MAPEH 9&10 Examination 1st Quarter 2024-2025 PDF
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This is a 1st Quarter examination for Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health classes (MAPEH) for grades 9 and 10 in the 2024-2025 academic year. The exam includes multiple-choice and short-answer questions covering various musical concepts, string instruments, and singing techniques.
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Part 1. Music 1st Quarter Examination Multiple Choice. Circle the letter of your choice. 1. How do string instruments produce sound? A) By using electricity B) Through the vibration of strings C) By hitting metal parts D) With the help of wind blowing through them 2. What d...
Part 1. Music 1st Quarter Examination Multiple Choice. Circle the letter of your choice. 1. How do string instruments produce sound? A) By using electricity B) Through the vibration of strings C) By hitting metal parts D) With the help of wind blowing through them 2. What does the pitch of a string depend on? A) The type of wood the instrument is made of B) The speed of the string's vibration C) The size of the resonator D) The color of the string 3. What is a resonator in a string instrument? A) A small plastic piece used to pluck the strings B) A hollow structure that amplifies the sound C) The bow used to play certain instruments D) A hammer that strikes the strings 4. Which instrument is a combination of strings and percussion? A) Harp B) Violin C) Piano D) Guitar 5. How do guitars change the pitch of the sound? A) By using the frets to change the vibrating length of the string B) By adjusting the size of the resonator C) By playing louder D) By using an electronic amplifier 6. Which instrument is NOT part of the string section in a classical orchestra? A) Violin B) Cello C) Saxophone D) Double bass 7. What type of bow is used for stringed instruments like the violin? A) A straight wooden stick B) A metal rod with wire C) A bendy stick with horsehair D) A plastic rod with rubber strings 8. Which instrument mentioned in the script originates from India and has up to 21 strings? A) Erhu B) Hurdy gurdy C) Sitar D) Lyre 9. What helps amplify the sound of the erhu, a traditional Chinese instrument? A) A plastic body B) A python skin stretched over the resonator C) A metal amplifier D) Rubber-coated strings 10. What part of the body is essential for singing because it controls the flow of air? A) Vocal cords B) Larynx C) Diaphragm D) Tongue 11. What is the chest voice? A) The voice you use when singing in a high pitch B) The voice you use for everyday talking C) A soft, quiet voice D) The voice used in professional opera singing 12. What does vibrato refer to in singing? A) Singing very high notes B) The quick alternation between two slightly different pitches C) Singing with closed lips D) Making your voice sound like an instrument 13. What type of singing involves using nonsense syllables and improvisation? A) Yodeling B) Throat singing C) Falsetto D) Scat singing 14.What traditional form of singing involves producing more than one note at the same time? A) Vibrato B) Throat singing C) Head voice D) Falsetto 15. In a choir, what is the highest voice part typically called? A) Bass B) Alto C) Tenor D) Soprano 16. What does "a cappella" mean? A) Singing without instruments B) Singing only in a high register C) Singing with heavy instrumental accompaniment D) Singing with electronic effects True or False. Circle the letter of your choice. 1. True or False. Singing is different from speaking because it doesn't involve the vocal cords. 2. True or False. The falsetto range is typically sung by women. 3. True or False. Vibrato happens when a singer holds a steady note without variation in pitch. 4. True or False.Throat singing is a style found in Central Asia, South Africa, and northern Canada. 5. True or False: String instruments create sound by vibrating metal parts inside the instrument. 6. True or False: A resonator is usually the body of the instrument that helps make the sound louder. 7. True or False: The sitar has two different resonators and is known for its use in Indian classical music. 8. True or False: The bow used in violin playing is made from bendy plastic and resin. 9. True or False: The piano is classified only as a string instrument, not a percussion instrument. Short Answer Questions. 5 points each. Total of 25 points. 1. Explain how a singer uses the chest and head voices to sing different notes. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 2. What is the role of the diaphragm in singing? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 3. What are the four common voice parts in a choir, and how are they organized? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 4. What vocal techniques do professional opera singers use to sing expressively? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 5. How does participating in a choir help develop vocal skills, and what benefits can it provide to someone learning to sing? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Part II. Arts 1st Quarter Examination Multiple Choice Questions. Circle the letter of your choice. 1. What is the main topic of the movie regarding Photography? A) The history of cameras B) The invention of photography C) How to take photographs and the evolution of photography D) Famous photographers of the 20th century 2. What was the first commercially available photograph called? A) Brownie B) Daguerreotype C) Kodak D) Plate photograph 3. What innovation did George Eastman introduce to photography? A) Digital cameras B) Flash photography C) Images on film instead of plates D) Color photography 4. Why was the Brownie camera significant in photography history? A) It was the first camera to use color film. B) It was expensive and only for professionals. C) It made photography affordable and accessible to regular people. D) It was used only for professional portraits. 5. Which of the following is NOT part of composing a good photograph according to the script? A) Using the rule of thirds B) Using symmetry in every photo C) Choosing an interesting angle D) Creating contrast between light and dark elements 6. What is "framing" in photography? A) Editing the photo on a computer B) Positioning objects to indicate the photo's setting C) Placing the main subject in the center of the image D) Using a filter to add effects to the photo 7. What effect does the "rule of thirds" have on a photograph? A) It makes the picture perfectly symmetrical. B) It helps create a dynamic and interesting composition by dividing the image into thirds. C) It ensures the main subject is centered. D) It reduces clutter in the photo. 8. Which of the following is an example of using contrast in photography, as discussed in the script? A) Placing the subject in the center of the image B) Taking a picture of a dark object against a dark background C) Placing light-colored objects against dark backgrounds D) Blurring the entire background to focus on one object 9. What does Tim describe as the main difference between drawing and painting? A) Painting uses liquid and a brush, while drawing uses lines and solid materials like pencils and pens. B) Drawing uses more color than painting. C) Painting involves sketching first, while drawing skips this step. D) Drawing is done on paper, and painting is done on canvas only. 10. What tool is NOT mentioned in the script as a tool for drawing? A) Pencils B) Paintbrushes C) Charcoal D) Chalk 11. What is the definition of representational drawing? A) Drawing something entirely from the imagination B) Drawing something as you see it in real life C) Drawing abstract figures and shapes D) Sketching animals and landscapes 12. What technique do artists use to make colors blend on paper in a drawing? A) Mixing colors on a palette B) Applying liquid paint C) Placing colors close together so the eye blends them D) Drawing one color over another 13. What is NOT a technique for shading mentioned by Tim? A) Smudging with fingers or cloth B) Hatching (using lines close together) C) Stippling (using dots) D) Color blending with a brush 14. What is the purpose of using perspective in a drawing? A) To make the drawing more colorful B) To make objects appear three-dimensional and show depth C) To make abstract art more realistic D) To copy the exact proportions of an object 15. What is a sketch according to Tim? A) A finished, detailed drawing with shading and perspective B) A quick, loose drawing meant for practice or ideas C) A drawing done using only pencil D) A fully colored artwork that uses watercolors 16. Which famous artists does Tim mention as having left famous sketchbooks? A) Pablo Picasso and Vincent van Gogh B) Leonardo da Vinci and Edgar Degas C) Claude Monet and Michelangelo D) Rembrandt and Frida Kahlo True or False Questions. Circle the letter of your choice. 17. True or False. The first commercial photographs were printed on polished silver. 18. True or False. The Brownie camera was the first camera designed for professional photographers only. 19. True or False. Asymmetry in photography can make a picture more interesting than strict symmetry. 20. True or False. In photography, framing refers to physically putting a frame around the photo after printing it. 21. True or False. Artists can mix colors directly on the paper by putting different colors close together. 22. True or False:Drawing can only be done on special art paper. 23. True or False: Perspective drawing helps create the illusion of depth on a flat surface. 24. True or False:A sketch is a finished work of art that is meant to be displayed. Short Answer Questions. 5 points each. 25 points total. 1. Explain how the rule of thirds can improve a photograph's composition. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 2. List two key elements photographers should consider when composing a photo. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 3. How has digital photography changed the art of photography? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the difference between a drawing and a painting? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 5. Describe how perspective and shading techniques are used to make drawings appear more realistic. Provide examples. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Part III. Physical Education and Health 1st Quarter Examination Multiple Choice Questions. Circle the letter of your choice. 1. What is first aid? A) Medical procedures only done by doctors B) Techniques used to provide basic care for injuries before professional help arrives C) A method of curing minor injuries instantly D) A set of rules for preventing accidents 2. What is the first thing you should do when someone is seriously hurt? A) Get a first aid kit B) Apply pressure to the wound C) Call emergency services (911) D) Clean the wound 3. What is one of the main purposes of first aid? A) To replace the need for doctors B) To prevent further harm until professional help arrives C) To provide long-term medical care D) To help only in minor injuries like scrapes 4. Which of the following is NOT an item in a first aid kit? A) Bandages B) A cold pack C) Antibiotics D) Rubber gloves 5. What should you do first when treating a minor cut? A) Put on rubber gloves B) Apply antiseptic cream C) Wash the wound with clean water D) Apply a bandage 6. What should you do if someone has a severe cut and is bleeding a lot? A) Panic and call for help B) Elevate the wound and apply pressure C) Apply ointment and bandage immediately D) Rinse the wound with soap and water 7. What does CPR stand for? A) Cardiac Pulmonary Response B) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation C) Cardiac Pressing Reflex D) Compression Pulmonary Response 8. In which situation would you use CPR? A) A minor cut on the hand B) Someone choking on food C) Someone having a heart attack or who has stopped breathing D) A broken bone 9. What is the main reason why people need to exercise? A) To lose weight B) To stay healthy and live longer C) To become a professional athlete D) To have fun 10. What does exercise improve in your body? A) Only your muscles B) Blood circulation, heart, lungs, and muscles C) Just your heart and lungs D) Only your brain and mind 11. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of exercise mentioned in the film? A) Makes muscles stronger B) Helps control weight C) Prevents broken bones D) Releases stress 12. How does exercise affect the brain? A) It increases the brain’s size B) It helps the brain use more oxygen and releases endorphins C) It slows down brain function D) It lowers the brain’s ability to think quickly 13. What does the body release during exercise to make you feel good? A) Endorphins B) Adrenaline C) Insulin D) Testosterone 14. What can regular exercise help prevent later in life? A) Diabetes B) High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart disease C) Hair loss D) Eye problems 15. Which of the following activities is NOT mentioned as a way to exercise in winter? A) Sledding B) Snowball throwing C) Ice skating D) Trudging through snow 16. Which indoor activity is suggested when it’s too cold to exercise outside? A) Playing video games B) Doing sit-ups or push-ups in your room C) Reading books D) Watching television 17. What type of exercise does the voiceover say running with your dog is? A) A fun exercise B) A professional exercise C) A competitive exercise D) A mental exercise 18. What message does the film about exercise convey? A) Exercise is only important for athletes. B) Exercise helps both your body and mind feel better. C) Exercise is difficult and should be avoided. D) Exercise is optional if you eat a healthy diet. True or False Questions. Circle the letter of your choice. 1. True or False: CPR is used only for minor injuries. 2. True or False: First aid can help prevent further harm until professional help arrives. 3. True or False: First aid kits are only necessary in hospitals. 4. True or False: Staying calm during an emergency is one of the most important parts of first aid. 5. True or False: When someone is choking, first aid procedures can help remove the obstruction from their throat. 6. True or False: Sledding and snowball fights are good ways to exercise during winter. 7. True or False: Exercising helps release hormones called endorphins, which make you feel happier. 8. True or False: Playing Frisbee and walking are both considered forms of exercise. 9. True or False: A healthy diet alone is enough to prevent high blood pressure and heart disease. 10. True or False: Exercise only benefits the body, not the mind. Short Answer Questions: 5 points each. Total 25 points. 1. Discuss two reasons why first aid is important? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 2. What are the two components of CPR, and what do they help with? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3. Why is it important to have a first aid kit handy, according to Tim? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 4. What are some indoor exercises suggested in the film for when it’s cold outside? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 5. How does exercise help prevent health conditions such as high blood pressure and heart disease? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________