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This document contains a 3rd quarter summative test in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) for a 9th grade class at Dominga National High School in Davao City, Philippines. The test has 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like artists of the Romantic period, the Neoclassical movement, landscape painting, plant diseases, insect anatomy and life cycles, pest control methods, and plant nutrition and fertilizer application techniques. The test also includes spaces for the student's name, grade, section, and score.
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This document contains a 3rd quarter summative test in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) for a 9th grade class at Dominga National High School in Davao City, Philippines. The test has 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like artists of the Romantic period, the Neoclassical movement, landscape painting, plant diseases, insect anatomy and life cycles, pest control methods, and plant nutrition and fertilizer application techniques. The test also includes spaces for the student's name, grade, section, and score.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of education
REGION XI
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DAVAO CITY
DOMINGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Barangay Dominga, Calinan, Davao City

3RD QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST in T.L.E. 9


Name: _______________________________________Grade & Section:_________________Score:_________________
I. Multiple Choice
Direction: Read and understand the question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer
1. He was one of the best landscape artists in France during the Romantic period.
a. Theodore Rousseau b. Francois Rude c. Eugene Delacroix d. Francisco Goya
2. He painted the masterpiece entitled The Death of Marat.
a. Jacques – Louis David b. Theodore Rousseau c. Jean – Auguste – Dominique Ingress d. Antonio Canova
3. He focused exclusively on landscape paintings.
a. Theodore Rousseau b. Francois Rude c. Eugene Delacroix d. Francisco Goya 10
4. The first French artist to unite classical subjects with a linear precision and minimalist composition.
a. Jacques – Louis David b. Theodore Rousseau c. Jean – Auguste – Dominique Ingress d. Antonio Canova
5. What is the main subject of Jacques – Louis David’s paintings?
a. Scenes of daily life b. Nature c. History d. Animals
6. Who embraced the ideals of order and moderation in which artistic interpretations of classic Greek and Roman
history were restored to realistic portrayals?
a. Neoclassical artists b. Romantic artists c. Baroque artists d. Classical artists
7. It is a movement in which the artists of Neoclassical period sought to break new ground in the expression of
emotion, both subtle and stormy.
a. Romanticism b. Classicism c. Neoclassicism d. Medievalism 8. Which is not a contribution of Theodore Rousseau? a.
portrait painting b. naturalism c. plein air painting d. landscape painting
9. Who was the driving force behind the group of French painters known collectively as the Barbizon School of
landscape painting?
a. Rousseau b. David c. Canova d. Da Vinci 11
10. He was the quintessential Neoclassical painter, his monumental canvases were perhaps the final triumph of
traditional history painting.
a. David b. Rousseau c. Canova d. Da Vinci
11. What made landscape painting become more popular?
a. due to the peoples’ romantic adoration of nature b. due to the peoples’ love for animals c. due to the peoples’
romantic adoration for each other d. due to the peoples’ romantic adoration for history
12. Who painted the “Landscape with a Plowman?”
a. Rousseau b. David c. Canova d. Da Vinci
13. What painting shows the radical journalist lying dead in his bath on July 13, 1793?
a. Death of Marat b. Landscape with a Plowman c. Oath of the Horatii d. Napoleon Crossing the Alps
14. Who gave great importance to the costumes, settings, and details of classical subject-matter without adding
details but with as much historical accuracy as possible?
a. Neoclassical painters b. Romantic painters c. Classical painters d. Baroque painters
15. What approach did Rousseau acquire from studying the works of John Constable and other members of the
English School?
a. plain air painting b. air brush painting c. paint brush painting d. calligraphy
16. For a disease to develop, what must be present?
a. susceptible host plant c. environmental favorable to disease b. disease-producing agent d. all of the above
17. Which crop is affected by Black Rot, which characterized by light brown to yellow V-shaped lesions on the leaf of
the plants?
a. brassicas c. lettuces b. cucumber d. tomatoes
18. What type of mouthparts do insects have?
a. eating, spitting, lapping c. sucking, eating, spitting b. lapping, chewing, eating d. chewing, sucking, lapping
19. Which of the following stages does a grasshopper go through to become an adult?
a. egg, larva, nymph, adult c. egg, larva, adult b. egg, larva, pupa, adult d. egg, nymph, adult
20. Legal control is the eradication of insects by controlling human activities. Which control refers to the separation
and restriction of persons, animals, and plants?
a. isolation c. inspections b. suppression d. quarantine
21. These insects feed by chewing some portions of the plants like leaves, stems, and fruits. Which among the insects
below belong to this group?
a. aphids c. grasshoppers b. fruit flies d. squash bugs
22. Which among these insects able to lick liquid from the outer surfaces of objects on which they feed?
a. aphids c. maggots b. beetles d. caterpillars
23. Which choice is an example of a biological method of pest control?
a. applying a pre-emergence herbicide c. increasing pest natural enemy b. cultivating between plant rows d. employing
crop rotation of plants
24. Uncle Tomas visited his vegetable farm one morning, he noticed some wilting, yellowing, and stunting growth of
his tomato plants. What bacterial disease is infected by these symptoms?
a. bacterial spot c. bacterial speck b. bacterial wilt d. bacterial blight
25.Regular farm operations are performed to destroy insects or prevent plant injuries. What method of controlling
insects is this?
a. legal control c. physical control b. applied control d. cultural control
26. Which of the following is the least observed factor in the application of fertilizer?
a. Nutrient requirement of the plant b. The manner of applying the fertilizer c. Environmental factors particularly rainfall
d. The capability of the farmer to supply fertilizer
27. Plants need food to nourish their parts. Which of the following substance is applied to the soil to provide some
important elements to nourish the plant?
a. Fertilizers c. Macro elements b. Pesticide d. Microelements
28. Which method of fertilizer application is most applicable to seedlings for their starter solution?
a. Fertigation c. Foliar application b. Broadcasting d. Localized application
29. Which is the primary function of nitrogen?
a. Hastens maturity c. Forms and transfers starch b. Aids in seed formation d. Gives dark green color to plant
30. When the fertilizer materials are uniformly scattered over the entire area, what is the method of fertilizer
application called?
a. Side-dressing c. Foliar application b. Broadcast method d. Band or localized placement

GOD BLESS…

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