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The document contains a long test with multiple choice questions about music, painting, sculpture, and architecture from different historical periods including the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Pre-historic, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Romanesque eras. The music questions cover topics like Gregorian chants, madrigals, masses, and characteristics of different style periods. The visual arts questions cover mediums like frescoes, sarcophagi, and techniques like mosaic and topics in architecture like coliseums, pyramids, and parthenons.

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Instruction: Encircle The Letter of The Correct Answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURE Music

The document contains a long test with multiple choice questions about music, painting, sculpture, and architecture from different historical periods including the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Pre-historic, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Romanesque eras. The music questions cover topics like Gregorian chants, madrigals, masses, and characteristics of different style periods. The visual arts questions cover mediums like frescoes, sarcophagi, and techniques like mosaic and topics in architecture like coliseums, pyramids, and parthenons.

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Long Test

Name:________________________________ Date:_________
Grade & Section:________________________ Teacher:__________________
Instruction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURE

MUSIC
Music of the Medieval, Renaissance , and Baroque Period

1. The period when the Christian church highly influenced culture and political affairs in Europe and known as the
“Middle Ages “ or “Dark Ages”.
a. Medieval Period c. Baroque Period
b. Renaissance Period d. Both B and C
2. During this time, the arts highlighted grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. It is also known as the period of
“pearl of irregular shape”.
a. Medieval Period c. Baroque Period
b. Renaissance Period d. All of the above
3. This is the period of rebirth, revival, and rediscovery.
a. Medieval Period c. Baroque Period
b. Renaissance Period d. Both A and C
4. Which of the following choices is NOT a characteristic of a Gregorian Chants?
a. Free meter c. Usually based on Latin liturgy
b. Polyphonic d. Modal
5. Which of the following choices is NOT a characteristic of Madrigal composition?
a. Frequently in 3 to 6 voices c. Through-composed
b. Sung a capella d. Monophonic
6. Which one is NOT a characteristic of Baroque music?
a. Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental
b. Primary contrapuntal textures with some homophony
c. Melodies are easy to sing and remember
d. Music genres – opera, oratorios, suites, toccatas, concerto, fugues
7. There are five sections of Mass. Which of the following section refers to the English term “Lamb of God”?
a. Kyrie c. Sanctus and Benedictus
b. Gloria d. Agnus Dei
8. A large of Musical composition for orchestra and voices the incorporates narratives on religious themes. It is
performed without costume, scenery or actions.
a. Concert c. Chorale
b. Fugue d. Oratorio
9. It is a non-religious vocal polyphonic composition expressed in poetic text that commonly has 3 to 6 voices.
a. Madrigal c. Fugue
b. Chorale d. Concerto Grosso
10. It is a form of sacred musical composition that sets texts of the Eucharistic liturgy into music.
a. Mass c. Chorale
b. Madrigal d. Gregorian Chant
11. A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.
a. Mass c. Concerto
b. Madrigal d. Concerto Grosso
12. Thomas Morley’s composition include which of the following choices?
a. Messiah c. Le Jeu de Robin et de Marion
b. It was A lower and His Lass d. Hallelujah
13. Concerto Grosso, Masses, Cantatas, Fugues, Works for clavichord and harpsichord were all composition of ____
a. Johann Sebastian Bach c. Antonio Vivaldi
b. Pope Gregory I d. Thomas Morley

ARTS
Painting, Sculpture and Architecture of the Western Classical Art Traditions

14. In this, era, the paintings were found inside the caves which may have been their way of communication with
each other.
a. Pre-historic c. Greek
b. Egyptian d. Roman
15. Painting usually characterized with elongated face, large staring eyes, long nose, figures against flat colored
bands and heavy outlining.
a. Gothic c. Byzantine
b. Romanesque d. Roman
16. It is the period in which paintings have been confined in the illumination of manuscript pages and the painting of
frescoes on the walls of churches in the cosmopolitan style, elegant mannered, and sophisticated.
a. Gothic c. Byzantine
b. Romanesque d. Roman
17. Paintings during this classical era were commonly found in vases, panels and tombs.
a. Pre-historic c. Greek
b. Egyptian d. Roman
18. Era of Painting in which the purpose is to make the deceased after life place pleasant. Also, colors usually used
were red, black blue, gold, and green.
a. Pre-historic c. Greek
b. Egyptian d. Roman
19. Most of the paintings in this era were copied and imitated from Hellenic Greek era paintings.
a. Pre-historic c. Greek
b. Egyptian d. Byzantine
20. It is the method of painting water-based pigments on a freshly applied plaster usually on walls surfaces.
a. Sarcophagus c. Fresco
b. Terracotta d. Encaustic
21. A stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with sculpture.
a. Sarcophagus c. Fresco
b. Terracotta d. Encaustic
22. A paint consist of pigment mixed with beeswax and fix heat after its application. It was first used in the cracks
of the ships.
a. Sarcophagus c. Fresco
b. Terracotta d. Encaustic
23. A very large stones used in the pre-historic architectures.
a. Mastaba c. Ionic
b. Megaliths d. Doric
24. A massive monument of an ancient Egypt having a rectangular base and four triangular faces culminating in a
Singular apex. It was served as a tomb of the three kings of Egypt.
a. Corinthian c. Dolmens
b. Mastaba d. Pyramids
25. It is an art process where an image is created using an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stones, or
other materials like paper, leaves, egg shells, etc.
a. Abstract c. Sculpture
b. Mosaic d. Architecture
26 It is a huge halls and arenas for public games, baths, and procession. They built them of gigantic arches of
stones, bricks and concrete, or with barrel vaults during the Roman era.
a. Hagla Sophia c. Coliseum
b. Parthenon d. Cromlech

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