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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Division of Surigao del Sur

MATHO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Matho, Cortes, Surigao del Sur

Pre-Final Exam- MAPEH 8


MUSIC
I- Encircle the correct answer that corresponds to the question below. Write only the letter.
1. A vertical flute, which traditionally have five fingers.
A. Shakuhachi B. Shinobue C. Shimedaiko D. Kakko
2. A small a Japanese drum played with stick called “bachi”.
A. Shamisen B. Biwa C. kotsuzumi D. Shimedaiko
3. An instrument used in gagaku and it is made up of deer skin.
A. KotoB. Kotsuzumi C.Shinobue D. Kakko
4. A long, slender, three-stringed plucked lute covered with animal skin.
A. Shamisen B. Shimedaiko C.Shakuhachi D.Shinobue
5. A short neck lute which is used to accompany puppet play in gagaku.
A. Shamisen B. Biwa C. kotsuzumi D. Sho
6. A mouthpiece organ similar to chinese sheng.
A. Shakuhachi B. Sho C. Shimedaiko D. Kakko
7. A bamboo flute with four finger holes.
A. Shamisen B. Shimedaiko C.Shakuhachi D.Shinobue
8. A 13-string zither played using the thumb and the first two fingers of the right hand.
A. KotoB. Kotsuzumi C.Shinobue D. Kakko
9. A ritual or ancient vocal music of Japan.
A. Seigako B. Shomyo C.Shinto D. Saibara
10. An instrumental music composed of an ensemble including hichirichi, ryuteki, and sho.
A. Kangen B. Gagaku Shomyo C. Bugaku D. Gagaku
11. A type of dance in Japan which is accompanied by a part or the entire gagaku ensemble.
A. Kigaku B. Bugaku C. Shomyo D. Dinto
12. Ancient traditional music literally means “elegant and refined music”.
A. Kangen B. Gagaku Shomyo C. Bugaku D. Gagaku
13. One of the basic type of scales of Japanese music for male which is also known as hard mode
.
A. Yin B. Yang C. In-sen D. Yo-sen
14. One of the basic type of scales of Japanese music for female which is also known as soft
mode.
A. Yin B. Yang C. In-sen D. Yo-sen

15. A type of music usually sung in tight- throated, mellismatic manner.


A. Japanese B. Japanese Music C. Japan D. Korean music

P.E.
16. A type of entertainment and gives fun to both the performance and the spectator in terms
of feelings being experienced while performing and watching respectively.
A. Dance B. Second position C. Dancing D. Position
17. Arms slightly raised sideways below shoulder level and feet parallel at about shoulder width.
A. First position B. Fifth position C. Third Position D. Fourth Position
18 One arm encircle overhead while the other is raised sideways and heel of one foot touching
the instep of the other foot.
A. First position B. Second position C. Third Position D. Fourth Position
19. Arms slightly raised and encircled in front at chest level, Heels together and toes at about 45
degree.
A. First position B. Second position C. Third Position D. Fourth Position
20. Raise both arms overhead with fingers slightly apart and feet Close-crossed, heels in front
foot touching the toes of the rear foot.
A. First position B. Fifth position C. Third Position D. Fourth Position
21. A single file, partners standing side by side facing the audience.
A. Line Fomation B. Column formation
C. Circle Formation D. Double-circle formation
22. A formation which partners face audience, boy is on the left of the girl.
A. Line Fomation B. Column formation
C. Circle Formation D. Double-circle formation
23. A formation which partner facing each other while the boy is inside circle or vice versa.
A. Line Fomation B. Column formation
C. Circle Formation D. Double-circle formation
24. A formation which partners may face each other facing inside the circle.
A. Line Fomation B. Column formation
C. Circle Formation D. Double-circle formation
25. Partners face each other, move forward passing R(L), move sideward passing R(L) across and
walk backward to proper places without turning around, passing L(R) shoulder.
A. Do-si-do B. Curtsy C. Free foot D. Promenade
26. Partners standing side by side,hold in skating position with left shouldertowards the center,
walkaround in a counter-clockwise direction untill reaching their original place.
A. Do-si-do B. Curtsy C. Free foot D. Promenade
27. Partners hold in ballroom dancing positionfacing each other, the girl is placed slightly to the
right of the boy.
A. Close position B. Open position C. Promenade D. Outside foot
28. Partners in ballroom position facing the direction of the extended arms.
A. Promenade B.Do-si-do C. Open position D. Free foot

29. Partners moving opposite direction of the hands of the clock.


A. Do-si-do B. Counter-clockwise C. Clockwise D. Promenade
30. Partners bow slightly by bending the body and knee,stepping one foot sideward and
pointing the other foot to the rear across the front foot.
A. Do-si-do B. Curtsy C. Free foot D. Promenade

Arts

31. ______________A type of art originated in Indonesian people and also known as “to Dot”.

32. ______________Batik printing which has a earthly color tones.


33. ______________A type of batik which reveals a heavy Japanese influence during the Second
World War.
34. ______________The most famous batik from the town of Pekalongan in Central Java
province.
35. ______________A type of batik which is characterized by the bright color called abang getih
pithik.
36. ______________The art of an indonesian people which is similar to the one of drawing or
painting on a piece of cloth.

II- Enumiration
1. What are the four Indonesian Batik?

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2. What are the two types of Batik printing in Malaysia?

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3. What are the five cities in Central Java?

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4. What are the four distinctive color schemes of Batik in Malaysia?

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5. What are the dominant motif of Batik printing in Malaysia?

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