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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Schools Division of Capiz

1st Summative Test in Music and Art

Name: _____________________________________________ Score: _______________


Section: ____________________________________________ Date: ________________

I. Multiple Choice (Music and Art)


Write the letter of the correct answer at the blank beside the number.

_____1. It is also known as Middle Ages or Dark Ages.


a. Renaissance Period b. Medieval Period c. Baroque Period d. None of the above
_____2. A simplest musical textures that sung by a single player or instrument.
a. Homophonic b. Monophonic c. Melody d. Polyphonic
_____3. A music that is intended for non-religious audience.
a. Monophonic b. Sacred music c. Secular music d. Gregorian Chants
_____4. A group of musician performed secular music across Europe are called?
a. Gregorian chants b. Troubadours c. Secular d. Adam de la Halle
_____5. Renaissance comes from the word _________.
a. Rebirth b. Renaitre c. Revival d. Rediscovery
_____6. It is a form of sacred musical composition that sets texts of the Eucharistic liturgy into music.
a. Renaissance music b. Secular music c. Medieval music d. Sacred music
_____7. Derived from the Portuguese word barroco.
a. Medieval b. Renaissance c. Baroque d. Concerto
_____8. A contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint.
a. Concerto b. Concerto Grosso c. Fugue d. Oratorio
_____9. He appreciated the first book masses of Palestrina.
a. Pope Gregory I b. Pope Gregory II c. Pope Julius II d. Pope Julius III
_____10. A large scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes.
a. Oratorio b. Fugue c. Chorale d. Concerto
_____11. A secular vocal polyphonic music composition which originated from Italy.
a. Concerto b. Mass c. Concerto Grosso d. Madrigal
_____12. A musical composition that resemble harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church during the Baroque Period.
a. Chorale b. Concerto c. Concerto Grosso d. Mass
_____13. He is the son of the Brewer.
a. Adam de la Halle b. Thomas Morley c. Giovannie Pierluigi d. Johann Sebastian Bach
_____14. What is not a characteristics of Madrigal
a. Polyphonic b. Syllabic c. Sung a cappella d. Sung by 3-6 voices.
_____15. It was the most prominent instrument during Renaissance Period.
a. Guitar b. Piano c. Lute d. Flute
_____16. What painting were commonly found in vases, panels, and tomb?
a. Byzantine Painting b. Romanesque Painting c. Gothic Painting d. Greek Painting
_____17. It is a method of painting water-based pigments usually on a wall surface.
a. Fresco b. Encaustic c. Kerch Style d. Pelike
_____18. Paintings on flat panels and wood.
a. Panel painting b. Vase painting c. Wall painting d. None of the above
_____19. Their material used in sculptures vary according to region and locality.
a. Pre-Historic b. Roman c. Greek d. Gothic
_____20. Their common materials used for sculptures are wood, ivory, and stones.
a. Pre-Historic b. Greek c. Byzantine d. Egyptian
_____21. Sculptures in this era have a greater freedom of style and they no longer lay closely against the wall.
a. Gothic Sculpture b. Byzantine Sculpture c. Romanesque Sculpture d. Egyptian Sculpture
_____22. Most of the time the gods were shown larger than humans, kings larger than their followers, the dead larger than the living.
a. Romanesque Sculpture b. Egyptian Sculpture c. Gothic Sculpture d. Byzantine Sculpture
_____23. Their architecture is made of huge stones blocks which were probably intended for burial.
a. Pre- historic b. Egyptian c. Greek d. Byzantine
_____24. Their exterior and interior walls covered with hieroglyphics.
a. Pre-Historic b. Greek c. Byzantine d. Egyptian
_____25. They architecture built with sturdy stone structures both for use and to perpetuate their glory.
a. Pre-Historic b. Roman c. Greek d. Gothic
_____26. Which architecture was use mosaic decoration and clerestory to bring light in a high window?
a. Byzantine Architecture b. Roman Architecture c. Gothic Architecture d. Pre-historic
_____27. What structures are in a form of table consisting of two huge standing stone supporting a horizontal giant stone?
a. Menhir b. Dolmen c. Cromlech d. Roman
_____28. What architecture using pointing arch and stone vaulting?
a. Pre-Historic b. Roman c. Greek d. Gothic
_____29. What architecture consisted of central shrine or room in an aisle surrounded by rows of columns?
a. Pre-Historic b. Roman c. Greek d. Gothic
_____30. What architecture displays solid masonry, rounded arches, and masonry vaults?
a. Gothic b. Greek c. Romanesque d. Egyptian

II. Identification
a. Write the correct corresponding words for each period in the box. Choose your answer below the box.

MEDIEVAL PERIOD RENAISSANCE PERIOD BAROQUE

1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3.
4. 4. 4.
5. 5. 5.

Choices:
 1400-1600 - Monophonic - Mass
 Troubadours - Homophony - Rediscovery
 Chorale - Pearl of Irregular Shape - Polyphonic
 Lute - 1685-1750 - Monophonic Plainchant
 700-1400 - Fugue - Middle Ages

b. Write the correct corresponding Sculptures, Architecture, and Painting for each era in the box. Choose your answer below the box.

Gothic Era Pre-Historic Era Byzantine Greek Roman Romanesque

- The Great Hall of the Bulls - Sarchopagus of Tutankhamen XVIIi - Lebes Gamikos

- Tropme-I’ – oiel effect - Head of Alexander - Theodora

- Resurrection of the Virgin - Last Judgement - Venus of Brassempouy

- Queen Nefertiti - Myron; The Discobulus - Sarcopagus, from Cervetiri

Prepared by:

MEMELYN L. NOBLEZA
Substitute Teacher

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