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MUSIC

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.
Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on your answer
sheet.

1. How would you describe Impressionism music as a musical style of 20th


 century?
A. Combines two familiar or simple ideas together creating new sounds.
B. Closely associated with electronic music.
C. It was a partial return to an earlier style of writing, particularly of the classical period.
D. Centered on nature and its beauty, lightness and brilliance.

2. What kind of tonal system is being developed in Expressionism music and credited to Arnold
Schoenberg?
A. Twelve- Tone
B. Octave 
C. Atonal 
D. Polytonality

3. Who among the following composers was recognized as “Father of Electronic Music?”
A. Francis Poulenc
B. Edgar Varese
C. John Cage 
D. Karlheinz Stockhausen

4. What is the main idea of chance music?


A. Served as a medium for expressing strong emotions
B. Created mood rather than a definite picture
C. Most of the sounds emanate from the surroundings, both natural and man-made
D. Use of electronic machines like synthesizers, amplifiers, tape recorders and loudspeakers

5. The following are the musical composition of Maurice Ravel EXCEPT;


A. Pavane for a Dead Princess  C. Gaspard de la Nuit
B. Jeux d’Eau or Water Fountains D. Claire de Lune

6. How is Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov related to Igor Stravinsky?


A. Nikolai rimsky-korsakov was his teacher.
B. Nikolai rimsky-korsakov is a German composer that influenced stravinsky’s works.
C. Stravinsky was inspired by korsakov’s performance and let him write his first composition.
D. Stravinsky’s ballet compositions were for Nikolai-Rimsky Korsakov’s ballet performance.

7. Which statement support Expressionism music as a 20th Musical style?


A. It created works with more emotional force.
B. It exhibited a new attitude toward musical mobility.
C. Links to exoticism, ethnicism and nationalism.
D. Attempts to suggest reality not to depict it
8. How would you define La Mer  (1905)?
A. A full length opera of Stravinsky C. Highly imaginative and atmospheric symphonic work of
Debussy
B. One of the earliest successful piece of Schoenberg D. A slow but lyrical requiem of Ravel

9. Who among the following composers was recognized as “Father of American Jazz?”
a. Francis Poulenc
b. George Gershwin
c. Leonard Bernstein
d. Sergei Prokofieff 

10. Which of the following characteristics best describes John Cage?


A. He challenged the very idea music by manipulating musical instruments in order to attain new
sounds.
B. A central figure in the realm of Electronic Music.
C. Dubbed as the “Stratospheric Colossus of Sound”.
D. A perfectionist composer and every bit of a musical craftsman.

II. Classification. Fill in the table by writing the word on each column corresponding to musical
style.

MUSICAL STYLES COMPOSERS WORKS


Impressionism Claude Debussy Bolero
Expressionism Igor Stravinsky Pierrot Lunaire
Electronic music Edgar Varese Electronic Poem
Chance music John Cage Four Minutes 33 seconds

Bolero John Cage Edgar Varese

Electronic Poem Pierrot Lunaire Igor Stravinsky

Claude Debussy Four Minutes and 33 Seconds

ARTS
1. Which artistic style made the natural appearance of an object unimportant and reduced the
images to geometrical shapes, patterns, lines, angles, textures, and colors?
a. Impressionism b. Abstractionism c. Expressionism
2. He was one of the first 19th century artists to depict modern-life subjects.
a. Claude Monet b. Auguste Renoir c. Edouard Monet
3. A style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
a. Dadaism b. Realism c. Surrealism
4. 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.
a. Miner’s Wives b. Guernica c. Diana
5. The logical geometrical conclusion of abstractionism that came in the style.
a. Cubism b. non-objectivism c. Dadaism
6. Which art movement emphasizes works with more emotional force?
a. Abstractionism b. Expressionism c. Op Art
7. Which of the following best describes the art style Cubism?
a. Seeing illusions or an altered mental state
b. No recognizable subject could be discerned
c. A play of planes and angles on a flat surface
d. Incorporated elements from the native arts of South Sea Islanders

8. Which of the following countries gave birth to the movement known as Futurism?
a. Italy b. France c. Germany

9. How was the Surrealism style characterized?


a. Illogical and non-sense.
b. Bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
c. Expressed the artist’s role in social reform.
d. Dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks

10. Who among the following artists is an Italian painter who made the Armored Train,1915?
a. Fernand Leger b. Gino Severini c. Piet Mondrian

11. Which of the following artworks is NOT a masterpiece of Claude Monet?


a. Dancer b. Bridge Over a Pond of Waterlilies c. Impression, Sunrise
12. How do non – objectivism style works?
a. Focuses on space-time and relativity
b. Re-assembling planes, tilting, and interlocking them in different ways.
c. Lines, shapes, and colors were used to approach balance, unity, and stability
13. This is the element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected in the eye.
a. Value b. Color c. Texture
14. Element of art is referred to as a concept to depicting objects and symbols and defining shapes.
a. Shape b. Space c. Line
15. The principle of art is used to illustrate the visual weight of an image.
a. Balance b. Movement c. Harmony

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. The way in which an individual lives.
a. Weight Management b. Lifestyle c. Life Management

2. Body Mass Index (BMI) = _______________?


a. Weight/Height b. Height/Weight c. Weight x Height

3. It is a rough measure of body composition that is useful for classifying the health risks of body
weight.
A. Body Mass Index b. Height and weight c. Body structure .
4. It is the ability of an individual to perform prolonged work continuously, where the work
involves large muscle groups.
a. Agility b. Coordination c. Cardiovascular Endurance

5. It refers to all those activities that people choose to do to refresh their bodies and minds and
make their leisure time more interesting and enjoyable.
a. Occasional b. Social c. Recreational
6. Due to the rising technological advancement in our country, the physical activities of teenagers
have become limited and are often_________.
a. Forgotten b. Abandoned c. Neglected
7. Which of the following food groups should be consumed in moderation?
a. fats, oils, and sweets
b. fruits and vegetables
c. milk, yogurt and cheese

8. A type of Physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movement to
improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness.
a. Dancing b. Exercise c. Fitness Test

9. Activities that require the highest amount of oxygen consumption.


a. Moderate Physical Activities
b. Vigorous Physical Activities
c. Heavy Physical Activities

10. Vigorous physical activity is done with a large amount of effort, resulting in a substantially
higher heart rate and rapid breathing.
a. Moderate Intensity b. Light Intensity c. High intensity

11. The following are the components of physical fitness, except.


a. Cardiovascular Endurance B. Agility c. Balance Diet

12. The ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to your body tissues.
a. Agility b. Cardiovascular Endurance c. Coordination

13. The ability to perform complex motor skills with a smooth, flow of motion.
a. Agility b. Cardiovascular Endurance c. Coordination

14. Which of the following is best describe weight maintenance?


a. Energy consumed equals energy expended
b. Energy consumed is less than energy expended.
c. Energy consumed is greater than energy expended.

15. It contributes directly to obesity, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and other health problems.
a. Poor food choice b. Poor physical activity c. Gadgets

HEALTH

1. The following are the components of consumer health except:


a. Health information b. Health fad c. Health products d. Health services
2. It is information that people require to made wise choices and decisions about their health
or the health of other people.
a. Health information b. Health fad c. Health products d. Health services
3. These are foods, drugs, cosmetics, devices, biological, vaccines, in vitro diagnostic reagents,
and household/urban hazardous substances and/or a combination of and/or a derivative
thereof. These products may be purchased from various places like supermarkets,
pharmacies and hospitals.
a. Health information b. Health fads c. Health products d. Health
services
4. A medical doctor who is specially trained to meet the unique healthcare needs of older
adults.
a. Geriatrician b. Urologist c. Orthopedist d. Gastroenterologist
5. A medical doctor who corrects congenital or functional abnormalities of the bones.
a. Neurologist b. Urologist c. Orthopedist d. Gastroenterologist
6. It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care, and treatment.
a. Health center b. Extended health facility c. Hospital d. Walk-in Surgery
7. This is the right to be protected against dishonest or misleading advertising or labeling and
the right to be given the facts and information needed to make an informed choice.
a. Right to Safety b. Right to information c. Right to Education d. Right to choose

8. This tells about the accuracy, disclaimer, and completeness of the information.
a. Health information b. Health fads c. Health products d. Health
services
9. This is the right to be compensated for misinterpretation, shoddy goods, or unsatisfactory
services.
a. Right to Choose b. Right to Representation c. Right to redressed d. Right to Health
Environment

10. These right guarantees survival, adequate food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, education and
sanitation.
a. Right to Basic Needs b. Right to Choose
c. Right to Information d. Right to Healthy Environment

11. This government agency is formerly known as the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD). You
can go here at Civic Drive, Filinvest Corp. City Alabang, Muntinlupa City. What do you call
the government agency that aims to ensure the help and safety of food and drugs made
available to the public?
a. DTI b. DOH c. FDA d. MRI
b. Kevin was hospitalized for a few days, and he wants to use his health insurance. What kind
of health insurance will he use?

a. Disability insurance b. Major medical insurance


c. Hospitalization Insurance d. Surgical insurance
12. Quin is suffering from a severe stomachache. He does not have the money to go to the hospital
so he went to a person with whom his neighbor told him that he can help with his illness. But this
person is not licensed to treat any medical condition. He is known as.
a. Quacky b. Quack c. Quackery d. Quacking
13. Consumers must know the different forms of quackery. For example, magnetic bracelets. They
said that it could help lower down blood pressure. This bracelet is an example.
a. Medical quackery b. Device quackery c. Nutrition quackery d. Commercial
14. This act is known as the “Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997”, which provisioned
the creation of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare (PITAHC) and
works closely with the Department of Health with regards to the effective use of traditional and
alternative medicine. A. Republic Act 8823 B. Republic Act 8423
C. Republic Act 4832 D. None of the above

15. The law embodies the state policy on the protection of consumers and establishes standards of
conduct for business and industry in the country.
A. Republic Act 7394 B. Republic Act 8423
C. Republic Act 4832 D. Republic Act 3749

Prepared by:

GENEVIC P. DESALUNA

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