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Name: - Grade: - Score: - 1 Quarter Practical Music Course Exam Date

This document appears to be a music exam consisting of 3 sections testing the student's knowledge of notes and rests, music theory concepts through multiple choice questions, and identification of various musical elements through enumeration questions. The multiple choice questions cover topics like bar lines, accidentals, clefs, scales, chords, and key signatures. The enumeration questions ask the student to list types of Asian instruments, musical meters, and scales. The exam is assessing the student's understanding of fundamental music theory and notation.

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Name: - Grade: - Score: - 1 Quarter Practical Music Course Exam Date

This document appears to be a music exam consisting of 3 sections testing the student's knowledge of notes and rests, music theory concepts through multiple choice questions, and identification of various musical elements through enumeration questions. The multiple choice questions cover topics like bar lines, accidentals, clefs, scales, chords, and key signatures. The enumeration questions ask the student to list types of Asian instruments, musical meters, and scales. The exam is assessing the student's understanding of fundamental music theory and notation.

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Name: _______________________________________ Grade: ___________ Score: __________

1st Quarter Practical Music Course Exam Date: ___________

I. Notes and Rests Values. Complete the diagram by filling in the missing symbols, names, or
number of beats. Write your answers on the spaces provided in every box.

Note Rest Name Number of Beats

1._________
__________ _____________
4 Beats

2._________ _________
Half __________

3.________ __________ ___________

II. Multiple Choice. Read and answer the following statements. Write the letter of your answer
on the space provided before each number.

_____ 4. It divides the staff into measures.


A. Accidentals B. Bar Line C. Sharp D. Flat

_____ 5. The symbol indicates that the piece has ended.


A. Bar line B. Double Bar Line C. Final Bar Line D. Repeat Sign

_____ 6. This symbol lowers the pitch by a half step.


A. Sharp B. Flat C. Natural Sign D. Time Signature

_____ 7. This symbol raises the pitch by a half step.


A. Natural Sign B. Sharp C. Flat D. Clef

_____ 8. This symbol indicates that the piece has ended.


A. Bar line B. Double Bar Line C. Final Bar Line D. Repeat sign

_____ 9. This symbol indicates a new section.


A. Bar line B. Double Bar Line C. Final Bar Line D. Repeat sign

_____ 10. Symbols that alters the pitch


A. Dynamics B. Accidentals C. Tempo D. Sharp
_____ 11. The distance between two notes or pitches.
A. Sharp B. Harmony C. Interval D. Accidentals

_____ 12. A set of accidentals found at the left side of the piece.
A. Time signature B. Sharp C. Key signature D. Flat

_____ 13. A combination of 6 to 8 ascending or descending notes in which melodic lines are derived
from.
A. Time signature B. Scale C. Key signature D. Chords

_____ 14. These are three or more pitches that sound together.
A. Scale B. Chords C. Harmony D. Key signature

_____ 15. It is the first chord of a scale.


A. Scale B. Tonic C. Dominant D. Harmony

III. Enumeration. Write your answers on the space provided.

Give at least 3 types of Asian Musical Instruments.

1.

2.

3.

List down the 2 basic kinds of meter.

1.

2.

List down the 5 types of scale.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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