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Music Summative Test - 2nd Grading S

This document appears to be a music summative test for a student. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing various music concepts like scales, pitch names, key signatures, and major vs minor keys. It also contains sections for the student to write out the solfege (do re mi fa so la ti do) for scales in C major, G major, and e minor. The test is organized into objectives that the student is expected to demonstrate such as writing scales in different keys and identifying elements of musical notation.

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Music Summative Test - 2nd Grading S

This document appears to be a music summative test for a student. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing various music concepts like scales, pitch names, key signatures, and major vs minor keys. It also contains sections for the student to write out the solfege (do re mi fa so la ti do) for scales in C major, G major, and e minor. The test is organized into objectives that the student is expected to demonstrate such as writing scales in different keys and identifying elements of musical notation.

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NAME: ________________________________ Grade/SECTION:____________________________

SECOND GRADING PERIOD (Music SUMMATIVE TEST)

I- Read carefully each item. Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. The major scales has a relative minor scale, and every minor has a relative
______ scale ?
A. Major B. E major C. C Major D. F Minor

2. What are the pitch name found in the space of the staff?
A. FACE B. GAFE C. EGBDF D. FADE

3. Identify the pitch name.

A. DADE B. FADE C. CAGE D. FECE


4. Where is the the higher “do” of the key of C Major?
A. 1st line B. 2nd space C.3rd space D. 2nd line

5. Composers use ________ to show the organize composition in writing melodies?


A. Notes B. rest C. scales D. time signature

6. The home tone of the major keys is :do:, what is the home tone of the minor
keys?
A. La B. Do C. Ti D. Fa

7. What is the relative minor keys of C Major?


A. A minor B. D minor C. E minor D. No answer

8. In music, this refers to the pleasing, recognizable succession of tone in a song.


A. Scale B. Home tone C. Melody D. Staff

9. The sharp ( ) gives a ½ higher tone, what about the flat ( )?


A. Gives ½ lower tone C. Gives 1 ½ higher tone
B. Gives ½ higher tone D. Gives a 1 ½ lower tone
10. How do you describe the songs in the minor scale?
A. Happy B. Sad C. Happy and sad D. Fast

___________ Good Luck _____________


11. How many steps do we count to get the relative minor keys of the major keys?
A. 3 B. 1 C. 2 D. 4

12. In music theory, ______ is any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental


frequency or pitch.
A. Staff B. Keys C. Melody D. Scale

13. What is the home tone of the major keys?


A. So B. La C. Do D. Mi

14. What symbol do we see in the staff of G Major?


A. Flat B. Sharp C. G-clef D. Staff

15. What pitch name do we see in the lines of the staff?


A. FADE B. EGBDF C. ACED D. FACE
II- Write the so-fa syllables of the following scale. (5 pts. each)

16-20 C Major

21-25 G Major

26-30 e minor

SECOND GRADING PERIOD


1st SUMMATIVE TEST
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
MUSIC VI

NUMBER OF
OBJECTIVES NUMBER PLACEMENT
QUESTIONS
1. Demonstrates the ability to
sing, read, and write simple
8 4,5,14,21,22,23,24,25
musical notations in the key
of G Major
2. Demonstrates the ability to 6 7, 16.17.18.19.20
sing, read, and write simple
musical notations in the key
of C Major
3. Demonstrates the ability to
sing, read, and write simple
9 1,6,10,11,26,27,28,29,30
musical notations in the
minor keys
4. Demonstrates the ability to
sing, read, and write simple
1 13
musical notations in the
major keys
5. Identify the pitch name in
3 2,3,15
the staff
6. Know the concepts of
melody and the other
3 8,9,12
elements to composition
and performance
TOTAL 30

Prepared by:

DONA S. BA;LLESTEROS

ANSWER KEY

1. A
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. B
11. A
12. D
13. C
14. B
15. B

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