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DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE

SAN REMIGIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


POBLACION, SAN REMIGIO, CEBU

QUIZ FOR MUSIC, ARTS, P.E., HEALTH 10


Prepared by REIL G. BARIL
MAPEH Teacher

NAME: Leanne O. Piañar


SECTION: EINSTEIN SCORE: _______
Direction: Write your answer in the space before the number.
MUSIC

Atonality 1. It is a condition of music in which the constructs of the music do not “live” within the
confines of a particular key signature.
Avant Garde Style 2. It is closely associated with electronic music and its movement deals with the
parameters or the dimensions of sound in space.
Tonality 3. It is a principle of organizing musical compositions around a central note, the tonic.
Atonality 4. It is the type of modern harmony that AVOIDS any sense of a “home” key center.
Impressionism 5. The musical style where the sounds of different chords overlapped lightly with each
other to produce new subtle musical colors.
Primitivism 6. The musical style that is tonal through the asserting of one note is more important
than the others.
Neoclassicism 7. It was the moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the Romantic
Period and the violent impulses of the soul in expressionism. It is a form that is tightly knit to classical
style while using tonal harmonies with slight dissonance.
Avant Garde 8. It is a movement that is closely related to electronic music where it deals with the
parameters or the dimensions of sound in space.
George Gershwin 9. He is a true “crossover artist”, in the sense that his serious compositions remain
highly popular in the classical repertoire, as his stage and film songs continue to be jazz and vocal
standards. He is also considered as the “Father of American Jazz”.
John Cage 10. An Avant-Garde Composer that was the primary proponent of Chance Music. He is the
composer with the widest array of sounds in his works
Ravel 11. A French Composer that is mainly characterized by its uniquely innovative but not atonal
style of harmonic treatment.
Sergei Prokofieff 12. He is regarded today as a combination of neo-classicist, nationalist, and
avant-garde composer
Claude Debussy 13. He is considered as the most important and influential of the 20th century
composers. He changed the course of musical development by dissolving traditional rules and
conventions into a new language of possibilities in harmony, rhythm, form, texture, and color.
Karlheinz Stockhausen 14. He is the central figure in the realm of electronic music and his music was
initially met with resistance due to its heavily atonal content with practically no clear melodic or
rhythmic sense.
Claude Debussy 15. He is the Primary proponent of the impressionism movement.
Sergei Prokofieff 16. His style is uniquely recognize for its progressive technique, pulsating rhythms,
melodic directness, and a resolving dissonance.
John Cage 17. He is the main proponent of Chance Music.
Buddy Bolden 18. He is considered as the father of American Jazz.
Igor Stravinsky 19. He is the composer of the Rite of Spring, Petrouchka and the Firebird Suite.
Nicanor Abelardo 20. He composed the Violin Concerto and Piano Concerto.
ARTS

shape 1. 2-D, Flat, when a line connects to itself


line 2. Are path of a moving point and they define the edges of shapes and forms
value 3. The lights and darks of color within a works of art.
space 4. The area around a subject in art, shown with size, overlap, and proportion
texture 5. The way something feels or the way it looks like it feels.
form 6. 3-D forms can be actual or implied, they have height, width, and deph
color 7. Hue of an object when light is reflected off of it.
contrast 8. Differences in a work of art. Light and adrk, rough and smooth, curved line and straight.
patterns 9. Repeat they can be created with lines, shapes, and colors.
emphasis 10. Main idea, the main focus, and the thing your eye sees first.
unity 11. S similar element throughout a work of art that brings the parts together.
balance 12. Is the distribution of the visual weight of objects in a work of art, color, size and texture.
proportion/scale 13. The size of something compared to what is next to it
rhythm/movement 14. Visual elements in a work of art that create a sense of action or implied
motion
neo-primitism 15. An art style that incorporated elements from the native arts and wood carvings of
African tribes which artist used the oval faces and elongated shapes both for his sculptures and
paintings.
Vincent Van Gogh 16. “Starry Night” is a work of the post-impressionist artist name ____________.
Expressionism 17. It is defined as distorted lines, applying strong colors and exaggerated forms and
artist works more with their imagination and feeling rather than with what their eyes saw in the
physical world.
Fauvism 18. What style uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions which named was derived
from les fauves?
Mechanical style 19. It is a style which basic forms are used such as planes, cones spheres and
cylinders were all fit together precisely.
Cubism 20. The style which name was derived from the cube, a three- dimensional geometric figures
composed of strictly measures lines, planes, and angles.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Lifestyle 1. Everything you do whether good or bad influences your _________.


Proper management of lifestyle and weight 2. It is a factor that a person at any age should prioritized
to become healthy.
Fiber 3. It helps to reduce your risk of conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.
Body Structure4. A lifestyle factor that is being affected with the choices of food you eat everyday.
Exercise 5. An activity that has been linked to improved mental health, cognitive function and help in
maintaining weight.
Socialization 6. It refers to a person’s typical pattern of behavior.
Healthy diet7. It is an aspect that may elevate health risk.
Personal Health Risk8. It is a health risk factor that is non-negotiable or cannot be changed.
Eat Healthy Foods9. In maintaining a healthy lifestyle you must do ________________.
Recreational Activities10. The activities or experiences carried on within leisure.

What are the warm-up exercises should be made intensively and considered as a workout.

11. Lunges
12. Planks
13. Squats
14. Jogging
15. Toe touches
16. Push ups
17.Jumping Jacks
18. Side planks
19. Dumbbell rows
20. burpees

HEALTH

Consumer Health 1. This refers to the decisions you make about the purchase and use of health
information on products and services.
Reliable Source of Information 2. These are health information based on educational institutions.
Unreliable Source of Information 3.. These are health information based on costumes and
superstitions.
Consumer Health Education 4. These are procedures, actions or work furnished or supplied to help
satisfy your needs and wants as consumer.
Health Informations 5. These are data and facts about health products and service you can get from
media and people around you.
Health Professionals 6. These are individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied
health programs and work in the medical profession.
Healthcare Facilities7. These are places or institutions that offer healthcare services.
PhilHealth 8.it is a government-owned and controlled corporation created through Republic Act 7875
and it aims to provide health insurance coverage for all Filipinos.
Healthcare Insurance9. It is a financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual
or group for the payment of healthcare costs.
Hospital 10. It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment.

Walk-in surgery center 11. It is a facility that offers surgery without the patient being admitted in the
hospital.
Health Center12. It is a facility that caters a specific population with various health needs.
Extended Healthcare Facility 13. A facility that provides treatment, nursing care, and residential
services to patients, often the elderly.
Pediatrician14. Specializes in children’s health care and treatment of diseases.
Cardiologist15. Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the heart and blood vessels.
Pulmonologist16. Specializes in diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract.
Neurologist17. Specializes in providing diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases of the nervous
system.
Quackery18. It is a form of a health fraud, an advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and
services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
Nutritional Quackery 19. It involves promotion of food fads and other nutritional practices that claim
to be all-natural.
Health Insurance20. A type of expenses of health insurance refers to the coverage of medical services
that can be paid by the company.

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