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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
City Schools Division of Batac
BATAC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
City of Batac

Second Quarterly Examination in MAPEH 10


Academic Year 2019-2020

Direction: Read each question carefully and select the best answer to the following questions
about the lessons in MAPEH.
1. What was the most important part in the daily life of the African people, whether for
work, religion, ceremonies, or even communication?
A. Arts C. Music
B. Dance D. Sports

2. Among the types of African music, which is usually known as a type of music that has
originated from Brazil with basic underlying rhythm that typifies most Brazilian music?
A. Kwassa Kwassa C. Soca
B. Samba D. Were

3. What is the importance of dancing the Cha Cha, Samba, Son and Salsa to human body?
A. Dancing promotes intellectual.
B. Dancing helps build strength and flexibility
C. Dancing builds camaraderie and unity with your partner.
D. Dancing builds a better body starting with the fundamentals of exercise.

4. Which type of music was popularized by Bob Marley?


A. Bossa Nova C. Reggae
B. Calypso D. Soul

5. Which type of music that originated in Cuba and it is usually played by the Tres
instrument?
A. Mariachi C. Son
B. Reggae D. Soul

6. Why Indigenous African Music does has a big influence to Latin American music?
A. Because it was largely functional in nature, being used for religious worship and
ceremonies.
B. Because it was considered holy and it was further believed that music was
supposed to glorify the gods.
C. Because it has a distinctive music elements pertaining melody, harmony, rhythm,
form, and dynamic.
D. Because it includes courtship songs, dancing songs, and popular American or
Canadian tunes like Amazing Grace, Dixie
7. Which of the following characteristics of Afro Latin music fall as a Call and response
performance?
A. Conversation C. The voice as an instrument
B. Improvisation D. The instrument as a voice.

8. Which of the following characteristics of Afro Latin music that the artist has a freedom in
creating the musical mood?
A. Conversation C. The voice as an instrument
B. Improvisation D. The instrument as a voice.

9. If you will improvise the instrument of Africa named Agidigbo, what indigenous
materials will you use?
A. Bottle cap, metal, wire and wood.
B. Plastic, wood, straw and wire.
C. Branch of trees, leaves, flowers and soil.
D. Paper, glue, paint and stick,

10. If you were singing an African music where you change your tone of voice, its tempo, the
creation of moods and even voice power, what kind of musical elements is your
technique?
A. Conversation C. The voice as an instrument
B. Improvisation D. The instrument as a voice

11. Your MAPEH teacher has given you a task about choreographing a social dance with
marked influences from Cuba and Puerto Rico that started in New York in the mid
1970’s, what is the name of the dance?
A. Salsa C. Son
B. Samba D. Tango

12. As a student, how can you promote the songs of Afro Latin Music to the community?
A. Make blogs about the history of African music.
B. Download from YouTube and reload it.
C. Download, click and share to social media.
D. Download chosen song, learn it, sing it with choreography and share it on social
media.
13. What are the art elements in technology based arts?
A. Technology-based art is essentially computer-generated and/or manipulated.
B. Technology-based art make use of electronic and mechanical devices, rather than
the artist’s own hand, to produce the desired images and effects.
C. The ten common principles of art are balance, emphasis, harmony, movement,
pattern, proportion, repetition, rhythm, unity, and variety.
D. Technology-based art is computer-generated or manipulated visual arts. Modern
digital artists employ the ever-expanding powers of image manipulation programs
and applications to create their masterpieces which can appear in an entire range
of media – whether as physical output or virtual experience.

14. What do you call the use of electronic and mechanical devices, rather than the artist’s
own hand, to produce the desired images and effects?
A. Computer Digital Art C. Mobile Phone Art
B. Digital Art D. Phone Art

15. What do you call the applied science that has invaded every aspect of modern life?
A. Arts C. Music
B. Device D. Technology

16. Artist Antonio Gorordo showcased his latest artworks at "Digital Abstraction" - an
exhibit featuring over a dozen of his digital paintings created with a computer and editing
software between 2010 and 2012, one of his Master Piece is shown below, entitled
_______________?
A. Cityscape
B. Mountain and Statue
C. Plotter
D. Polygon Drawing

17. Along with George Nees, Max Bense’s student Frieder Nake was in 1965 among the first
programmers to give the general public an opportunity of scrutinizing freely designed
computer graphics produced on digital computers. And his first master piece is shown
below, entitled _______________?

A. Cityscape
B. Mountain and statue
C. Plotter
D. Polygon drawing

18. How does technology make a student’s life better?


A. Technology make student’s lazy.
B. Technology aide their family problem.
C. Technology help them to do their assignment and communicate with other people.
D. Technology help them solve their problem emotionally, physically, mentally and
spirituality.
19. How do we empower teachers and students to use technology?
A. Reaching more students in more places.
B. Providing space for social and emotional learning.
C. Empowering teachers to provide more focused, personalized instruction.
D. The correct answer is letter a, b, and c.

20. How to determine the role or function of artworks?


A. Evaluate their utilization
B. Combination of art elements
C. Applying art principles
D. The correct answer is letter a, b and c.

21. What does this digital painting represent about the life of Filipinos?
A. Camaraderie
B. Cooperation
C. Industrious
D. Responsible

22. What is the difference between contemporary art and traditional art?
A. Modern and Contemporary art are two distinctly different art era's
B. Traditional art aimed to represent reality or realism through narrative. Whereas,
modern art aimed to throw aside the tradition of the past and experiment with new
ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of
art.
C. Traditional art does not aimed to represent reality while modern art represents
future and the past.
D. Contemporary art is much more focussed on social/society focussed. They usually
reflect or comment on modern society using new techniques and materials, such
as videos/technology.

23. If you will edit your photo using collages and incorporate photos, stickers, text and frames what
kind of app do you need to download?
A. Instagram C. Pic collage
B. Flipgram D. Photo Grid

24. How technology is used in arts?


A. Computer art is any art in which computers play a role in production or display of
the artwork.
B. Technology is helping artists realizes their creations and express their ideas in
ways that weren’t previously possible.
C. Today’s artists are reaching for 3D printers, drones, and VR headsets in the same
way they reach for paint brushes or clay.
D. Creative men and women around the world design social commentary on things
such as the use of drones or computers in our lives.

25. Which of the following is NOT an example of a handheld unit?


A. Android phone C. Laptops
B. Computer D. Phablets

26. Which of the following is the most downloaded app in terms of photo editing for the 21 st century?
A. Facebook C. Instagram
B. Flipgram D. VSCO

27. How can one maintain an ideal body weight?


A. Follow the latest diet fads
B. Believe in the power genes.
C. Balance the amount of food you eat with regular physical activity
D. Consult a doctor about an effective diet pill that you can take

28. Which of the following is not a positive outcome of personal fitness?


A. Enhanced self-esteem appearance
B. Hypertension D. Stress reduction
C. Improved physical

29. People who lead sedentary lifestyles are often referred to as ________________.
A. couch potatoes C. physically fit
B. athletes D. low-health-risk people

30. Your friend Kaye is overweight and she wants to start her weight loss program. What strategies
and advice you would give her?
A. Avoid automatic eating while watching the television, reading or studying.
B. Try “junior size” instead of “super-size”, use smaller plates, bowls, cups, or
glasses.
C. Incorporate easy and enjoyable exercises into the program to be motivated.
D. All of the above

31. Which of the following is not a health-related physical fitness test?


A. Sit and reach C. Sit-up
B. 50- meter run D. Push-up

32. A desirable level of fitness can be achieved through at least how many workouts per
week?
A. 3 C. 5
B. 4 D. 6
33. How do you help an injured person?
A. Treat Obvious Injuries.
B. Keep Person Warm and Comfortable
C. Lay the Person Down, if Possible. Elevate the person's feet about 12 inches
unless head, neck, or back is injured or you suspect broken hip or leg bones.
D. Begin CPR, if Necessary. If the person is not breathing or breathing seems
dangerously weak.

34. Which of the following is effect of social media and apps on exercise and health to
human wellness?
A. Social media and apps can trap you in a sea of self-criticism.
B. Social media and apps is an endless stream of misnformation.
C. Social media and apps links to tools and technology that make it hard to keep
track of your health and fitness.
D. Social Media and Apps are more effective at keeping people accountable for their
exercise and healthy eating habits because they provide reminders, guides and
positive encouragement.

35. Are these technological innovations and trends like Zumba, blog actually encouraging
people to get off their asses and instill healthy habits?
A. Yes for it give morale booster to obese persons to enjoy these exercises while
imitating steps.
B. Yes for its fun. The more you enjoy your exercise routine, the more likely you are to
stick with it.
C. No because it makes you easily tired.
D. Not at all.

36. How can social media affect your Health?


A. People who are addicted to social media may experience negative side effects
such as eye strain, social withdrawal or lack of sleep.
B. If you spend your time researching problems or arguing with people, you will be
happy, which can have a positive impact on your health.
C. Social media can help you connect with more people and makes enemies.
D. You can find a large amount of health-related information on social media.

37. You are invited to talk on how to prevent diseases and live a healthy and quality life.
What would be the focus of your talk?
A. Nutrition and physical activity of the family
B. Health background of the family
C. Lifestyle and behavior of the family
D. Environment where the family lives

38. What is health related law?


A. It has three major areas of practice: police power, disease and injury prevention,
and the law of populations.
B. It is the federal, state, and local law, rules, regulations and other jurisprudence
among providers, payers and vendors to the health care industry and its patients.
C. It is the area of law concerned with the health of individuals and populations, the
provision of health care and the operation of the health care system.
D. It is it sets a general plan of action used to guide desired outcomes and is a
fundamental guideline to help make decisions.
39. What are the three types of public health law?
A. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice: police power,
disease and injury prevention, and the law of populations.
B. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice: students, teachers
and parents.
C. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice: doctor, nurse and
patient.
D. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice: profession, health
and power.

40. Which of the following is not examples of health laws?


A. It advance important health policy goals such as Universal health coverage.
B. It establish the basis for organizing, governing and financing a country’s health
system.
C. It protect the public and social nature of healthcare.
D. It does not protect public health from communicable diseases or other public
health risks.

41. Why are laws important to health care?


A. Law is mainly made for implementing justice in the society.
B. Policy in healthcare is vitally important as it sets a general plan of action used to
guide desired outcomes and is a fundamental guideline to help make decisions.
C. Laws protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses
by other people, by organizations, and by the government itself.
D. A regulation has the effect of a law and is considered as a restriction that is
imposed by authorities, to make people follow the desired code of conduct

42. Why do we need laws to protect public health?


A. The reason is that law is a mandatory for public health.
B. The reason is that law provides health care for public.
C. The reason is that law is essential to achieving the goals of population health.
D. The reason law does not creates public health agencies, designates their mission
and core functions, appropriates their funds, and grants their power.

43. What do you call the law that provides for the regulation of products and services being
sold and offered in the country?
A. Consumer right
B. Cybercrime Prevention act
C. National Blood Service Act
D. Traditional and alternative Medicine Act

44. Justin made a blog that destroy the reputation of his teacher, what kind of existing law
that he violates?
A. Consumer right
B. Cybercrime Prevention act
C. National Blood Service Act
D. Traditional and alternative Medicine Act

45. As a citizen of the Philippines, how do you follow health related laws?
A. Be a law abiding citizen.
B. Engage with different health related activities.
C. I must know my rights, exercise it well and be a law abiding citizen.
D. I must know my rights, do not exercise and not be a law abiding citizen.

46. Which of the following is not a patient right?


A. Abandonment
B. Confidentiality
C. Right to health care
D. Right to refuse care.

47. Which of the following is not part of health issues concerns and trends?
A. HIV
B. Overweight and obesity
C. Physical fitness
D. Substance abuse

48. What defines drug abuse?


A. Drug abuse may not lead to social, physical, emotional, and job-related problems.
B. The use of illegal drugs or the use of prescription or over-the-counter drugs for
purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large
amounts.
C. The use of legal drugs or the use of prescription or over-the-counter drugs for
medical purposes.
D. Prolonged exposure to drugs alters the brain in ways that result in powerful
cravings and a compulsion to use.

49. Which of the following is not a cause of drug abuse?


A. Depression
B. Family problem
C. Happy life
D. Money Issues

50. If you are the SK chairman in your society, what can you advocate so that the out of
school youth will not encourage to try drugs?
A. As a SK chairman of 21st century, I will establish an online game competition in
our barangay.
B. As a SK chairman of 21st century, I will not do nothing for I’m Busy with my own
life.
C. As a SK chairman of 21st century, I will establish a sports fest wherein the out of
school youth will be the one to organize and find solutions to prices, snacks etc.
D. As a SK chairman of 21st century, I will establish a sports fest wherein they can
register with different age level by this the out of school youth will be busy in
practicing games and promote healthy lifestyle.

Prepared by: Checked and Verified by:

ANNE KATHRIA BERNADETTE S. GABRIEL ALLAN B. GARCIA


Subject Teacher Head Teacher

Approved by:

DITAS G. DOMINGO
Principal IV

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