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FIRST QUARTER PERIODICAL EXAMINATION

MAPEH 10
Name: ____________________________________________________ Score: ___________________
MUSIC:
I.MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which one of the musical compositions of Sergie Prokofeiff is intended only for children?
A. Romeo and Juliet B. Peter and Wolf C. War and Peace D. Song of the Bagpipe
2. How many years did the Mikrokosmos, as one of the exceptional works of Bartok last?
A. 12 B.13 C.14 D.15
3. Who was the proponent of the Neo-classicism?
A. Claude Debussy B. Joseph Maurice Ravel C. Igor Stravinsky D. Arnold Schoenberg
4. Which of the following phrases is an appropriate meaning of Syncopation?
A. On-the-beat accent C. Off-the-beat accent
B. On-the-air of accent D. On-the-speeding up the tempo
5. Which one of the following basic related terms of meter cannot be observed through the standard patterns used by
the conductors?
A. Andante B. Quadruple C. Triple D. Duple
6. Which texture of music gives a pattern of regular or irregular pulses occur of strong and weak melodic and harmonic
beats?
A. Rhythm B. Harmony C. Melody D. Movement
7. Which movement of music that depicts the particular emotions, responses of objects, and events arouse in the artist?
A. Modern-nationalism B. Impressionism C. Expressionism D. Neo-classical
8. Which movement of music seeks to return in aesthetic precepts associated with the broadly defined concept?
A. Modern-nationalism B. Impressionism C. Expressionism D. Neo-classical
9. Which of the following choices that is invented by the performers and in making or doing something which is not planned?
A. Active B. Domineering C. Progressive D. Improvisation
10. Which attitude of a composer is described as the ability to make new things or think of new ideas?
A. Creative B. Possessive C. Advance D. Timid
ARTS:
11. This movement arose from the intellectual points of view in the 2oth century.
A. Abstractionist B. Expressionist C. Impressionist D. Post-Impressionist
12. Which of the following abstractionism art styles derived its name from the cube, a three-dimensional geometric
figure composed of strictly measured lines, planes, and angles?
A. Cubism B. Futurism C. Mechanical style D. Non-objectivism
13. Which of the following art styles began in Italy in the early 1900s and the name implies, the futurist created art for a
fast-faced, machine-propelled age?
A. Cubism B. Futurism C. Mechanical style D. Non-objectivism
14. Among the different kinds of abstractionism art style which of the following did not make use of figures or even
representations of figures?
A. Cubism B. Futurism C. Mechanical style D. Non-objectivism
15. Filling the canvas with repeating picture fragments or symbol.
A. Abstract B. Optical art C. Pictograph D. Pop art
16. Who is the Father of Impressionism?
A. Edouard Manet B. Paul Cezanne C. Claude Monet D. Auguste Renoir
17. What was the most popular subject in Impressionism?
A. Landscape B. Portraiture C. Still Life D. Figure Composition
18.. Among the artists who is considered the post-impressionist?
A. Paul Cezanne and Vincent van Gogh B. Edouard Manet and Claude Monet
C. Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh D. Paul Cezanne and Eduoard Manet
19. Who painted the Starry Night?
A. Paul Cezanne B. Claude Monet C. Vincent van Gogh D. Auguste Renoir
20. He was a painter best known for his landscape paintings, particularly depicting his beloved flower gardens and water
lily ponds at his Giverny.
A. Auguste Renoir B. Paul Cezanne C. Claude Monet D. Vincent Van Gogh
PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
21. BMI can be determined through:
A. BMI= Height x Weight B. BMI= Height x Weight²
C. BMI= Weight ÷Height² D. BMI = Height ÷ Weight
22. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
A. Tuberculosis B. Diabetes C. Hypertension D. Heart Disease
23. To make a point or score in basketball game you need to master what basic skills?
A. Shooting B. Dribbling C. Rebounding D. All of the above
24. It is a skill that a basketball player must possess so that he can easily change from one direction to another while
playing.
A. Flexibility B. Body coordination C. Balance D. Agility
25. Badminton injuries can be best avoided by _____?
A. warming up before the game starts
B. playing hard during the game
C. wearing jeans and top-crop shirt
D. wearing hard hat and steel-toed shoes
26. Which of the following statements is true in playing badminton?
A. A player should reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.
B. A player should not touch any of the lines of the court during the serve.
C. The shuttlecock hitting the ceiling is not counted as fault.
D. The shuttlecock can come to rest on the racket.
27. What is the legal height the player is allowed to serve from?
A. above the waist C. on the waist B. below the waist D. above the chest
28. Imagine your opponent has hit and returned a shot to your court but appears to be heading out of bounds. What
action is best to take?
A. Return the shuttlecock with a drop shot so that they have to run to the very front of the court.
B. Return the shuttlecock with a clear so that they have to run to the back of the court.
C. Stand back and let the partner decide what to do with it.
D. Let the shuttlecock fall to the ground.
29. This refers to the way in which an individual lives.
A. Weight Management B. Lifestyle C. Active Sports D. Recreational Activities
30. Which of the following is a mental and emotional benefits of active participation in sports?
A. Lower blood pressure C. Improvement of skills
B. release of stress D. bonding with family and friends
HEALTH:
31. In availing health information, products and services it is important to evaluate the reliability of the source to
avoid________.
A. bias B. duplication C. quackery D. loss
32. Is a form of quackery that includes cures, treatments, and remedies of various health conditions that is drugless or
bloodless in nature.
A. medical B. nutrition C. Device D. product
33. Which of the following examples of Alternative Medicine uses needles that are inserted to specific parts of the body
to affect the energy flow?
A. Ventosa cupping massage therapy B. Reflexology C. Acupressure D. Acupuncture
34. Which of these samples of Alternative Medicine is done by placing inverted glasses that have flames from burning
cotton, on specific points in the body?
A. Ventosa cupping massage therapy B. Reflexology C. Acupressure D. Acupuncture
35. The Law making body responsible for the effective use of Traditional and Alternative Medicine is;
A. PITACHC C. Traditional and alternative Medicine Act of 1997
B. Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care D. Approved Herbal Plants
36. The consumers are enabled them to express their interest in the making and the execution of government policies,
using their rights to:
A. basic needs B. safety C. information D. representation
37. Which statement is not true about the functions of the DOH in protecting every consumer?
A. Responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos.
B. A catalyzer for health policy and a political sponsor
C. Provision of quality health care and regulation of providers of health goods and services.
D. Develops plans, policies and programs pertaining to the regulation of processed foods, drugs and other
related products.
38. These government agencies helps in protecting the rights of every consumer in the Philippines EXCEPT:
A. Department of Health C. Department of Trade and Industry
B. Food and Drug Administration D. Department of Social Welfare and Development
39. Which is an example of Alternative Medicine that is similar to acupuncture but focuses on treating specific disorders
through massaging of the soles of the feet?
A. Ventosa cupping massage therapy B. Reflexology C. Acupressure D. Acupuncture
40. Which of the following alternative modalities was viewed by Donatelle, 2006, as a manifestation of an alteration in
the processes by which the body naturally heals itself.
A. Complementary Medicine B. Alternative medicine C. Naturopathy D. Herbal Medicine

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