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Music 8 Mastery Exam - Claremont School

The document is a music exam for 8th grade students at Claremont School of Binangonan in the Philippines. It contains three sections - a modified true/false section with 10 questions, a multiple choice section with 30 questions, and an essay section with 5 questions. The exam tests students' knowledge of music in Southeast Asia, including countries, instruments, musical styles and the influence of colonization on Philippine music. It directs students to read instructions carefully and show intellectual honesty in their answers.

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Music 8 Mastery Exam - Claremont School

The document is a music exam for 8th grade students at Claremont School of Binangonan in the Philippines. It contains three sections - a modified true/false section with 10 questions, a multiple choice section with 30 questions, and an essay section with 5 questions. The exam tests students' knowledge of music in Southeast Asia, including countries, instruments, musical styles and the influence of colonization on Philippine music. It directs students to read instructions carefully and show intellectual honesty in their answers.

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CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF BINANGONAN

Binangonan,Rizal

FIRST MASTERY EXAM IN MUSIC 8

Name: ____________________________________ Score: __________


Grade & Section: ____________________ Date: ___________

General Directions:
1. Read the instructions carefully.
2. Use black or blue ink pen only.
3. Write your answers on the space provided before each number.
4. Observe intellectual honesty.

“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says ‘I’m Possible’”


– Audrey Hepburn

I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE (Rx2). Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false,
change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true. If the statement is true, write
"LOVE". If the statement is false, write "MUSIC" and make it correct by changing the underlined
word(s) and writing the correct word(s) in the answer blank(s).

____________________ 1. Thailand was formerly known as Siam.

____________________ 2. Sep Nyai is similar to the Piphat of Laos.

____________________ 3. Malaysia was known as Burma until 1989.

____________________ 4. Borobudur is the world’s largest Buddhist temple.

____________________ 5. East Malaysia was also known as Peninsular Malaysia.

____________________ 6. Art music is highly influenced by ancient forms as well as Hindu forms.

____________________ 7. Italian people absorbed and adopted Indian, Chinese and European culture.

____________________ 8. Spanish influences in Indonesian music can be seen in the sarswela,


rondalla and tiples.

____________________ 9. Vietnamese music refers to the ethnic music that originated from
the Kinh people of Vietnam.

____________________ 10. The music of Southeast Asia is diverse because of the different
geographical, historical and cultural influences in the region.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE (Rx1). Write the letter of your answer using UPPERCASE letter on the
space provided before each number.

______ 11. Which country is also known as Kampuchea?

A. Cambodia B. Laos C. Thailand D. Vietnam

______ 12. Which is an archipelago in Southeast Asia comprising approximately 17, 500 islands?

A. East Timor B. Indonesia C. Malaysia D. Philippines

______ 13. Which is Myanmar’s traditional folk music ensemble?

A. Hsaing Waing B. Kyi Waing C.Maung Hsaing D. Pat Waing

______ 14. Which region in Malaysia consists of 13 states and 3 federal territories?

A. East B. North C. South D. West

______ 15. Which is known for being the sole nation in Southeast Asia?

A. Brunei B. Myanmar C. Singapore D. Thailand

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______ 16. Which is also known as Mahori of Thailand?

A. Sep Nai B. Sep Noi C. Sep Nyai D. Sep Nyoi

______ 17. Which is NOT an ethnic minority of Vietnam?

A. Cham B. Degar C. Montagnard D. Tey

______ 18. Which is an independent republic in Southeast Asia, comprised of one main island and about
50 small adjacent islands off the Southern tip of the Malay Peninsula?

A. Cambodia B. East Timor C. Singapore D. Thailand

______ 19. Which culture/s were absorbed and adopted by Cambodian people?

A. Chinese B. European C. Indian D. All of these

______20. Which are the two basic kinds of Indonesian music scale?

A. Irama and Slendro C. Gamelan and Slendro


B. Gamelan and Peloq D. Peloq and Slendro

______ 21. Which has a set of 8 tuned drums in Myanmar?

A. Chauk Lon Pat B. Hne C. Mau Hsaing D. Pat Waing


______ 22. Which is NOT a primary instrumental ensemble of Thailand?

A. Khene B. Khrueang Sai C. Mahori D. Piphat

______ 23. Which was popularly performed during the Tran Dynasty to the Nguyen Dynasty?

A. Mor Lam B. Muang Thai C. Nha Nhac D. Siam

______ 24. Which is a Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies
ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples?

A, Chhing B. Kongvong C. Pinpeat D. Samphor

______ 25. Which is an Indonesian term for tempo?

A. Irama B. Gamelan C. Peloq D. Slendro

______ 26. Which does NOT influenced classical music and dance of Laos?

A. Cambodia B. India C. Singapore D. Thailand

______ 27. Which Gamelan is used for court music?

A. Balinese B. Chinese C. Japanese D. Javanese

______ 28. Which is the most popular form of music in Indonesia?

A. Irama B. Gamelan C. Peloq D. Slendro

______ 29. Which is a double-headed drums played with hands in Cambodia?

A. Chhing B. Kongvong C. Pinpeat D. Samphor

______30. Which is the traditional music in Laos?

A. Mor Lam B. Muang Thai C. Nha Nhac D. Siam

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III. ESSAY (Rx5). Explain each question, before you begin writing, read each questions carefully
and plan what you will say. Your essay should be as organized and as carefully written as
you can make it.

31 – 35. Why is music important?

36 – 37. What is the significance of colonization in the Philippines when in terms of music?

PREPARED BY: CHECKED BY:

Ms. Rae Ann V, Ines Sir Doncie Carles Año

Health Teacher MAPEH Coordinator

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CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF BINANGONAN
Binangonan,Rizal

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAM IN MUSIC 8

ANSWER KEY

I. ALTERNATE RESPONSE

1. LOVE
2. MUSIC – Thailand
3. MUSIC – Myanmar
4. LOVE
5. MUSIC - West
6. LOVE
7. MUSIC - Cambodian
8. MUSIC - Philippine
9. LOVE
10. LOVE

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE

11. A
12. B
13. A
14. A
15. D
16. B
17. D
18. C
19. D
20. D
21. A
22. A
23. C
24. C
25. A
26. C
27. D
28. B
29. D
30. A

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