Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MATCHING TYPE. Direction: Match the Types of Vocal and Instrumental Forms of Baroque and
Renaissance Period in Column A to their Meanings in Column B. (10pts)
Column A
Column B
______ 1. Cantata
in
______ 3. Fugue
on
intended for
______ 4. Madrigal
______ 5. Mass
______ 6. Monody
______ 7. Motet
is
in
______ 8. Opera
h.
story, mood
______ 9. Oratorio
Compare the Characteristics of the Baroque Music and Renaissance Music according to the
following terms.
Baroque Music
Renaissance Music
History
Characteristics of
their Music in
terms of the
following:
Rhythm
Melody
Dynamics
Texture
Musical Forms
(Vocal Forms
and
Instrumental
Forms)
Musical
Composers
Musical
Instruments
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
1. When was the first space satellite launched?
a. 1960
b. 1957
c. 1961
b. Kiukok
c. Scythe
b. Eduardo Castrillo
b. China
c. United States
b. 1978
c. 1920
c. Brenda Fajardo
b. Carlos Francisco
c. Vicente Manansala
b. South
c. West
10. What was the insect that Vera Cruz used in her artwork?
a. dragonfly
b. cockroach
c. butterfly
II. TRUE OR FALSE. Direction: Write Right if the statement is true then write wrong if the
statement is false. (10pts)
_________1. Globalization, environment and technological advancements have affected the human
production.
_________2. Local and global events have affected the social condition of people which has inspired
the artists in their artistic expressions.
_________3. Installation art promotes the welfare of environment by using indigenous and local
materials.
_________4. Arlene Villavers painting Nang Pumutok ang Bulkan focuses on the sufferings of Filipinos.
_________5. Political conditions have also prompted artists to express their reaction through their art.
_________6. One effect of globalization is migration.
_________7. In the visual arts, the style that corresponds best to the new social issues and awareness
is called Modern Art.
_________8. Philippine society was confronted by economic and political issues of the Marcos regime.
_________9. Cesar Legaspi, a neo-realist shows the relationship of man and machines in his Gadgets
painting
_________10. In the visual arts, modern Filipino artist are inspired by Eastern artists.
GRADE 10
Name: ________________________________________
Yr. & Sec.:___________________________
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
1. The term Narcotic was derived from a Greek word which means
a. to make blank
b. to make numb
c. to make impassive
2. Which of the following types of Narcotics does not belong to the group?
a. heroin
b. analgesic
c. paregoric
b. drowsiness
c. apathy
b. opium
c. morphine
b. Narcotics Waste
c. Narcotics Abuse
6. The reaction of the body when the regular use of narcotics is stopped
a. tolerance
b. withdrawal
c. extraction
b. rehabilitation
c. depollution
b. DSWD
c. ANG TAHANAN
II. APPLICATION. Direction: The following statements are the effects of Narcotics Abuse. Write EP if
the statement is an Effect on the Person, EF if the statement is an Effect on the Family and EC if the
statement is an Effect on the Community. (10pts)
______1. Inability to sleep well
2. Will you stop using narcotics if your life has been preserved and your health entirely restored by
the use of narcotics? (5pts)
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. IDENTIFICATION. Direction: Identify the correct answer of the following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided. Choose your answers on the box below. (10 pts)
__________1. Ballroom dancing is derived from this word.
__________2. It was more popularly known as the Weller or Spinner.
__________3. This dance was actually derived from the Mambo.
__________4. This dance was considered as one of the most fascinating of all dances.
__________5. Cha cha cha became popular in the 1950s in this country.
__________6. He made the Tango a hit in 1911.
__________7. This type of Tango was considered immoral.
__________8. He was a dance enthusiast, who gave the first name of Jive.
__________9. It is the second name of Jive.
__________10. She is the one who gave the second name of Jive.
Austria
Valentino
Cuba
Andalusian Tango
Snowdan
Rudolph
Jitteburg
Shortz
Ball
Laure Haile
Tanpo
Montaigne
Waltz
George
Tango
Jive
Dance
Pattern
Rhythm
1. Write something about your experience in practicing and performing the assign social dance to
your group. (5pts)
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. IDENTIFICATION. Direction: Identify the correct answer of the following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided. Choose your answers on the box below. (10 pts)
__________8. A serious opera built upon the conventions of the High Baroque Era.
__________10. He was the one of the composers who led the movement towards naturalism and
realism.
Camerata
Isabella dEste
Puccini
Dafne
Libretto
Verdi
Intermezzi
Opera Buffa
Recitative
Opera Seria
Work
II. APPLICATION. Direction: Write REP if the statement is about the Renaissance Period, BP if the
statement is about the Baroque Period, CP if the statement is about the Classical Period and ROP if
the statement is about Romantic Period. (10pts)
__________1. Italian opera became much popular than court music.
__________2. Gioacchino Rossini was one of the most outstanding Italian opera composers during the
early 19th century in this period.
__________3. In this period, the typical form of an opera has three movements (fast-slow-fast).
__________4. Orchestras became smaller and only strings and the basso continuo were used.
__________5. Dafne and Euridice were the early experiments in opera in this period.
__________6. Opera Seria and Opera Buffa were still maintained during the 19th century.
__________7. The bel canto or beautiful singing was established during this period.
__________8. Opera Buffa and Opera Seria were popular during this period.
__________9. He played a great role in the development of opera in this period.
__________10. The major operatic center of opera during 17th century, castrati became popular.
2. How was opera music sustained throughout the different periods of music history? (5pts)
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
1. It is artistic performance based on a dramatic text that is staged using the elements of theatre.
a. Musical Play
b. Theatre Play
c. Musical Theatre
b. William Shakespeare
c. Harold Gray
3. It is a form of theatre that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.
a. Musical Play
b. Theatre Play
c. Musical Theatre
b. 19th century
c. 18th century
5. A musical play based on the novel of the same title written in 1862 by Victor Hugo.
a. Les Miserables
b. My Fair Lady
6. This musical play based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray.
a. Annie
b. Macbeth
c. Hamlet
b. Sunset Boulevard
b. Oscar Hammerstein II
c. Charles Strouse
b. Herbert Kretzmer
10. His famous songs from musicals include The Music of the Night from The Phantom of the Opera.
a. Andrew Lloyd Webber
b. Claude-Michel Schonberg
c. George Bernard Shaw
II. APPLICATION. Direction: Read and analyse carefully the Musical Theatre Play The King and I,
Then make the plot of the story, describe the characters and the theme of the Musical Theatre Play.
(15pts)
Anna Leonowens, a young English widow, arrives with her son Louis in Bangkok, capital of the
kingdom of Siam, in the early 1860's. She has been engaged by the King to teach English and
Western ideas to his family of many wives and many more children. Anna tells Louis how she will
bravely face the dangers before them (I Whistle a Happy Tune) - and indeed she doubts whether her
decision to come was right.
At Court, her Western ideas quickly conflict with oriental traditions. The King's proclaiming of his
belief in Western ideals does not stop him accepting a slave girl Tuptim as a gift from the King of
Burma. Tuptim is repelled by him (My Lord and Master) and loves Lun Tha who has escorted her to
Bangkok.
When Anna meets the King, her doubts turn to anger when she discovers he has chosen to forget his
various promises concerning salary and particularly that he had promised her a brick house next to
the palace. She is only prevented from leaving by meeting the King's enchanting children (The March
of the Siamese Children). She decides to stay; and the royal wives are keen to hear of the differences
between their two cultures, and the similarity when it comes to love and family (Hello, Young Lovers).
Anna instructs the royal children, the King's wives, even sometimes the King himself (Getting to Know
You). They learn of the outside world, and wonders like snow, ice, and individual freedom. The King is
fascinated, yet troubled, by these ideas (A Puzzlement). Anna has meanwhile befriended Tuptim and
lent her the new American novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' but she is worried that Tuptim and Lun Tha are
meeting secretly (We Kiss in a Shadow).
Anna admires the King's strengths, but his stubbornness infuriates her. Lady Thiang, the King's first
wife understands this and counsels patience, for she sees how much the King and Anna need each
other. For all his stubbornness, pride and occasional cruelty, Lady Thiang says, he can sometimes do
Something Wonderful.
The King learns that a British diplomat is on the way to Bangkok, obviously to assess the King's hold
on his country. Anna cleverly suggests that a European dinner, with all the Court in Western dress,
and with a suitable entertainment (which the intelligent Tuptim could devise) would give Sir Edward
Ramsay an excellent impression of an enlightened and sophisticated society - and of the King, too.
The King is so impressed with 'his own idea' that he rewards the strong-willed "Mrs. Anna" with a firm
promise of the brick house, as in their agreement.
The dinner is a great success; Tuptim's entertainment, a ballet entitled The Small House of Uncle
Thomas (an outstanding feature of the score) will be her last act in Siam because Lun Tha has
arranged an escape immediately afterwards, so they will be together forever (I Have Dreamed). The
'subversive' message of the ballet's story worries the King momentarily, but Sir Edward's
compliments and generous endorsement of his regime give the King great satisfaction.
The plan has worked. The King and Anna, alone, congratulate each other and in the mood of
celebration he asks her to teach him the polka (Shall We Dance?) As they dance, we see how the
growing friendship is rapidly ripening into sexual attraction, but the mood is shattered when news
comes that Lun Tha and Tuptim have been caught escaping. The secret police kill him, and the King,
suddenly no longer a Westernised monarch, prepares to punish Tuptim with the whip. Anna upbraids
him for this regression to barbarism, which has spoiled everything he has been striving to achieve.
His arm falls, the whip drops, but he realises that his absolute power has evaporated and he flees the
room, a broken man.
Anna realises that she has so humiliated the King that she must leave Siam, but she is stopped from
embarking by a note from him - he expresses his gratitude for all she has done, but says he is dying.
Shocked, she returns to the Palace and finds him on his deathbed surrounded by wives and children,
who now beg Anna not to leave them. She is deeply moved and realises how much she loves them
and how much they need her. The dying King commands her to take notes from his eldest son, Prince
Chulalongkorn, who will be the new King. The Prince, who has learned his lessons well from Anna,
announces that there will no more bowing and scraping before him, but as his father dies and all
present prostrate themselves, their obeisance is not only to the dead King but to the new one.
Plot
Characters
Theme
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. IDENTIFICATION. Direction: Identify the correct answer of the following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided. Choose your answers on the box below. (10 pts)
__________1. It is a recognizable design, label or logo which a company uses to identify its products
and services.
__________2. The symbol used for registered trademark.
__________3. It encompasses the tangible and intangible properties owned by the company.
__________4. The symbol used for trademark.
__________5. It helps protect a business and its products and services.
__________6. The word branding came from the Old Norse word brandr which means.
__________7. It is the visible trademark which identifies the brand.
__________8. . It is an exclusive right granted by the government for a, process or an improvement of a
product.
__________9. Also known as the Consumer Act of the Philippines.
__________10. The agency tasked to ensure that foods, drugs, cosmetics and devices to be sold or sold
in the market.
BFAD
Patent
TM
Brand
RA Act 7394
to burn
RA Act 7493
Trademark
Logo
Trademark Registration
I. APPLICATION. Direction: Group the following Criteria for Evaluating Health Services according to
Competent, Quality, Professional Services, Cost Effectiveness and Accessibility of Services.
(10pts)
Competent, Quality,
Professional Services
Cost Effectiveness
Accessibility of Services
Are you made to feel comfortable during consultations, treatment and care?
Do the health professional and staff conduct themselves in a courteous and professional
manner?
Do you feel that the amount paid for the service is money well spent?
Does the facility have a reputation for good, competent and quality service?
Does the health professional explain your condition well and provide you options and
alternatives?
Does the health professional listen to client feedback?
Is the health service covered by your health insurance or plan?
Is the health service accessible through public transportation?
Is the health service being provided by a licensed medical and health practitioner?
Is the service effective and requires no follow up visits?
2. How do brands and trademarks affect consumers choices of health products and services? (5pts)
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is true and if the statement
is false, change the underlined word/s to make it right. (20pts)
__________1. The main objective of the game basketball is to shoot the ball.
__________2. The game shall start with a jump ball in the center line conducted by a referee.
__________3. A minimum of five players per team is allowed to start the game.
__________4. The ball becomes dead and the game clock is stopped during time-outs.
__________5. When a live ball sinks in the basket from above, a shoot is made.
2. In what way, can you relate the game basketball and volleyball in your life? (5pts)
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
1. The two ancient foundations of Japanese music.
a. Japanese art music and traditional music
b. Japanese art music and folk music
c. Japanese art music and cultural music
2. It is the oldest music and dance in Japan.
a. Gagaku
b. Kangen
c. Shinto
a. Gagaku
b. Kangen
c. Shinto
c. Shinto
c. Kyu
c. Nohkan
b. Nohgen
c. Kabiku
c. Naga-uta
c. Tankai
c. Kuo Chu
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is true and if the statement
is false, change the underlined word/s to make it right. (20pts)
__________1. Japanese musical scale contains seven tones in one octave.
__________2. The first three scales are known as the Ritsusen.
__________3. The last three scales are known as the Ryosen.
__________4. The sound of the Japanese pentatonic scale is similar to that minor mode.
__________5. There are traditional songs with free rhythm and those which are measured.
__________6. Japanese music is considerably influenced by Chinese tradition.
__________7. Japanese instruments are played in operas, theatrical dances and court rituals.
__________8. Koto is played either solo or in an ensemble and to accompany dancers.
__________9. Shamisen is a string instrument played with plectra.
__________10. Sho is a mouth-pipe organ made of 17 reed pipes.
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
1. Who were the discoverers of Photography?
a. Rudolph Edades and Arnold Doubleday
b. Louis Daguerre and Joseph Niepce
c. Philip Halsted and Michael Howard
2. Where was Photography discovered?
a. United States
b. London
c. France
b. 1860
c. 1840
b. film
c. light
b. Patternmaking
c. Papermaking
b. 300 B.C
c. 400 B.C
b. Harada Shiro
c. Leonilo Doloricon
b. 14th century
c. 13th century
10. What did Marco Polo brought when he reached the court of Kublai Khan?
a. Chinese art and music
b. Chinese cultures and traditions
c. Chinese characters and designs
II. IDENTIFICATION. Direction: Identify the correct answer of the following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided. Choose your answers on the box below. (10 pts)
__________1. It is the most impressive architectural art of China.
__________2. The country where Pagodas and shrines originated.
__________3. This is the great theatrical contribution of the Japanese.
__________4. The acronym ASEAN means.
__________5. The most famous legends of the Chinese believe on New Years Eve.
__________6. This church is the heart of the city of Manila.
__________7. The language used by Indonesians.
__________8. It is the pattern of motifs used by Muslims.
__________9. It is considered as the most beautiful building in the world.
__________10. The popular greeting of Chinese which means congratulations.
Japan
Bahasa
Kabuki
China
III. COMPLETION TYPE. Direction: Complete the table below. (10pts)
Kungshai
Nien
Okkil
Taj Mahal
Religion/Architectural
Influence
Example:
Singapore
Hindu
Taoist/Buddhist Pagodas
1. _______________
Buddhist Stupas/Shrines
Indonesia
2. _______________
3. _______________
4. _______________
Islam Mosques
Buddhist Shrines/Pagodas
Myanmar
5. _______________
6. _______________
7. _______________
Buddhist Temples
Buddhist Shrines
8. _______________
Sri Lanka
9. _______________
10. _______________
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
1. These are chemicals that affect the central nervous system.
a. Stimulants
b. Analgesics
c. Narcotics
b. Cocaine
c. Shabu
b. Ecstasy
c. Cocaine
b. Shabu
c. Amphetamine
b. Pirarro
c. Pizarro
a. Little Pill
b. Love Drug
c. Champuga Drug
7. The following terms are the street language for Ecstasy, except
a. Champuga Drug
b. Little Pill
c. Love Drug
8. This complication occurs when there is swelling, hardening and infection of the nerve.
a. Phlebitis
b. Inflammation
c. Contagion
II. APPLICATION. Direction: Read and think about the following situations then respond to the
questions below. (10pts)
Situation A: You have a friend who is overweight. She wants to lose some weight because she does
not feel good about her size. She easily gets tired even when taking just a short walk. She started
using amphetamine after hearing from a friend that this drug will help lose some weight.
1. What would you do as a friend?
Situation B: A group of students are preparing for the final examination. They have agreed to hold a
group session in the house of one of the students in the group. They agreed also to stay until late at
night so they tried to take amphetamine to keep themselves awake while reviewing.
1. How would you react to this situation?
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. TRUE OR FALSE. Direction: Write YES if the statement is true then write NO if the statement is
false. (10pts)
__________1. Softball and baseball are the same.
__________2. The name baseball was originally called baseball in1744.
__________3. Copperstown is the one who invented baseball.
__________4. The playing field of baseball and softball is called a diamond.
__________5. The skills in playing baseball and softball includes pitching, throwing, catching, batting
and controlling.
__________6. Soccer is popularly known as football in our country.
__________7. The game soccer is played in 40 minutes with 20 minutes for each half time.
__________8. There are six flaglets used by the linesmen.
__________9. The ball in soccer is spherical in shape.
__________10. In playing soccer, one needs to attain skills in kicking, controlling, dribbling, stopping
and running the ball.
II. LABELLING. Direction: Label the following Position of the Infield Players in Soccer correctly.
(10pts)
__________ .8
1
__________ .9
7. __________
1
4. __________
3. __________
__________ .5
1
1. __________
__________.6
2. __________
Differentiate Baseball Game from Softball Game in terms of the equipment being used in
playing these sports.
Baseball
Diamond
Ball
Bat
Home
Plate
Bases
Softball
Name: ________________________________________
Yr. & Sec.:___________________________
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. IDENTIFICATION. Direction: Identify the correct answer of the following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided. Choose your answers on the box below. (10 pts)
Nicanor Abelardo
Balitaw
Major Key
__________10. He was the first writer of Pasyon in 1704.
Nicanor Asistio
Kundiman
Kumintang
Minor Key
3
4
B. Direction: Compose a song about the Filipino music in the Tune of Happy Birthday. (10pts)
Name: ________________________________________
Yr. & Sec.:___________________________
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
1. Where was carbon dated to have existed?
a. Ravel Cave, Cagayan
b. Tabon Cave in Palawan
c. Manunggul Cave, Palawan
2. When was vessel and burial jars found?
a. 3385-825 B.C
b. 895-775 B.C
c. 1450-1290 B.C
b. Connection System
c. Kinship System
b. Japanese
c. Malaysia
b. Samurai Sword
c. Samurai Armor
b. Kalinga
c. Cordillera
b. Thailand
c. China
10. Where was embalming preserving and hanging of the dead in caves being practiced?
a. Apayao
b. Cordillera
c. Palawan
II. APPLICATION. Direction: Write and design your name or nickname in the middle space of the
paper, then inside and around the letters of your name, draw objects that you like or things that
represent your name. Explain you artwork for at least 3 to 5 sentences. (20pts)
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
A small cylinder of finely cut tobacco leaves rolled in thin paper for
smoking.
B. Direction: Group the following terms according to Sources of Drugs, Forms of Drugs and Kinds of
Narcotics. (10pts)
Sources of Drugs
Animals
Capsule
Chemical
Codeine
Heroin
Forms of Drugs
Kinds of Narcotics
Liquid
Pill
Plants
Powder
Tablet
2. How can drug abusers avoid using prohibited drugs like marijuana and inhaling chemicals?
(5pts)
Name: ________________________________________
Yr. & Sec.:___________________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Choose the best answer on the following questions. (10pts)
b. James Naismith
a. 1895
b. 1892
c. 1891
b. to win
c. to defend
5. Which of the following fundamental skills in Basketball does not belong to the group?
a. Passing
a. William A. Morgan
William C. Morgan
a. Massachusetts, USA
b. Holyoke, USA
c. Copperstown, USA
c. James Naismite
Date: _________________
Score: ________________
b. Dribbling
b. William B. Morgan
c. Controlling
c.
a. Valley ball
c. Montinette
b. Mintonette
a. Round Robin
b. Rotund Point
c. Rally Point
10. Which of the following fundamental skills in Volleyball does not belong to the group?
a. Passing
b. Controlling
c. Spiking
II. TRUE OR FALSE. Direction: Write Right if the statement is true then write Wrong if the
statement is false. (10pts)
__________1. The game shall start with a jump ball in the center circle.
__________4. A goal is made when a live ball enters the basket from above and remains in.
__________5. The ball may be thrown forward with one or two hands.
__________7. A team shall continue serving until a fault occurs or the game is completed.
__________8. Rotation shall be counterclockwise, following the first serve by each team.
__________10. Three substitutions is the maximum permitted per team, per set.
1. Differentiate Basketball Game from Volleyball Game in terms of the following. (10pts)
Basketball Game
Volleyball Game
Equipment/
Materials
Fundament
al Skills
2. Self-assessment
1. Write something about your experience in performing and playing the game basketball and
volleyball. (5pts)