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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IX, Zamboanga Sibugay Peninsula
DIVISION OF ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY
DIPLAHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Evaluation for MUSIC


MAPEH 10
Name:________________________________ Yr. & Sec.:__________________ Date:_________________

I. Multiple Choice. Identify what is being described in the following statements. Encircle the
correct answer.

1. He is one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.
A. Ravel C. Beethoven
B. Debussy D. Schoenberg
2. 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.
A. Ravel C. Beethoven
B. Debussy D. Schoenberg
3. He was an Austrian-born American composer and a music theorist.
A. Schoenberg C. Debussy
B. Stravinsky D. Bartok
4. His skillful handling of material and rhythmic inventiveness went beyond anything composed
by his Russian predecessors.
A. Schoenberg C. Debussy
B. Stravinsky D. Bartok
5. He was acknowledged for establishing the twelve-tone system.
A. Schoenberg C. Debussy
B. Stravinsky D. Bartok
6. His works were met with extreme reactions, either strong hostility from the general public or
enthusiastic acclaim from his supporters.
A. Schoenberg C. Debussy
B. Stravinsky D. Bartok
7. It is a music that uses the tape recorder.
A. Musique Concrete C. Magnetic Tape
B. Cassette Disk D. Cassette Deck
8. He is an "innovative French-born composer."
A. Edgard Varèse C. John Cage
B. Karlheinz Stockhausen D. Mario Davidovsky
9. He is a central figure in the realm of electronic music.
A. Edgard Varèse C. John Cage
B. Karlheinz Stockhausen D. Mario Davidovsky
10. His music was initially met with resistance due to its heavy atonal content with no clear
melodic or rhythmic sense.
A. Edgard Varèse C. John Cage
B. Karlheinz Stockhausen D. Mario Davidovsky
Evaluation for ARTS

1. Which of the following best describes neo-primitivism?


A. They are combined elements from the native arts.
B. It deals with environmental subjects such as landscapes and seascapes.
C. It characterizes dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
D. It depicts social injustices, immorality, inequality, and ugliness of the human
condition.
2. Which of the following is best described by the characteristics of impressionist art venturing
into everyday subjects?
A. Biblical characters C. Literary works
B. Household chores D. Religious subjects
3. Why is temporary art referred to as installation art?
A. It is done for a purpose.
B. It does not last for a long time.
C. The arts that are for viewers' eyes only.
D. The set-up of the art is for the time being.
4. Which of the following art makes use of a combination of planes, cones, spheres, and
cylinders?
A. Cubism C. Mechanical style
B. Futurism D. Non-objectivism
5. These are the elements of performance arts.
A. Space, time, performer's body, the relationship between audience
and nature
B. Performer's body, time, space, the relationship between performer
and dancers
C. Time, space, performer's body, the relationship between nature
and performer
D. Time, space, performer's body, the relationship between the performer
and the audience
6. How is expressionism achieved by artists?
A. They painted subjects in their actual images.
B. They used distorted lines and exaggerated forms.
C. They applied colours following their realistic appearance.
D. They relied on what is seen in the physical world.
7. The non-objectivism style does not use any figure or any representation of a figure. What style
uses cubes and planes?
A. Cubism C. Mechanical style
B. Futurism D. Pure Abstractionism
8. What makes pop art differ from op art?
A. Pop art makes use of nonsensical objects, while op art is just an illusion.
B. Op art is way more fascinating to look at while pop
art is not so attractive.
C. Pop art is an art of illusion, while op art is an art of
popular trivial activities.
D. Op art shows abstractionism, while pop art is under
expressionism
9. Op art is a form of action painting that uses lines, spaces,
and colors that are precisely planned and positioned to give
the illusion of movement. What specific sense of the viewer is
used to appreciate the artwork?
A. Hearing C. Smell
B. Sight D. Touch
10. Which of the following best exemplifies performance art?
A. Architecture C. Sculpture
B. Painting D. Theatre
Evaluation for PE

1. What ancient form of exercise builds the strength and flexibility of a person?
A. Yoga B. Tai Chi C. Taekwondo D. Karate

2. What country pioneered Yoga?


A. Philippines B. India C. Venezuela D. Brazil

3. Which of the following is true about Yoga?


A. Yoga was introduced by Brazil.
B. Yoga is intended for athletes only.
C. Yoga is an alternative sport for gymnastics.
D. It is considered a form of alternative medicine that boosts physical and mental
well- being.

4. Which of the following statements is not correct about Yoga?


A. Promotes self- healing C. Enhances personal power
B. Yoga is a difficult exercise D. Yoga is for living with greater awareness.

5. What type of yoga is used to develop flexibility and balance?


A. Hatha B. Vinyasa C. Iyengar D. Bikram

6. What type of yoga is used to establish strength, flexibility, and balance?


A. Hatha B. Vinyasa C. Iyengar D. Bikram

7. What is the other name for Child’s Pose?


A. Balasama C. Vrksasana
B. Kapotasana D. Adho Svanasana

8. What yoga position requires the body to look like an inverted "V" and held on for 3 full
breaths?
A. Balasama C. Vrksasana
B. Kapotasana D. Adho Svanasana

9. What yoga position requires the body to sit with your heels, chest lowered and moved
forward closer to the knees, forehead to rest on the flat surface, with arms extended
forward, and the pose held to breathe?
A. Balasama C. Vrksasana
B. Kapotasana D. Adho Svanasana

10. What yoga position is also known as Tree pose?


A. Balasama C. Vrksasana
B. Kapotasana D. Adho Svanasana
Evaluation for HEALTH

1. These are data and facts about health products and services you can get from the
media and people around you.
A. Health information C. Health Services
B. Health Consumer D. Health Products
2. These are procedures, actions or work furnished or supplied to help satisfy your
needs and wants as a consumer.
A. Health Consumer C. Health Information
b. Health Products D. Health Services
3. These are health information based on customs and superstitions.
A. Unreliable Source of Information
B. Reliable Source of Information
C. Unrecognizable Source Information
D. Recognizable Source Information
4. These are health information based on educational institutions.
A. Unreliable Source of Information
B. Reliable Source of Information
C. Unrecognizable Source Information
D. Recognizable Source Information
5. This refers to the decisions you make about the purchase and use of health
information on products and services.
A. Health Consumer C. Health Information
b. Health Products D. Health Services
6. Which of the following is NOT a reliable source?
A. Friends C. Health Magazines
B. Researches D. Government Agencies
7. Which is not a part of Health Services?
A. Health Professionals C. Health Insurance
B. Health Facilities D. Health Instructors
8. Who are the people who can be a PhilHealth member?
A. Indigenous people C. Members of the Formal Economy
B. Senior Citizen D. All of the above
9. What does republic act 7875?
A. National Health Insurance Act
B. Nation Health Insurance Act
C. National Health Insured Act
D. Nationality Health Insurance Act
10. What are the Guide questions to be follow when
assessing health products?
A. What?, who?, how?
B. What.? who? What else?
C. What? When? Who?
D. What? When? What else?

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