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INSTRUCTION: Read and understand the statements carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

MUSIC

1. How do you describe the musical texture of the selected vocal and instrumental music of Medieval period?
A. Homophonic
B. Heterophonic
C. Monophonic
D. Polyphonic

2. Which of the following that does not describe the characteristics of Renaissance Music?
A. Mostly polyphonic
B. Imitation among the voices is common
C. Melodic lines move in a flowing manner
D. Melodies are not easy to sing or remember

3. It is one of the music genres of Baroque Music which refers to a large-scale musical composition for
orchestra and voices that incorporates narrative on religious themes.
A. Chorale
B. Oratorio
C. Fugue
D. Concerto

4. What are the compositions of orchestra in baroque music?


A. Strings and continuo
B. Percussion and continuo
C. Woodwind instruments and continuo
D. Brass and continue

5. The following are the characteristics of Baroque Music EXCEPT;


A. Usually monophonic
B. Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental
C. Primarily contrapuntal textures with some homophony
D. Dynamic contrast – alteration between loud and soft

6. He came from a family of musicians who is known for his compositions for organ, orchestra, and oratorio.
A. Antonio Vivaldi
B. Johann Sebastian Bach
C. Thomas Morley
D. Adam dela Halle

7. The greatest master of Roman Catholic Church music during the Renaissance period.
A. Thomas Morley
B. Adam del Halle
C. George Friedrich Handel
D. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
8. What specific period wherein the arts highlighted grandiose and elaborate ornamentation?
A. Baroque Period
B. Renaissance Period
C. Medieval Period
D. Classical Period

9. The keyboard instruments that are commonly used in Baroque Music.


A. Piano and harpsicord
B. Organ and piano
C. Harpsicord and organ
D. Piano and harpsicord

10. The composer of “The Four Seasons”.


A. George Friedrich Handel
B. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
C. Antonio Vivaldi
D. Adam dela Halle

11. It is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition in renaissance period which originated in Italy. It was written
and expressed in a poetic text and sung during courtly social gatherings.
A. Mass
B. Madrigal
C. Motet
D. Gregorian chant

12. He was one of the oldest secular composers whose literary and musical works include chansons and
poetic debates.
A. Adam dela Halle
B. Thomas Morley
C. George Friedrich Handel
D. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

ARTS

13. It is an art process where an image is created using an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stones, or
other materials.
A. Mosaic
B. Assemblage
C. Vase Painting
D. Panel

14. Paintings during the classical era were most found in vases, panels, and tomb. It depicts natural figures with
dynamic compositions. Most of the subjects were battle scenes, mythological figures, and everyday scenes. It
reveals a grasp of linear perspective and naturalist representation.
A. Pre- Historic Era
B. Greek Era
C. Romantic Era
D. Byzantine Era

15. What is main purpose of Egyptian painting?


A. To make the deceased afterlife place pleasant
B. To communicate with each other
C. To give a remarkable variety of artistic traditions
D. To mount on the walls of churches in cosmopolitan style, elegant, mannered, and sophisticated.
16. These windows were created to transform the vast stone interiors with warm and glowing color and at the
same time to instruct Christians in their faith
A. Colorful window
B. Attractive window
C. Stained glass window
D. Window blades

17. It is carved from limestone with excessively heavy breast and abdomen used as charm to ensure
Fertility.
A. Venus of Brassempouy
B. Queen Nefertiti
C. The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen
D. Venus of Willendorf

18. The following are the Characteristics of the sculptures of Egyptian Era EXCEPT;
A. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the gods.
B. Most of the time the gods were shown larger than humans, the kings larger than their followers, the
dead larger than the living.
C. Empty spaces were filled with figures or hieroglyphics
D. Figures were given their own particular attitudes instead of being set into particular patterns and are more
lively and realistic.

19. It is a type of Egyptian tomb in the form of a flatroofed, rectangular structure with outward sloping sides.
It was made of mud-bricks or stone.
A. Pyramid of Giza
B. Mastaba
C. Hagia Sophia
D. Cathedral of Chartres

20. The following are the characteristics of Cathedral of Chartres, also known as the Notre dame Cathedral, EXCEPT;
A. Has rich architecture and design
B. Splendid stained-glass windows
C. The emperors erected huge halls and arenas for public games, baths, and procession. They built them
of gigantic arches of stone, bricks and concrete or with barrel vaults.
D. Thousands of sculptured figures

21. The following are the three Greek architectural style or orders, EXCEPT;
A. Dolmens
B. Doric
C. Ionic
D. Corinthian

22. What are the characteristics of Gothic architecture?


A. Gothic sculptures have a greater freedom of style.
B. They no longer lay closely against the wall but begun to project outward.
C. Figures were given their own particular attitudes instead of being set into particular patterns and are more
lively and realistic.
D. All of the above

23. It is an artwork carved in marble which depicts battle scenes between Romans and Germans.
A. The Portonacio Sarcophagus
B. Sarcopagus
C. The Barberini Diptych
D. Resurrection of the Virgin
24. What paintings having a wide variety of subjects such as animals, everyday life, still life, mythological
subjects, portraits, and landscapes?
A. Greek painting
B. Roman painting
C. Gothic painting
D. Byzantine painting

PHYSIAL EDUCATION

25. How to administer a first aid for sprains and strains?


A. Call of emergency
B. Apply the RICE method
C. Elevate the affected area
D. Immobilize the injured part

26. Why is giving first aid important?


A. First aid is important because it is necessary
B. First aid is important because it can help the victim
C. First aid is important because it can prevent further injury or danger
D. First aid is important because it is an immediate care to be given to a person

27. Which of the following fitness tests can measure the flexibility for the lower extremities particularly
the hamstring?
A. Curl-ups
B. Sit-ups
C. Sit & Reach
D. Zipper test

28. What is measured in 3-minute step test?


A. Agility
B. Speed
C. Balance
D. Cardiovascular endurance

29. How many times in a year that you are required to undergo fitness tests?
A. Once
B. Twice
C. Thrice
D. 4 times

30. Sports official mostly use their arms for signaling. What fitness component will be developed with this
regular movement?
A. Flexibility
B. Cardio-vascular endurance
C. Muscular endurance
D. Muscular Strength

31. Officiating has a high demand, especially in sports like basketball, soccer, and combative games. What should
the referee do prior to doing his/her officiating task?
A. Dynamic stretching
B. Warm-up
C. Static Stretching
D. Instantly proceed to officiating

32. In games, which require the official to run continuously, what fitness component should the official possess?
A. Strength
B. Endurance
C. Balance
D. Power
33. It is an injury which can result from a blow or twist to the knee, from improper landing after a jump or
from running too hard, too much or without proper warm up.
A. Dislocation
B. Fracture
C. Knee Injury
D. Sprain

34. It is an immediate and temporary care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill.
A. First Aid
B. RICE method
C. HARM method
D. Medical treatment

35. In what way our knowledge and skills in sports officiating skills help our community?
A. It helps the community in officiating
B. It can save money during sports competition.
C. It reduces the case of delinquent youth in the communities
D. It trains youth in sports related activities like athletes and sports official.

36. What is the BEST value that a sports official must possess?
A. Fairness
B. Punctual
C. Responsible
D. Unjust

HEALTH

37. Which does not describe a healthy community?


A. A clean and safe environment
B. An environment that meets everyone’s basic needs
C. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone
D. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities

38. Which best describes the value acquired having a healthy environment?
A. Active community involvement
B. Less diseases, less health care cost
C. More community projects in the community development
D. More budget on health problems, increase supply of medicines.

39. It is defined as the art and science of maintaining, protecting, and improving the health of all the members
of the community through organized and sustained community efforts.
A. Community Health
B. Environmental health
C. Health
D. Community

40. It comprises those aspects of human health, that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social, and
psychological factors in the surrounding environment.
A. Health
B. Community health
C. Environmental health
D. Community

41. The following are some perennial problems that happen to the different regions of the country, EXCEPT;
A. Water-borne and communicable diseases
B. Highly urbanized zones, and overpopulated areas
C. Armed conflicts; and natural disasters
D. A community whose members have access to varied experiences, means of interaction and communication
42. There are effects of the environmental problems in flash floods. Which of the following
DOES NOT belong to the group?
A. Destruction of beautiful coral reefs
B. Causes of diseases such as Cholera and other water borne diseases
C. Loss of life
D. Contamination of drinking water

43. What is the highly recommended formula in doing the solid waste management, according to
RA no. 9003?
A. Repair, Recover, react
B. Reduce, reuse, recycle
C. Refill, rebook, replay
D. Redesign, reconstruct, rebuild

44. What is it that need to refrain from doing what has been prohibited under the law?
A. Littering, throwing, dumping of waste materials in public places like roads, sidewalks,
canals, esteros, parks and establishments
B. Open burning of solid waste
C. Allowing the collection of non-segregated or unsorted waste
D. All of the above

45. It refers to the proper disposal of a discarded or discharged material in accordance with the
local environment.
A. Waste Management
B. Waste Disposal
C. 3 R’s
D. Recyclables

46. Which program of the Department of Health promotes community health with the
partnership of community, barangay, government, and non-governmental organizations?
A. Maternal Health
B. Child Health Care
C. Primary Health Care
D. Control of Communicable Diseases Council

47. It refers to any alteration of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of water, air
and/or lang resources.
A. Pollution
B. Refuse
C. Garbage
D. Trashes

48. Soil erosion happens when soil and rock are moved from one place to another by wind,
water, and gravity. Which of the following is not considered as the cause/s of soil
erosion?
A. Deforestation
B. Building roads
C. Urbanization
D. Solid waste management

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