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MUSIC

How does the music contribute to the performance of a musical production?


A. The music sets the mood and enhances the emotional impact of the scenes, adding
depth and intensity to the storytelling.
B. The music provides a catchy melody and memorable tunes that the audience can
sing along to, creating a sense of entertainment and enjoyment.
C. The music serves as background noise, filling the gaps between dialogues and
scenes, without significantly influencing the overall performance.
D. The music is merely a technical element, ensuring that the actors stay in sync and
maintain their rhythm throughout the production.

Which of the following statements accurately describes the cultural background and origins
of the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon?
A. The Pahiyas Festival originated from Spanish colonial influence and celebrates the
feast day of St. James the Great.
B. The Pahiyas Festival originated from indigenous harvest rituals and celebrates
gratitude for a bountiful harvest.
C. The Pahiyas Festival originated from American colonization and commemorates
the liberation of Lucban during World War II.
D. The Pahiyas Festival originated from Chinese cultural traditions and celebrates the
Lunar New Year.

It is a type of stage performance that portrays the clash between Muslims


and Christians.
A. Bodabil B. Komedya C. Moro-moro D. Sarsuela

Which of the following statements best evaluates the role of improvised music
accompaniment in the Pahiyas Festival of Lucban, Quezon?
A. The improvised music accompaniment adds a vibrant and festive atmosphere to the
festival, enhancing the overall experience for participants and spectators.
B. The improvised music accompaniment in the Pahiyas Festival demonstrates the
cultural heritage and artistic skills of the local community, showcasing their
musical traditions.
C. The improvised music accompaniment in the Pahiyas Festival is irrelevant and
does not contribute significantly to the overall celebration and cultural significance
of the event.
D. The improvised music accompaniment in the Pahiyas Festival lacks coherence and
detracts from the authentic cultural experience, diminishing its value.

This intermission acts featured comedy skits, music, monologue, etc.


A. Bodabil B. Komedya C. Moro-moro D. Sarsuela

Which of the following best describes the cultural background and origin of the Ati-Atihan
Festival in the Philippines?
A. It originated from the Spanish colonial era and celebrates the conversion of
indigenous Ati people to Christianity.
B. It originated from pre-colonial times and commemorates the Malay migration to
the islands.
C. It originated during the American occupation and honors the Filipino
revolutionaries who fought for independence.
D. It originated in the 20th century and celebrates the Filipino-Chinese community's
contribution to the country's economy.

It is a collaborative form of theater, music, dance and literature that portrays day to day
struggles and triumphs of common Filipino.
A. Bodabil B. Komedya C. Moro-moro D. Sarsuela

It is one of the colorful theatrical traditions in the Philippines used by the


Spanish as a method to spread Christianity.
A. Bodabil B. Komedya C. Moro-moro D. Sarsuela

Which of the following statements best evaluates the significance of improvised music
accompaniment in the Pahiyas Festival?
A. Improvised music adds a lively atmosphere to the festival but does not have a
significant impact on its cultural authenticity.
B. Improvised music in the Pahiyas Festival enhances the overall cultural experience
and reinforces the connection between the celebration and the local traditions.
C. Improvised music in the Pahiyas Festival is a recent addition that detracts from the
festival's traditional roots and should be replaced with more authentic
performances.
D. The use of improvised music in the Pahiyas Festival is an unnecessary element that
distracts from the focus on the elaborate decorations and food offerings.

ARTS:
Which of the following correctly identifies the festivals and theatrical forms celebrated
throughout the country at various times of the year?
A. Sinulog Festival in January, Pahiyas Festival in May, and Komedya performances
during Holy Week.
B. Panagbenga Festival in February, Ati-Atihan Festival in January, and Christmas
Lantern Festival in December.
C. Higantes Festival in November, MassKara Festival in October, and Singkaban
Festival in September.
Which of the following options correctly identifies the festivals and theatrical forms
celebrated all over the Philippines throughout the year?
A. Sinulog Festival, Panagbenga Festival, and zarzuela
B. Pahiyas Festival, Ati-Atihan Festival, and komedya
C. Kadayawan Festival, Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival, and ballet
D. Dinagyang Festival, Higantes Festival, and opera
Which of the following options correctly identifies the festivals and theatrical forms
celebrated throughout the year in various regions of the Philippines?
A. Panagbenga Festival in Baguio City, Sinulog Festival in Cebu City, and
Kadayawan Festival in Davao City
B. Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, and Dinagyang Festival
in Iloilo City
C. Higantes Festival in Angono, Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival in Tacloban City, and
Sandugo Festival in Bohol
D. All of the above options correctly identify festivals and theatrical forms celebrated
throughout the year in various regions of the Philippines.
D. Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival in June, Kadayawan Festival in August, and
Panagbenga Fiesta in February.
When designing the visual elements and components of a selected festival or theatrical form,
which of the following is an essential consideration?
A. The historical significance and cultural context of the festival or theatrical form.
B. The availability of materials and resources for creating costumes and props.
C. The preferences of the audience attending the festival or theatrical performance.
D. The budget allocated for the production of costumes and props.
Which festival is performed by wearing colorful costumes like headdresses made of abaca
fibers, shells, feathers, bamboo, plant leaves, cogon, and sugar cane flowers?
A. Ati-atihan B. Kadayawan C. Panagbengga D. Sinulog
Which festival is characterized by brightly colored clothes similar to Sto.Niño?
A. Ati-atihan B. Kadayawan C. Panagbengga D. Sinulog
Which festival is performed by wearing masks to appear like the Roman
soldiers of the Biblical times?
A. Ati-atihan B. Kadayawan C. Moriones D. Sinulog
What theatrical form uses cut–out figures which are held together by sticks and
sometimes thread to create movement?
A. Dance drama B. Moro-Moro C. Shadow puppetry D. Zarzuela
Which festival celebrates good harvest with colorful tribal costumes and
jewelries together with floats of fresh fruits and flowers?
A. Ati-atihan B. Kadayawan C. Panagbengga D. Sinulog
When discussing the elements and principles of arts as seen in Philippine festivals, which of
the following statements is most appropriate?
A. The use of vibrant colors and intricate designs in costumes and floats demonstrates
the element of form and the principle of balance in Philippine festivals.
B. The energetic dance movements and rhythmic beats of traditional instruments
showcase the element of line and the principle of movement in Philippine festivals.
C. The incorporation of religious symbols and sacred rituals highlights the element of
texture and the principle of unity in Philippine festivals.
D. The arrangement of performances in chronological order and the harmonious
blending of different art forms represent the element of space and the principle of
contrast in Philippine festivals.

PE:

Which of the following is NOT part of the execution in Sinulog dance?


A. Move right foot forwards and backwards
B. Move both hands and feet sideward to the right and left
C. Walk forwards and backwards with the hands in 4th position
D. Hand movements includes upward and downwards like waving
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between regular physical
activity and overall health?
A. Regular physical activity can improve muscle strength and flexibility.
B. Engaging in physical activity can lead to weight loss and improved body
composition.
C. Physical activity is essential for maintaining healthy cardiovascular function.
D. All of the above.
When analyzing the nature and background of a dance, which of the following aspects should
be considered?
A. The cultural and historical context of the dance.
B. The technical execution and choreography of the dance.
C. The emotional expression and storytelling conveyed through the dance.
D. All of the above.
What is the recommended duration for moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity per week,
as per the guidelines for adults?
A. 30 minutes B. 60 minutes C. 90 minutes D. 120 minutes
Which of the following describes an example of undertaking physical activity for physical
fitness?
A. Recalling the recommended daily caloric intake for maintaining a healthy weight.
B. Remembering the different components of physical fitness, such as cardiovascular
endurance, strength, and flexibility.
C. Performing a set of push-ups to test upper body strength.
D. Memorizing the names of various muscle groups in the human body.
When analyzing the nature and background of a dance, which of the following factors should
be considered?
A. Cultural influences, historical context, and regional variations.
B. The choreographer's personal style and artistic vision.
C. The availability of dance studios and training facilities.
D. The popularity of the dance among the general population.
Which of the following describes an example of physical activity and its associated health
benefit?
A. Playing video games improves hand-eye coordination.
B. Reading a book enhances cognitive skills.
C. Jogging increases cardiovascular endurance.
D. Watching television strengthens social connections.
How does regular physical activity contribute to overall physical fitness?
A. It helps improve flexibility and joint mobility.
B. It enhances cognitive function and mental acuity.
C. It promotes cardiovascular health and increases endurance.
D. It aids in social interaction and relationship building.
When evaluating the execution of skills involved in a dance performance, which of the following
criteria is most relevant?
A. Precision, coordination, and synchronicity of movements.
B. Audience applause and reception.
C. Personal satisfaction and enjoyment of the dancers.
D. Costume design and visual aesthetics.
It is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristics
aspect of that community and its religion or culture.
A. Cultural dance B. Festival dance C. Non-religious dance D. Religious dance

HEALTH

Which of the following represents an applied approach for controlling non-


communicable diseases?
A. Conducting a survey to gather data on the prevalence of non-communicable
diseases in a specific region.
B. Organizing a fundraising event to support medical research on non-communicable
diseases.
C. Creating an online platform to provide educational resources about non-
communicable diseases.
D. Implementing a comprehensive tobacco control policy, including higher taxes and
smoking ban

Which of the following statements identifies a myth or fallacy about non-communicable


diseases?
A. Non-communicable diseases only affect older adults and are not a concern for
younger individuals.
B. Non-communicable diseases can be cured by taking over-the-counter medications
without medical supervision.
C. Non-communicable diseases are solely caused by genetic factors and cannot be
influenced by lifestyle choices.
D. Non-communicable diseases are contagious and can spread from person to person
through casual contact.

When understanding non-communicable diseases, what distinguishes them from


communicable diseases?
A. Non-communicable diseases are caused by pathogens, while communicable
diseases are caused by genetic factors.
B. Non-communicable diseases can be transmitted from person to person, while
communicable diseases cannot.
C. Non-communicable diseases have a chronic and long-lasting nature, while
communicable diseases are acute and short-term.
D. Non-communicable diseases primarily affect the respiratory system, while
communicable diseases affect other bodily systems.

Which of the following best describes non-communicable diseases?


A. Diseases that are easily transmitted from person to person through various modes
of transmission.
B. Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens that can be spread through
direct or indirect contact.
C. Diseases that develop as a result of genetic factors, lifestyle choices, environmental
exposures, or a combination of these factors.
D. Diseases that primarily affect the respiratory system, such as asthma and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
In order to prevent and control non-communicable and lifestyle diseases, which of the
following represents an example of an applied program or policy?
A. Providing educational campaigns and resources on healthy lifestyle choices.
B. Conducting research studies to understand the causes of non-communicable
diseases.
C. Developing new medications to treat non-communicable diseases.
D. Evaluating the economic impact of non-communicable diseases on the healthcare
Which of the following represents an applied policy aimed at preventing and controlling non-
communicable diseases?
A. Implementing a nationwide tax on sugary beverages to reduce consumption and
combat obesity.
B. Conducting educational seminars to raise awareness about the importance of
physical activity.
C. Publishing informative brochures about the signs and symptoms of non-
communicable diseases.
D. Establishing a committee to review and update the classification of non-
communicable diseases.
Evaluate the effectiveness of various agencies in preventing and controlling non-
communicable diseases. Which of the following agencies plays a crucial role in
coordinating international efforts?
A. World Health Organization (WHO)
B. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
C. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
D. Ministry of Health or Department of Health (DOH)

Which of the following agencies plays a crucial role in evaluating the effectiveness of non-
communicable disease prevention and control programs?
A. World Health Organization (WHO)
B. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
C. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
D. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
system.
Which of the following examples demonstrates an application of programs and policies to
prevent and control non-communicable and lifestyle diseases?
A. Implementing a smoking cessation program in workplaces and public areas.
B. Conducting a research study to identify the causes of non-communicable diseases.
C. Raising awareness about the importance of physical activity through educational
campaigns.
D. Providing healthcare facilities for the treatment of non-communicable diseases.
When explaining non-communicable diseases, which of the following aspects should be
considered?
A. Cause and effect, signs and symptoms, and possible complications.
B. Risk factors and protective factors, signs and symptoms, and possible
complications.
C. Cause and effect, risk factors and protective factors, and signs and symptoms.
D. Risk factors and protective factors, cause and effect, and possible complications.

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