Revision Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Cultural and Creative Arts Revision: First Term Review Assessment
Week: 12
Objective: To assess pupils’ understanding of the topics covered in the first term.
Part A: Objective Questions
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct option (a, b, c, or d).
- The staff used for higher-pitched notes is called the ______. a) Bass Staff b) Grand Staff c) Treble Staff d) Alto Staff
- The acronym “FACE” helps remember the ______ on the treble staff. a) Lines b) Spaces c) Clefs d) Notes
- The bass staff has ______ lines. a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 7
- The treble staff has ______ spaces. a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
- The acronym for remembering the lines of the bass staff is ______. a) FACE b) All Cows Eat Grass c) Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge d) Great Big Dogs Fight Animals
- The lines of the treble staff spell the word ______. a) FACE b) BEAD c) Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge d) All Cows Eat Grass
- The process of creating and presenting a play is called ______. a) Staging b) Rehearsing c) Scriptwriting d) Performing
- In music, the staff used for lower-pitched notes is called the ______. a) Treble Staff b) Alto Staff c) Bass Staff d) Grand Staff
- The spaces on the bass staff are represented by the acronym ______. a) Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge b) All Cows Eat Grass c) FACE d) Good Boys Do Fine Always
- A flower that is commonly found in gardens is a ______. a) Tulip b) Rose c) Lily d) All of the above
- The treble staff lines are labeled with the letters ______. a) G, B, D, F, A b) C, E, G, A, B c) A, B, C, D, E d) E, G, B, D, F
- In music, the great staff is also known as the ______. a) Treble Staff b) Bass Staff c) Grand Staff d) Alto Staff
- The acronym “Great Big Dogs Fight Animals” helps remember the lines of the ______ staff. a) Treble b) Bass c) Alto d) Grand
- The term “stave” is used to describe a ______. a) Musical note b) Musical symbol c) Musical staff d) Musical instrument
- Which of the following is NOT a function of flowers? a) Providing shade b) Producing oxygen c) Decorating environments d) Creating music
- The acronym “All Cows Eat Grass” helps remember the ______ on the bass staff. a) Lines b) Spaces c) Clefs d) Notes
- The musical clef used for high-pitched notes is the ______. a) Bass Clef b) Alto Clef c) Treble Clef d) Tenor Clef
- To draw a music staff, you need a total of ______ lines. a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 7
- A common flower that has a strong fragrance is a ______. a) Tulip b) Rose c) Daisy d) Lily
- The musical staff used to write low notes is the ______. a) Grand Staff b) Treble Staff c) Bass Staff d) Alto Staff
- The process of presenting a play to an audience is known as ______. a) Rehearsal b) Staging c) Writing d) Directing
- The acronym for the lines of the treble staff is ______. a) FACE b) Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge c) Good Boys Do Fine Always d) All Cows Eat Grass
- The bass staff lines are labeled ______. a) C, E, G, A, B b) F, A, C, E, G c) A, C, E, G, B d) G, B, D, F, A
- To create a successful play, it is important to ______. a) Memorize lines b) Stage the play c) Write a script d) All of the above
- The treble staff spaces spell the acronym ______. a) FACE b) Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge c) Great Big Dogs Fight Animals d) All Cows Eat Grass
- Which flower is known for its large, colorful blooms? a) Rose b) Lily c) Tulip d) Orchid
- The bass clef is also known as the ______. a) F Clef b) C Clef c) G Clef d) Treble Clef
- The space letters on the treble staff are ______. a) A, C, E, G b) F, A, C, E c) G, B, D, F d) C, E, G, A
- The lines of the bass staff spell the acronym ______. a) FACE b) All Cows Eat Grass c) Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge d) Great Big Dogs Fight Animals
- In music, the term “staging” refers to ______. a) Writing a play b) Rehearsing a play c) Presenting a play d) Designing costumes
Part B: Theory Questions
Instructions: Provide short answers to the following questions.
- Define what a musical staff is.
- Describe the purpose of the treble staff in music notation.
- Explain how the bass staff differs from the treble staff.
- What is the acronym used to remember the lines of the treble staff?
- How can you remember the spaces on the bass staff?
- What are the lines of the bass staff labeled with?
- Name a flower commonly used in gardens.
- Describe the role of staging in a play.
- How many spaces are there on the treble staff?
- What does the acronym “FACE” represent in music notation?
- How do you draw the treble staff?
- What is the purpose of using acronyms for music staves?
- Describe the bass staff and its function.
- What is the term for the process of presenting a play to an audience?
- Name the musical clef used for higher-pitched notes.
- What are the letters used for labeling the lines and spaces on the treble staff?
- Explain the significance of the great staff in music.
- What is the purpose of the bass clef in music notation?
- How does one create a successful play?
- Describe the function of flowers in the environment.
Part C: True or False Questions
Instructions: Indicate whether the statement is True or False.
- The treble staff is used for lower-pitched notes. (True/False)
- The acronym “FACE” helps remember the lines of the bass staff. (True/False)
- The bass staff has four lines and five spaces. (True/False)
- The treble clef is also known as the G clef. (True/False)
- A common flower that produces a strong fragrance is a rose. (True/False)
- The bass staff lines are represented by the acronym “Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge.” (True/False)
- The process of staging a play involves rehearsing it. (True/False)
- The acronym “All Cows Eat Grass” helps remember the spaces on the treble staff. (True/False)
- The lines of the bass staff spell “FACE.” (True/False)
- The treble staff has five spaces. (True/False)
This assessment covers a broad range of topics from the first term, ensuring pupils have a comprehensive review of their learning.
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