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
- Music is defined as ________.
a) Noise
b) Sound
c) Noise and sound
d) None of the above - An example of a Nigerian musical instrument is the ________.
a) Piano
b) Guitar
c) Talking drum
d) Violin - Drama is a form of ________.
a) Music
b) Dance
c) Performance
d) Painting - The primary purpose of a dance is to ________.
a) Sing
b) Perform
c) Create visual art
d) None of the above - An example of a traditional dance in Nigeria is the ________.
a) Salsa
b) Ballet
c) Atilogwu
d) Tango - The key feature of drama is ________.
a) Music
b) Script
c) Dance
d) Painting - Greeting someone in the morning typically involves saying ________.
a) Good night
b) Good morning
c) Good afternoon
d) Good evening - The mode of greeting that involves bowing is commonly used in ________ Nigeria.
a) Northern
b) Western
c) Eastern
d) Southern - A common Nigerian musical instrument is the ________.
a) Saxophone
b) Guitar
c) Agogo
d) Flute - Dance is a form of ________.
a) Drama
b) Music
c) Performance
d) All of the above - Salam Alaikum is a common greeting in ________ Nigeria.
a) Northern
b) Western
c) Eastern
d) Southern - The primary use of art is to ________.
a) Perform
b) Decorate
c) Cook
d) None of the above - Prostration is a common form of greeting in ________ Nigeria.
a) Southern
b) Western
c) Northern
d) Eastern - The major component of theatre is ________.
a) Music
b) Acting
c) Painting
d) Cooking - An example of a Nigerian art form is ________.
a) Sculpture
b) Ballet
c) Jazz
d) Salsa - Ndewo is a greeting used in ________ Nigeria.
a) Western
b) Southern
c) Northern
d) Eastern - The primary purpose of greeting is to ________.
a) Show respect
b) Create noise
c) Dance
d) Draw - Talking drum is a type of ________.
a) Dance
b) Art
c) Musical instrument
d) Theatre - The definition of theatre includes ________.
a) Music
b) Acting
c) Painting
d) Sculpting - Atilogwu is a traditional dance from ________ Nigeria.
a) Northern
b) Western
c) Eastern
d) Southern - Music is primarily a ________.
a) Sound
b) Picture
c) Script
d) Dance - The greeting “Good afternoon” is used in the ________ of the day.
a) Morning
b) Noon
c) Evening
d) Night - Dance is best described as a form of ________.
a) Music
b) Art
c) Theatre
d) All of the above - Bowing is a common form of greeting in ________ Nigeria.
a) Western
b) Eastern
c) Southern
d) Northern - The greeting used to show respect in the morning is ________.
a) Good night
b) Good evening
c) Good morning
d) Hello - The primary feature of drama is ________.
a) Music
b) Script
c) Dance
d) Painting - Prostration is a form of greeting used in ________ Nigeria.
a) Northern
b) Western
c) Southern
d) Eastern - Sculpture is a form of ________.
a) Music
b) Drama
c) Art
d) Dance - Greeting helps in creating a ________ environment.
a) Hostile
b) Negative
c) Positive
d) None of the above - Agogo is a type of ________.
a) Art
b) Dance
c) Musical instrument
d) Theatre
Part B: Theory Questions
- Define music and provide two examples of Nigerian musical instruments.
- Explain the difference between sound and noise.
- Describe the meaning of drama and give an example of a dramatic performance.
- What is theatre and how does it differ from drama?
- List three people typically involved in a theatre performance and describe their roles.
- Explain the meaning of dance and provide examples of two traditional dances in Nigeria.
- Describe the features of materials used in traditional Nigerian dances.
- How do you perform a traditional dance from any Nigerian culture? Provide a brief explanation.
- Name and classify three types of Nigerian art works.
- Draw a simple picture of a Nigerian art work and label it.
- Identify and describe two Nigerian musical instruments.
- Explain how different Nigerian cultures use greetings and give examples.
- Discuss the benefits of greeting people in various situations.
- Describe a common mode of greeting in Western Nigeria.
- Explain the significance of greetings in Nigerian culture.
- List and explain the elements of drama and theatre.
- What are the benefits of performing and watching drama and theatre?
- Describe the role of greetings in fostering social relationships.
- How do traditional dances reflect Nigerian culture?
- Explain the importance of preserving traditional Nigerian art and musical instruments.
Part C: True or False Questions
- Music and noise are the same thing. (True/False)
- The talking drum is a type of Nigerian musical instrument. (True/False)
- Drama involves music and dance. (True/False)
- Prostration is a common greeting in Northern Nigeria. (True/False)
- Ndewo is used in Western Nigeria. (True/False)
- The Atilogwu dance is from Southern Nigeria. (True/False)
- Greeting is important in Nigerian culture. (True/False)
- Theatre and drama are the same. (True/False)
- Agogo is a type of dance. (True/False)
- Sculpture is a form of drama. (True/False)