RIZAL HIGH SCHOOL
THIRD QUARTER UNIT TEST IN MAPEH 9
SY 2024-2025
Name: ________________________________ Date: __________________________
Grade and Section: ______________________ Score: _________________________
PART 1- MUSIC
IDENTIFICATION. Read carefully and understand each item. Choose your answers inside the box.
Passion Franz Liszt A Ball Robert Schumann
Camille Saint-Saens Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Hector Berlioz Mazurka
Nocturne Niccolo Paganini Tone Poem Romantic Period
Strong feelings for one’s nation Nature Frederic Chopin Etude
1. A cultural movement in Europe that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism and freedom of expression.
2. A polish dance resembling the polka, frequently adopted as a ballet form.
3. A Romantic composer which made tone color as the basic part of his musical language.
4. This composer was known as the poet of the piano of the Romantic Period.
5. Piano music of the Romantic is free form while the Program music is express in ________.
6. It is a piece composed for the development of a specific technique.
7. He is one of the famous Romantic composers that combined music and words in his work.
8. It is the second movement of the Symphony Fantastique
9. He became the world's famous violin virtuoso in the world.
10. This composer was known for his ballet music.
11. He was known as the virtuoso pianist of the Romantic Period.
12. What does the term nationalism mean?
13. It is an instrumental composition of a pensive dreamy mood for a piano?
14. He was a talented musician from an early age who creates elegant music, neat, clean and never excessive.
15. Composer and artists of the Romantic period believed in letting their imagination and __________ be seen in
their works.
PART 2- ARTS
I-COMPLETE THE BOX. Read carefully and understand each item. Supply the missing letter on each item.
1. He is a national artist for visual arts in 1973 and the "Father of the Philippine Arts".
G I L E R M O T O E N T N
2. Antonio Canova: Psyche Awakened by Cupid's kiss; Bertel Thorvaldsen: ___________________
C R I S
3. Juan Luna: Spoliarium; Guillermo Tolentino: ______________________
O L A T
4. Palladian buildings feature a balustrade while neogothic buildings feature _______________.
F A T - R O F D
5. It is a Greek word which means "first class".
N O C L I C
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the correct answer
1. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. The Raft of the Medusa b. Charging Chasseur c. The Apotheosis of Homer
2. The following belong to one art group except?
a. The Burial of Sardine b. The Third of May c. Theseus Slaying the Minotour
3. Which of the following is the famous artist during neoclassic period?
a. Jean Louis Theodore Gericault b. Jacques Loius David c. Francois Rude
4. Which of the following is a Romantic Sculptor?
a. Fracois Rude b. Antonio Canova c. Henry Labouste
5. How will you describe the painting of Jean Louis Theodore Gericault, Jean Louis Theodore Gericault “The Raft of
the Medusa”?
a. Commemorates the July Revolution of 1830
b. Portrays the victims of a contemporary shipwreck
c. Portrays the Goddess Liberty urging the forces of the French Revolution onward.
d. Showed a strongly idealized view of the real crossing that napoleon and his army made across the alps.
6. In what aspect does Neoclassicism differ from Romanticism?
a. In Neoclassicism, art characterized cultivated, formal and social while Romanticism characterized rules and
order.
b. In Neoclassicism art, the society is more important than the individual while in Romanticism the individual is
more important than society.
c. In Neoclassicism, art is subjective while Romanticism is Objective.
d. In Neoclassicism, art is an experimentation while Romanticism is more on traditional art.
7. How will you describe the Romantic Painting?
a. Contrasting color b. emphasis on emotion c. Objective d. none of the above
8. Which of the following is a characteristic of Neoclassical art?
a) Emphasis on emotion and individualism
b) Use of bright, vivid colors
c) Idealized representations of ancient Greek and Roman culture
d) Dramatic lighting and deep shadows
9. What artistic technique is often used by Neoclassical artists to convey a sense of ideal beauty?
a) Strong emphasis on chiaroscuro
b) A focus on detailed, realistic anatomy
c) Use of dark, moody colors
d) Abstract forms and expressive gestures
10. What impact did the French Revolution have on Neoclassical art?
a) It led to a focus on symbolism and abstraction
b) It encouraged the portrayal of historical and heroic themes
c) It promoted a return to religious themes
d) It caused a shift toward more realistic depictions of everyday life
PART 3 – PHYSICAL EDUCATION
I. MATCHING TYPE- Match Column A to Column B
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Series of walk executed quickly in any direction wherein only on a. swing dance
foot stays on the ground while the other is of the ground.
2. This is to regain the energy exerted into a body segment. b. jump
3. To move a body segment from an axis halfway front back or c. ice
quarter to right or left.
4. It refers to the first Aid Intervention which drains fluid from the d. compression
injured tissues.
e. social dance
5. It is an immediate and temporary care given to a person who has
been injured or sudden taken ill. f. run
6. It is also known as ballroom dance because it encourages social
g. recover
interaction between dance partners.
7. It is the most critical first aid intervention for an injured body part. h. twist
8. It is an excellent anti-inflammatory and reduces swelling pain.
9. It is famous collection of dance forms that originated in the years i. elevation
1920s to 1940s. j. first aid
10. This movement is simply described by having both feet lose its
contact with ground and landing both feet on the ground.
Part 3-PE
Test II- TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct, then FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
_________ 1. Step is defined as the transfer of weight from one foot to another.
_________ 2. Flexion is the act of decreasing the angle of a joint.
_________ 3. Non-Locomotor movements that are performed in one point in space without transferring to another
point.
_________ 4. Extension is the opposite of flexion.
_________ 5. Rotation is to move a body segment allowing it to complete a circle with its motion.
PART IV- HEALTH EDUCATION
COMPLETE THE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
PART IV-HEALTH 9
II. ENUMERATION (1-4)
Enumerate the meaning of RICE method.
R- ______________________________
I - ______________________________
C- ______________________________
E- ______________________________
5. Write the complete name of your MAPEH Teacher _______________________________