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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region VII, Central Visayas
DIVISION OF TALISAY CITY
Talisay City, Cebu
SAN ROQUE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Laray, San Roque, Talisay City, Cebu
A.Y. 2014-2015
FINAL TEST IN MAPEH IV
NAME: ____________________________________________ YEAR AND SECTION: _________________
DATE: _______________________________ SCORE: ______________________

I. Direction: Read and understand the questions carefully, write the letter of your best answer among
the given choices. Good Luck!
1. What do you call the period commenced in the mid of 18th century when there was a high value for
the power of reason and marked as the rise of the lower and middle class.
a. Renaissance Period b. Baroque Period c. Classical Period d. Romantic Period
2. What do you call the period began in 1600 and ended in 1950. It comes from the Portugese term
Barroco which means irregularly edged pearl.
a. Renaissance Period b. Baroque Period c. Classical Period d. Romantic Period
3. Which of the term came from Latin word “ sonare” that means a large or extended instrumental work
for a solo instrument with piano accompaniment.
a. Concerto b. Opera c. Sonata d. Symphony
4. An Italian term which means “sung”. It is a vocal music accompanied by an instrument based on
secular or sacred, lyrical or dramatic in nature.
a. Arioso b. Aria c. Cantata d. Grasso Concerto
5. It is a singing speech wherein the rhythm is dictated by the natural pronunciation of the word. It is
sung in free and flexible rhythm.
a. Aria b. Arioso c. recitative d. suite
6. It was developed in this period wherein a single voice part was predominant and was supported by
accompaniment played by the basso continuo.
a. Binary style b. Tertiary Style c. Monadic style d. Polyphonic style
7. A musical term which refers to a group of works or collection of court dances held together by story,
mood or idea in the late 19th century.
a. Concerto Grasso b. Cantata c. Oratorio d. Suite
8. He came from a family of musicians where both his father and grandfather was church organist.
When he was 9 years old he started as church choir singer and played organ and violin.
a. Frederic Chopin c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. George Frideric Handel d. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
9. Johann Sebastian Bach worked over 200 sacred songs as church cantatas and motets. Which of the ff.
is not included as his sacred songs and motets?
a. Magnificant b. St. John Passion c. Mass in B minor d. Hunting Cantata
10. He began his life from Germany and didn’t come from family of musician but he has an outstanding
talent in music. He composed in all genres but primarily remembered for his operas and oratorios.
a. Frederic Chopin c. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. George Frideric Handel d. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
11. What do you call the indigenous dance of a community or locality?
a. Creative dance b. Ethnic Dance c. Ballroom Dance d. Theatrical Dance
12. It is a classical dance like ballet, performed by highly – trained dancers. It is the most sophisticated
and eloquent form of dance.
a. Creative dance b. Ethnic Dance c. Ballroom Dance d. Theatrical Dance
13. This dance is used to be an elite art form seen only at the royal courts of Europe in the 1660.
a. Creative dance b. Ethnic Dance c. Ballroom Dance d. Theatrical Dance
14. It is a complete art form that tries to portray various aspects in life on the stage before the audience
and spectators.
a. Theatre Art b. Folk Dance c. Festival Dance d. Amphitheatre
15. What is the kind of modern dance that requires rapid combination of wave-like snapping and locking
movements, jumping and tumbling?
a. Creative dance b. Hip hop Dance c. Break dancing d. Gymnastics
16. It is a modern play which features one actor speaking and acting out his innermost thoughts and
emotions as the main character of the play.
a. Puppet theatre b. Comedy c. Dramatic Monologue d. Tragedy
17. It is known as a couple dances with a fascinating sight to behold, it shows grace and complementary
movement between partners.
a. Folk Dance b. Jazz Dance c. Ballet d. Ballroom Dance
18. It is a non verbal communication and an inclusive term referring to the aesthetic of movements.
a. Painting b. Theatre c. Dance d. Cinema
19. What do you call the art movement which focused on showing the effects of light on things at
different times of the day?
a. Cubism b. Fauvism c. Impressionism d. Post Impressionism
20. It is the most influential style of early 20th century where the artist tried to show all sides of an
object, reduce recognizable images to geometric forms like the art of Pablo Picasso entitled “Girl before
the Mirror.”
a. Cubism b. Fauvism c. Impressionism d. Post Impressionism
21. What style of painting in which the artist expresses his feelings spontaneously and without reference
to any physical reality?
a. Abstract Expressionism b. Fauvism c. Impressionism d. Post Impressionism
22. This art movement characterizes their expression of the activities of the unconscious mind and
dream element.
a. Abstract Expressionism b. Fauvism c. Impressionism d. Surrealism
23. He was a Spanish painter and sculptor who went to live in France in 1904. His style in painting was
cubism which he made the “Guernica”.
a. Honore Daumier b. Edward Hopper c. Jacob Lawrence d. Pablo Picasso
24. He is an African-American artist dealt with the issue of racial inequality and social injustices which he
painted a powerful image of an abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
a. Honore Daumier b. Edward Hopper c. Jacob Lawrence d. Pablo Picasso
25. What sculptural technique applied direct subtractive process from durable material such as stone,
marble and wood?
a. Casting b. Carving c. Modeling d. Installation
26. It is the process by which key personnel provide leadership so an organization can function
effectively and efficiently in achieving the goals for which the organization exists.
a. Motivating b. Planning c. Management d. Organization
27. What do you call a sport committee that raises the funds for the expenses of all the committees and
prepares statements of accounts at the end of the meet?
a. Equipment Com. b. Finance and Resources c. Prizes Com. d. Technical Com.
28. It is one of the important and vital factor in the ultimate success of sports, it must be manifest by a
person who possesses the technical “ know-how” and who is fully dedicated to and supportive of the
sports program.
a. Management b. Leadership c. Decision Making d. Creative
29. They are the one who provides and maintains round the clock general order and security in all the
venues in the whole duration of the meet.
a. Peace and Order b. Finance and Resources c. Prizes Com. d. Technical Com.
30. Who has the highest position among the officials of the intramural event?
a. Tournament Coordinator c. Technical Officials
b. Athletic Manager d. General Manager
31. This is a type of elimination tournament determines the winner by eliminating the loser in every
match until there is one contestant left.
a. Single Elimination c. Double Elimination
b. Round Robin d. Ladder Tournament
32. It is a type of tournament commonly used for team event wherein each competing team plays
against every other team.
a. Single Elimination c. Double Elimination
b. Round Robin d. Ladder Tournament
33. A Latin dance which existed in Cuba combines with African rhythm and created from Mambo.
a. Cha-cha-cha b. Rumba c. Tango d. Jive
34. It is originated from Spain and one of t he most fascinating dance which is also called as “Baille Con
Arte” meaning the dance with the stop.
a. Cha-cha-cha b. Rumba c. Tango d. Jive
35. What was the first ballroom dance characterized by its gracious turning and was popularized in
Vienna, Austria and throughout Europe?
a. Cha-cha-cha b. Rumba c. Tango d. Jive
36. This is the ability of your heart and lung system to work together to deliver oxygen to the working
muscles and sustain energy for a long period of time.
a. Body Composition b. Balance c. Cardio Respiratory Fitness d. Speed
37. It is your ability to perform a movement or run a distance in a short period of time.
a. Agility b. Balance c. Cardio Respiratory Fitness d. Speed
38. It is the ability of the muscles of group of muscle to exert maximum force against single resistance or
in short period of time.
a. Agility b. Balance c. Strength d. Speed
39. These are drugs that relieve pain and induce sleep by depressing the central nervous system.
a. Barbiturates b. Marijuana c. Narcotics d. Sleeping pills
40. It is produce from gum of opium and can be prepared from morphine. It has much milder effects
and used as ingredient in cough medicines.
a. Codeine b. Heroin c. Opium d. Morphine
41. The ability to resist the effects of drugs over a period of time, shown by increasing the dose again
and again even when larger doses no longer bring the feeling of well- being.
a. Withdrawal syndrome b. Tolerance c. Psychological dependence d. Addiction
42. Diacetylmorphine or morphine diacetate (INN), also known as diamorphine (BAN), and colloquially
as H, smack, horse, brown, black, tar, and other names, it is an opioid analgesic
a. Codeine b. Heroin c. Opium d. Morphine
43. It is experienced by a person who is physically dependent on drugs and abruptly stops taking them.
a. Withdrawal syndrome b. Tolerance c. Psychological dependence d. Addiction
44. What is an agency created under the office of the President, through the RA no 9165 known as the
Comprehensive Dangerous Act of 2002.
a. Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Network c. Dangerous Drug Board
b. DARFI d. SHALOM House, Inc.
45. This is a non government org. that is located in Baguio City, where it will provide rehabilitation and
supports researchers by conducting trainings and seminars to educate public.
a. Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Network c. National Bureau of Investigation
b. DARFI d. SHALOM House
46. It was formed under the DOB and it is responsible for the efficient and effective law enforcement of
all the provisions on any dangerous drugs.
a. Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Network c. National Bureau of Investigation
b. PDEA d. SHALOM House, Inc.
47. This is semi-government rehabilitation center in Antipolo City which provides comprehensive and
adequate treatment and rehabilitation for drug dependence.
a. Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Network c. National Bureau of Investigation
b. PDEA d. ANG TAHANAN
48. What is the foundation shelter where the resident will go through a three stage program to
overcome drug dependence such: physical cure, emotional therapy and occupational therapy?
a. Narcotic Found. Of the Phil. (NFPI) c. National Bureau of Investigation
b. PDEA d. ANG TAHANAN
49. Which effect of narcotics drug results when the members of the family feel shame and embarrass
and the family get disorganized and unhappy?
a. To one’s self c. To Family
b. To Community d. To Job/Career
50. Someone suffers from inflammation of the veins, congestion of the lungs and loss of enthusiasm in
work and study are effects of narcotics that affect ____________.
a. To one’s self c. To Family
b. To Community d. To Job/Career
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams”
Eleanor Roosevelt

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