Mapeh 9 4th Grading Exam
Mapeh 9 4th Grading Exam
Mapeh 9 4th Grading Exam
Test I: Music
Direction: Multiple choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. The period when the Christian church highly influence culture and political affairs in Europe was the:
a. Medieval Period b. Rennaissance Period c. Baroque Period d. Romantic Period
2. Famous composer of Baroque period which is known as the “The Red Priest”.
a. Handell b. Bach c. Vivaldi d. Palestrina
3. The well-known oratorio entitled “Messiah” is composed by:
a. Handell b. Bach c. Vivaldi d. Palestrina
4. Which period is also known as the Middle Ages or Dark Ages that started the fall of the Roman empire?
A. Baroque B. Classical Greek C. Medieval D. Renaissance
5. . He was one of the oldest secular composers whose literary and musical works include chansons and
poetic debates during the medieval period.
A. Adam de la Halle B. Antonio Vivaldi C. Giovanni Palestrina D. Thomas Morley
6. It is called “The Age of Reason”.
a. Medieval Period b. Rennaissance Period c. Classical Period d. Romantic Period
7. Frederic Chopin wrote most of his music using what instrument?
a. Violin b. flute c. piano d. organ
8. A multi-movement work for solo instrument.
a. Sonata b. Symphony c. Opera d. Cooncerto
9. A drama set to music where singers and musicians perform in theatrical settings.
a. Sonata b. Symphony c. Opera d. Cooncerto
10. He was the German composer who bridged the Classical era and the early romantic era. He is the
composer who became deaf in his middle age.
a. Ludwig van Beethoven b. Jovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart d. Franz Joseph Haydn
11. What does the term “Nationalism” means?
a. Being devoted in music c. having a strong feelings to one’s nation
b. Pride in one’s own composition d. pride for another country or culture
12. The best word that describes the works of this romantic composer is “virtuosity”.
a. Schumann b. Chopin c. Paganini d. Liszt
13. He is the composer who became the most famous violin virtuoso in the world. He was born in October 27,
1782 in Genoa, Italy.
a. Paganini b. Berlioz c. Liszt d. Chopin
14. A piece composed for the development of a specific technique.
a. Nocturne b. prelude c. etude d. sonata
15. This composer is known as the “Poet of Piano”. He was born on March 1, 1810 in Zelazowa, Poland.
a. Liszt b. Schumann c. Paganini d. Chopin
1. A large circular or rectangular area at the center part of the theatre, where the play, dance, religious
rites, and acting took place.
2. During this era, theatre performances were not allowed throughout Europe.
3. Italian comedy and a humorous theatrical presentation performed by professional players who traveled
in troupes.
4. European theater began in________. It began around 700 B.C. with festivals honoring their many gods.
5. This type of play dealt with tragic events and has an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the
downfall of the main character.
6. A two-wheeled vehicle drawn by horses, used in ancient racing and warfare.
7. a person who writes plays
8. It means place of seeing, but it is more than the buildings where performance take place.
9. He was the first actor and introduced the use of masks and was called the "Father of Tragedy.
10. A type of play that contains comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy
ending. It was a short, light hearted tailpiece performed after each trilogy of the tragedies.
11. Part of Ancient Greek Theater that means viewing place on the slope of a hill.
12. Group of performers during medieval period who performed in markets, public places and festivals.
They travelled from one town to another as puppeteers, jugglers, story tellers, dancers, singers, and
other theatrical acts.
13. a dramatic entertainment consisting of pantomime, dancing, dialogue, and song and sometimes players
wore masks.
14. He was an English poet, playwright and actor and regarded as the greatest writer and dramatist in the
whole world.
15. One of the first permanent (non-wooden) theatres in Rome, whose structure was somewhat similar to
the theatron of Athens.
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