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Circle Grade: 4/5 6 7/8

2019 CAAC ART MEMORY

ART ELEMENTS Multiple Choice:

1. Which color is the complement to 9. Our writer of this study notes that the purple on the standard color wheel? symbol represented by the use of gold in A. green C. yellow the Madonna and Child with Angels is... B. red D. orange A. God's presence C. angels B. nobility D. purity 2. Jan Brueghel the Elder's Flowers in a Basket and a Vase is an example of 10. Carracci used the lines of the painting. winding river and the______shapes A. Impressionistic C. Neoclassical of land areas to suggest a feeling of B. realistic D. abstract movement. A. perpendicular . . . round B. diagonal . . . triangle 3. Which paints was painted with only C. vertical . . . triangular a few shades of neutral colors? D. horizontal . . . hexagon A. Study in Grey B. La Siesta 11. In Boudin's painting, he uses , C. Bridal Veil Meadow, Yosemite brushstrokes. D. Rocky Headland with A. bold, dark C. jagged, sharp Wigwams in Foreground B. thin, precise D. light, loose

4. Pissarro's Apple Harvest is an example of painting. 12. How can the mood of the painting, The A. portrait C. Impressionistic Artist's Wife and Daughters in a Park B. Baroque D. Pointillism at Heringsdorf best be described? A. somber and sad C. bold and bright 5. The Perfect Raffaele Raggi is painted B. light and casual D. wistful & with . . . exciting A. oil on wood panel C. acrylic & tempera 13. Which of these elements is least B. oil on canvas D. watercolor important in The Fourteenth of July? A. color C. shape B. perspective D. contrast 6. Which of these is a primary color? A. yellow C. green 14. In The Three Umbrellas, rich B. purple D. fuschia shadows add to the decorative pattern in the picture. 7. To Miz-Pax Vobiscum is an example of A. gray C. black painting. B. red D. purple A. Impressionistic C. Abstract B. Baroque D. Renaissance True or False (T or F):

8. Orange is a color. 15. A round painting like Virgin and Child A. cool C. warm with the Infant Saint John the Baptist B. neutral D. primary is called a rondo.

2019 CAAC ART MEMORY

ART HISTORY Multiple Choice:

16. The period of art history in which 24. David Teniers the Younger is best Memling lived was . . . known for creating . . . A. 20th Century C. Modern A. portraits C. genre scenes B. Baroque D. Renaissance B. landscapes D. none of these

17. Which artist studied at the 25. The time period for the Baroque Period of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts? Art is . . . A. Metcalf C. Hofmann A. 1400-1600 C. 1750-1900 B. Pissarro D. Hill B. 1600-1750 D. 1900-2000

26. Which of these artists is female? 18. Which of these was one of the A. Magritte C. Catena most important Surrealist B. Rothenberg D. Pissarro artists? A. Hofmann C. Bronzino 27. Bronzino is now best known for what B. Wiley D. Magritte type of painting? A. genre C. religious 19. François Gérard was born and raised in B. pointillism D. portrait . A. Berlin C. B. Paris D. London 28. An artistic style known as developed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Europe. 20. Which of these artists is known as a A. Baroque C. Rococo leading American Impressionist? B. Romanticism D. Cubism A. Metcalf C. Pissarro B. Pater D. Kane 29. Carracci's teachings had an enormous impact on the development of art. 21. Many consider Ruisdael the greatest... A. Baroque C. Impressionist A. Dutch landscape artist. B. Renaissance D. Still Life B. British seascape painter. C. French portraiture artist. D. Flemish genre painter. True or False (T or F):

22. Narcisse Diaz de la Peña's first work 30. Morisot was born into a poor family, but as an artist was . . . even as a child she wanted to be an A. sculpting busts artist. B. painting signs C. painting portraits D. painting porcelain

23. Which artist lived to be only 25 years old? A. van Dyck C. Veronese B. Bonington D. Memling

2019 ANSWER KEY

Name: Division: Grades 4/5 circle one School: Grade 6

Grades 7/8

INSTRUCTIONS: Place the letter of each answer choice (a, b, c, d) in the blank corresponding to the test idem number. For TRUE / FALSE, place T for "true" or F for "false" in the blank provided. SCORING: +5 for each correct answer; NO points are deducted for incorrect, marked through, erased, or unanswered items.

Art Elements Art History 1. C p. 8 16. D p. 20 2. B p. 31 17. D p. 54 3. A p. 57 18. D p. 62 4. D p. 54 19. C p.46 5. B p. 67 20. A p. 55 6. A p. 11 21. A p. 37 7. C p. 63 22. D p.49 8. C p. 12 23. B p. 47 9. A p. 23 24. C p. 33 Score Initials 10. B p. 29 25. B p. 30 G1: 11. D p. 50 26. B p. 64 G2: 12. B p. 51 27. D p. 27 13. B p. 59 28. B p. 40 Part 1: 14. D p. 58 29. A p. 29 Part 2: 15. F p. 34 30. F p. 53 TOTAL:

Student: ______

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CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: ______GRADE: 2/3

SCHOOL:______

INSTRUCTIONS: Write your answer on the answer sheet provided. You may write on the test. Correct answers will receive five (+5) points. Two (-2) points will be deducted for each incorrect answer. No points for skipped questions.

1. Which of immigrants said “You have to pray as if everything depends on God, but you have to act as everything depends on you.” A. Angela Merici B. Frances Xavier Cabrini C. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross D. Genoveva Torres Morales

2. Which statement is FALSE about Dominic Savio? A. Father John Bosco invited him to attend his school B. He is the patron saint of choirboys and juvenile delinquents C. He was the youngest non-martyr to be declared a saint D. None of the above

3. Which patron of disabled and physical challenged people founded the Ursuline Sisters? A. Katherine Drexel B. Frances Xavier Cabrini C. Jeanne Jugan D. Angela Merici

4. Because she gave so much life-giving bread to the hungry, Elizabeth of Hungary is the patron saint of bakers. A. True B. False

5. Which events changed Francis (Bernardone) of Assisi? A. He founded the Order of the Poor Clares B. He was imprisoned and met a leper C. He gave away all his money D. His mother was the Earth

6. Which statement is FALSE about Basil Anthony Marie Moreau? A. He established the Congregation of Holy Cross B. He helped found the St. Mary’s University in San Antonio C. He is credited with founding the University of Notre Dame D. He is not a saint yet but “Blessed”

7. Which Dominican Order priest was called the modern St. John the Baptist? A. Pedro Betancur B. Peter Claver C. Martin de Porres D. Vincent Ferrer

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SCHOOL:______

8. Which saint experienced a “call within a call” and also received the Nobel Peace Prize? A. Teresa of Calcutta B. Angela Merici C. Bernadette Soubirous D. Francis Xavier Cabrini

9. Which Jesuit priest ministered to African slaves in the early 1600s? A. Benedict the Black B. Francis Solano C. Jerome D. Peter Claver

10. A famous story of Martin of Tours that led to the origin of the word “chaplain” is: A. He became a catechumen at age 12 B. He became a soldier and then quit C. He dreamed that was wearing the half cloak he had given away D. He was buried with the poorest of the poor

11. Maria Domenica Mantovani and the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family were devoted to: A. caring for others through the spiritual and corporal works of mercy B. baking bread for the poor C. adopting orphans D. writing religious education books

12. Josephine was so frightened when she was kidnapped into slavery as a child that she did not remember her own name. The kidnappers called her Bakhita which means: A. beautiful one B. fortunate C. little sister D. servant

13. Which statement is FALSE about Jerome, Father of the Church? A. He translated the Gospels from Greek to Latin B. He built a monastery in Bethlehem C. He was a teacher of philosophy D. He is the patron saint of librarians

14. Which statement is FALSE about Genoveva Torres Morales? A. She had to amputate her leg B. She is called the “Angel of Solitude” C. Formed the Congregation of Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Holy Angels D. She became a Carmelite when she lived at Mercy Home

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CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: ______GRADE: 2/3

SCHOOL:______

15. Who spent 20 years as a missionary in South America and people say that he converted more than 9,000 people after one sermon? A. Francis Solano B. Francis of Assisi C. Juan Diego D. Martin de Porres

16. Which is TRUE about (Pope) Gregory the Great? A. He is the patron saint of musicians and teachers B. He demanded that all music be sung in Gregorian chant C. He introduced the illustrated Bibles for the illiterate D. Both A and C E. None of the above

17. Hilary of Poiters was married and had a daughter when he was chosen to be Bishop. A. True B. False

18. Which of the following is NOT a symbol for Catherine of Siena? A. lily B. sword C. thorns D. heart

19. Who saw the Blessed Mother appear eighteen times in a small cave? A. Paula Montal Fornes B Pauline of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus C. Angela Guerrero Gonzalez D. Bernadette Soubirous

20. Brigid of Ireland is the patron saint of: A. scholars B. snakebites C. four leaf clovers D. art

21. Edith Stein became interested in the Catholic religion after reading the autobiography of: A. Teresa of Calcutta B. Teresa of Avila C. Teresa of the Cross D. Edith was Jewish and had no interest in religion

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CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: ______GRADE: 2/3

SCHOOL:______

22. Jeanne Jugan of the Little Sisters of the Poor is the patron saint of: A. beggars B. leaders C. fishermen D. elderly

23. Which statement is FALSE about Katherine Drexel? A. she founded Xavier University in New Orleans B. She was an immigrant from Ireland C. She founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People D. She gave a fortune of 20 million dollars to her work

24. What do Paula Montal Fornes, Maria Maravillas of Jesus, Angela Guerrero Gonzalez and Joachina Verdura de Mas have in common? A. All had visions of Jesus B. Each were the oldest in their family C. All had married at an early age D. They are all from

25. What is a Druid? A. Pagan priest B. monastery C. a robot D. a monk

26. A famous legend about St. Patrick says he explained the Holy Trinity to the people using a shamrock. A. True B. False

27. St. Pauline of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus was the first saint to be canonized from which country? A. Peru B. Spain C. Brazil D. Argentina

28. Which statement of FALSE about Pedro Betancur? A. He is the first canonized Costa Rican saint B. Known as the “Saint Francis of the Americas” C. Built shelters and schools for the poor in Guatemala City D. Began the tradition of posadas

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CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: ______GRADE: 2/3

SCHOOL:______

29. Teresa of the Andes is from what country? A. Guatemala B. Brazil C. Chile D. Peru

30. Vincent de Paul is known for his work with: A. young boys B. seminarians C. scholars D. the poor

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Student Answer Sheet CATHOLIC HEROES

Student: ______Grade: 2/3 4/5 (Circle one) School: ______INSTRUCTIONS: Place the printed letter of each answer choice (A, B, C or D) in the blank corresponding to the test item number. SCORING: (+5) for each correct answer; (-2) for each incorrect answer; no deduction is taken for skipped or unanswered items. 1. B 11. A 21. B

2. D 12. B 22. D

3. D 13. C 23. B

4. A 14. D 24. D

5. B 15. A 25. A

6. B 16. D 26. A

7. D 17. A 27. C

8. A 18. B 28. A

9. D 19. D 29. C

10. C 20. A 30. D

Score Initials Grader 1 Grader 2 (only in the event of a tie)

Final Score

Student: ______

School: ______

CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: ______GRADE: 4/5

SCHOOL:______

INSTRUCTIONS: Write your answer on the answer sheet provided. You may write on the test. Correct answers will receive five (+5) points. Two (-2) points will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

1. ______is the patron saint of Catholic universities and students. A. Paul of Tarsus C. Philip Neri B. Thomas Aquinas D. Damien de Veuster

2. What does Teresa of Avila and Therese of Lisieux have in common? A. They wrote books C. They were both from France B. They were Carmelite D. Both A and B

3. Which statement is FALSE about Rose Philippine Duchesne? A. She joined the Society of the Sacred Heart B. She was killed during the French Revolution C. She traveled to America to open the first Catholic school for Native Americans D. She was called “Woman-Who-Prays-Always”

4. Who is referred to as “man of the Beatitudes” and saint for today’s young people because he was handsome and athletic? A. John Mary Vianney C. Paul of Tarsus B. Augustine of Hippo D. Pier Giorgio Frassati

5. What was the Oratory founded by Philip Neri? A. a speech of conversion B. a community of men to pray, sing, and discuss the faith C. a section in the Sacramentary for priests to read during mass D. a prayer said by the catacombs

6. St. Matthew is the patron saint of ______. A. bankers C. disciples B. lawyers D. Africa

7. What does the Greek word Theotokos mean? A. greatest saint C. God-bearer B. I said yes D. God-like

8. The order of priests called the Redemptorists was founded by ______. A. Thomas Aquinas C. Philip Neri B. Alphonsus Liguori D. Peter of Alcantara

9. Brigid of Ireland is the patron saint of: A. scholars C. four leaf clovers B. snakebites D. art

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CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: ______GRADE: 4/5

SCHOOL:______10. Which statement is FALSE about Jerome, Father of the Church? A. He translated the Gospels from Greek to Latin B. He built a monastery in Bethlehem C. He was a teacher of philosophy D. He is the patron saint of librarians

11. Which statement is FALSE about Katherine Drexel? A. she founded Xavier University in New Orleans B. She was an immigrant from Ireland C. She founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People D. She gave her own fortune of 20 million dollars to her work

12. A famous legend about St. Patrick says he explained the Holy Trinity to the people using a shamrock. A. True B. False

13. At 10 years old, Francisco, Jacinta, and Lucia of Portugal experienced “apparitions” in 1917. How many times did the Blessed Mother appear to the children? A. one B. five C. thirteen D. the visions were never confirmed

14. After digging in the ground, Helena found a cross believed that Jesus had died on that cross. What was the name of the church she built on the site? A. Church of the Holy Sepulchre B. Church of the Mount of Olives C. Holy Roman Empire Church D. The Church of Constantinople

15. What do Julian of Norwich, Junipero Serra, Margaret of Castello, and Mariana Navarro of Jesus have in common? A. they all came from wealthy parents B. they all lived in solitude C. they are all from Spain D. they have not be officially declared a saint

16. Which saints were in positions of royal power? A. Patrick of Ireland, Matilda of Germany, Brigid of Ireland B. Margaret of Scotland, Louis IX of France, Matilda of Germany C. Augustine of Hippo and Monica of Hippo D. Louis IX of France and Louise de Marillac

17. What was St. Margaret Clitherow referred to because of her courage and faith? A. rebel C. Pearl of York B. Protestant D. underground Catholic 2 2019-A

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SCHOOL:______

18. Which commandment did Maria Goretti live by respecting our bodies and sharing our love and friendship properly, as God calls us to do? A. 6th Commandment C. 8th Commandment B. 7th Commandment D. 9th Commandment

19. Sisters, Justa and Rufina, refused to give up their faith so they were jailed then thrown to the lions, killing both women. A. True B. False

20. Junipero Serra was suffered from asthma and was often wounding himself as a result of his enthusiasm for his faith. How did his life end? A. he fell from a donkey B. indigenous people attacked him C. a snake bite D. he was no longer able to breathe

21. Which statement is FALSE about John the Baptist? A. his purpose was to prepare the way of the Lord B. he was Jesus’ older cousin C. Herod ordered the John be executed by hanging D. the angel Gabriel appeared to his father Zechariah

22. Who is NOT a Doctor of the Church? A. Therese of Lisieux C. Augustine of Hippo B. Alphonsus Liguori D. Peter of Alcantara

MATCHING: Identify the patron saint per description.

A. St. Peter of Alcantara 23. ______Persons who suffer from headaches B. St. Matthew 24. ______Theologians C. St. Margaret of Castello

25. ______Priests D. St. Clare

26. ______Social workers E. St. Jerome F. St. John Mary Vianney 27. ______Children with disabilities G. St. Louise de Marillac 28. ______Night watchmen H. St. Augustine of Hippo

29. ______Television I. St. Catherine of Bologna

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Student Answer Sheet CATHOLIC HEROES

Student: ______Grade: 2/3 4/5 (Circle one) School: ______INSTRUCTIONS: Place the printed letter of each answer choice (A, B, C or D) in the blank corresponding to the test item number. SCORING: (+5) for each correct answer; (-2) for each incorrect answer; no deduction is taken for skipped or unanswered items. 1. B 11. B 21. C

2. D 12. A 22. D

3. B 13. B 23. J

4. D 14. A 24. H

5. B 15. D 25. F

6. A 16. B 26. G

7. C 17. C 27. C

8. B 18. A 28. A

9. A 19. B 29. D

10. C 20. C 30. B

Score Initials Grader 1 Grader 2 (only in the event of a tie)

Final Score

Student: ______

School: ______

Grade: (circle one) 6th 7th/8th

Knowing My Catholic Faith Student: ______Grade: 6 7/8 (circle one) School: ______

INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best answer for each question. You may use the COMPENDIUM Catechism of the to verify your answers. Mark your answers on the answer sheet provided. (+5) points for each correct answer. (-2) for each incorrect answer. No points for skipped items.

1. Which of the statement is true (28): A. Prayer is the only thing required for salvation. B. The gift of faith is entirely God’s gift, therefore it cannot require man’s cooperation. C. Faith is a foretaste of the joys of heaven.

2. The first profession of faith is made (34): A. when the child attains the use of reason B. whenever the person first encounters the gift of faith as an adult C. during baptism

3. We are baptized in the names of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit (44): A. true B. false

4. Which of the following statements about creation is/are false (51): A. It is the foundation of all God saving plans. B. It culminates in Christ. C. It precludes any form of evolution.

5. Which of the following statements is false (77): A. Adam’s descendants were totally corrupted by Original sin. B. The inclination to sin is called concupiscence. C. Baptism erases original sin.

6. The word “Christ” means (82): A. Lord B. Messiah C. Savior

7. Which of the following is true? God chose Mary to be the mother of Jesus (96): A. at the moment of her conception B. at the moment of the Annunciation C. from all eternity

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8. Jesus decided to go to the desert in order to show his obedience to the Father by enduring temptation (106): A. true B. false

9. The principle and source of our future resurrection is (131): A. sanctifying grace B. the Eucharist C. Christ’s resurrection D. the obedience of faith 10. The soul of the Church is (159): A. Christ B. Sanctifying Grace C. the Holy Spirit D. the Blessed Trinity 11. Which of the following are members of the laity (188): A. those in Holy Orders B. religious C. the faithful who have not received Holy Orders D. none of the above 12. It is said the sacraments are “efficacious.” That means they (229): A. are dependent on the power of Christ B. effect what they symbolize C. are powerful D. none of the above 13. Where is the Eucharist foreshadowed in the Old Testament (276): A. the offering of Melchizedek B. the unleavened bread of the Exodus C. manna D. the Last Supper 14. Which of the following are called the sacraments of healing (295-296): A. Baptism B. Eucharist and Confirmation C. Confession and Anointing of the Sick D. Holy Orders

15. Which of the following can administer the sacrament of the sick (317): A. Priest and Bishop B. Priest only C. Permanent Deacon D. trained laity

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Knowing My Catholic Faith 16. Regarding popular piety the Church, which of the following is/are true: (353): A. The Church approves of the veneration of relics, pilgrimages and the rosary. B. Popular piety extends the liturgical life of the Church and replaces it. C. The exercise of popular piety is exclusively subject to the general norms of music in the church.

17. Conscience does which of the following (372): A. Enjoins a person to do good and avoid evil. B. Judges the morality of choices. C. Bears witness to truth when listening to the voice of God. D. all of the above 18. Which is NOT one of the cardinal virtues (379): A. patience B. justice C. fortitude D. temperance

19. Which of the following is/are true. Sin is an offense against (392): A. reason B. truth C. love for God D. love of neighbor

20. Normally idolatry is associated with false pagan worship, but it encompasses anything that replaces God including careers, wealth, power, pleasure and the state. (445) A. true B. false

21. The Christian family is called the “domestic church” because (456): A. Its members are incorporated into Christ through baptism. B. It is a community of faith, hope, and love. C. It is a covenant.

22. The Church condemns which of the following (477): A. kidnapping and hostage taking B. terrorism and torture C. all forms of mutilations and amputations D. both A and B

23. The following violate the 7th commandment (508): A. paying an unjust wage B. doing a poor job on purpose C. damaging private property D. all of the above E. none of the above

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24. Which of the following is true (526): A. Art is a form of practical living. B. It cannot be said that human art bears a certain likeness to God’s activity. C. The purpose of sacred art is to glorify and adore God. D. Priests have a special obligation to promote the sale of sacred art.

25. The prayer of Moses is an example of (537): A. intercession B. petition C. praise D. thanksgiving

26. The Christian family is the first place of education in prayer (565): A. false B. true

27. The Lord’s Prayer is a summary of the Beatitudes (579): A. false B. true

28. What languages are the common prayers written in as included in the appendix? A. English and French B. Spanish and Latin C. Latin only D. English and Latin

29. Which Pope gave the approval for the publication of the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church? A. Pope Paul VI B. Pope Francis C. Pope John Paul II D. Pope Benedict XVI

30. What year was the first printing of the Compendium? A. 1946 B. 1991 C. 2006 D. 2016

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Student Answer Sheet KNOWING MY FAITH 2019

Student: ______Grade: 6 7/8 (circle one) School: ______INSTRUCTIONS: Place the printed letter of each answer choice (A, B, C or D ) in the blank corresponding to the test item number. SCORING: (+5) for each correct answer; (-2) for each incorrect answer; no deduction is taken for skipped or unanswered items. 1. C 11. C 21. B

2. C 12. A 22. D

3. A 13. B 23. D

4. A 14. C 24. C

5. A 15. A 25. A

6. B 16. A 26. B

7. C 17. D 27. A

8. A 18. A 28. D

9. C 19. C 29. D

10. C 20. A 30. C

Score Initials Grader 1 Grader 2 (only in the event of a tie)

Final Score Student: ______

School: ______

Grade: 4/5 CAAC 2018-2019 Music Memory Test Grades 4/5

Step One: Listen to the excerpt and put the correct number next to the selection name.

Step Two: Match and put the letter of the correct selection and major work on the line next to the correct composer’s name. Use each letter only once.

SCORING: Award two (+2) for correct answers. No deductions for incorrect answers.

SELECTION COMPOSER

8 A. Take Five D Beach

12 B. Symphony No. 88: Movement 4 P Sousa

7 C. The Nutcracker: Overture A Desmond

3 D. Four Sketches: In Autumn B Haydn

16 E. Ricercar in the 12th Mode L Beethoven

2 F. Eine kleine Nachtmusik: Movement 1 F Mozart

13 G. Deep River J Tan Dun

1 H. Carmen: Les voici E A. Gabrieli

14 I. The Red Poppy: Russian Sailor’s Dance N Bach

11 J. Symphony 1997: Jubilation K Vaughan Williams

5 K. Songs of Travel: The Vagabond I Glière

9 L. Für Elise O Copland

15 M. Water Music Suite No. 2: Alla Hornpipe G Traditional/Burleigh

4 N. Cantata No. 147: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring C Tchaikovsky

10 O. Rodeo: Hoe-Down M Handel

6 P. Stars and Stripes Forever H Bizet

NUMBERS LETTERS Listening total score ______Matching total score______CAAC MUSIC MEMORY TIEBREAKER Student Answer Sheet

Name: ______Grade: 4/5 School: ______

SCORING: Award two (+2) points for each correct answer. Award only one (+1) point if the answer is misspelled. No points are deducted for incorrect answers. Erasures and markouts are permitted. An erased correct answer that can still be seen shall be counted correct.

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Matching Total Points: Tie Breaker Points: (+) MUSIC MEMORY 2018-2019 4/5 GRADE

TRACK Composer Major Work Selection Seconds

1 Bizet Carmen Les voici 15

2 Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik Movement 1 20

3 Beach Four Sketches In Autumn 20

4 Bach Cantata No. 147 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 20

5 Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel The Vagabond 15

6 Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever 20

7 Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Overture 20

8 Desmond Take Five 20

9 Beethoven Für Elise 20

10 Copland Rodeo Hoe-Down 20

11 Tan Dun Symphony 1997 Jubilation 18

12 Haydn Symphony No. 88 Movement 4 15

13 Traditional/Burleigh Deep River 20

14 Glière The Red Poppy Russian Sailor’s Dance 20

15 Handel Water Music Suite No. 2 Alla Hornpipe 20

16 A. Gabrieli Ricercar in the 12th Mode 20

17 Copland Rodeo Hoe-Down 15

18 Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik Movement 1 20

19 Desmond Take Five 15

20 Beach Four Sketches In Autumn 20

Student: ______

School: ______

Grade: 6 CAAC MUSIC MEMORY - GRADE 6 Student Answer Sheet Name: ______Grade:______School: ______SCORING: Award two (+2) points for each correct answer. Award only one (+1) point if the answer is misspelled. No points are deducted for incorrect answers. Erasures and markouts are permitted. An erased correct answer that can still be seen shall be counted correct. # COMPOSER Pts. MAJOR WORK SELECTION Pts. 1

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Tie Breaker Points: (+) MUSIC MEMORY 2018-2019 6TH GRADE

TRACK Composer Major Work Selection Seconds

1 Bizet Carmen Les voici 15

2 Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik Movement 1 20

3 Beach Four Sketches In Autumn 20

4 Bach Cantata No. 147 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 20

5 Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel The Vagabond 15

6 Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever 20

7 Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Overture 20

8 Desmond Take Five 20

9 Beethoven Für Elise 20

10 Copland Rodeo Hoe-Down 20

11 Tan Dun Symphony 1997 Jubilation 18

12 Haydn Symphony No. 88 Movement 4 15

13 Traditional/Burleigh Deep River 20

14 Glière The Red Poppy Russian Sailor’s Dance 20

15 Handel Water Music Suite No. 2 Alla Hornpipe 20

16 A. Gabrieli Ricercar in the 12th Mode 20

17 Copland Rodeo Hoe-Down 15

18 Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik Movement 1 20

19 Desmond Take Five 15

20 Beach Four Sketches In Autumn 20

Student: ______

School: ______

Grades: 7/8 CAAC MUSIC MEMORY - PART 1 - Grade 7/8 Student Answer Sheet Name: ______School: ______SCORING: Award two (+2) points for each correct answer. Award only one (+1) point if the answer is misspelled. No points are deducted for incorrect answers. Erasures and markouts are permitted. An erased correct answer that can still be seen shall be counted correct.

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13 CAAC MUSIC MEMORY - PART 1 - Grade 7/8 Student Answer Sheet # COMPOSER Pts. MAJOR WORK SELECTION Pts. 14

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Composer total points: ______Major Work/Selection total points:______

Part 1 - Total Points: MUSIC MEMORY 2018-2019 Grades 7/8

TRACK Composer Major Work Selection SECONDS

1 Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel The Vagabond 15

2 Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever 20

3 Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Overture 20

4 Desmond Take Five 20

Variations on a Korean Folk 20 5 Chance Song

6 Beethoven Für Elise 20

7 Copland Rodeo Hoe-Down 20

8 Tan Dun Symphony 1997 Jubilation 18

9 Haydn Symphony No. 88 Movement 4 15

10 Beethoven Symphony No. 9, "Choral" Movement 4 20

11 Traditional/Burleigh Deep River 20

12 Respighi Pines of Rome The Pines of the Appian Way 20

13 Glinka Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture 15

14 Glière The Red Poppy Russian Sailor’s Dance 20

15 Handel Water Music Suite No. 2 Alla Hornpipe 15

16 A. Gabrieli Ricercar in the 12th Mode 20

17 Bizet Carmen Les voici 15

18 Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik Movement 1 20

19 Beach Four Sketches In Autumn 20

20 Bach Cantata No. 147 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 20

Music Memory - 7/8 Grade

INSTRUCTIONS: Students will have 10 minutes to complete 20 questions regarding musical elements, the composers and their music. Write your answers using CAPITAL LETTERS in the answer sheet. 1. Whose death marked the end of the Baroque period? A. Chopin C. Beethoven B. Bach D. Mozart 2. Which alternating themes follows the musical form of Rondo? A. A B B A C. A A B A A C B. A B A C A D. A B C A B 3. What is the difference between a Choir and a Chorus? A. Choir is single, Chorus is plural B. A choir is a group of people where a chorus is the repeated lyrics in songs C. Choir is a group of singers associated with the sacred church, where a chorus is not D. Both words are interchangeable when referring to a group of singers

4. Which statement is FALSE about spirituals? A. Spirituals are uniquely an American genre B. Songs created by African-American slaves C. Resulted from the interaction of music and religion from Africa and music and religion from Eastern healing D. Originally passed down orally and not written down

5. The chromatic scale contains only white keys on the piano. A. True B. False

6. What German Baroque musician composed for the English court and became blind later in life? A. Handel B. Beethoven C. Chance D. Bach

7. Which statement is FALSE about Georges Bizet? A. He was a child prodigy B. Entered Paris Conservatory at age 10 C. Virtuoso pianist D. Was a French Romantic composer

2019-A Music Memory - 7/8 Grade

8. Who is the 20th Century American composer interested in film scores? A. Beach C. Chance B. Burleigh D. Copeland

9. What are the chords at the end of a phrase that implies the completion of a musical thought? A. cadence B. bosso continuo C. conclusion D. finale

10. What is a one string traditional Chinese fiddle? A. fugue B. hemiola C. erhu D. fermata

11. What are the three sections in Tan Dun: Symphony 1997: Jubilation? A. Peace, Hope Love B. Heaven, Earth, Mankind C. Heaven, Purgatory, Hell D. none of the above

12. Sousa’s “stars and Stripes Forever” was named the “National March” by President Rosevelt. A. True B. False

13. Composer John Williams modeled the “Krypton theme” from Superman on which song? A. Hoe-down B. The Pines of the Appian Way C. Songs of Travel D. Ricercar in the 12th Mode

14. Gliere and Tchaikovsky were both Russian Romantic composers. A. True B. False

15. Which is not a dynamic? A. forte B. presto C. piano D. tutti

2019-A Music Memory - 7/8 Grade

16. Who composed music for the Pope? A. Haydn B. Gabrieli C. Handel D. Copeland

17. Which is statement is true about Chance, Desmond, and Sousa? A. all members of the US Army Band B. 20th Century American Composers C. each composed marches D. Texas natives

18. The Opera chorus is a group of singers that occasionally take lead roles, mostly for sopranos and tenors. A. True B. False

19. A march is a piece of music with a strong rhythm, usually written and performed by a military band. A. True B. False

20. Jazz was created by African Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A. True B. False

2019-A MUSIC MEMORY - PART 2

Name: Division: Grades 7/8

School: 2019

INSTRUCTIONS: Place the letter of each answer choice (A, B, C, D) in the blank corresponding to the test idem number. For TRUE / FALSE, place T for "true" or F for "false" in the blank provided. SCORING: +2 for each correct answer; NO points are deducted for incorrect, marked through, erased, or unanswered items.

1. B 11. B

2. B 12. B

3. C 13. B

4. C 14. A

5. B 15. D

6. A 16. B Score Initials

7. C 17. B G1:

8. D 18. B G2:

9. A 19. A

10. C 20. A Part 1:

Part 2:

TOTAL:

Student: ______

School: ______

5th Grade MATHEMATICS TEST 228RD-2019

1. Which number has a 5 inthe millions place?

(A) 24,350,427 (B) 25,786,315 (C) 42,516,399 (D) 50,492,021

2. How is the number 2,510,638 read?

(A) Two million,five hundred ten thousand, six hundredthirty-eight (B) Twenty-fivemill ion, ten thousand, six hundredthirty-eight (C) Two million, fifty-onethousand, six hundred thirty-eight (D) Two hundredfifty-one million, sixty-three

3. Which of the followingis true?

(A) 709,254 > 709,524 (B) 690,417 < 690,174 (C) 433,691 < 433,916 (D) 252,036 > 252,963

4. Which of the followingis greaterthan 0.06 but less than 0.5?

(A) 0.51 (B) 0.72 (C) 0.32 (D) 0.04

5. Which of thefollowing is NOT equal to I? 6

1 2 5 6 (A) (B) (D) 2 4 (C) 8 12 1 6. A bowl holds 2 - gallons of punch. Which improper fractionshows the 2 same amount?

(A) I (B) 4 (C) � (D) � 2 2 2 2

7. 14 PTA volunteer moms receiveda dozen roses each. How many total roses did they receive?

(A) 252 (B) 168 (C) 144 (D) 210

5TH GRADEMATHEMATICS : TEST 228

1. B-- 26. D--

2. A_ 27. D-- 3. c_ 28. c__ 4. c_ 29. -- 5. c_ 30. c_ 6. c_ 31. B-- 7. B-- 32. B-- 8. c__ 33. c_ 9. D_ 34. B-- 10. D_ 35. A-- 11. c__ 36. c__ 12. D_ 37. c__ c 38. c 13. _ _ 14. c_ 39. c__ 15. B-- 40. B-- 16. c__ 41. B-- 17. B-- 42. A-- 18. c__ 43. B--

19. B-- 44. D_ 20. B-- 45. c__ 21. D__ 46. c_ 22. D-- 47. B-- 23. B 48. -- c__ 24. c_ 49. D__ 25. B 50. c .. ···-- -·------·-·---···------·--·------__····--- ..······--··-··-···-·--·······

Contestant : ______Score: ______

Student: ______

School: ______

6th Grade MATHEMATICS TEST231RD-2019

1. Which of the followingis true?

(A) 34,598 < 34,398 (B) 10,350 > 10,530 (C) 52,419 > 52,149 (D) 210,474 < 210,447

2. Which of thefollowing decimal :fractionsis the smallest?

(A) 23 (B) 4.039 (C) 6.5 (D) 7.27

3. The number 5,211 is divisible by ____

(A) 7 (B) 11 (C) 9 (D) 19

2 4. Michelle has 18 buckets. She fills of the bucketswith sand. Which 3 2 fractionis equal to ? 3

14 12 10 9 (A) (B) (C) (D) 18 18 18 18

5. 2x 3 2 x5=

(A) 60 (B) 90 (C) 180 (D) 30

6. Jerry went to an amusement park. While there,he boughta hot dog for $2.49, a funnelcake for $4.85, and a largesoda for$2.50. How much did Jerry spend on foodand drink at theamus ement park?

(A) $8.74 (B) $9.74 (C) $9.84 (D) $9.94

7. David bought2 pairs of shoes for $55 each. He receiveda $15 discount for paying with cash. How much did David spend on his shoes?

(A) $85 (B) $95 (C) $105 (D) $125

Student: ______

School: ______

7th & 8th Grade NlATHEMATICS . TEST 312 RD - 2019

1. If a dozen red roses cost $35. 60, then what would twenty-one red roses cost?

(A) $62.30 (B) $41.53 (C) $31.15 (D) $52.46 (E) $56.07

2. How many positive integraldivisors does forty-eight have?

(A) 10 (B) 24 (C) 12 (D) 96 (E) 48

3. If the sum.of tvvowhol e numbers is 24 more than theirdifference; then one of the numbers must be

(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 12 (E) 48

. 4. There are 2 yellow marbles, 4 red marbles. 6 blue marbles, and 3 green marbles in a ·bag. Erik·will choose a marble at random from the bag. Whatis the probability that the marble will be yellow?

2 3 1 (A) 2 (B) (C) (D) (E) . 15 13 14 5 .!.9

5. 11 5 -=- 15 has what remainder?

(A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 12 (E) 13

6. If 3 cx+l) - 12, then 3 cx-i> equals·whatnumber?

(A) 4 (B) 24 .(C) 4 (D) 36 (E) 64 3

7. Caroline has a drinl

· (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 20 (D) 24 (E) 36

Student: ______

School: ______

Name: ______Zone: RED BLUE

School: ______CAAC Spelling

1st Grade Division Fill in the circle next to the correct spelling for the word. Two (+2) for each correct answer.

1.  account  acount  ackont  accounnt

2.  anual  anuel  annuall  annual

3.  baptizm  baptism  backtism  bapedtism

4.  katholic  catholik  catholic  catholec

5.  chimney  chinney  chimmey  shimney

6.  dekorator  decorater  deckorader  decorator

7.  earthqack  earthquake  eartquake  earthquack

8.  furnature  furniture  furnishure  furnitor

9.  govaner  govern  governer  governar

10.  happen  huppen  happin  hoppen

11.  kitchen  kishen  kitchin  kitshen

12.  lucture  licshur  leckture  lecture

13.  midnite  midnight  middnight  mitnight

14.  postor  pastuer  pestor  pastor

2019 - A Name: ______Zone: RED BLUE

School: ______CAAC Spelling

15.  pricse  priest  prinst  preest

16.  religion  riligion  realigion  releagion

17.  rosery  rosary  rossary  rosarie

18.  sleave  slleve  sleeve  sleeved

19.  statur  statue  stacktue  starture

20.  tought  thugh  taought  thought

21.  triny  thrinity  trineaty  trinity

22.  unusual  unnusual  unyousual  unussed

23.  vocattion  vacayshun  vakation  vacation

24.  virtue  vurtus  virchue  virtshoe

25.  biggar  beggar  begar  begger

26.  dramatik  drammatic  dramatic  dromatic

27.  foylage  pholiage  foliage  foleage

28.  heevely  heavenly  heavenlly  heavanly

29.  pumpken  plumpkin  pumkin  pumpkin

30.  rinkal  wrinkel  wrinkle  wrenkle

2019 - A Name: ______Zone: RED BLUE

School: ______CAAC Spelling

Number Correct X 2 Initial

Grader 1

Grader 2

Tiebreaker +

Final Score

TIE BREAKER WORDS (2 MINUTES)

Instructions: Select the word that is NOT spelled correctly. If all are correct, fill “no mistake.” Tiebreakers are graded only if there is a tie. (+1)

T1.  saint  sentence  something  no mistake

T2.  people  catnipe  cobbler  no mistake

T3.  dissolve  drudge  draftie  no mistake

T4.  elfin  entrap  evening  no mistake

T5.  beever  baste  bossy  no mistake

2019 - A

Student: ______

School: ______

CAAC Spelling Name: ______GRADE: 2ND 3RD

School: ______ZONE: RED BLUE

2nd & 3rd Grade Division Instructions: Fill in the circle next to the word that is NOT spelled correctly. Test proctor CAN NOT say the word or provide any assistance. If all the words seem to be spelled correctly, fill in the circle for NO MISTAKE. Fill in the circle to only ONE word in each row. (+2) correct answers.

1.  elimanate  elude  emblem  empower  no mistake

2.  imprison  incomming  incorrect  indeed  no mistake

3.  frosting  fruitcake  frustrat  furnace  no mistake

4.  ladies  lanky  lantern  larve  no mistake

5.  purple  quake  quantity  quaterly  no mistake

6.  macaroon  madening  majesty  majority  no mistake

7.  oozy  operable  opinion  opposite  no mistake

8.  nineteenth  nodding  noisy  nonbiting  no mistake

9.  retired  rhino  rythm  ribbon  no mistake

10.  weery  wholesome  withdrawal  witness  no mistake

11.  thievery  thoughtful  thriller  tickaling  no mistake

12.  central  champan  chance  chapel  no mistake

13.  artist  ashamed  asembal  assignment  no mistake

14.  countable  courage  creakier  create  no mistake

15.  upwinde  urban  urgent  useful  no mistake

16.  umbrela  unbuckle  unchain  understand  no mistake

2019-A CAAC Spelling Name: ______GRADE: 2ND 3RD

School: ______ZONE: RED BLUE

17.  sacred  sane  sanitary  satisfy  no mistake

18.  ruby  ruddy  rural  russt  no mistake

19.  victor  view  vilet  visor  no mistake

20.  governor  greatful  gravity  grease  no mistake

21.  figet  fierce  fifth  finish  no mistake

22.  donor  downwind  drafety  dramatic  no mistake

23.  bagel  baiyt  banana  banquet  no mistake

24.  grudge  gardiane  guitar  gumdrop  no mistake

25.  galley  garlic  garment  gasseus  no mistake

26.  obay  object  oboe  occupy  no mistake

27.  quill  quite  quiz  quote  no mistake

28.  soothing  sourdough  spaghetti  speling  no mistake

29.  tribal  triumph  tropicle  trousers  no mistake

30.  zoom  zigzag  zero  zeel  no mistake

31.  comotion  conceal  concept  continue  no mistake

32.  baptism  betitudes  bible  bishop  no mistake

33.  magisterium  mass  matrimony  memoar  no mistake

34.  virtue  venial  vocattion  volunteer  no mistake

2019-A CAAC Spelling Name: ______GRADE: 2ND 3RD

School: ______ZONE: RED BLUE

35.  crevice  crisply  criticism  curious  no mistake

36.  acne  acrobat  activity  actualy  no mistake

37.  desing  detach  diary  dinner  no mistake

38.  vase  vegiee  verbal  verge  no mistake

39.  rabies  rabbi  raysin  radio  no mistake

40.  parish  pastor  psalm  prophet  no mistake

Number of words correct X 2 initial Grader 1

Grader 2

Tiebreaker +

Final Score

2019-A CAAC Spelling Name: ______GRADE: 2ND 3RD

School: ______ZONE: RED BLUE

TIE BREAKER WORDS (2 MINUTES)

Instructions: Select the word that is NOT spelled correctly. If all are correct, fill “no mistake.” (+1) for each correct answer. Tiebreakers are graded only if there is a tie.

T1.  deacon  diocese  discrimination  devine  no mistake

T2.  sacrement  sacrifice  saint  salvation  no mistake

T3.  communion  commandment  confimation  confession  no mistake

T4.  boast  boght  bombard  blinker  no mistake

T5.  arcad  argue  apologetic  audit  no mistake

T6.  ecumenical  epistal  eucharist  exodus  no mistake

T7.  easiest  eastern  evesdrop  educate  no mistake

T8.  scrawny  security  seventh  shabily  no mistake

T9.  pedicure  perfume  perish  perplex  no mistake

T10.  hierarchy  immaculate  incarmation  initiation  no mistake

2019-A

Student: ______

School: ______

Student: ______School: ______CAAC SPELLING Grade: 4

# Word Graders 1 2 1 advent 2 liturgy 3 creator 4 tabernacle 5 vessel 6 whimsical 7 snoopy 8 toxic 9 revival 10 perilous 11 melodious 12 constellation 13 avalanche 14 baptism 15 complaint 16 democracy 17 humane 18 instrument 19 luminescent 20 immaculate 21 grandeur 22 egocentric 23 exaggerate 24 humanity 25 infatuate Total correct on page 1 ------> **********************************************Grader’s Initials Student: ______School: ______CAAC SPELLING Grade: 4

# Word Graders 1 2 26 jamboree 27 solstice 28 ulster 29 rhapsody 30 frailty 31 dowdy 32 emanate 33 hysterics 34 matriarch 35 limerick 36 oratory 37 nonchalant 38 pendulum 39 prejudice 40 okra 41 stardom 42 theatergoer 43 roustabout 44 unity 45 refugee 46 redemption 47 contrition 48 incarnation 49 anointing 50 covenant Total correct on page 2 ------>

*********************************************Grader’s Initials Student: ______School: ______CAAC SPELLING Grade: 4

# Word TIEBREAKERS Graders 1 2 1 ecumenical 2 excommunication 3 obligation 4 reconciliation 5 Magisterium 6 Pentecost 7 translucent 8 temperament 9 vaccinate 10 virtue 11 whither 12 exquisite 13 jovial 14 laudable 15 poignant Total correct on this page ------>

**The TIEBREAKER will NOT be scored, unless there is a tie.**

Score – Page 1 Score – Page 2 **Tiebreaker FINAL SCORE