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Department of Education

Schools Division of
Romblon
Agnipa National High School
Sablayan Extension
SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
MAPEH 9
S.Y 2022-2023
Name:____________________________ Score:_____________
Grade/Section:____________________ Date:______________

MUSIC
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the BEST answer from the choice given.
1. The general texture of Classical music
A. monophonic C. heterophonic
B. homophonic D. polyphonic
2. The following are instrumental forms of the classical music except one
A. sonata B. opera C. symphony D. concerto
3. . Who was named as the “Father of the Symphony”?
A. Beethoven B. Haydn C. Mozart D. Bach
4. Who is the classical composer described as a “rag-to-riches?”
A. Franz Joseph Haydn C. Ludwig Van Beethoven
B. Johann Sebastian Bach D. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
5. This term was applied to light and graceful music
A. racoco style C. galant style
B. classicism D. none of the above
6. Which is not a characteristic of Classical melodies?
A. tuneful C. ornamented
B. easy to remember D. simple
7. Which does not describe the characteristics of Classical music?
A. Composers tend to express shades of emotion through extensive use of gradual dynamic change
B.The cultural life was dominated by the aristocracy, as patrons of musicians and artists generally influenced the arts.
C. Classical melodies tend to sound balanced and symmetrical
D. All of the above
8. What do yo call the first part of a composition that introduces the theme and that is developed through the piece?
A. symphony C. development
B. exposition D. theme and variation
9. In the middle of the 18th century, Europe begun to move toward a new style know as Classicism in different art forms. Which
is not considered as an art forms?
A. architecture and painting C. music and dance
B. literature and poetry D. none of the above
10. How would you explain the Classical Period?
A. it denoted conformity with the principles and characteristics of ancient Greek and Roman Period.
B. it denotes the presence of social organization.
C. it denotes an artwork.
D. none of the above
11. How would you describe the 3rd movement of Sonata No. 16 in C major k545 of Mozart?
A. Allegro B. Adante C. Minuet D. Moderate to fast tempo
12. How do you describe the first movement of “ Eine Kleine Nacthmusik” by W.A Mozart?
A. The first movement is in sonata-allergo form and G major, so it is composed in three major
B. There is a short transitional passage which modulates to the second theme.
C. It is quite short.
D. Both B and C
13. What is the reason why Mozart lived in poverty despite of being so talented in terms of music?
A. He was born in poor family B. Someone stole his money
C. He is a trouble maker C. mismanage finances

14. How was the aristocrats and noble people connected to the composers and musicians of the classical period?
A. they are the composers and musicians themselves
B. they serve as patrons of composers and musicians
C. they provide service to the composers and musicians
D. they are not connected at all
15. Which composer composer bridged the Baroque and Classical time period with his/her music?
A. Mozart B. Beethoven C. Schubert D. Boccherini

ARTS
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the BEST answer from the choice given.
1. It is the most commonly used Element of Art during the Renaissance era.
A. Line B. Shape C. Color D. Space
2. Painters during this period depicted real life figures and their sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings.
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Both A & B D. None of the above
3. Art during this period was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective, and deeper landscape.
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Both A & B D. None of the above
4. This is period of artistic styles exaggerated motion, drama, tension and grandeur.
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Both A & B D. None of the above
5. Who is the artist that started out as a specialist in his paintings of still life, especially of fruits?
A. Diego Velasquez C. Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio B.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini D. Peter Paul Rubens
6. Which of the following is NOT a Famous artist during the Renaissance era?
A. Michelangelo C. Leonardo da Vinci
B. Donatello D. Caravaggio
7. Painters during this period depicted real life figures and their sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings.
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Both A & B D. None of the above
8. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
A. Caravaggio B. Bernini C. Donatello D. Rubens
9. Which among the following artists made a sculpture of “David” for Cardinal Borghese?
A. Gian Lorenzo Bernini C. Peter Paul Rubens
B. Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio D. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
10. Painters during Baroque Period typically portrayed a strong sense of movement, using swirling spirals and upward diagonals,
and strong sumptuous colour schemes, in order to dazzle and surprise. What Element of Art is being used?
A. Line B. Form C. Shape D. All of the above
11. How would you describe the Rennaisance Period?
A.Economic progress B.Traditional artworks
C.Culture and traditions D.Interest for classical Greek and Roman thoughts
12. Who among the following is NOT a Baroque artist?
A.Donatello B.Lorenzo Bernini C.Diego Velasquez D.Amerhigi da Caravaggio
13. How does Renaissance painting differ from Baroque painting?
A.Renaissance painting depicted real-life figures andtheir sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings while
Baroque painting illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma.
B.Renaissance painting illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma while Baroque painting depicted real –life figures and
their sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings
C.Renaissance painting in this era were copied or imitated from Hellenic Greek paintings while Baroque illustrated key
elements of Catholic dogma.
D.Renaissance painting depict natural figures with dynamics compositions while Baroque painting illustrated key
elements of Catholic dogma
14. “Brushwork is creamy and broad, often resulting in thick impasto.” Based on this statement, what Principle of Art is being
used?
A. Balance B. Unity C. Emphasis D. Texture
15. Renaissance art was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective and deeper landscape. How about the Baroque
art?
A.It was purposely made to glorify the Christian religion and to express its mystery.
B.Developed as a new source of artistic creativity much more progressive than the conservation Greek art.
C.It reflects the tensions of the age notably the desire of the Catholic Church in Rome to reassert itself in the wake of the
Protestant Reformation.
D.It was characterized by its very vigorous style in painting and sculpture, lavishly decorated

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the BEST answer from the choice given.

2. What feet position are you performing when your heel is in the instep of your other foot?
A. 1st position B. 2nd Position C. 3rd Position D. 4th Position
4. What is the count pattern of chasing step?
A. 1 and 2 and B. and 1 and 2 C. 1, 2 and D. and 1, 2
5. Ana is a member of a cheer dance group in their school and she is planning to practice today. Which of the following exercises
will she perform first?
A. Stretching B. Warm up C. Cool down D. Floor exercises
7. Which of the following is TRUE about the benefits of dancing?
A. Dance can promote social-emotional skills.
B. Dance can promote social isolation .
C. Dance can increase risk of cardiovascular diseases.
D. Dance can impair muscle tone and strength
8. Ebeth’s heel is touching her toes, what feet position is being performed by Ebeth?
A. 2nd Position B. 3rd Position C. 4th Position D. 5th Position
9.What is the best first-aid method for injury treatment?
A. ICE method C. PRIZE method
B. RICE method D. WISE method
10.Which of the following is the correct order in doing BUTT KICK?
I. Begin by standing with your feet about hip-distance apart, with your arms at your
side.
II. Place the ball of your right foot back on the ground, and slowly bring your left heel
to your buttocks.
III.Slowly bring your right heel to your buttocks by contracting your hamstring muscle.

A. I – II – III C. I – II – III
B. II – III – I D. III – I – II
11. Jannah is a professional ballroom dancer. She was asked to perform in a school program, after her performance one of the
students asked her if what is the name of the step where she raised her right foot slightly in front, then fall onto her right foot in
front raising her left foot in rear and fall onto the left foot in rear and raise right foot in front. If you were Jannah, what would be
your answer to the student’s question?
A. Close step B. Waltz C. Rocking Step D. Chasing Step
12. Which of the following is the correct order in doing BUTT KICK?
I. Begin by standing with your feet about hip-distance apart, with your arms at your side.
II.Place the ball of your right foot back on the ground, and slowly bring your left heel to your buttocks.
III. Slowly bring your right heel to your buttocks by contracting your hamstring muscle.
A. I – II – III B. II – III – I C. I – II – III D. III – I – II
13. How can warm -up exercise help your body?
A. It can increase blood flow to your joints and reduce risks of injury.
B. It can help increase your temperature and tighten your joints.
C. It can help you recover of post-exercise heart rate.
D. It will help your body to relax
14. Isabella and Jonathan joined a ballroom dance competition. They were assigned to dance slow waltz, tango, Viennese waltz,
foxtrot and quickstep. To what category do the following dances belong?
A. Dance Mixers C. Latin American
B. Social Dance D. Modern Standard
15. How will you know if you are doing a march warm-up exercise properly?
A. Do not pump your arms up and down in rhythm with your steps.
B. Your elbows bent at a 45 degree angle.
C. Twisting the body as you march.
D. Slowly lift your leg straight out in front of you alternately.

HEALTH
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the BEST answer from the choice given.
1.Which does NOT belong to the common concept in drug education?
A. Drug Misuse C. Drug Psychology
B. Drug Tolerance C. Drug Dependence

2. What law enforcing agencies fight against drugs?


A. Department of Agriculture
B. Department of Foreign Affairs
C. Philippine Statistics Authority
D. Philippine Drug Enforcing Agencies

3. According to National Survey on Drug Use and Health, What age does the children already start abusing drugs?
A. 12 or 13 C. 14 or 15
B. 15 or 16 D. 10 or 11

4.What are the commonly abused drugs in the Philippines?


A. Shabu, marijuana and inhalants C. Cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol
B. Alcohol D. All of these
5. Drugs which distort reality and facts and affects all senses and make the
patient see, hear and experience things that do not happen at the moment.
A. Stimulant drugs C. Hallucinogens
B. Heroin D. Inhalants
6. What will happen to the person if he excessively used opioids?
A. Memory loss C. Weight loss
B. Depression D. Convulsion
7. Which of the following is NOT an example of commonly abused drugs?
A. Heroin B. Inhalants C. Marijuana D. Shabu
8.What is the reason for the successful decline of drugs in the country?
A. abuse of power
B. miscommunication of different law enforcement agencies
C. mishandle operation conducted by the law enforcement agencies
D. strict implementation of policies under the “Dangerous Drug Act of 2002”
9. Which among the choices below is not an effect of excessive used of stimulant drugs?
A. Irritability C. Hallucination
B. Mood swings D. Depression
10.What are the commonly abused drugs in the Philippines?
A. Shabu, marijuana and inhalants C. Cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol
B. Alcohol D. All of these

11. Which protective factors best prevent family weak parental guidance?
A. Clear and consistent family rules
B. Reliance on friends for emotional support
C. Strong community relationships
D. Active and positive community programs
12. Which among the choices below is a risk factors involving students from school?
A. Preference to stay with peers and friends
B. Shows interest in attending class
C. Strong family values
D. Lack of commitment to studies
13. Teenagers who engage in early smoking and early drinking have less chance of using and experimenting with dangerous drugs
of abuse.
A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. None
14.Teenagers who engage in early smoking and early drinking have less chance of using and experimenting with dangerous drugs
of abuse.
A. True B. False C. Uncertain D. None of these
15.Do you agree that having cardiovascular diseases is one of the long-term effects of tobacco?

A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. None

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Agnipa National High School
Sablayan Extension
SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
MAPEH 9
S.Y 2022-2023
Name:____________________________ Score:_____________
Grade/Section:____________________ Date:______________

Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the BEST answer from the choice given. Write the letter of the
correct answer on the space provided
MUSIC

__1. The general texture of Classical music


A. monophonic C. heterophonic
B. homophonic D. polyphonic
__2. The following are instrumental forms of the classical music except one
A. sonata B. opera C. symphony D. concerto
__3. . Who was named as the “Father of the Symphony”?
A. Beethoven B. Haydn C. Mozart D. Bach
__4. Who is the classical composer described as a “rag-to-riches?”
A. Franz Joseph Haydn C. Ludwig Van Beethoven
B. Johann Sebastian Bach D. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
__5. Who was also known as the “deaf composer”?
A. Beethoven B. Haydn C. Mozart D. Bach
__6. This term was applied to light and graceful music
A. racoco style C. galant style
B. classicism D. none of the above
__7. Great variety of contrast of mood received new emphasis in classical music. Contrast of mood may include:
A. contrasting themes within movement
B. contrasting theme within a single theme
C. fluctuate of mood from dramatic, turbulent music into a dance tune
D. all of the above
__8.The following are instrumental forms of the classical music except one
A. sonata B. opera C. symphony D. concerto
__9. Which movement of the symphony is typically Rondo or Sonata form?
A.1st movement B. 2nd movement C. 3rd movement D. 4th movement
__10. How would you explain the Classical Period?
A. it denoted conformity with the principles and characteristics of ancient Greek and Roman Period.
B. it denotes the presence of social organization.
C. it denotes an artwork.
D. none of the above
__11. How would you describe the 3rd movement of Sonata No. 16 in C major k545 of Mozart?
A. Allegro B. Adante C. Minuet D. Moderate to fast tempo
__12. How do you describe the first movement of “ Eine Kleine Nacthmusik” by W.A Mozart?
A. The first movement is in sonata-allergo form and G major, so it is composed in three major
B. There is a short transitional passage which modulates to the second theme.
C. It is quite short.
D. Both B and C
__13. Which is not a characteristic of Classical melodies?
A. tuneful C. ornamented
B. easy to remember D. simple
__14. Which does not describe the characteristics of Classical music?
A. Composers tend to express shades of emotion through extensive use of gradual dynamic change
B.The cultural life was dominated by the aristocracy, as patrons of musicians and artists generally influenced the arts.
C. Classical melodies tend to sound balanced and symmetrical
D. All of the above

__15. How Franz Joseph Haydn reflects his character and personality to his music composition?
A. being elegant, boring, and imperfection.
B. being arrogant, impulsive, and wise man.
C. being self-control, curiosity and social intelligence
D. being calm, balanced, serious but with touches of humor
ARTS

__1. Art during this period was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective, and deeper landscape.
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Both A & B D. None of the above
__2. This is period of artistic styles exaggerated motion, drama, tension and grandeur.
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Both A & B D. None of the above
__3. Who is the artist that started out as a specialist in his paintings of still life, especially of fruits?
A. Diego Velasquez C. Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio B.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini D. Peter Paul Rubens
__4. Who is the artist that produced over 600 paintings, nearly 400 etchings, and 2000 drawings?
A. Gian Lorenzo Bernini C. Peter Paul Rubens
B. Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggi D. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
__5. Painters during this period depicted real life figures and their sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings.
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Both A & B D. None of the above
__6. Andrea likes visiting museums. One day, while she is visiting a famous museum, she saw a sculpture that is typically larger-
than-life size. It is marked by a similar sense of dynamic movement and along with an active use of space. From what era does
this sculpture belong?
A. Renaissance B. Baroque C. Classical D. Medieval
__7. Which among the following best describes the artworks of Peter Paul Rubens? It…
A. Has spiritual values and often chooses religious subjects.
B. Portrays pain connected with the idea of redemption.
C. Uses mythical and figurative subjects, landscapes, portraits, and Counter- Reformation altarpieces.
D. Has subjects combined with an additional episode from the Gospel in the lower part of the painting
__8. Arts of the Renaissance Period covers artworks produced during the following centuries in Europe, EXCEPT.
A. 14th centuries B. 15th centuries C. 16th centuries D. 17th centuries
__9. What could be the reason why the artist made such an art?
A. Some of them are making our surroundings more beautiful
B. Art is inspiring and stimulating for the human mind.
C. Create for a variety of reasons, including fun, expression, effecting the viewer, tell stories, and more
D. All of the above
__10. If Renaissance art was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective and deeper landscape. How about the
Baroque art?
A. It was purposely made to glorify the Christian religion and to express its mystery.
B. Developed as a new source of artistic creativity much more progressive than the conservation Greek art.
C. It reflects the tensions of the age notably the desire of the Catholic Church in Rome to reassert itself in the wake of the
Protestant Reformation.
D. It was characterized by its very vigorous style in painting and sculpture, lavishly decorated manuscripts, and retained
many basic features of roman architectural
__11. How would you explain Renaissance painting from Baroque painting?
A.Renaissance painting depicted real-life figures andtheir sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings while
Baroque painting illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma.
B.Renaissance painting illustrated key elements of Catholic dogma while Baroque painting depicted real –life figures and
their sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human beings
C.Renaissance painting in this era were copied or imitated from Hellenic Greek paintings while Baroque illustrated key
elements of Catholic dogma.
D.Renaissance painting depict natural figures with dynamics compositions while Baroque painting illustrated key
elements of Catholic dogma.
__12.Which of the following is NOT a Famous artist during the Renaissance era?
A. Michelangelo C. Leonardo da Vinci
B. Donatello D. Caravaggio
__13. Which among the following artists made a sculpture of “David” for Cardinal Borghese?
A. Gian Lorenzo Bernini C. Peter Paul Rubens
B. Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio D. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
__14. “Brushwork is creamy and broad, often resulting in thick impasto.” Based on this statement, what Principle of Art is being
used?
A. Balance B. Unity C. Emphasis D. Texture
__15. Painters during Baroque Period typically portrayed a strong sense of movement, using swirling spirals and upward
diagonals, and strong sumptuous colour schemes, in order to dazzle and surprise. What Element of Art is being used?
A. Line B. Form C. Shape D. All of the above

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

__1.What do you call to a health related fitness that has the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to supply oxygento your
body tissues during sustained physical activity?
A. muscular endurance B. muscular strength
C. cardio vascular endurance D. flexibility
__2. What were your considerations in identifying food to eat?
A.Variety of nutritious foods for sufficient intake of all nutrients, including vitamins, and minerals
B.Foods that are nutritious like sardines, instant noodles, and soft drinks.
C.Foods that were cooked by frying, grilling and broiling.
D.French fries and potatoes’ fries plus soda
__3. What feet position are you performing when your heel is in the instep of your other foot?
A. 1st position B. 2nd Position C. 3rd Position D. 4th Position
__4. What is the count pattern of chasing step?
A. 1 and 2 and B. and 1 and 2 C. 1, 2 and D. and 1, 2
__5. What form of social dance that allows you to have a chance to dance or socialize with other members of the leading group.
A.Dance Mixer B.Dance Etiquette C.Social Dancing D.Dance Sports24
__6. How will you know if you are doing a march warm-up exercise properly?
A. Do not pump your arms up and down in rhythm with your steps.
B. Your elbows bent at a 45 degree angle.
C. Twisting the body as you march.
D. Slowly lift your leg straight out in front of you alternately.
__7. Which of the following is TRUE about the benefits of dancing?
A. Dance can promote social-emotional skills.
B. Dance can promote social isolation .
C. Dance can increase risk of cardiovascular diseases.
D. Dance can impair muscle tone and strength
__8. Which of the following, aside from fitness, can be developed if one engages in social dancing activities?
A.Respect B.Sense of community C.Courtesy D.All of them
__9. Ana is a member of a cheer dance group in their school and she is planning to practice today. Which of the following
exercises will she perform first?
A. Stretching B. Warm up C. Cool down D. Floor exercises
__10. Jannah is a professional ballroom dancer. She was asked to perform in a school program, after her performance one of the
students asked her if what is the name of the step where she raised her right foot slightly in front, then fall onto her right foot in
front raising her left foot in rear and fall onto the left foot in rear and raise right foot in front. If you were Jannah, what would be
your answer to the student’s question?
A. Close step B. Waltz C. Rocking Step D. Chasing Step
__11. How would you best use the knowledge and skills learned in social dancing to enhance fitness in your community?
A.I will render an intermission number with my partner during fiestas.
B.I will make social dancing my lifetime fitness activity.
C.I will share my skills by teaching community folks, young and old, about social dances.
D.I will coordinate with community officials in conducting a social dancing program
__12. Which of the following is the correct order in doing BUTT KICK?
I. Begin by standing with your feet about hip-distance apart, with your arms at your side.
II. Place the ball of your right foot back on the ground, and slowly bring your left heel to your buttocks.
III.Slowly bring your right heel to your buttocks by contracting your hamstring muscle.
A. I – II – III C. I – II – III
B. II – III – I D. III – I – II
__13. Isabella and Jonathan joined a ballroom dance competition. They were assigned to dance slow waltz, tango, Viennese waltz,
foxtrot and quickstep. To what category do the following dances belong?
A. Dance Mixers C. Latin American
B. Social Dance D. Modern Standard
__14. How will you know if you are doing a march warm-up exercise properly?
A. Do not pump your arms up and down in rhythm with your steps.
B. Your elbows bent at a 45 degree angle.
C. Twisting the body as you march.
D. Slowly lift your leg straight out in front of you alternately
___15.How can warm -up exercise help your body?
A. It can increase blood flow to your joints and reduce risks of injury.
B. It can help increase your temperature and tighten your joints.
C. It can help you recover of post-exercise heart rate.
D. It will help your body to relax

HEALTH

__1. What law enforcing agencies fight against drugs?


A. Department of Agriculture
B. Department of Foreign Affairs
C. Philippine Statistics Authority
D. Philippine Drug Enforcing Agencies
__2. According to National Survey on Drug Use and Health, What age does the children already start abusing drugs?
A. 12 or 13 C. 14 or 15
B. 15 or 16 D. 10 or 11
__3.What are the commonly abused drugs in the Philippines?
A. Shabu, marijuana and inhalants C. Cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol
B. Alcohol D. All of these
__4. What is the highest educational attainment of the Filipino drug users?
A. Elementary graduate C. College graduate
B. High School graduate D. Master’s Degree
__5. What do you call a substance or chemicals which taken into the body either through nasal, oral, transdermal or intravenous
that can cause addiction?
A. Alcohol B. Drugs C. Petroleum D. Water
__6. Drugs which distort reality and facts and affects all senses and make the
patient see, hear and experience things that do not happen at the moment.
A. Stimulant drugs C. Hallucinogens
` B. Heroin ` D. Inhalants
__7. Which of the following is the effect of drug use and abuse on the family?
A.Poor academic performance B.Broken and unhappy family ties
C.Increase rate of absenteeism and tardiness D.Affected economy due to low manpower production
__8.Which of the following is risk factors along Peers and Friends domains of life?
A.Formation of friendship
B.Reliance on friends for emotional support
C.Association with peers and friends known to use gateway drugs
D.Association with peers and friends who do not use gateway drugs
__9. How can you describe drug misuse?
A. It is the condition of the body to adapt the effect of substance to the body
B. Are drugs commonly abused by users
C. It is the use of a substance incoherent with the prescribed dosage or frequent
D. It is any substance or chemicals.
__10. How would you explain why does drugs work?
A. It works because when chemicals absorbed in the body either nasal or oral way have psychological emotional ,and
behavioral effects on a person.
B. It works because of its chemicals.
C. It works because its chemicals has powerful effect when inhaled.
D. It works because there is a larger amount of substance.
__11. If depressant drugs slow down a person’s central nervous system, how about stimulant drugs?
A.If speeds up a person’s central nervous system
B.It breaks a person’s central nervous system
C.It pauses a person’s central nervous system
D.It stops a person’s central nervous system
__12. Which of the following is NOT an example of commonly abused drugs?
A. Heroin B. Inhalants C. Marijuana D. Shabu
__13. Which does NOT belong to the common concept in drug education?
A. Drug Misuse C. Drug Psychology
B. Drug Tolerance C. Drug Dependence
__14. Teenagers who engage in early smoking and early drinking have a higher chance of using and experimenting with
dangerous drugs and abuse. What classification of drug is being presented?
A.Depressant drugs B.Gateway drugs C.Stimulant drugs D.Narcotics
__15. What will happen to the person if he excessively used opioids?
A. Memory loss C. Weight loss
B. Depression D. Convulsion

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