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MUSIC would best engage students of diverse

backgrounds?
1.Which musical characteristics are commonly A) Incorporating traditional instruments and
found in traditional Philippine music? melodies into modern compositions for
performance.
A) Use of indigenous instruments B) Heavy B) Teaching only traditional Philippine music to
electronic beats preserve cultural heritage without modern
C) Classical orchestration D) Jazz influences.
improvisation C) Focusing solely on contemporary Philippine
music to appeal to younger generations.
2.How does contemporary Philippine music D) Ignoring traditional music altogether and
differ from traditional music? teaching exclusively Western music theories
A) Contemporary music relies more on and practices.
electronic instruments.
B) Traditional music is only performed in rural 6. Using your understanding of both traditional
areas. and contemporary Philippine music, which
C) Contemporary music incorporates global approach would you take to compose a new
influences. piece that pays homage to traditional elements
D) Traditional music is exclusively vocal-based. while incorporating modern influences?
A) Blending traditional Philippine instruments
3. How do improvised vocal accompaniments in with electronic beats and synthesizers to create
contemporary Philippine music demonstrate a fusion sound.
the performer’s understanding and B) Strictly adhering to traditional musical
interpretation of cultural motifs? structures and avoiding any modern influences.
A) By incorporating traditional melodies and C) Experimenting with contemporary musical
rhythms techniques without considering traditional
b) By exclusively using Western musical elements.
techniques D) Ignoring both traditional and contemporary
c) By avoiding cultural influences altogether influences and composing a piece solely based
d) By focusing solely on technical skill on personal preferences.

4. In what ways do instrumental 7. How do improvised vocal and instrumental


accompaniments in contemporary Philippine accompaniments contribute to the dynamic
music showcase the performer’s creativity and nature of contemporary Philippine music
adaptability? performances?
A) By rigidly adhering to established musical A) By restricting the freedom of expression for
structures the performers
b) By disregarding the cultural context of the b) By maintaining a static musical environment
music c) By allowing for spontaneous musical
c) By experimenting with different musical interactions
genres d) By relying solely on pre-written musical
d) By replicating traditional compositions note scores
for note
8. What role does cultural authenticity play in
5. In designing a music education program that the improvisation of vocal and instrumental
integrates traditional and contemporary accompaniments in contemporary Philippine
elements of Philippine music, which approach music?
A) It is irrelevant to the performance
b) It serves as the primary inspiration for A. Line. B. Color C. Shape D. Value E.
improvisation Form
c) It limits the creative possibilities for
performers 13. Labelled the country’s first National Artist in
d) It encourages performers to ignore cultural 1972 by then President Marcos,
traditions
is often known as the ‘Grand Old Man of
9. How do performers of contemporary
Philippine music navigate the balance between Philippine Art’.
tradition and innovation through improvisation?
A. Fernando Amorsolo..
A) By strictly adhering to traditional musical
practices B. José Joya
b) By completely abandoning traditional C. Pacita Abad
elements D. Eduardo Masferré
c) By creatively integrating traditional motifs E. Ang Kiukok
with modern techniques
14. . his colorful depictions of local people
d) By disregarding cultural heritage in favor of
experimentation reflect the radiance of the Philippine sun. The
figures and illuminated landscapes magically
10. What impact does the improvisational glow on the canvas.
aspect of vocal and instrumental
accompaniments have on the audience’s A. Fernando Amorsolo..
perception of contemporary Philippine music? B. José Joya
A) It alienates the audience from the cultural C. Pacita Abad
significance of the music D. Eduardo Masferré
b) It fosters a deeper appreciation for the E. Ang Kiukok
performers’ skills and creativity
c) It diminishes the authenticity of the musical 15. Monique Lhuillier design’s are more on
performance bridal dresses.
d) It discourages audience engagement with the
music A. True
B. Maybe
C. False .
ARTS D. Never

11. Ditta Sandico was awarded for her 16. In the basic elements of film, what is the
Outstanding Achievement in Entrepreneurship. process where the film editor works hard to
put the whole movie together in all the scenes?
A. True
B. Maybe A. Scriptwriting
C. False .
D. Never B. Storyboarding

12. This is the distance between two points (or C. Editing .


the path of a moving point), taking any form
D. All of the answer’s are incorrect
along the way.
17. Mars Ravelo is the King of _______in the C) To enhance physical fitness and health
Philippines with his notable works like Darna, D) To compete in sports tournaments
Dyebel, Captain Barbel, and Lastikman, Filipino
generations were captivated by them. 22. How might you design a new physical
activity program to encourage community
A. ironic, satirical members to participate in regular exercise?
B. komiks . A) Partnering with local fitness experts to design
C. natural specialized workouts
D. wedding gowns B) Incorporating elements of gamification to
18. Who among the following film and make exercising more engaging
broadcast-arts directors promoted the term C) Offering incentives such as rewards or
“freedom of expression” in the Philippines recognition for achieving fitness goals
D) Creating themed fitness events to attract
A. Antonio Velasquez diverse participant interests
B. Catalino Brocka .
C. George Tapan 23. How might engaging in moderate to
D. Paul Aliscupides vigorous physical activities for 60 minutes daily
impact academic performance?
19. George Tapan, John K. Chua, and Manny
A) It may lead to decreased concentration
Librodo used _______as a platform to raise
levels.
awareness to social issues, promote advocacies
B) It could enhance cognitive function and
and showcase talent to inspire people. Choose
focus.
the correct letter of the answer.
C) It might result in increased absenteeism.
A. ingenuity, elements D) It may have no effect on academic
B. culture, tradition, and history performance.
C. photography .
24. What potential social benefits might
D. unpredictable, unscripted
individuals gain from participating in physical
20. Kenneth Cobonpue receives 5 Japan Good activity-related community services and
Design Awards programs?
A) Increased isolation from peers
A. True .
B) Enhanced teamwork and communication
B. Maybe
C. False skills
D. Never C) Decreased sense of belongingness
D) Reduced empathy towards others
PE 25. How might regular engagement in physical
activity impact mental health?
21. Why is it important for students to engage
in moderate to vigorous physical activities for at
least 60 minutes daily? A) It may exacerbate stress levels.
A) To fulfill a school requirement B) It may have no effect on mental health
B) To avoid academic responsibilities C) It might lead to decreased self-esteem.
D) It could improve mood and reduce anxiety.
26. Why is it important for individuals to B) Monitoring participation rates in sports
express a sense of purpose and belongingness events
through C) Analyzing changes in student fitness levels
over time
physical activity-related community services
and programs? D) Reviewing the curriculum documents
A) To reinforce feelings of isolation
B) To enhance social connectedness and well- 30. How might a physical education teacher
being encourage students to engage in moderate to
C) To discourage participation in group activities vigorous physical activities for 60 minutes daily?
D) To prioritize individual achievements over A) Implementing diverse sports and activities
community involvement B) Extending recess and break times

27. What potential psychological benefits might C) Collaborating with local sports clubs
individuals derive from participating in physical D) Making daily exercise routines mandatory
activity related community services and
programs?
HEALTH
A) Enhanced self esteem and confidence
31. How can we address the issue of antibiotic
B) Increased feelings of loneliness and isolation resistance?
C) Decreased motivation and drive a) By overprescribing antibiotics
D) Reduced sense if purpose and fulfillment b) By reducing the use of antibiotics
28. What potential physical health benefits c) By using antibiotics only for viral infections
might individuals experience from engaging in
moderate to vigorous physical activities for at d) By promoting antibiotic use in livestock
least 60 minutes daily?
32. If a country lacks access to basic healthcare
A) Increased risk of chronic diseases services, what is the likely outcome?

B) Decreased cardiovascular health A) Decreased life expectancy

C) Improved fitness levels and reduced risk of B) Improved overall health


obesity
C) Increased economic productivity
D) Elevated blood pressure and cholesterol
D) Enhanced social cohesion
levels
33. How do socioeconomic factors impact the
29. How might you assess the effectiveness of a
spread of infectious diseases?
school’s physical education program in
promoting regular physical activity? A) They have no effect on disease
A) Surveying students about their exercise transmission
habits
B) They can exacerbate or mitigate disease C) By the population density of each area
spread
D) Considering the political stability of each
C) They solely determine individual immunity nation

D) They only affect the severity of symptoms 38. How do the healthcare systems of
developed and developing countries differ?
34. What role does vaccination play in global
health? A) Developed countries have better access to
healthcare
A) It has no impact on disease prevention
B) Developing countries invest more in
B) It is the sole method for controlling healthcare infrastructure
infectious diseases
C) Both systems provide equal quality of care
C) It helps build immunity against specific
diseases D) Developed countries prioritize preventive
care, while developing countries focus on
D) It is only effective in wealthy countries treatment
35. What is the primary cause of the global rise 39. What separates a pandemic from an
in non-communicable diseases (NCDs)? epidemic?
A) Infectious pathogens A) Pandemics affect a larger geographic area
B) Poor diet and lifestyle choices B) Epidemics are more severe than pandemics
C) Genetic predisposition C) Both terms describe the same phenomenon
D) Environmental pollution D) Pandemics occur more frequently than
36. What do you call to the insufficient or epidemics
excessive intake of food and nutrients; inability 40. Develop a comprehensive plan to improve
to absorb food properly maternal healthcare in low-income countries,
A. Malnutrition. B. Lack of food C. MDG. considering factors such as access to prenatal
D. Poverty care, skilled birth attendants, and postnatal
support.
37. A new vaccine has been developed to
combat a deadly virus spreading globally. How A) Implementing mobile health clinics
would you prioritize its distribution? B) Training community health workers
A) Based on the severity of the outbreak in C) Establishing maternal health centers
each region
D) All of the above
B) According to the economic status of each
country

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