Summative Test in Music 7 Week 2 Name: - Year and Section: - Teacher: - Date
Summative Test in Music 7 Week 2 Name: - Year and Section: - Teacher: - Date
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
DIVISION OF TALISAY CITY
J.P. Rizal St., Poblacion, City of Talisay, Cebu
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JACLUPAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Jaclupan, Talisay City, Cebu
Multiple Choice.
Instructions: Read the following statements carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write the letter of your choice on the space provided.
______ 1. What are the small pieces of bamboo in graduated small tubes that has been put together
by a string?
A. Angklung B. Bumbong C. Pan pipes D. Tulali
______ 2. What was the original title of the national anthem of the Philippines?
A. Filipinas C. Himno Nacional Filipina
B. Filipina D. Marcha Nacional Filipina
______ 3. What term came from the words “kung hindi man”?
A. Balitaw B. Kumintang C. Kundiman D. Pandanggo
______ 4. Which is defined as a serenade traditionally sung by a man to express his love to a lady?
A. Harana B. Kumintang C. Pandanggo D. Polka
______ 5. Which classification of instruments produce sound through its vibrating strings?
A. Aerophones B. Chordophones C. Electrophones D. Membranophones
______ 6. What Bohemian dance was originated and popularized in Europe and America in the early
19th century?
A. Balitaw B. Kundiman C. Pandanggo D. Polka
______ 7. How is secular music defined?
A. It refers to any music that is not religious in nature.
B. It refers to music that is usually played in fiestas, religious, and civic celebrations with the
use of woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments.
C. It refers to music written by the folk and are sung to accompany daily activities such as
farming, fishing, and putting the baby to sleep.
D. It refers to religious music that reveals the impact of Spanish colonization to the
Philippines.
______ 8. Could you identify which of the following songs is NOT a folk song?
A. Alay C. Bahay Kubo
B. Atin Cu Pung Sinsing D. Leron Leron Sinta
______ 9. How do Folk songs differ from other types of songs in the Philippines?
A. Folk songs are songs that are not religious in nature and are colonially influential.
B. Folk songs are songs that are played in fiestas and civic competitions with the use of
percussion instruments.
C. Folk songs are songs with a dramatic theme. It consists of a book with stanzas of five lines
of eight syllables.
D. Folk songs are sung to accompany daily activities such as farming, and fishing and are
traditionally passed on orally.
______ 10. What is most important about singing Pasyon, a Philippine narrative of the passion,
death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ?
A. It contains a dramatic theme in which the entire book is chanted and is recited during the
holy week.
B. It has made a huge impact to town fiestas with the accompaniment of lively band music
while parading around the community.
C. It is well-known of songs holding the theme of love and courtship.
D. It re-enacts the meeting of the Risen Christ with His mother on Easter Sunday in which
church bells are rung to signify the end of Virgin Mary‟s mourning.
______ 11. What is the meaning of the Latin song Kyrie Eleison?
A. Apostle‟s Creed B. Glory to God C. Holy Lord D. Lord Have Mercy
______ 12. What Philippine music genre is originally passed down orally to members of the family
and usually the composers and lyricists are unknown?
A. Folk songs B. Harana C. Kundiman D. Pasyon
______ 13. If the time signature of Leron Leron Sinta is 2, what is the meter of the song?
A. Duple B. Free C. Quadruple D. Triple
______ 14. From what place Atin Cu Pung Singsing originate?
A. Bicol B. Bulacan C. Ilocos Region D. Pampanga
______ 15. What is the melodic movement of the Ilocano folk song Pamulinawen?
A. Skipwise B. Stepwise C. Leap down D. Leap up
______ 16. What do you call the Eucharistic celebration of the holy sacrifices and commemoration of
the last supper of Jesus Christ inside the church?
A. Misa B. Pasyon C. Salubong D. Senakulo
______ 17. What is the term for the re-enactment of the life, sufferings of Jesus Christ on stage
during Lenten season?
A. Misa B. Pasyon C. Salubong D. Senakulo
______ 18. The SarungBanggi is a folk song from what place?
A. Bicol B. Bohol C. Ilocos D. Samar
______ 19. Which of the following is NOT bounded by a time signature, uses rhythm and is written
in neumatic notation?
A. Chant B. Folk song C. Harana D. Kundiman
______ 20. Do you know which religious celebration Dios te Salve is sung and played?
A. Flores de Mayo B. Salubong C. Santacruzan D. Senakulo
______ 21. Knowing an ensemble of wooden, brass, or percussion instruments in the Philippines,
classify the different instruments fit for the group.
A. Clarinet, French Horn, & Snare Drum
B. Flute, Guitar, & Ukulele
C. Piccolo, Trumpet, & Bamboo Organ
D. Saxophone, Piano, & Angklung
______ 22. Being the Philippine National Treasure found in St. Joseph Church, how is Las Piñas
bamboo organ made and what year was it completed?
A. It is made of 800 bamboo pipes completed in 1824.
B. It is made of 902 bamboo pipes completed in 1824.
C. It is made of 900 bamboo pipes completed in 1830.
D. It is made of 902 bamboo pipes completed in 1830.
______ 23. How does aerophones produce sound?
A. It produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate because of the air blown
inside.
B. It produces sound primarily by way of vibrating stretched membrane tapped by hands and
sticks.
C. It produces sound by the vibration of its body caused by the way they are played such as
being struck, scraped, rubbed, shaken, or plucked.
D. It produces sound through electricity.
______ 24. How would you describe Salubong?
A. It is a religious historical event that dramatizes if finding the holy cross by the Queen
Helena and her son Constantine the Great.
B. It is a Philippine narrative of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
C. It is a religious ritual that re-enacts the meeting of the Risen Cross with His mother on the
dawn of Easter Sunday.
D. It is performed as a devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary or Alay.
______ 25. How is Flores de Mayo celebrated in the Philippines?
A. It is a Catholic festival held every May and is performed as a devotion to the Blessed Virgin
Mary or “Alay” where children offer flowers to the image.
B. It is paraded along the streets in the Philippine community and is accompanied with a
brass band playing the music “Dios te Salve” .
C. It is performed under a prepared arch where the veiled image of the Virgin
Mary has been placed.
D. It is recited during Holy Week (Semana Santa) in the form of song with a dramatic theme.