1. Social dancing teaches leadership, obedience, respect and develops values. It refers to dances intended to get to know people in formal occasions like ballroom dances. Dance etiquette refers to proper behaviors in social dancing.
2. Modern standard dances include jive while Latin dances include cha-cha-cha and rumba. Inhalants are found in household products and drugs that slow the central nervous system are depressants. Stimulants speed it up while hallucinogens distort reality.
3. Drug use affects families through accidents, poor academic performance and high treatment costs. It affects communities through financial constraints, broken family ties and low productivity. Stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens are legal
1. Social dancing teaches leadership, obedience, respect and develops values. It refers to dances intended to get to know people in formal occasions like ballroom dances. Dance etiquette refers to proper behaviors in social dancing.
2. Modern standard dances include jive while Latin dances include cha-cha-cha and rumba. Inhalants are found in household products and drugs that slow the central nervous system are depressants. Stimulants speed it up while hallucinogens distort reality.
3. Drug use affects families through accidents, poor academic performance and high treatment costs. It affects communities through financial constraints, broken family ties and low productivity. Stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens are legal
1. Social dancing teaches leadership, obedience, respect and develops values. It refers to dances intended to get to know people in formal occasions like ballroom dances. Dance etiquette refers to proper behaviors in social dancing.
2. Modern standard dances include jive while Latin dances include cha-cha-cha and rumba. Inhalants are found in household products and drugs that slow the central nervous system are depressants. Stimulants speed it up while hallucinogens distort reality.
3. Drug use affects families through accidents, poor academic performance and high treatment costs. It affects communities through financial constraints, broken family ties and low productivity. Stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens are legal
Take Home Test in MAPEH 9 I - MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in your answer sheet. 1. In social dancing, a boy leads while a girl follows. What values can be developed in such training? a. Leadership b. Obedience c. Respect d. All 2. Which of the following is a term used to refer to dances primarily intended to get to know other people in a certain formal or semi-formal occasion? a. Ballroom Dances b. Dance Sport c. Festival Dances d. Social Dances 3. What is the general term used referring to Dos and DON’Ts in social dancing? a. Behavior b. Character c. Dance Demeanor d. Dance Etiquette 4. Social dances are of two classifications namely Latin American and Modern Standard Dances. Which of the following is an example of Modern Standard Dances? a. Cha-cha-cha b. Jive c. Rumba d. Tango 5. Which of the following classification of drugs are found in ordinary household chemical products and anesthetics? a. Inhalants b. Gateway Drugs c. Stimulant d. Hallucinogens 6. Which of the following is short term effect of alcohol? a. Cancer b. Slurred Speech c. Nausea d. Paranoia 7. Which of the following are drugs which distorts reality and facts? a. Depressant Drugs b. Hallucinogens c. Gateway Drugs d. Inhalants 8. Which of the following drugs slow down a person’s central nervous system? a. Depressant Drugs b. Hallucinogens c. Stimulant drugs d. Narcotics 9. Which of the following is the effect of drug use and abuse on the family? a. High incidence of accidents c. Low academic achievement rate b. Poor academic performance d. High cost of treatment and rehabilitation 10. Which of the following is the effect of drug use and abuse on the community? a. Broken and unhappy family ties c. Financial constraint due to drug dependence and addiction b. High cost of treatment and rehabilitation d. Affected economy due to low manpower production 11. Which of the following drugs are accepted and legal with restrictions? a. Stimulant Drugs b. Depressant Drugs c. Gateway Drugs d. Hallucinogens 12. Which of the following drugs speed up a person’s central nervous system? a. Stimulant Drugs b. Gateway Drugs c. Depressant Drugs d. Inhalants 13. Which of the following are drugs which relieve pain and induce sleepiness? a. Depressant Drugs b. Inhalants c. Narcotics d. Hallucinogens 14. Which of the following are drugs commonly abused by users? a. Drugs of Abuse b. Drug Dependence c. Drug Tolerance d. Drug Misuse 15. Which of the following is the condition of the body to adapt to the effects of the substances to the body thus requiring an even larger amount of the substance to experience the same physiological and mental effect experienced when taking the smaller dosage? a. Drug Abuse b. Drugs of Abused c. Drug Dependence d. Drug Tolerance 16. Which of the following is the use of substance for non-medicinal purposes? a. Drug Misuse b. Drug Dependence c. Drug Abuse d. Drug Tolerance 17. Which of the following is the use of a substance incoherent or inconsistent with the prescribed dosage or frequency of use? a. Drug Abuse b. Drugs of Abuse c. Drug Misuse d. Drug Tolerance 18. Which of the following is a cluster of physiological, behavioral and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity in which the use of drug takes on high priority thereby creating a strong desire to take the substance? a. Drug Abuse b. Drug Tolerance c. Drug Dependence d. Drug Misuse 19. Which of the following are influences which increase the chances of using, misusing and abusing drugs? a. Risk Factors b. Physical Factors c. Psychological Factorsd. Protective Factors 20. Which of the following was known to be Raphael’s last painting? a. The Sistine Madonna c. The Transfiguration b. The School of Athens d. David 21. Which of the following considered as the first Italian Baroque artist? a. Bernini b. Rubens c. Rembrandt d. Velasquez 22. Which of the following artists popularized in the 21st Century by a novel and a movie? a. Da Vinci b. Michelangelo c. Raphael d. Donatello 23. Which of the following means “rebirth”? a. Renaissance b. Baroque c. Sculpture d. Architecture 24. Which of the following cathedrals built in the Renaissance Period? a. Rebuilding of St. Peter’s Basilica c. Designing of the Piazza San Pietro b. Making of the Sistine Chapel d. St. Augustine Chapel 25. Which of the following was the first known free-standing nude statue sculpted by Donatello? a. David b. Gattamelata c. St. George d. Habacuc 26. Which of the following is regarded as one of the world’s most reproduced religious picture? a. Mona Lisa b. Adoration of the Magi c. Last Supper d. Madonna 27. Which of the following type of artwork from Renaissance period which was characterized by its symmetry and balance? a. Painting b. Sculptures c. Architecture d. Printmaking 28. Which of the following means an “irregularly shaped pearl”? a. Renaissance b. Baroque c. Sculpture d. Architecture 29. Which among the following is not an artist of the Renaissance Period? a. Da Vinci b. Michelangelo c. Raphael d. Bernini 30. Which of the following attire appropriate for males in Modern Standard Dances? a. Black/White shirt c. Black/White Long Sleeves b. Black/White sweat shirt d. Coat and Tie 31. Which of the following is one of the signs and symptoms of drug use? a. Positive outlook in life c. Having interest in sports and other recreational activities b. Wearing of sunglasses even at night d. Having happy lifetime 32. Which of the following musical composition designed to be played by the full orchestra? a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Cantata 33. Which of the following terms is for Italian opera? a. Symphony b. Comic Opera c. Opera Buffa d. Opera Seria 34. Which of the following is a multi-movement work for solo instrument? a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Cantata 35. Which of the following is musical work with different movements for an instrumental soloist and orchestra? a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto d. Rondo 36. Which of the following is section of the sonata allegro from where the themes are introduced? a. Exposition b. Development c. Recapitulation d. Theme & Variation 37. Which of the following is the general texture of classical music? a. Monophonic b. Homophonic c. Heterophonic d. Polyphonic 38. He is a child prodigy and the most amazing genius in musical history. a. Franz Joseph Haydn c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart b. Ludwig Van Beethoven d. Thomas Morley 39. He is one of the most prominent composers of the classical period. His life described as a “rags-to-riches” story. a. Franz Joseph Haydn c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart b. Ludwig Van Beethoven d. Thomas Morley 40. The composer of classical era where his music reflects his character and personality: mainly calm, balanced, serious but with touches of humor. a. Franz Joseph Haydn c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart b. Ludwig Van Beethoven d. Thomas Morley 41. The composer of classical era who was born in Bonn, Germany to a family of Musicians and studied music at an early age. a. Franz Joseph Haydn c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart b. Ludwig Van Beethoven d. Thomas Morley 42. Social dancing can prevent some diseases caused by sedentary lifestyle, if regularly performed. Which of the following does not belong to the group? a. Diabetes b. Lung Cancer c. Obesity d. Weight Gain 43. How do social dances contribute to one’s fitness and well being? a. They help make one physically engaged and active preventing lifestyle diseases b. They cure lifestyle diseases c. The help prevent sedentary lifestyle-related diseases d. They develop one’s talent in dancing 44. “It takes two to tango.” What does this quote mean? a. A tango requires two individuals to dance. b. One cannot exist without the other. c. It takes two to make any endeavor work. d. There should always be two individuals dancing the tango. 45. The following are dance etiquettes that should be considered in a social dancing activity except one: a. Wear appropriate dancing attire b. Insist in executing difficult dance steps including aerial combinations with your partner c. Ask someone promptly if you wish to dance with him or her d. Always follow counterclockwise as line of direction in social dancing 46. Which of the following best describes social Dances? a. Social dances are for pairs only b. Social dances can be competed c. Social dances are dances that improve social skills and fitness d. Social dances are dances that entertain people in attendance to a social function 47. “May I have this dance?” This line implies… a. A boy who treats a girl with respect even in dancing b. A boy forcing a girl to dance c. A boy with no one to dance with pleading d. A boy who wishes to dance with somebody 48. 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 49. Which of the following are reasons why fitness is a universal concern except one: a. We face different challenges everyday and its just but proper to keep ourselves fit all time if we are to overcome them. b. Everyone needs to be physically fit to meet daily physical challenges. c. One can influence the community fitness consciousness effectively if he or she fosters fitness and well being. d. To be a good athlete or player in a certain sport 50. What happens if one doesn’t have a physically active lifestyle? a. He/she is prone to weight gain, obesity which may lead to diabetes and other cardiovascular diseases b. He/she will not be physically fit c. He/she become sickly d. He/she will become fat