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MUSIC

Pre-Test | Direction: On a separate sheet of paper, answer the following by choosing the letter
of your best answer.

1. He created and composed the melody for the University of the Philippine’s Official
Anthem, UP naming Mahal.
A. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. Antonio Molina
C. Nicanor AbelardoFrancisco Santiago
B. Francisco Buencamino, Sr.Santiago ` D. Antonio
MolinaNicanor Abelardo

2. He lived in Quiapo, Manila, and stood proud as an Orchestra soloist at Manila Grand
Opera House dating 1940s to the 70s.
A. Antonio Molina C. Francisco Santiago
B. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. D. Nicanor Abelardo

1. A. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. C. Nicanor Abelardo


B. Francisco Santiago D. Antonio Molina
3. On October 16, 1952, a composer died and after which, a posthumous award was
honored to him with the title, “Outstanding Composer.” Who is the said composer?
A. Antonio Molina C. Francisco Santiago
B. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. D. Nicanor Abelardo

1. A. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. C. Nicanor Abelardo


B. Francisco Santiago D. Antonio Molina
4. He garnered an award as the First National Artist for Music here in the Philippines.
A. Antonio Molina C. Francisco Santiago
B. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. D. Nicanor Abelardo

1. A. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. C. Nicanor Abelardo


B. Francisco Santiago D. Antonio Molina
5. Since elementary, young learners are taught of Leron Leron Sinta whose melody captured
our hearts. From which whose composer does this song originated?
A. Antonio Molina C. Francisco Santiago
B. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. D. Nicanor AbelardoA. Francisco
Buencamino, Sr. C. Nicanor Abelardo

B. Francisco Santiago D. Antonio Molina


6. This composer is known for being a Music Instructor and Band conductor of the
Philippine Military Academy. His active involvement with various military bands
ultimately earned him his military rank of Colonel.
A. Hilarion RubioCol. Antonio Buenaventura CB.
Col. Antonio BuenaventuraHilarion Rubio
BC. Rodolfo Cornejo Felipe De Leon, Sr. D. Felipe De
Leon, Sr.Rodolfo Cornejo

7. This composer was the Church organist of Pasay Catholic Church and a Doctor of Music
(honoris causa) in his time.
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura C. Hilarion Rubio
B. Felipe De Leon, Sr. D. Rodolfo CornejoA.
Hilarion Rubio B. Col. Antonio Buenaventura

C. Rodolfo Cornejo D. Felipe De Leon, Sr.


8. He composed Unang Katas, Bulaklaken, Liwayway, and the & the National Heroes
Day Hymn.
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura C. Hilarion Rubio
B. Felipe De Leon, Sr. D. Rodolfo Cornejo
1. A. Hilarion Rubio B. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
C. Rodolfo Cornejo D. Felipe De Leon, Sr.
9. A journalist/composer in his time as he had written music columns for the Manila Times
and Taliba. He was also conferred an honorary degree, Doctor of Humanities by the
University of the Philippines, in 1991.
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura C. Hilarion Rubio
B. Felipe De Leon, Sr. D. Rodolfo Cornejo

1. A. Hilarion Rubio B. Col. Antonio Buenaventura


C. Rodolfo Cornejo D. Felipe De Leon, Sr.
10. The first Filipino composer who received an honorary degree from a government
recognized music school in the United States.
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura C. Hilarion Rubio
B. Felipe De Leon, Sr. D. Rodolfo Cornejo

1. A. Hilarion Rubio B. Col. Antonio Buenaventura


C. Rodolfo Cornejo D. Felipe De Leon, Sr.
11. He was born on May 4, 1954 at in Manila. He was recently declared as National Artist in
music under the Duterte government.
A. Alfredo Buenaventura Ryan Cayabyab CB. Rosendo
Santos Lucio San Pedro
CB. Lucio San Pedro Rosendo Santos
D. Ryan Cayabyab Alfredo Buenaventura

12. He studied at the UP Conservatory of Music and proceeded toat the Catholic University
of America in Washington, DC.
A. Alfredo Buenaventura C. Rosendo Santos
B. Lucio San Pedro D. Ryan Cayabyab A. Ryan
Cayabyab B. Lucio San Pedro

C. Rosendo Santos D. Alfredo Buenaventura


13. This composer preserved the traditional/classical way of compositions as seen in his
works like Misa, Four Poems for Soprano and Piano, Zarzuela Alikabok, and Opera
Spolarium with Libretto.
A. Alfredo Buenaventura C. Rosendo Santos
B. Lucio San Pedro D. Ryan Cayabyab

1.
C. Rosendo Santos D. Alfredo Buenaventura
14. He was born on February 11, 1913, and studied Music at UP and Julliard University.
A. A. Alfredo Buenaventura C. Rosendo Santos
B. Lucio San Pedro D. Ryan Cayabyab Ryan
Cayabyab B. Lucio San Pedro

1. C. Rosendo Santos D. Alfred


15. He spans both popular and classical worlds with his pop, ballads, operas, zarzuela,
orchestral, and choral compositions.
A. Alfredo Buenaventura C. Rosendo Santos
B. Lucio San Pedro D. Ryan Cayabyab
A. Ryan Cayabyab B. Lucio San Pedro

C. Rosendo Santos D. Alfredo Buenaventura

ARTS

Directions: Read the question carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. He is an award-winning travel photographer who won two Pacific-Asia Tourism
Association (PATA) Gold awards?
A. George Tapan C. Lino Broca
B. John K. Chua D. Manny Librodo

2. Why is Photography considered as “modern” art form?


A. because photography is a vital tool in communication
B. because it has been used to eloquently speak against social and
political issues
C. because it is now viewed as being more than just about
beautiful
D. because modern artist and designers adopt them to enhance their creative
work.

3. What do you call with the light and dark values in a picture?
A. contrast C. photo lights
B. light/dark values D. quality

4. What is the other term used by the Americans for film?


A. cinema B. movie C. Sheet D. silver screen

5. The following are terms that exist for an individual motion-picture except:
A. moving picture B. picture C. picture show D. photo

6. It is considered as the visual basis of film.


A. a powerful medium C. popular entertainment
B. frame used for creating films D. universal power of communication
7. It is a nonfiction genre using real-life footage as well as file materials in
many cases to present an issue.
A. disaster films C. silent films
B. documentary films D. suspense films

8. It is a film that seeks to elicit fear for entertainment purposes.


A. horror film C. science fiction film
B. fantasy film D. silent film

9. It is a genre that uses speculative, fictional science-based depictions of


phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science.
A. horror film C. science fiction film
B. fantasy film D. silent film

10. A Filipino religious- family film produced by Star Cinema?


A. magnifico C. sister stella
B. sa’yo lamang D. tanging yaman
C.
11. A film that won him as the Best Director at the highly prestigious Cannes Film
Festival of 2009?
A. Brillante Mendoza C. Lino Broca
B. Ishmael Bernal D. Maryo J. delos Reyes

12. This film gained a major International accolade in an Indie International Film
Festival gaining 31 wins and 11 other nominations?
A. magnifico C. sister stella
B. sa’yo lamang D. tanging yaman
C.
13. A Studio in the Philippines Established in the year 1991 and has collaborated
on numerous animation projects and series with foreign partners.
A. Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc.
B. PASI
C. Philippine Animation Industry
D. Philippine Animation Studious, Inc.

14. Which of the following animated series produced by APT entertainment


recognized as the first fully-animated Filipino film?
A. Captain Flamingo, Groove High
B. Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia, RPG Metanoia
C. Producing Praker, Space Heroes, Universe
D. Urduja, Imaginary Friends and Seventoon

15. It is an Animated film said to be the country’s all –digital full- length feature.
A. Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia C. RPG Metanoia
B. Groove High D. Urduja
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Directions: Write AGREE, if you think the statement is correct and DISAGREE if otherwise.

1. An RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion) of 10 means that the activity is very light.
2. Swimming and playing basketball are vigorous activities.
3. Street and hip-hop dances are active recreational activities.
4. Proper execution of dance steps increases the risk of injuries.
5. A normal nutritional status means that weight is proportional to the height.
6. Physically inactivity and an unhealthy diet are risk factors for heart disease.
7. Brisk walking and dancing are activities which are of moderate intensity.
8. One can help the community by sharing his/her knowledge and skills in dancing.
9. Surfing on the internet and playing computer games greatly improve one’s fitness.
10. A physically active person engages in 5-10 minutes of moderately vigorous physical
activity three or more times a week.

Put a check (/) mark if you think you can confidently do the task and X mark if you cannot.
________ I can identify the risk factors related to heart disease.
________ I engage in moderate to vigorous activities regularly.
________ I recognize that have responsibilities in my community.
________ I examine media information on fitness before trusting them.
________ I am aware of the needs of others, and I am willing to help them.
________ I can assess the level of my physical activity participation and readiness.
________ I know that media and technology have advantages and disadvantages to our
health.

Processing Questions:
1. What are the activities that can help improve your fitness? Why do you say so?
2. What are the activities that do not involve much physical activity? Why do you say so?
3. Which recreational activities will you choose as your lifetime hobby? Why?

HEALTH

Directions: Read each question about Global Health and Millennium Development
Goals. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in before the number.

1. Which of these international organizations is the chief body responsible for providing leadership
on global health, setting norms and standards and giving health support to nations around the world?
A. World Bank
B. World Health Organization
C. United Nation Health and Life Insurance
D. International Committee of the Red Cross

2. Which nation or continents has the very best death rate recorded among children aged 5 years and
below?
A. Africa
B. South Asia
C. Latin America
D. East Asia and Pacific

3. Which among the diseases below is the leading cause of death among people who live in
developing countries?

A. Malaria
B. HIV/AIDS
C. Heart diseases
D. Respiratory diseases
4. In what particular region did new HIV infections occur among individuals living in low and
middle-income countries?
A. Easy Asia
B. South Asia
C. Pacific Region
D. Sub-Saharan Africa

5. Which among the lifestyles below is the top leading cause of death worldwide?
A. Stroke
B. Diabetes
C. Hypertension
D. Heart disease

6. This refers to diverse health issues, concerns and trends which involve all nations to deal with an
act to protect the health of people and groups across boundaries.
A. Health
B. Public health
C. Global health
D. Health education
7. These are goals set by the United Nations for its member nations to be fulfilled on an agreed span
of time to be evaluated and counter-checked under world standards.
A. World Health Goals
B. K-12 Development Goals
C. Millennium Development Goals
D. United Nations Development Goals

8. What Millennium Development Goals greatly protect and look after for women and children’s
health?
A. MDG No. 1 and 2
B. MDG No. 7 and 8
C. MDG No. 3, 4 and 5

D. MDG No. 1,6 and 7


9. Which of this primary international body is responsible for developing leadership in health, and in
setting norms and standards to provide health support among nations around the world?
A. World Bank
B. United Nations
C. International Red Cross
D. World Health Organization

10. This refers to global health effort to control poverty and eradicate the spread of mosquito-borne
infections through development, preventive measures, and effective treatment.
A. Roll Back Malaria
B. Roll Back Dengue
C. Stop Dengue and Malaria
D. Destroy Mosquitoes Program

11. This is nationwide effort of the Department of Health to prevent and control the spread of
tuberculosis (TB).
A. Tuberculosis – Direct Occupational Treatment System
B. Tuberculosis – Department of Tropical Treatment Service
C. Tuberculosis – Directly Observed Therapy Short Course Strategy
D. Tuberculosis – Dangerous Occupational Therapy Short Course Strategy

12. Which of the following vaccines is NOT part of the program in the Global Alliance for Vaccine
and Immunization that aims to strengthen children’s immunization programs particularly in the
developing countries?

A. HIV vaccine
B. hepatitis vaccine
C. influenza vaccine
D. pneumonia vaccine
13. Which of these communicable diseases has greatly threatened developing nations particularly in
Africa?
A. Malaria
B. HIV/AIDS
C. Influenza
D. Tuberculosis

14. Which of the subsequent isn’t a provision of the World Health Organization Framework
Convention on Tobacco Control?
A. decrease in age limit to use tobacco products
B. new packaging and labelling of tobacco products
C. increase in price and tax measures of tobacco products
D. protection of the public from the dangers of tobacco smoke

15. Which of the following is a shared risk factor for developing chronic non-communicable diseases
as identified by the Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases?
A. physical inactivity
B. unhealthy eating habits
C. tobacco and alcohol use
a. all of the above

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