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1.

Refers to the extended musical setting of


sacred music.
a. Oratorio b. Chorale
c. Fugue d. Concerto
2. Baroque music is known for its grandiose and
elaborate ornamentation. Which of the
following Baroque Music forms was developed
through imitative counterpoint?

a. Concerto Grosso b. Fugue


c. Oratorio d. Opera
3. There are five main sections of the Mass. Which
of the following is the only section of Mass with
Greek text?

a. Kyrie b. Gloria
c. Agnus dies d. Sanctus Benidectus
4. A through–composed vocal music
composition written and expressed in a
poetic text?

a. Troubadour Music b. Mass


c. Concerto d. Madrigal
The period when the Christian Church highly
influenced culture and political affairs in Europe?

a. Medieval Period b. Renaissance Period


c. Baroque Period d. ancient period
6. He was the second son from the second
marriage of a pastor.

a. George Friedrich Händel b. Antonio Vivaldi


c. Johann Sebastian Bach d. Giovanni da Palestrina
7. Recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers,
his influence during his lifetime was widespread over
Europe.

a. Antonio Vivaldi b. George Friedrich Händel


c. Giovanni da Palestrina d. Johann Sebastian Bach
8. He was taught to play violin by his father who
was then the town musician in Eisenach.

a. Johann Sebastian Bach b. George Friedrich Händel


c. Antonio Vivaldi d. Giovanni da Palestrina
9. The greatest master of Roman Catholic Church
music during the Renaissance period.

a. Giovanni da Palestrina b. Johann Sebastian Bach


c. George Friedrich Händel d. Antonio Vivaldi
10. The prominent instrument of the renaissance era. The
influence of the Roman Catholic Church started to decline
as the new music genre arose.

a. Lute b. Harpsichord
c. Organ d. violin
11. George Friedrich Händel know for his famous
composition.

a. messiah b. four season


c. Fire, fire, my heart d. fugue in G minor
12. Antonio Vivaldi know for his famous composition.

a. messiah b. four season


c. Fire, fire, my heart d. fugue in G minor
13. Giovanni da Palestrina know for his famous
composition.

a. messiah b. four season


c. Fire, fire, my heart d. fugue in G minor
14. Thomas Morley know for his famous composition.

a. messiah b. four season


c. Fire, fire, my heart d. fugue in G minor
15. Johann Sebastian Bach know for his famous
composition.

a. messiah b. four season


c. Fire, fire, my heart d. fugue in G minor
ART
1. It means “an irregular shaped pearl”.
a. Renaissance b. Medieval
c. Baroque d. Ancient era
2. Paintings were found inside the caves which
may have been their way of communicating with
each other.
a. Pre-historic Era b. Classical Greek Era
c. Romantic Era d. Medieval Era
3. It emphasizes the importance of life after death
and the preservation of the knowledge of the
past.
a. Ancient Egypt b. Pre-historic Era
c. Classical Greek Era d. Romantic Era
4. During this Era painting can be found in vases,
panels and tomb. It depicts natural figures with
dynamic compositions.

a. Classical Greek Era b. Pre-historic Era


c. Classical Greek Era d. Romantic Era
5. This method of painting water-based pigments
on a freshly applied plaster usually on a wall
surfaces.

a. Encaustic b. Fresco
c. Mosaic d. Carving
6. Developed to use by Greek ship builders, who
used the hot wax to fill the cracks of the ship.
Soon pigments (colors) was added and used to
paint a wax hull.

a. Encaustic b. Mosaic
c. Carving d. Fresco
7. Also known as vase painting and red-figured
pottery named after the place where it was found.

a. Kerch Style b. Carving


c. Fresco d. Mosaic
8. It is an art process where an image is created
using an assemblage of small pieces of colored
glass, stones, or other materials.

a. Mosaic b. Kerch Style


c. Carving d. Fresco
9. These are largely placed mosaics on the walls of
the churches that follows a strict frontal pose.

a. Romanesque Painting b. Gothic Painting


c. Medieval Painting d. Stone Age
10. It is a low bowl with two horizontal
handles and a low broad foot.

a. Krater b. lebes
c. lekanis d. pelike
11. These vase look like a shape of wine
container.

a. Lebes Gamikos b. lekanis


c. pelike d. krater
12. This vase commonly with high handles and lid
use to carry bridal bath.

a. Lekanis b. lebes Gamikos


c. krater d. pelike
13. This vase commonly with bowl use for mixing
wine and water.

a. Krater b. lebes
c. lekanis d. pelike
14. There are paintings on flat panels of wood. It
can be either a small, single piece or several panels
joined together.

a. Wood painting b. abstract painting


c. panel painting d. carving painting
15. It is an excavation in which a corpse is buried or
a place of interment.

a. Structure b. chamber
c. tomb d. vault
1. What system in sports is used to maintain order and
fairness in implementing rules?

a. Sports Officiating b. Sports Science


c. Sports Psychology d. Sports Youth
2. In games which require the official to run continuously,
what fitness component should the official possess?

a. Endurance b. power
c. Balance d. Strength
3. Sports officials mostly use their arms for signaling. What
fitness component will be developed with this regular
movement?

a. Cardio Vascular Endurance b. Muscular Endurance


c. Flexibility d. Muscular Strength
4. What is the BEST value that a sports official
must possess?

a. Fairness b. Punctuality
c. Unjust d. All of the above
5. In what way will our knowledge and skills in sports
officiating skills help our community?

a. Save money during sports competition


b. Train youth in sports related activities like as athletes
and sports official.
c. Reduces the case of delinquent youth in the
communities.
d. All of the above
6. Officiating has a high physical demand, especially in
sports like basketball, soccer and combative sports. What
should the referee do PRIOR to doing his/her officiating
task?

a. Warm up b. Dynamic Stretching


c. Static Stretching d. Instantly proceed to officiating
7. For sports officials to have lean muscles, what
type of food should they eat?

a. Carbohydrates b. Fats
c. Iron d. Protein
8. It is the most popular sports in the world that required
endurance and speed.

a. Football b. volleyball
c. basketball d. soccer
9. Gestures use by sports officials to communicate to the
players and audiences, specifically game related events,
like fouls, points and the like.

a. Hand Signals b. Sports Officiating


c. Verbal d. Sign
10. Officiating has a high physical demand, especially in
sports like basketball, soccer and combative sports. What
should the referee do PRIOR to doing his/her officiating
task?

a. Warm up b. Dynamic Stretching


c. Static Stretching d. Instantly proceed to officiating
True or False
Write true if the statement is correct and write false if the
statement is wrong.
_________1. A sprain is caused by torn fibers in a ligament.
Swelling and bruising are some signs and symptoms.
_________2. Knee injuries can result from a blow or twist to the
knee, from improper landing after a jump or
from running too hard, too much or without proper warm
up.
_________3. A fracture is a break in the bone that can occur from
either a quick, one-time injury to the bone
(acute fracture) or from repeated stress to the bone
over time (stress fracture).
_________4. Dislocation When the two bones that come together
to form a joint become separated, the joint
Is describe as being dislocated.
_________5. A strain is a twist, pull or tear of a muscle or tendon -
a cord of tissue connecting muscle to bone.

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