Third Term Examination JSS 3 Music
THIRD TERM
Subject: C C A music Class: Js s 3 Duration:3HRS
- Every minor scale starts on the _________degree of a major scale (a) 3rd (b) 6th (c) 5th (d) 2nd
- _______ is an activity of making musical sound with voice in the form of a song or tune (a) singing
(b) Dancing (c) playing (d) giving
- A solo singer should pronounce the words distinctly and sing with _____________ (a) frowning
(b) Expression (c) toes (d) fight
- The short extra line drawn above or below the stave is called the _________ (a) space line (b) ledger
line (c) quaver (d) dotted line
- F A C E is letter names of the spaces on the ___________ staff (a) alto (b) bass (c) treble (d) tenor
- The ‘Ekwe’ African musical instrument belongs to ____________ family (a) Idiophone (b) Aerophone
(c) membranophone (d) chordophone
- What is this sign called ? (a) Natural sign (b) Flat sign (c) Sharp sign (d) Crotchet sign
- In a major scale, semitone occur between BC and ___________ (a) GB (b) EF (c) CD (d) DG
- A great stave consists of both the treble and the bass stave with ________ between them
(a) middle D (b) middle G (c) middle C (d) middle F
- ___________ sign increases the pitch of a note by semitone (a) flat (b) sharp (c) natural (d) none
- To mathematics is ‘octagon’, to music is _________(a) collage (b) octave (c) humidity (d) compass
- Naturally there is a tone between _______________ (a) EF (b) BG (c) AB (d) CG
- One of the following composers was born during baroque period (a) W A Mozart (b) G F Handel
(c) Henr(d)
- The root position of the tonic triad of C major is_________ (a) F A C (b) C E G (c) G B D (d) D E F
- Name the triad below
(a) G maj. Triad (b) A maj. Triad (c) F maj. Triad (d) C maj. Triad
- How many semitones make a tone? (a) Three (b) four (c) five (d) two
- The Italian/musical term ‘fortissimo’ means (a) very slow (b) very fast (c) very loud (d) none
- The musical symbol used to represent the length or duration of a musical sound is known as ______
(a) Musical staff (b) musical note (c) musical clef (d) musical tape
- The example of the music played at the king’s palace is called__________ (a) secular music (b) Afro
music (c) court music (d) hip-hop music
- What is this musical instrument called?
(a) Ekwe (b) talking drum (c) Molo (d) Gong
- The performance of three(3) people singing at the same time is musically called ____________
(a) quartet (b) Trio (c) Duet (d) minuet
- The word “Italian Term” is used in music because the origin of music can be traced to________ (a) Rome (b) America (c) Lagos (d) Germany
- Which of the following major scale is associated with two sharp key signatures? (a) G major
(b) A major (c) D major (d) C major
- How many people used to perform Trio? (a) three (b) two (c) four (d) five
- The _________ consists of two fractional figures placed at the beginning of the staff.
(a) Rock signature (b) time signature (c) moon signature (d) fuel signature
- An interval in music is best described as the musical ________ between two pitches or notes.
(a) Duration (b) distance (c) dot (d) note
- To determine the position and pitch of a scale, ______ must be placed at beginning of staff (a) slur
(b) Clef sign (c) bar sign (d) note clef
- The interval bellow is a/an
(a) Major 3rd (b) perfect 5th (c) Augmented 3rd (d) minor 6th
- The following are triple time signature except (a) (b) (c) (d)
- Which of these musical forms has two section (AB) formulae? (a) Binary (b) ternary (c) Rondo (d) none
- A musical scale with eight notes both ascending and descending order is called the ______ scale (a) Pentatonic (b) diatonic (c) chromatic (d) melodic
- The accidental sign used to increase the pitch of a note by a semitone is __________ (a)flat sign (b) sharp sign (c) Natural sign (d) accidental sign
- This musical note ‘ ‘ has how many beats? (a) four (b) three (c) five (d) two
- The ledger line below the treble clef is known as_____ (a) D (b) C (c) A (d) E
- ________ music is a type of music that has to do with only musical instruments (a) instrumental (b) vocals (c) choristers (d) monumental
Use the music below to answer question 26-30
- How many bars are there in the music?
- On which key is the music composed?
- What is the clef sign used?
- The last note in bar 4 has how many beats?
- What is the time signature given to the music?
- Which of the following is an highlife musician? (a) Ayo bankole (b) Victor Olaiya (c) banky W (d) TKE Philips
- Every major scale has it DOMINANT on the _____ degree (a) 5th (b) 3rd (c) 4th (d) 6th
- The relative minor scale to F major is ____ (a) A min. (b) C min. (c) D min. (d) G min.
- _________ lowers a note by semitone in pitch (a) Flat (b) sharp (c) natural (d) Note
- Solo is for one person, quartet is for ___ people (a) four (b) five (c) six (d) Ten
- Who among the following composer is a Nigerian? (a) W.A Mozart (b) T K E Philip (c) G.F Handel (d) Henry purcel
- The African musical instrument called “sekere” is commonly found among the _______ tribe (a) Igbo (b) Hausa (c) Yoruba (d) Efik
- One of the characteristics of a soloist is to sing with___(a) expression (b) frowning (c) growl (d) none
- B major scale has ____ sharps as it key signature (a) six (b) five (c) three (d) seven
- The letter name of the 5th line on the bass clef is______ (a) D (b) A (c) F (d) C
PART B: Answer
- (a) What is Cadences (b) Mention four types of cadences
- Explain the following: (i) Solo (ii) Duet (iii) Trio (iv) Quartet (v) Singing
- Invert the triad below
i ii iii iv v
- Write the relative minor or major of the following keys
(a) i. G major _____________
ii D minor ______________
iii C major _______________
iv F minor ______________
- B major ______________
(b). List Five (5) Nigerian highlife musician you know