dancing 9. 'It takes two to Tango.' What does this quote mean? a. A Tango requires two individuals to dance b. One cannot exist without the other c. It takes two to make any endeavor work d. There should always be two individuals dancing the Tango 10. The following are dance etiquettes that should be considered in a social dancing activity EXCEPT ONE: a. Wear appropriate dancing attire b. Insist in executing difficult dance steps including aerial combinations with your partner c. Ask someone promptly if you wish to dance with him or her d. Always follow counterclockwise as line of direction social dancing 11. 'May I have this dance?' This line implies… a. A boy who treats a girl with respect even in dancing b. A boy forcing a girl to dance c. A boy with no one to dance with d. A boy who wishes to dance with somebody 12. Which of the following, aside from fitness, can be developed if one engages in social dancing activities? a. Respect b. sense of community c. courtesy d. all 1. Drugs that speed up a person’s central nervous system and have the opposite effect of depressants. a. Stimulant drugs b. Narcotics c. Hallucinogens d. Inhalants 2. Drugs which relieve pain and induce sleepiness, these drugs are administered in moderation to patients with mental disorders and those in severe pain like cancer. a. Stimulant drugs b. Narcotics c. Hallucinogens d. Inhalants 3. Which of the following is the most commonly used illicit drugs? a. Marijuana b. Heroin c. Ecstasy d. Cocaine 4. Drugs which distort reality and facts and affects all senses and makes a user see, hear and feel things that don’t exist in the time being. a. Stimulant drugs b. Heroin c. Hallucinogens d. Inhalants 5. Which of the following is a symptom of drug dependence? a. Increase heart rate b. Heroin c. Hallucinogens d. Loss of appetite 6. It is a substances or chemicals which when taken into the body have psychological, emotional and behavioral effects on a person. a. Drugs b. Cigarettes c. Alcohol d. Chemical 7. Depressant drugs slow down a person’s central nervous system. Which of the following is an example of a depressant drugs? a. Cocaine b. Marijuana c. Barbiturates d. Shabu 8. Which of the following is the negative effect of using Stimulant drugs? a. Brain damages and coma b. Relax muscle and nerves c. Depression and tiredness d. Liver damage
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The question is asking about a multiple-choice assessment that covers various topics related to music, arts, physical education, and health. It aims to test knowledge on specific historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of these subjects.
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1. Renaissance 2. Opera Buffa 3. Sonata 4. Concerto 5. Symphony 6. Exposition 7. Recapitulation 8. Homophonic 9. Opera Seria 10. Sonata Allegro 11. Franz Joseph Haydn 12. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 13. Ludwig Van Beethoven 14. Alberti Bass 15. Development 16. Baroque 17. Bernini 18. Caravaggio 19. Bernini 20. Velasquez 21. Renaissance 22. St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome 23. Miag-ao Church in Iloilo 24. Leonardo Da Vinci 25. Mona Lisa 26. Donatello 27. Leonardo da Vinci 28. Rafael 29. Leonardo da Vinci 30. Michelangelo 31. Social dances 32. Dance etiquette 33. Waltz 34. Coat and ties 35. Lung cancer 36. Improve social skills and fitness 37. Conduct social dancing program 38. Prevents lifestyle diseases 39. Endeavor requires two 40. No difficult dance steps 41. Wishes to dance 42. All 43. Stimulant drugs 44. Narcotics 45. Marijuana 46. Hallucinogens 47. Loss of appetite 48. Drugs 49. Barbiturates 50. Depression and tiredness
- Renaissance: b. Renaissance
- Comic opera: c. Opera Buffa
- Solo instrument work: b. Sonata
- Instrumental soloist and orchestra: c. Concerto
- Whole orchestra composition: a. Symphony
- Themes introduction in sonata-allegro: a. Exposition
- Repeats themes: c. Recapitulation
- Texture of Classical music: b. Homophonic
- Serious opera: d. Opera Seria
- Classical Era form: b. Sonata Allegro
- Father of the Symphony: c. Franz Joseph Haydn
- Marriage of Figaro composer: b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Fidelio and Missa Solemnis composer: a. Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Broken chord accompaniment: a. Alberti Bass
- Middle part of sonata-allegro: b. Development
- Baroque meaning: b. Baroque
- Ecstasy of St. Teresa artist: a. Bernini
- Conversion of St. Paul artist: a. Caravaggio
- Greatest Baroque sculptor: c. Bernini
- The Maids of Honour artist: a. Velasquez
- Period of progress: a. Renaissance
- Greatest Renaissance cathedral: c. St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome
- Church as citadel: a. Miag-ao Church in Iloilo
- Renaissance man: b. Leonardo Da Vinci
- Parodied portrait: c. Mona Lisa
- Equestrian Monument artist: a. Donatello
- Mona Lisa artist: c. Leonardo da Vinci
- Sistine Madonna artist: d. Rafael
- The Last Supper artist: c. Leonardo da Vinci
- Pieta artist: b. Michelangelo
- Social dance term: d. social dances
- Social dancing etiquette: d. dance etiquette
- Modern Standard Dance: d. waltz
- Male Modern Standard attire: d. coat and ties
- Non-preventable disease by dancing: b. lung cancer
- Social dances description: c. Social dances are dances that improve social skills and fitness
- Using social dance to enhance community: d. I will coordinate with community officials in conducting a social dancing program for the community
- Social dances for fitness: a. They help make one physically engaged and active preventing lifestyle diseases
- Meaning of "It takes two to Tango": c. It takes two to make any endeavor work
- Incorrect dance etiquette: b. Insist in executing difficult dance steps including aerial combinations with your partner
- "May I have this dance?" meaning: d. A boy who wishes to dance with somebody
- Developed from social dancing: d. all
- Stimulant drugs: a. Stimulant drugs
- Narcotics: b. Narcotics
- Most used illicit drug: a. Marijuana
- Hallucinogen drugs: c. Hallucinogens
- Symptom of drug dependence: d. Loss of appetite
- Substance with effects: a. Drugs
- Depressant example: c. Barbiturates
- Negative stimulant effect: c. Depression and tiredness
Answer for screen readers
- Renaissance: b. Renaissance
- Comic opera: c. Opera Buffa
- Solo instrument work: b. Sonata
- Instrumental soloist and orchestra: c. Concerto
- Whole orchestra composition: a. Symphony
- Themes introduction in sonata-allegro: a. Exposition
- Repeats themes: c. Recapitulation
- Texture of Classical music: b. Homophonic
- Serious opera: d. Opera Seria
- Classical Era form: b. Sonata Allegro
- Father of the Symphony: c. Franz Joseph Haydn
- Marriage of Figaro composer: b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Fidelio and Missa Solemnis composer: a. Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Broken chord accompaniment: a. Alberti Bass
- Middle part of sonata-allegro: b. Development
- Baroque meaning: b. Baroque
- Ecstasy of St. Teresa artist: a. Bernini
- Conversion of St. Paul artist: a. Caravaggio
- Greatest Baroque sculptor: c. Bernini
- The Maids of Honour artist: a. Velasquez
- Period of progress: a. Renaissance
- Greatest Renaissance cathedral: c. St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome
- Church as citadel: a. Miag-ao Church in Iloilo
- Renaissance man: b. Leonardo Da Vinci
- Parodied portrait: c. Mona Lisa
- Equestrian Monument artist: a. Donatello
- Mona Lisa artist: c. Leonardo da Vinci
- Sistine Madonna artist: d. Rafael
- The Last Supper artist: c. Leonardo da Vinci
- Pieta artist: b. Michelangelo
- Social dance term: d. social dances
- Social dancing etiquette: d. dance etiquette
- Modern Standard Dance: d. waltz
- Male Modern Standard attire: d. coat and ties
- Non-preventable disease by dancing: b. lung cancer
- Social dances description: c. Social dances are dances that improve social skills and fitness
- Using social dance to enhance community: d. I will coordinate with community officials in conducting a social dancing program for the community
- Social dances for fitness: a. They help make one physically engaged and active preventing lifestyle diseases
- Meaning of "It takes two to Tango": c. It takes two to make any endeavor work
- Incorrect dance etiquette: b. Insist in executing difficult dance steps including aerial combinations with your partner
- "May I have this dance?" meaning: d. A boy who wishes to dance with somebody
- Developed from social dancing: d. all
- Stimulant drugs: a. Stimulant drugs
- Narcotics: b. Narcotics
- Most used illicit drug: a. Marijuana
- Hallucinogen drugs: c. Hallucinogens
- Symptom of drug dependence: d. Loss of appetite
- Substance with effects: a. Drugs
- Depressant example: c. Barbiturates
- Negative stimulant effect: c. Depression and tiredness
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