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Music And Arts Term 1 Week 1 Formative Test
Slide 1: Title Slide
- Main Title: Music and Arts
Grade 5
- Subtitle: TERM 1 - Week
1-2 Formative Test
- Presenter: Grade 5
Matatag Activity Hub
- Visuals: Includes the
large Grade 5 Matatag Activity Hub logo.
Slide 2: Formative Test Question 1
- Question: What is the
term for the sequence of actions or steps taken to create a work of art?
- A) Concept
- B) Process
- C) Practices
- D) Technology
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 3: Formative Test Question 2
- Question: Which type of
art follows traditional techniques, styles, and themes passed down from
the past?
- A)
Contemporary Art
- B) Digital Art
- C)
Conventional Art
- D) Modern Art
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 4: Formative Test Question 3
- Question: Early
Philippine art and music were most frequently inspired by which of the
following?
- A) Modern
Machines
- B) Global
Politics
- C) Foreign
Countries
- D) Nature
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 5: Formative Test Question 4
- Question: Since early
Filipinos did not often write things in books, how were stories and songs
primarily preserved?
- A) Oral
Tradition
- B) Digital
Recordings
- C) Library
Archives
- D) Text
Messaging
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 6: Formative Test Question 5
- Question: Which of these
is a traditional bamboo percussion instrument used by indigenous groups in
the Philippines?
- A) Electric
Guitar
- B) Tongatong
- C) Piano
- D) Violin
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 7: Formative Test Question 6
- Question: The Ifugao
Bul-ul sculpture is a conventional art form traditionally used to honor:
- A) Famous
Athletes
- B) Modern
Technology
- C) Movie Stars
- D) Nature
Spirits and Ancestors
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 8: Formative Test Question 7
- Question: Contemporary
Philippine artists often use their work to express views on which of the
following?
- A) Keeping
Secrets
- B) Avoiding
Innovation
- C) Social and
Environmental Issues
- D) Following
Only Old Rules
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 8: Formative Test Question 8
- Question: The
Ragragsakan is a conventional performing art that represents what type of
community event?
- A) A Modern
Tech Fair
- B) A
Homecoming Celebration or Peace Pact
- C) A Digital
Film Festival
- D) A Solo
Painting Class
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 10: Formative Test Question 9
- Question: Contemporary
art is often "interdisciplinary," which means that it:
- A) Blends
different art forms, like dance and digital media
- B) Only uses
one single material like wood
- C) Is always
created in total silence
- D) Never
changes its style
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 11: Formative Test Question 10
- Question: The
contemporary dance "Mapa" by SB19 reflects which aspect of
Filipino culture?
- A)
Agricultural Tools
- B) Ancient
Metal Works
- C) Ancient
Pottery
- D) Resiliency,
Family Support, and Education
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 12: Answer Key (1-5)
- B
- C
- D
- A
- B
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 13: Answer Key (6-10)
- D
- C
- B
- A
- D
- Constant
Elements: Handle @Grade5MatatagActivityHub (top right) and a small
"Easter Egg" logo.
Slide 14: Closing Slide
- Message: "Great
job, Art Explorers! Keep discovering the beauty of our traditions and the
innovation of today!"
- Call to Action: Like, Share
and Subscribe
- Visuals: Large Grade
5 Matatag Activity Hub logo.
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