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Mapeh 6 Final Examination
Mapeh 6 Final Examination
Department of Education
Region III
FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION
S.Y. 2022-2023
MAPEH 6
MUSIC
1. It refers to the rate of speed in a musical composition.
a. Harmony b. Melody c. Pitch d. Tempo
5. This refers to the thinness, thickness, lightness, and heaviness of the sound of a musical
composition.
a. Dynamics b. Harmony c. Tempo d. Texture
8. Which of the following statements tells the difference between monophonic and homophonic
texture?
a. Monophonic and homophonic textures are the same.
b. The monophonic texture has one sound while homophonic has two musicals combined.
c. In monophonic texture we hear one melody while in homophonic texture, a melody with
accompaniment.
d. Homophonic texture suggests three or more sounds in a musical piece while monophonic
consists of two musical sounds.
_____10. Look at the illustration above, which of the following are the primary chords?
a. I, II, III b. I, IV, V c. II, IV, VI d. VI, III
ARTS
11. In sculpting, you can use any material we see around us if it is capable of being shaped in
_______.
a. one dimension b. two dimensions c. three dimensions d. four dimensions
12. The software “blender” can be used to create digital sculpting. Which part can let you modify a
function, an option, or a value?
a. Controls b. Editor c. Panels d. Regions
13. It is an art production in which several materials are put together, to form a new work of art.
a. Collage b. Photography c. Printmaking d. Sculpture
16. Which of the following can you do with an electronic collage which you cannot apply in a collage
using only physical materials?
a. adding color b. animating c. applying sketch d. pasting picture
17. It is a part of the screen which has the specific function; the 3-D view, properties editor, video
sequence and nodes editor. What is it?
a. context buttons b. controls c. editor d. panels
18. In making a paper bag manually, this picture shows what direction?
a. Design the paper bag.
b. Punch the hole and attach the yarn.
c. Tuck in both sides following the fold.
d. Glue the edges, then flatten the paper.
19. The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by
carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
a. Painting b. Printing c. Sculpting d. Splicing
20. Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
a. Analogous b. Complementary c. Monochromatic d. Triad
21. Which type of color is situated between primary and secondary colors on a color wheel?
a. Cool b. Intense c. Intermediate d. Warm
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
26. What is the first thing to do before you start any physical or dance activity?
a. Do a warm-up exercise. c. Wear uncomfortable clothes.
b. Proceed even if you feel pain. d. Start dancing without the instruction of the teacher.
27. Which of the following statements is true?
a. People dance just for fun.
b. Dancing can make us feel unhealthy.
c. Following safety precautions increases the chances of accidents and injuries.
d. We should always be guided by safety precautions even without the presence of our
teachers.
28. Vina finds it hard to come up with basic steps being taught by their teacher because it is her
first time to dance. What is the hazard that affects her performance?
a. Overtraining b. Poor Fitness c. Inexperience d. Hazardous Environment
29. By engaging in dance activities, there are fitness activities that can be developed except one.
a. It does not reduce stress levels.
b. It keeps both the body and the brain active.
c. It helps to learn about your body, improve your posture and balance.
d. It allows you to meet new people and make friends with people who have similar interests.
31. What do you call the last two parts of the dance Maglalatik?
a. Palipasan and baligtaran c. Paseo and Sayaw Escaramusa
b. Baligtaran and Paseo d. Baligtaran and Escaramusa
32. The dance Maglalatik was popular in the barrios of Loma and Zapote in what era?
a. American Era c. Post War Era
b. Japanese Era d. Spanish Era
33. A group of pupils is planning to have their dance practice in the gym after class. What is the
first thing to be considered for them to avoid accidents?
a. Wear your school uniform.
b. Make sure that the place is safe for dancing.
c. Continue practicing even if the place is not clean.
d. Continue practicing without the permission of the teacher.
34. Which of the following dances became popular during the Spanish era?
a. ballet c. ethnic
b. break dance d. pandanggo
35. It is an energetic dance and considered as a skill dance that develops proper coordination of the
body.
a. Itik-itik c. Tiklos
b. Maglalatik d. Tinikling
HEALTH
36. The following are statements about wise and healthy consumerism, except one.
a. A consumer has rights and responsibilities.
b. A wise consumer always decides based on personal beliefs.
c. Deceptive information, products and services can lead to health risks.
d. Products and services that are both safe and healthy promote and safeguard consumer
health.
37. Mang Tonyo bought goods, but upon closer inspection, he discovered that they were damaged
and unsealed. What is the best thing can he do?
a. Buy another one in exchange for the broken one.
b. Return to the seller and ask for a replacement.
c. Post the item to social media.
d. Give it to his friend.
38. Which of the following situations provides Health Information?
I. Getting advice from health professionals regarding specific ailments.
II. Getting health tips from doctor vloggers on YouTube.
III. Buying cough medicine in the drugstore
IV. Going to the salon for hot oil treatment.
39. How can a person protect himself against false health information, goods, and services?
a. Make the claim that ingredients are made from secret sources.
b. Believe in the testimonials or stories of people who have been cured.
c. Perform health services disregarding medical and health sanitation concerns.
d. Practice good decision making after evaluating health information, products, etc.
40. Which of the following statements DOES NOT describe prescription medicines?
a. Prescription medicines can be bought from drugstores even without presentation of a
prescription from medical personnel.
b. Prescription medicines are intended to treat major ailments such as cancer and diabetes.
c. Prescription medicines are beneficial to one’s health and wellbeing when taken properly.
d. Prescription medicines are used to treat common communicable diseases.
41. Examine the prescription below. What part of the prescription tells us the frequency?
a. Lontoc Clinic
b. Debbie Cesto
c. 1-tab 2x a day
d. May 25, 2016
44. At the JNJ Water Station, there is a free gallon of refill for every four gallons of water. What type
of propaganda technique was used?
a. False Image Appeal b. Scientific evidence Appeal c. Snob Appeal d. Reward Appeal
45. Ms. Delos Santos wants to use Testimonial Appeal in advertising her Beauty Care business.
How is testimonial appeal being done?
a. Use general statements to exaggerate claims about the product.
b. Use people who are well-known, like celebrities and satisfied users, to give statements.
c. Use easy-to-remember or attention-getting statements, slogans, or jokes to appeal to
customers.
d. Use scientific or medical studies and surveys to show that the product is effective,
healthy, and safe.
47. Analyze the picture shown. How many grams of protein can be found on the product?
a. 37
b. 0
c. 2
d. 163.7
48. What action in the DECIDE Model for Consumer Health is being described when you visit stores
or shops and compare several factors like quality, quantity, price, and nutritional value?
a. Identify factors that are considered important.
b. Determine the essential product to purchase.
c. Explore the alternatives.
d. Decide what to buy.
49. Which of the following is NOT a good practice in selecting health products?
a. Compare products before buying.
b. Before buying a product, read the product label.
c. If the product is new to you, do a lot of research before you buy it.
d. Always believe in advertisements, especially if they are endorsed by a popular celebrity.