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Which of the following best describes the characteristics of Romantic Period?

- it is known for its freedom of expression

In what way did composers of the Romantic era demonstrate their nationalism through their musical compositions?

-Their compositions were overtly political, patriotic, and nationalistic.

Which of the following is not a program music?

-song cycle

How is program music utilized within the context of Romantic music?

- To depict specific narratives, scenes, or stories through musical expression.

Program music was expressed in tone poems such as Symphony Fantastique. Who was the composer of this piece?

-Hector Berloiz

Where did composers during the Romantic Period often draw inspiration for their compositions?

- From nature

What role did composers typically play in the performance of their own works during the Romantic Period?

-They often performed as soloists in their own concertos

Which instrument saw significant advancements and expansion in its role during the Romantic Period?

-piano

Who were the primary patrons of musical performances during the Romantic Period?

- The aristocracy

How did audience behavior change during the Romantic Period compared to previous eras?

- Audiences became more engaged and enthusiastic during performances

What was the primary form of musical entertainment for many people during the Romantic Period?

-Home music-making with family and friends

How did the Romantic Period impact the role of performers in musical performances?

- Performers were encouraged to interpret the music more freely and expressively

What role did nationalism play in the composition and performance of music during the Romantic ?

-Nationalistic themes and folk melodies were often incorporated into compositions

Which Romantic composer is known for his revolutionary use of thematic transformation, exemplified in works
such as "Symphonie fantastique"?

- Hector Berlioz
Which Romantic composer is celebrated for his prolific output of solo piano works, including the virtuosic
"Études" and lyrical "Nocturnes"?

-Frederic Chopin

ARTS

What distinguishes neoclassicism in music from other artistic movements?

-Emphasizes clarity, simplicity, and balanced structures, inspired by Classical ideals.

Romanticism is a movement in which the artist sought to break a new ground in the expression of emotion. All of
the following are characteristic Romanticism except one.

-traditional

Why do the paintings of the Romantic period focus on emotions?

-The artist expressed as much feeling and passion

The Romantic Sculpture can be divided into works that concern about the human and natural world. Barye was
one of the famous Sculptors of the period. What made his sculptures unique from other artists?

-His artworks are mostly animal sculptures

Which of the following style of building gives an overall impression of an enormous, classically decorated
rectangular block?

-classical block

Which architectural style is exemplified by the Pantheon, one of the most renowned structures in history?

-Neoclassical

Which artwork demonstrates the influence of both Neoclassical and Romantic styles, combining classical ideals with
emotional intensity?

-Liberty Leading the People" by Eugène Delacroix

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was known for his idealized portrayals of the human figure, often emphasizing
classical beauty and harmony. Which of the following subjects is commonly depicted in his works?

-Graceful and elegant female figures

Juan Luna was a painter and sculptor who became one of the first Philippine artists. Which of the following
artworks refer to the basement of the Roman Colosseum wherein the fallen and dying gladiators were devoid of
their worldly possessions?

-Spolarium

Which Philippine artwork demonstrates Neoclassical influences through its depiction of classical themes and
idealized figures?

- "The Arrest of Rizal" by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo


Which Filipino painter incorporates Romantic elements into their works, such as dramatic lighting and emotional
intensity?

-Juan Luna

How do you compare the artworks of the Filipino artist to the Neo-Classical and Romanticism?

- Some of the contributing artist express their skill and ideas on their respective field of specialization.

Who is the famous Filipino sculptor that made the “Pambansang Bantayog ni Andres Bonifacio”?

-Guillermo Tolentino

Which Philippine sculpture exhibits Neoclassical characteristics, with its focus on classical forms and proportions?

-The Oblation" by Guillermo Tolentino

3What makes up a Palladian type of building that gives a distinctive feature?

- balustrade

P. E

Which of the following is a cultural dance performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by a community
of people sharing the same culture usually in honor of a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a bountiful harvest?

-festival dance

Which of the following statements accurately describes the Ammungan Festival?

- It marks the anniversary of the city's founding and celebrates its cultural heritage.

Each festival is uniquely different with other festivals. What do you call the gatherings and battle of all festivals
within the country?

- Mother of all festivals

What is the primary reason for celebrating the Panagbenga Festival?

- To celebrate the harvest season of flowers and agricultural prosperity

Where is Bangus festival celebrated?

-Dagupan City

Why is the Mango Festival celebrated in April?

-To coincide with the mango harvesting season

What makes Higantes Festival notable?

-Its display of giant papier-mâché figures

Which of the following is NOT a reason why Bacolod City celebrates Masskara Festival?
- to honor Sto. Nino

Which festival in the Philippines, dedicated to the Sto. Niño, involves lively street dances and colorful parades,
reflecting a blend of Catholicism and indigenous traditions and is held in Cebu City.

-Sinulog

How can one best benefit from festival dancing activities?

-They help one achieve a personally active lifestyle

HEALTH

In first aid, what is the most important assessment of the casualty?

- Checking for responsiveness and breathing

If a person has a bleeding wound what should you do?

-Cover the wound with a clean cloth and use continuous pressure

A person who is unconscious, not breathing, and has a weak pulse needs what immediate action?

-CPR

A phase of bandaging used for wounds on top and back of the head, chest, back, hand, and foot, and as arm sling
is called ________.

-open phase

What mnemonic will guide you in managing a wounded victim?

-CARE

In a construction site, a worker accidentally cuts his hand while using a power tool. Which of the following best
describes the injury he sustained?

-laceration

Which of the following considerations is most important when carrying and transporting an injured person?

-Ensuring proper alignment of the spine and neck

You are part of a stretcher team transferring a victim with a splinted leg. How is the victim transported when going
uphill?

-Head First

If the victim is to be placed on a high bed or to be lifted, the rescuers will turn round the victim so that the victim is
facing the rescuers’_______.
-Shoulder

The following shows the signs of heat stroke except?

-blisters

PASALAMAT KAYO SA'KIN

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