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FIRST SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION

MAPEH GRADE 10
MUSIC EDUCATION
I. Identification

1. He is credited with the establishment of the twelve-tone system.


2. He was a neo-classical, modern nationalist, and a primitivist composer who adopted.
3. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other impressionist
composers.
4. The use of new instruments and electronic resources led to his being known as the “Father of Electronic
Music”
5. He was a member of the group of young French composers known as “Les Six.”
6. Considered the “Father of American Jazz,” his “mixture of the primitive and the sophisticated” gave his
music an appeal that has lasted long after his death.
7. Considered the “Father of American Jazz,” his “mixture of the primitive and the sophisticated” gave his
music an appeal that has lasted long after his death.
8. He incorporated nationalistic elements in his music, known for his skillful handling of materials and his
rhythmic inventiveness.
9. He was known as one of the 20th century composers with the widest array of sounds in his works.
10. A work that pushed the tape machine to its limits.
A. Arnold Schoenberge E. Edgard Varese I. Igor Stravinsky
B. Bela Bartok F. Francis Poulenc J. John Cage
C. Claude Debussy G. George Gershwin K. Kontakte
D. Dissonance H. Howard Ravel L. La Valse

II. True or False

11. Maurice Ravel’s compositional style is mainly characterized by its uniquely innovative but not atonal style of
harmonic treatment.
12. Impressionism is a French movement in the late 19th and early 20 th century.
13. Chance music refers to a style wherein the piece always sounds different at every performance because of
the random techniques of production.
14. The composer is able to experiment with different sounds that cannot be produced by regular musical
instruments such as the piano or the violin is called concrete music
15. Modern Nationalism is a looser form of 20th century music development focused on nationalist composers
and musical innovators who sought to combine modern techniques with folk materials.
16. PHILIP GLASS is considered one of the most influential music makers of the late 20th century.
17. Leonard Bernstein is best known for his compositions for the stage.
18. Avant-garde is term that is applied to music that is considered to be at the forefront of experimentation or
innovation in its field.
19. A waltz with a frightening undertone that had been composed for ballet and arranged as well as for solo and
duo piano is called as La Valse.
20. Expressionism revealed the composer’s mind, instead of presenting an impression of the environment.

III. Multiple Choice

21. A full-length opera, alludes heavily to the Baroque and Classical styles of Bach and Mozart through the use
of the harpsichord, small orchestra, solo and ensemble numbers with recitatives stringing together the
different songs.
a. The Rake’s Progress b. Peter and the Wolf c. West SideStory
22. It was a moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the Romantic period and the violent impulses
of the soul in expressionism.
a. Neo-classicism b. Impressionism c. Expressionism
23. His style is uniquely recognizable for its progressive technique, pulsating rhythms, melodic directness, and a
resolving dissonance.
a. SERGEI PROKOFIEFF b. Francis Poulenc c. Philip Glass
24. West Side story is an American version of Romeo and Juliet, which displays a tuneful, off-beat, and highly
atonal approach to the songs was created in what year?
a. 1957 b. 1951 c. 1975
25. He was called as the “Father of the Modern School of Composition”.
a. Debussy b. Ravel c. Cage
FIRST SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION
MAPEH GRADE 10
ART EDUCATION SCORE

a. Impressionism e. Conceptual Art i. Photography


b. Edouard Manet f. Installation Art j. Claude Monet
c. Guernica g. Nonobjectivism k. Paul Cézanne
d. Dadaism h. Fauvism

I. Identification:

1. An art movement that emerged in the second half of the 19 th century among a group of Paris-based artists.
2. He was one of the first 19th century artists to depict modern-life subjects.
3. One of Pablo Picasso’s work that has been recognized as the most monumental and comprehensive
statement of social realism against the brutality of war.
4. A style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
5. An Art which arose in the mind of the artist, took concrete form for a time, and then disappeared.
6. A contemporary art form that uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way the viewer
experiences a particular space.
7. The logical geometrical conclusion of abstractionism that came in the style.
8. Its early stages at this time as well. As it gained popularity, photography inspired impressionists to capture
fleeting moments of action, whether in landscapes or in the day-to-day lives of people
9. Monet is best known for his landscape paintings, particularly those depicting his beloved flower gardens and
water lily ponds at his home in Giverny.
10. His work exemplified the transition from late 19th-century impressionism to a new and radically different
world of art in the 20th century

II. Matching Type

11. His early works were snapshots of real life a. Auguste Renoir
12. A post-impressionist painter from The Netherlands. b. Van Gogh
13. The very heavy application of paint to the canvas c. Impasto
14. An art style that incorporated elements d. Neo-primivitism
15. A style that used bold, vibrant colors, visual distortions e. Fauvism
16. a style characterized by dream fantasies, memories f. Dadaism
17. a style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream g. Surrealism
18. a three- dimensional geometric figure h. Cubism
19. logical geometrical conclusion of abstractionism i. Non-objectivism
20. One form of abstract expressionism j. Action painting
21. He worked on huge canvases spread on the floor k. Jackson Pollock
22. A style of visual art that uses trickery l. Op Art
23. Revolutionary technique m. The Barque of Dante
24. a masterpiece of Auguste Renoir n. Dancer
25. a form of modern art o. Performance Art

Physical Education (SET A)


I. Multiple Choice: SCORE
1. Muscular strength is:
a. the ability for arm muscles to lift weights over your head
b. the ability of a muscle or group of muscles to exert maximum force
c. the ability to run more than one mile
d. the ability to jump over a car
2. The make-up of the body in terms of lean mass (muscle, bone, vital tissue and organs) and fat mass.
a. Cardiovascular Endurance b. Spot Reducing c. Flexibility d. Body composition
3. The ability for a muscle to work against a resistance for an extended period of time is
a. Muscular strength b. Flexibility c. Cardiovascular endurance d. Muscular endurance
4. The ability to move joints and use muscles through their full range of motion.
a. Muscular Endurance b. Muscular Strength c. Flexibility d. Cardiovascular Endurance
5. Running, swimming, and using an elliptical machine are all ways to improve your:
a. Flexibility b. muscular strength c. cardiorespiratory endurance d. muscular endurance
6. Increasing muscular strength and endurance helps:
a. improve metabolic rate b. keep bones dense and strong c. reduce risk of low back pain d. all of the above
7. The ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to working muscles and tissues during physical
activity for a long period of time.
a. Muscular Strength b. Muscular Endurance c. Cardiorespiratory Endurance d. Body Composition
8. Stretching a muscle to a point and then holding the position for 15-30 seconds is called:
a. Static Stretching b. Ballistic Stretching c. Dynamic Stretching d. Torture Stretching
9. Which of the following is not a primary benefit of regular cardiovascular exercise?
a. improves heart and lung function c. improves insulin sensitivity
b. improves balance d. improves immune system
10. The benefits of a healthy body composition include: (check all that apply)
a. reduces risk of heart disease c. reduces risk of high blood pressure
b. reduces risk of diabetes d. reduces risk of stroke

I. Matching Type:

1. Prepare the body for a more strenuous workout A. Warm-up


2. Transfer energy into force at a fast rate. B. Height
3. To measure the cardiovascular endurance. C. 3 minutes step test
4. Distance between the feet on the floor to the top of the head D. Power
5. Measure the strength of upper extremities E. Push-up
6. Test that measure the ability to move quickly F. Hexagon jump
7. Reducing risks of depression, anxiety, psychological distress G. Physical fitness
8. An opportunity to make new friends H. Mental and emotional
9. Components that contribute to the development of skills I. Social benefit
10. Accomplish daily tasks with alertness and vigor J. Physical Education

Physical Education (SET B)

1. It is a set of test designed to measure one’s level of physical fitness.


A. Physical Education B. Physical Fitness Test C. Physical Fitness D. Fitness
2. The capacity of individual to accomplish daily tasks with alertness and vigor.
A. Physical Education B. Physical Fitness Test C. Physical Fitness D. Fitness
3. The way in which an individual lives; includes the typical patterns of an individual’s behavior like everyday routine
at home, in school, or at work; eating, sleeping, and exercise habits, and many others; are related to elevated
A. Lifestyle B. Intensity C. Frequency D. Eating Habits
4. Components that contribute to the development of skills; include agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction
A. Health-related B. Risk factor C. Skill-related D. Weight gain
5. A pattern of behavior with regards to eating like choosing available food, preparing it, deciding where to eat,
which rules to follow, and who to dine with.
A. Eating Habits B. BMI C. Cooperation D. Weight loss
6. An opportunity to make new friends and acquaintances is what type of benefit?
A. Health benefit B. Social benefit C. Mental and Emotional benefit D. Physical benefit
7. What Physical Fitness test that measure the coordination of the individual in the performance of motor task?
A. Paper Juggling B. Stork Balance Stand Test C. Stick drop test D. Hexagon Agility Test
8. Reducing risks of depression, anxiety, psychological distress, and emotional disturbance is what type benefit?
A. Health benefit B. Social benefit C. Mental and Emotional benefit D. Physical benefit
9. Which of the following physical fitness test that measure the ability to move quickly while maintaining balance?
A. Hexagon Agility Test B. Standing Long Jump C. Basketball Pass D. Curl Ups
10. What will be the BMI of Rona if she is weighing 55 kilograms and her height is 147 centimeters?
A. 24.65 B. 16.45 C. 25.46 D. 35.64
11. Which of the following test measure the strength of upper extremities?
A. Curl Ups B. Basketball Pass C. 90 degrees Push Ups D.Sit and Reach
12. It is the distance between the feet on the floor to the top of the head in standing position.
A. BMI B. Waist Circumference C. Weight D. . Height
13.The purpose of this test is to measure the cardiovascular endurance.
A. 3 minute step test B. Long Jump C. Sit and Reach D. Zipper Test
14.The ability to transfer energy into force at a fast rate.
A. Flexibility B. Power C. Reaction Time D. Agility
15.The purpose of this exercise is to prepare the body for a more strenuous workout.
A. Warm Up B. Bending C. Stretching D. Cool-Down
HEALTH EDUCATION
I. Identification SCORE

1. These are drugs “that people use initially that may eventually lead to the abuse of illegal drugs.
2. Any concept, step, or advice that various sources give to aid the health status of an individual.
3. These items maybe purchased from various places like supermarkets, pharmacies, and hospitals
4. A trained professional who provides people with healthcare”
5. Professional services rendered by doctors, nurses, aids and all health workers
6. It is an independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body”
7. It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment.
8. It is a financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual or group for the payment of
healthcare costs”
9. It offers medical services that are availed through a prepaid amount of money.
10. A law-making body with regards to the effective use of traditional and alternative medicine.
A. Republic Act No. 8423 E. Hospital I. Health information
B. health maintenance organization F. Health Services J. Gateway
C. Health insurance G. healthcare practitioner
D. Health Center H. Health products

II. Matching Type:


11. A way to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions. A. acupunture
12. It is believed to relieve muscle and joint pains. B. ventosa
13. hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body. C. acupressure
14. focuses on treating specific disorders D. reflexology
15. treatment of a medical condition E. Nutrition Therapy
16. a form of a health fraud F. Quack
17. an individual that has no professional qualifications G. Quackery
18. remedies that are drugless or bloodless in nature. H. Medical quackery
19. makes use of miraculous gadgets I. Device quackery
20. involves promotion of food fads and other nutritional practices J. Nutrition quackery

III. Multiple Choice: Which of the following statement or choices is true about the given law
21. Republic Act 8423
a. a law that protects the interest of the consumer
b. protects citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs
c. protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco products.
d. policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines
e. provides for the improvement of quality and delivery of healthcare services
22. The Republic Act No. 8504
a. a law that protects the interest of the consumer
b. protects citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs
c. protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco products.
d. policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines
e. provides for the improvement of quality and delivery of healthcare services
23. Republic Act No. 9165
a. a law that protects the interest of the consumer
b. protects citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs
c. protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco products.
d. policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines
e. provides for the improvement of quality and delivery of healthcare services
24. Republic Act No. 9211
a. a law that protects the interest of the consumer
b. protects citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs
c. protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco products.
d. policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines
e. provides for the improvement of quality and delivery of healthcare services
25. Republic Act No. 7394
a. a law that protects the interest of the consumer
b. protects citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs
c. protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco products.
d. policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines
e. provides for the improvement of quality and delivery of healthcare services

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