Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 4 First Term Mid Term Assessment And Break with Assessment Questions Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 7

Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 4 First Term Mid Term Assessment

Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
Class: Primary 4
Term: First Term
Week: 7
Age: 9 years
Topic: Mid Term Assessment

Part A: Objective Questions

  1. Music is defined as ________.
    a) Noise
    b) Sound
    c) Noise and sound
    d) None of the above
  2. An example of a Nigerian musical instrument is the ________.
    a) Piano
    b) Guitar
    c) Talking drum
    d) Violin
  3. Drama is a form of ________.
    a) Music
    b) Dance
    c) Performance
    d) Painting
  4. The primary purpose of a dance is to ________.
    a) Sing
    b) Perform
    c) Create visual art
    d) None of the above
  5. An example of a traditional dance in Nigeria is the ________.
    a) Salsa
    b) Ballet
    c) Atilogwu
    d) Tango
  6. The key feature of drama is ________.
    a) Music
    b) Script
    c) Dance
    d) Painting
  7. Greeting someone in the morning typically involves saying ________.
    a) Good night
    b) Good morning
    c) Good afternoon
    d) Good evening
  8. The mode of greeting that involves bowing is commonly used in ________ Nigeria.
    a) Northern
    b) Western
    c) Eastern
    d) Southern
  9. A common Nigerian musical instrument is the ________.
    a) Saxophone
    b) Guitar
    c) Agogo
    d) Flute
  10. Dance is a form of ________.
    a) Drama
    b) Music
    c) Performance
    d) All of the above
  11. Salam Alaikum is a common greeting in ________ Nigeria.
    a) Northern
    b) Western
    c) Eastern
    d) Southern
  12. The primary use of art is to ________.
    a) Perform
    b) Decorate
    c) Cook
    d) None of the above
  13. Prostration is a common form of greeting in ________ Nigeria.
    a) Southern
    b) Western
    c) Northern
    d) Eastern
  14. The major component of theatre is ________.
    a) Music
    b) Acting
    c) Painting
    d) Cooking
  15. An example of a Nigerian art form is ________.
    a) Sculpture
    b) Ballet
    c) Jazz
    d) Salsa
  16. Ndewo is a greeting used in ________ Nigeria.
    a) Western
    b) Southern
    c) Northern
    d) Eastern
  17. The primary purpose of greeting is to ________.
    a) Show respect
    b) Create noise
    c) Dance
    d) Draw
  18. Talking drum is a type of ________.
    a) Dance
    b) Art
    c) Musical instrument
    d) Theatre
  19. The definition of theatre includes ________.
    a) Music
    b) Acting
    c) Painting
    d) Sculpting
  20. Atilogwu is a traditional dance from ________ Nigeria.
    a) Northern
    b) Western
    c) Eastern
    d) Southern
  21. Music is primarily a ________.
    a) Sound
    b) Picture
    c) Script
    d) Dance
  22. The greeting “Good afternoon” is used in the ________ of the day.
    a) Morning
    b) Noon
    c) Evening
    d) Night
  23. Dance is best described as a form of ________.
    a) Music
    b) Art
    c) Theatre
    d) All of the above
  24. Bowing is a common form of greeting in ________ Nigeria.
    a) Western
    b) Eastern
    c) Southern
    d) Northern
  25. The greeting used to show respect in the morning is ________.
    a) Good night
    b) Good evening
    c) Good morning
    d) Hello
  26. The primary feature of drama is ________.
    a) Music
    b) Script
    c) Dance
    d) Painting
  27. Prostration is a form of greeting used in ________ Nigeria.
    a) Northern
    b) Western
    c) Southern
    d) Eastern
  28. Sculpture is a form of ________.
    a) Music
    b) Drama
    c) Art
    d) Dance
  29. Greeting helps in creating a ________ environment.
    a) Hostile
    b) Negative
    c) Positive
    d) None of the above
  30. Agogo is a type of ________.
    a) Art
    b) Dance
    c) Musical instrument
    d) Theatre

Part B: Theory Questions

  1. Define music and provide two examples of Nigerian musical instruments.
  2. Explain the difference between sound and noise.
  3. Describe the meaning of drama and give an example of a dramatic performance.
  4. What is theatre and how does it differ from drama?
  5. List three people typically involved in a theatre performance and describe their roles.
  6. Explain the meaning of dance and provide examples of two traditional dances in Nigeria.
  7. Describe the features of materials used in traditional Nigerian dances.
  8. How do you perform a traditional dance from any Nigerian culture? Provide a brief explanation.
  9. Name and classify three types of Nigerian art works.
  10. Draw a simple picture of a Nigerian art work and label it.
  11. Identify and describe two Nigerian musical instruments.
  12. Explain how different Nigerian cultures use greetings and give examples.
  13. Discuss the benefits of greeting people in various situations.
  14. Describe a common mode of greeting in Western Nigeria.
  15. Explain the significance of greetings in Nigerian culture.
  16. List and explain the elements of drama and theatre.
  17. What are the benefits of performing and watching drama and theatre?
  18. Describe the role of greetings in fostering social relationships.
  19. How do traditional dances reflect Nigerian culture?
  20. Explain the importance of preserving traditional Nigerian art and musical instruments.

Part C: True or False Questions

  1. Music and noise are the same thing. (True/False)
  2. The talking drum is a type of Nigerian musical instrument. (True/False)
  3. Drama involves music and dance. (True/False)
  4. Prostration is a common greeting in Northern Nigeria. (True/False)
  5. Ndewo is used in Western Nigeria. (True/False)
  6. The Atilogwu dance is from Southern Nigeria. (True/False)
  7. Greeting is important in Nigerian culture. (True/False)
  8. Theatre and drama are the same. (True/False)
  9. Agogo is a type of dance. (True/False)
  10. Sculpture is a form of drama. (True/False)
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