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BACNOTAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Bacnotan. La Union

FIRST PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN MAPEH 10

NAME:___________________________________________________________________________________SECTION:_____________

MUSIC:_______________ART:________________PE:_________________HEALTH:_________________ TOTAL SCORE:_________

Direction .Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

MUSIC EDUCATION

1. Impressionism is one of the earlier form of music which is based on an art movement started by Paris based artist’s. Which of the following
characteristics describes this musical style?

A. It affects the mood. B.It has a strong emotions. C. It is associated with electronic music D.It made use of seven-note diatonic scale.

2. It is a partial return to a classical form of writing music with carefully modulated dissonances.

A. Avant-garde B. Expressionism C. Impressionism D. Neo-classicism

3. A musical style that used the whole-tone scale.

A. Avant-Garde B. Expressionism C.Impressionism D.Musique Concrete

4.What musical elements is very important to Avant -garde music?

A. Atonality B. Harmony C. Improvisation D. Musicality

5. La Mer is a highly imaginative and atmospheric work for orchestra about the ___________.

A.Falls B. Lake C. River D.Sea

6. 4’33” is a chance musical work that instructed the pianist to merely open the piano lid and remain silent for the length of time indicated by the
title. What is the objective of this musical piece?

A. To achieve total happiness B. To achieve total pleasure C. To achieve total satisfaction D. To achieve total silence

7. It is a partial return to a classical form of writing music with carefully modulated dissonances

A. Avant garde B.Electronic music C. Modern Nationalism D. Neo classicism

8. A composers who incorporated Russian folk music and liturgical chant in their thematic materials.

A. Korsakov B. Morsakov C. Stravinsky D. Stockhausen

9. He is considered as the “Father of Electronic Music”

A. John Cage B. Karlheinz Stockhausen C. Edgar Varese D. Adam Volkswagen

10. He is a central figure in the realm of electronic music.

A. John Cage B. Frances Poulenc C. Karlheinz Stockhausen D. Edgar Varese

11. He is regarded today as a combination of neo-classicist, nationalist, and avant garde composer.

A. George Gershwin B. Sergei Prokofieff C. Frances Poulenc D. Edgar Varese

12. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other impressionist composers.

A.Debussy B. Monet C. Ravel D. Schoenberg

13. What musical piece represents the greatest achievement of Bela Bartok’s life, spanning a full 30 years for their completion.

A. Concerto for Orchestra B. Kossuth C. Mikrosmos D. Six String Quartets

14. Which of the following compositions by Maurice Ravel which is arguably the most difficult piece in the piano repertoire?

A. Gaspard de la Nuit B. Le Tombeau de Couperin C. Rhapsodie Espagnole D. Valses Nobles et Sentimentales

15. Arnold Shoenberg’s music was extremely complex creating heavy demands on the listener. He is also credited with the

establishment of the ____________________.

A. Diatonic Scale B. Eight- tone system C. Pentatonic Scale D. Twelve-tone System


ART EDUCATION

16. It is an imaginative style in which the artist attempts to portray the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in him.

A. Abstract Expressionism B. Expressionism C. Dadaism D. Fauvism

17. Which of the following art style that uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions?

A. Abstract B. Expressionism C .Fauvism D. Surrealism

18. Impressionism was coined from Claude Monet’ painting called _______________

A. Argenteuil B. Bedroom at Arles C. Impression Sunrise D. La Promenade

19. An art style that involves analyzing, detaching, selecting and simplifying.

A. Abstract B. Cubism C. Op Art D. Pop Art

20. It is site specific and usually consists of art ensemble of objects or effects that work together to create a whole.

A. Dance Art B. Installation Art C. Performance Art D. Visual Art

21. A French artist and post-impressionist painter whose work paves the way for the next revolutionary art movement known as expressionism.

A. Paul Cezanne B. Edouard Manet C. Claude Monet D. Auguste Renoir

22. He was a key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism, with a number of his works considered as marking the birth of modern art..

A. Claude Monet B. Edward Manet C. Pablo Picasso D. Auguste Renoir

23. His early works were snapshots of real life, full of sparkling color and light.

A. Claude Monet B. Auguste Renoir C. Piet Mondrian D. Vincent Van Gogh

24. He grew up around a lot of illness and death, so common themes in artwork were illness, death, despair, pain, isolation, hopelessness

A. Claude Monet B. Piet Mondrian C. Edward Munch D. Auguste Renoir

25. He worked on huge canvases spread on the floor, splattering, squirting and dribbling paint with no pre-planned pattern or design in mind.

A.Willem De Kooning B. Arshil Gorkhy C. Jackson Pollock D. Mark Rothko

26. He was a post impressionist painter from the Netherlands who is known for heavy brush strokes, intense emotions , and colors that appeared
to pulsate energy.

A. Paul Cezzane B.Armand Leger C.Auguste Renoir D. Vincent Van Gogh

27. He is a pioneer in Abstract Expressionism and tried to capture energy and emotion through Action Painting.

A.Willem De Kooning B.Franz Kline C.Jackson Pollock D. Mark Rothko

28. A form of action painting with the action taking place in the viewer’s eye.

A. Contemporary art B. Installation art C. Op art D. Pop art

29. A Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece which expresses his strong admiration for social reform.

A. Girl Before the Mirror B. Guernica C. Miner’s Wives D. Three musicians

30. Cubism is a three dimensional geometric figure composed of strictly measured lines, planes and angles which derive its name from the
word____________.

A. Cue B. Cub C. Cube D. Cubist

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

31. These refers to the typical patterns of an individual’s behavior like every day routine at home, school or work.

A. Habits B. Lifestyle C.Practices D. Recreation


32. How can one maintain an ideal body weight?
A. Follow the latest diet fads.
B. Believe in the power of your genes.
C. Consult a doctor about an effective diet pill.
D. Balance the amount of food consumption with physical activity.

33. Which of the following is NOT a positive outcome of personal fitness?


A. Good appearance B. High self-esteem C.Hypertension D. Stress reduction

34. Ana’s BMI is 23.45.Her Bmi is classified as_______?


A. Normal B.Obese C . Overweight D. Underweight
35. Participation in active recreational activities is everyone’s responsibility .Which of the following is the best reason for this?
A. To have a healthy lifestyle C. To keep physically fit and healthy mind
B. To have fun, enjoyment and community health D.To maintain ideal weight

36. This risk factor may affect children and adults’ vulnerability to non-communicable diseases
A. Age B. Consumed fruits and vegetables C. Gender D. Physical Inactivity
37. Good physical fitness is important because it contributes to good health and wellness and it has been shown to reduce the risk chronic
diseases such as ___________.
A. Fatigue B. Fever C. Heart Disease D.Respiratory Problems
38. The following greatly influence the choices we make about our health and eating habits EXCEPT.
A. Advertisements B. Attitudes C. Media D. Technology
39.According to the “Food Pyramid”, which food groups should be consume sparingly?
A. Fats , oils and sweets B. Fruits C. Milk and cheese D. Vegetables

40. Being overweight or obese increases the risk for;


A. Eating disorder B. Heart Disease C.Increase life expectancy D.Wellness
41. It is generally considered a moderate physical activity and is effective in promoting metabolic fitness.

A. Lifting B. Jogging C. Running D. Walking


42. Which of the following best describes media and technology and its relationship to fitness and health?

A. Has no effect to fitness and health C.Increases our physical activity participation

B. Reduces our physical activity participation D. Provide both advantages and disadvantages to our fitness and health

43. Which of the following is NOT a social benefit of active participation in sports and recreational activities?
A. Bonding with family B. Opportunity to make new friends
C. Lowers blood pressure D. Strengthen community identity

44. Which of the following does NOT help in achieving fitness goal?
A. Starting slowly
B. Making activities more fitting
C. Undergoing exercise at moderate intensities
D. Engaging in a high impact activities and vigorous intensities
45. Which of the following is the leading cause of death among Filipinos?
A. Diabetes B. Heart Disease C. Malnutrition D. Obesity

HEALTH EDUCATION

46. Health information are data and facts about health products and services that a consumer gets. Which of the following is an example of
reliable source of information?
A. Customs and beliefs B. Paid Advertisements C. Professionals D. TV commercial
47. A Government Owned and Controlled Corporation (GOCC) in-charge of the implementation of Social Health Insurance in the country.
A. Department of Social Welfare and Development C. Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
B. National Health Insurance Program D. Social Security System
48. It seeks to provide universal health coverage and ensure affordable, acceptable, available and accessible health care services for all citizens
of the Philippines
A. Department of Social Welfare and Development C. Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
B. National Health Insurance Program D. Social Security System
49. A health professional specializes in treating heart illnesses.
A. Cardiologist B. Dermatologist C. Pediatrician D. Pulmonologist
50. A health professional who gives treatment to people who has skin illness, irritations, allergies.
A. Dermatologist B. Dietician C.Pulmonologist D. Therapies
51. How would you know if a product/service is quack?
A.
52. It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow, what kind of
alternative medicine is being described?
a. Acupuncture b. Acupressure
c. Reflexology d. Ventosa
53. It focuses on specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet.
a. Acupuncture b. Acupressure
c. Reflexology d. Ventosa
54. This procedure is done by placing inverted glasses that have flames from burning cotton, on specific points in the body.
a. Acupuncture b. Acupressure
c. Reflexology d. Ventosa
55. A right to be protected against dishonest or misleading advertising or labeling and the right to be facts and information needed to make and
informed choice
A. Right to Choose B. Right to Information C. Right to Redress D. Right to Safety
56. The following are examples of reliable source of health information EXCEPT.
A. Health Workers B. Government Agencies C. Professionals D. Wikipedia
57. A health professional who gives treatment to people with hearing problems.
A. Audiologist B.Neurologist C.Orthopedist D. Urologist
58. A method and treatments used by unskillful doctors or by people who pretend to be doctors is called__________.
A. Quack B. Quackery C. Nostrums D. Medicine
59. Physicians are licensed individuals to practice medicine and other allied health health programs. Which of the following is their duties and
functions?
A. Provides diagnoses B. Performs medical examinations C. Records medical history D. All of the above
60. It is an ancient healing art that uses the fingers to press key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body's natural self-curative
abilities.
A. Acupuncture B. Acupressure C. Reflexology D.Nutrition therapy

Prepared by: Checked by:

JUDY L. DOMANTAY ELVIE C. MARTINEZ


MAPEH Teacher Master Teacher II, MAPEH Department

Recommending Approval:

ROLANDO B. BUCCAT
Head Teacher III, MAPEH Department

ELSIE V. MAYO
School Principal III

Approved:

REED M. DELEÑA
District Supervisor

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