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Music

1. Who is known as the greatest master of Roman Catholic music during the renaissance period?
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

2. The following are the characteristics of Baroque music EXCEPT one.


Tells of chivalry and courtly love

3. What Mass of Palestrina is held up as the perfect example of counter-reformation style?


Pope Marcellus Mass

4. Who composed “April is in My Mistress’Face”?


Thomas Morley

5. What element of music refers to the linear presentation of pitch?


Melody

6. How can you determine if appropriate harmony is applied in music?


When two or more pitch is being played together

7. What is used to set music into text during the medieval period?
Neume Notation

8. Which of the following is NOT a composer from the Baroque Period?


Thomas Morley

9. Kurt wants to compose a song in ternary form. How should he be guided by the correct pattern in his
composition?
ABA

10. Which of the following is an example of texture?


Monophonic

11. A Gregorian monk is singing the same melody as another monk. What texture is being observed?
Monophony

12. A lute player is accompanying a violinist. How will you prove if the texture is correctly identified?
Homophony

13. In vocal music, the soloist sings in a melismatic way. When can you say that your interpretation of
the term is correct?
Many notes are set to one syllable

14. A pianist is given a baroque period musical piece to accompany the choir. Concerning this, how
should the pianist be expected to apply the dynamics of the music during this period?
Unexpected changes of dynamics from loud to soft and soft to loud.

15. Antonio Vivaldi’s “Winter” is divided into three movements, how is tempo being applied to the
concerto?
1st and 3rd movements have the same tempo

ARTS

16.How are Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic periods similar to one another in terms of art?
Geographical location

17. Analie made paintings inspired by Ancient Greek Art. How will you know if it has the same distinct
art forms?
Ancient Greek Art is a combination of decorative art forms and naturalistic art
18.Both the ancient Greeks and Romans focus on humanism as a subject in sculpture. How do these
two-period differ from one another?
Greeks preferred idealistic portraits, whereas Romans preferred realistic portraits.

19. Which of the following is the characteristic/s of Egyptian art?


All of these

20. The Romanesque and Gothic periods continue the patronage of religion as the subject of art for
most visual arts. What makes Byzantine differ from the latter?
Extremely conservative because of religion

21. What do you call a massive monument from Ancient Egypt having a rectangular base and four
triangular faces culminating in a singular apex, built over or around a crypt or a tomb?
Pyramid

22. How does Greek sculpture differ from Roman sculpture?


Greek sculpture shows less action while Roman sculpture is free-standing.

23.Jessica does visual arts project which operates in three dimensions. What art form classification of
visual art does she use?
Sculpture

24. The “Tomb of the Diver” was painted in the fresco method during the classical period. Which
statement best describes the word fresco?
All of the above

25.How would you describe the paintings from Ancient Egypt?


All the above-mentioned

26. Anna is creating a work of art in which she made an image using an assemblage of small pieces of
colored glass, Stone, or other materials. What kind of artwork did she make?
Mosaic

27. The following are the architectural styles from the Greek Era EXCEPT one.
Fresco

28. In early age, man developed a form of architecture based on megaliths. Megaliths were derived from
Greek word “lithos” which means _______ and “megas” which means __________.
stone: big

29. What is the method of painting that uses water-based pigments usually found on a wall surface?
Fresco

30. Nowadays, our painters apply transparency and quick dry for their artworks. What appropriate
method is being applied by them?
Acrylic

PE

1. Which of the following refers to the percentage of fat, bones, and muscles in the body?
b. Body Composition

2. What activity is performed to measure the flexibility of the shoulder girdle?


d. Zipper Test

3. What is the purpose of performing the 3 Minute step test?


c. To measure cardiovascular endurance

4. How many Beats Per Minute is observed in stepping up and down the bench?
c. 96 bpm
5. How is the Body Mass Index computed?
a. Weight in Kilograms is divided by Height in square meters

6. How does the Cardiovascular endurance work?


d. The heart, lungs, and blood vessels deliver oxygen to working muscles and tissues to utilize
the oxygen.

7. What is common between a push-up and a basic plank?


b. It measures Strength

8. What is the Body Mass Index of a 15 years old student who has a weight of 71 Kilograms and a height
of 1.71 meters?
c. 24.28

9. Arrange the following procedures to the correct order for performing the Hexagon Agility Test.

d. 3412

10. Arrange the following procedures to the correct order for performing the Stork Balance Stand Test.

c. 2431

11. If a person’s Body Mass Index is 17.5, we can conclude that____________.


c. The person is underweight

12. What activity does NOT belong to the category of Skill Related Fitness?
b. Flexibility

13. Student A got 151 cm in standing long jump, while student B only got 55 cm. Who did well between
the two?
a. Student A because he got a higher numerical value than student B

14. Student C got 30.48 cm in the Stick drop test, while student D got 5.08 cm. Who did well between
the two?

b. Student D because he got a lower numerical value than student C

15. Sheena performs a standing long jump during her PE class. What component is being tested to her
performance?
c. Power

HEALTH

16. What do you call a sociological group in a large place sharing one environment?
c. Community

17. Which of the following statements best describes community health?


b. Protecting and improving the health of all members of the community through organized and
sustained community efforts.
18. Which of the following statements is NOT a characteristic of a healthy community?
c. Inaccessible and indecent health services and facilities.

19. What is the major problem of solid waste management?


a. Behavior of the people in the community.

20. Fiona is living in a nearby train rail and neighbor who loves karaoke and often her family yells at each
other. Which of the following led to Fiona’s mental instability?

b. Noise Pollution

21. Elora is an advocate of a clean environment. One of which is protecting its people from polluted air.
Which among the presidential decree provides a comprehensive air pollution control policy?
b. P.D. 8749

22. Mackie and his company want to rehabilitate, protect and develop the forest lands to ensure
continuity of productive condition. What presidential decree does Mackie adhere to?
a. PD 389

23. Choose the possible result of a community health problem provided below.
Deforestation: _____________________: Oil Spill: Suffocation of marine life.
b. Massive Erosion

24. As an eco-warrior, how can you teach an unaware member of your family about community health
problems?
d. Setting yourself as an example by influencing your family members to observe proper waste
segregation.

25. As a student, how can you reduce the problem of plastics?

a. Switch to alternatives

26. How are you going to dispose of sanitary napkins, disposable diapers, and cigarette butts?
a. Composting

27. Which of the following is the effect of the destruction of the environment?
c. Global Warming

28. Which of the following is one of the causes of the destruction of the environment?
c. Deforestation

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