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Department of Education

Region III
Angeles City
GUECO BALIBAGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL YEAR 2017- 2018
FOURTH PERIODICAL LONG QUIZ
MUSIC VI

Name:____________________________________________________________________________________
Grade / Section:____________________________________ LRN __________________________________
Teacher:___________________________________________Date:__________________________________

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read each question then select the best answer from the given choices. Shade the
letter which corresponds to the correct answer on the blank before the number.

________1. It refers to the rate of speed in a musical composition.


a. Dynamics b. Pitch c. Tempo d. Speed
________2. How can a joyful musical piece be played?
a. It should be played in a fast and lively tempo. c. It should be played slow.
b. It should be played soft. d. Played with only one instrument.
________3. When a song that is played with gradual change to a slower tempo, what tempo change is applied?
a. Accelerando (accel.) c. Lento
b. Ritardando (rit.) d. Presto
________4. It is a tempo change to a slow gradual change to a faster tempo.
a. Accelerando (accel.) c. Lento
b. Ritardando (rit.) d. Presto
For number 5-11. Supply the missing information in the table of tempo below.

TEMPO MEANING
Andante 5.
Andantino moderately slow but flowing tempo
6. slow, or in an easy graceful manner
Lento 7.
Largo 8.
Allegro Fast, a lively, brisk, and faster tempo
9. Quicker than addantino
Moderato moderate
Vivace 10.
Presto 11.

For number 12-14. Study the song “Sitsiritsit” and its musical piece below. Answer the following question.
12. What is the first tempo marking? _____________________.
13. What is the tempo in the second verse? _______________________.
14. What is the third tempo marking? ______________________.

________15. A song may have different tempo. What instrument can be used to measure the tempo of a
particular song?
a. Metronome c. Drumstick
b. Bass drum d. Tempo clock
________16. In a concert you’ll be able to hear many sounds of musical instruments and different voices heard
and played at the same time. Which musical element best describes this?
a. Musical Form c. Texture
b. Tempo d. Harmony
________17. The following are kinds of texture in music, EXCEPT__________________.
a. Monophonic c. Homophonic
b. Telephonic d. Polyphonic
________18. Acapella is a performance that can be sung without instrumental accompaniment. An Acapella is
an example of what texture in music?
a. Monophonic c. Homophonic
b. Telephonic d. Polyphonic
________19. How can a Homophonic texture be played?
a. It can be played with one instrument such as guitar or piano.
b. It can be played with different forms of music.
c. It can be performed by one performer in acapella.
d. It can be performed by the whole orchestra.
________20. It contains two or more independent musical lines.
a. Monophonic c. Homophonic
b. Telephonic d. Polyphonic
________21. Which of the following is an example of polyphonic texture?
a. Acapella c. Round Song
b. Acoustic d. Repetition
________22. Which of the following illustration shows harmony?

a. c.

b. d.

________23. It is made up of two or more tones of different pitches played simultaneously.


a. Musical Form c. Texture
b. Tempo d. Harmony

For Item 24-27


________24. In the Key of C, the 1st, 4th, and 5th notes of the C Major scales are the primary chords. Which of
the following are the primary chords of C Major?
a. C major, F major & G major c. F major, Bb major & C major
b. G major, C major & D Major d. D major, G major & A major
_______25. For the C major, which is called as the Tonic chord?
a. Do c. La
b. Fa d. So
________26. For the C major, which is called as the Sub-dominant chord?
a. Do c. La
b. Fa d. So
________27. For the C major, which is called as the Dominant chord?
a. Do c. La
b. Fa d. So
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________28. If the 1 , 4 and 5 chords of the family chords are called Primary Chords, what are called to the
2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th chords?
a. Major Chords c. Secondary Chords
b. Subdominant chords d. Tonic chords
________29. What is the difference of the Major chords and the minor chords?
a. Major chords are family chords, minor chords are relative chords.
b. Major chords create a feeling of happiness and minor chords gives a feeling of sadness.
c. Major chords are tonic chords, minor chords and secondary chords.
d. All of the above.
Department of Education
Region III
Division of City Schools
Angeles City
GUECO BALIBAGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL YEAR 2017- 2018
FOURTH GRADING
ANSWER KEY IN MUSIC VI
1 C 26 B
2 A 27 D
3 B 28 C
4 A 29 B
5 Moderately Slow
6 Adagio
7 Slow
8 Very Slow
9 Allegretto
10 Quick/Lively
11 A very fast tempo
12 Allegro
13 Andante
14 Accel.
15 A
16 C
17 B
18 A
19 A
20 D
21 C
22 C
23 D
24 A
25 A

Prepared: Verified: Noted:

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