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First Periodical Examination in MAPEH 10

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First Periodical Examination in MAPEH
Grade 10
Name:________________________________
Teacher:______________________________
Directions:
Date:_______________________________
Section:_____________________________
1. Read the following test items carefully.
2. Shade the letter of the correct answer on the answer sheet.
MUSIC
1. One of the most important and influential of 20th century composer, and he was the primary
exponent of the impressionist movement.
A. Maurice Ravel
C. Arnold Schoenberg
B. Claude Debussy
D. Igor Stravinsky
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2. It is a French movement in the late 19 and early 20th century. The sentimental melodies and
dramatic emotionalism of the preceding Romantic period.
A. Impressionism
C. Neo-classicism
B. Primitivism
D. Avant Garde Music
3. He was born in Ciboure, France to a Basque mother and a Swiss father, and he composed
“Bolero”.
A. Claude Debussy
C. Maurice Ravel
B. Arnold Schoenberg
D. Igor Stravinsky
4. A music tonal through the asserting of one note as more important than the others.
A. Primitivism
C. Avant Garde Music
B. Neo-classicism
D. Impressionism
5. It was a moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the Romantic period and the
violent impulses of the soul in expressionism.
A. Avant Garde Music
C. Neo-classicism
B. Impressionism
D. Primitivism
6. He was born in Ukraine in 1891, he set out for the St. Petersburg Conservatory equipped
with his great talent as composer and pianist.
A. Igor Stravinsky
C. Arnold Schoenberg
B. Sergei Prokofieff
D. Francis Poulenc
7. A looser form of 20th century music development focused on nationalist composers and
musical innovators who sought to combine modern techniques with folk materials
A. Neo-classicism
C. Modern Nationalism
B. Primitivism
D. Chance Music
8. He was born in Nagyszentmiklos, Hungary (now Romania) on March 25, 1881, to musical
parents.
A. Sergei Prokofieff
C. Igor Stravinsky
B. Bela Bartok
D. Claude Debussy
9. He was born in a working-class suburb of Vienna, Austria on Sept. 13, 1874. He taught
himself music theory, but took lessons in counterpoint.
A. Francis Poulenc
C. Bela Bartok
B. Arnold Schoenberg
D. Sergei Prokofieff
10. Revealed the composer’s mind, instead of presenting an impression of the environment. It
used atonality and the twelve-tone scale, lacking stable and conventional harmonies.
A. Neo-classicism
C. Expressionism
B. Modern Nationalism
D. Primitivism
11. The music style was associated with the electronic music and dealt with the parameters or
dimensions of sound in space.
A. Avant Garde Music
C. Neo-classicism
B. Impressionism
D. Modern Nationalism
12. Music that uses the tape recorder.
A. Chance Music
C. Avant Garde Music
B. Concrete Music
D. Impressionism
13. He was born on Dec.22, 1883, he was considered an “innovative French-born composer”
and also known as the “ Father of Electronic Music”.
A. John Cage
C. Edgard Varese
B. Philip Glass
D. Karlheinz Stockhausen
14. A musical style wherein the piece always sounds different at very performance because of
the random techniques of production, including the use of ring modulators or natural
elements that become a part of music.
A. Electronic Music
C. Chance Music
B. Avant Garde Music
D. Concrete Music
15. He was known as one of the 20th century composers with widest array of sounds in his
works. He was born in Los Angeles, California, USA on Sept. 5, 1912 and became one of
the most original composers in the history of western music.
A. John Cage
C. Claude Debussy
B. Karlheinz Stockhausen
D. Edgard Varese
ARTS
16. He was one of the founders of Impressionist movement. He is also best known for his
Landscape paintings, particularly those depicting his beloved flower gardens and water lily
ponds at his home in Giverny.
A. Edouard Manet
C. Ausgute Renoir
B. Claude Monet
D. Paul Cezanne
17. An art movement that emerged in the second half of 19th century among group of Parisbased artists.
A. Impressionism
C. Abstractionism
B. Expressionism
D. Pop Art
18. He was a post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands, his works were remarkable for
their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors that appeared to almost
pulsate with energy.
A. Claude Monet
C. Vincent Van Gogh
B. Ausgute Renoir
D. Paul Cezanne
19. He was one of the first 19th century artists to depict modern-life subjects. He was a key
figure in the transition from realism to impressionism, with a number of his works
considered as marking the birth of modern art.
A. Edouard Manet
C. Paul Cezanne
B. Vincent Van Gogh
D. Marc Chagall
20. An art style that incorporated elements from the native arts of South Sea Islanders and the
wood carving of African tribes which suddenly became popular at that time.
A. Neoprimitivism
C. Dadaism
B. Fauvism
D. Surrealism
21. An art style that use bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions. Its name was derived from
les fauves (“wild beasts”), referring to the group of French Expressionist painters who
painted in his style.
A. Dadaism
C. Fauvism
B. Surrealism
D. Neoprimitivism
22. An art style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream world beyond the logical,
conscious, physical one.
A. Surrealism
C. Dadaism
B. Fauvism
D. Social Realism
23. An art style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and
suprises.
A. Social Realism
C. Fauvism
B. Dadaism
D. Surrealism
24. An artistic style in which the natural appearance of objects becomes unimportant, and
images are reduced to geometrical shapes, patterns, lines, angles, textures, and colors.
A. Expressionism
C. Abtractionism
B. Impressionism
D. Dadaism
25. A movement in art begun in Italy in early 1990’s and marked especially by an effort to give
formal expression to the dynamic energy and movement of mechanical processes.
A. Cubism
C. Futurism
B. Nonobjectivism
D. Mechanical style
26. A minor movement chiefly of the 1960s reviving some of the objectives of dada but placing
emphasis on the importance of the work of art produced rather than on the concept
generating the work.
A. Neodadaism
C. Pop Art
B. Conceptual Art
D. Optical Art
27. A style of abstractionism popular in 1960s which made use of precisely planned and
positioned lines, spaces, and colors to create the illusion of movement.
A. Performance Art
C. Pop Art
B. Optical Art
D. Conceptual Art
28. A form of art that depicts objects or scenes from everyday life and employs techniques of
commercial art and popular illustration.
A. Pop Art
C. Optical Art
B. Performance Art
D. Installation Art
29. A contemporary art form that uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way
the viewer experiences a particular space.
A. Pop Art
C. Performance Art
B. Conceptual Art
D. Installation Art
30. A form of theatrical art featuring the activity of the artist and works presented in variety of
media.
A. Performance Art
C. Installation Art
B. Conceptual Art
D. Optical Art
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
31. Activities done during one’s leisure time both for relaxation and enjoyment.
A. Physical Fitness test
C. Warm up
B. Recreation Activities
D. Lifestyle
32. Energy consumed is greater than energy expended (i.e. more food intake but less physical
exertion.
A. Weight Gain
C. Weight Loss
B. Warm up
D. Weight Maintenance
33. Test that gauge your fitness level; may be health-related and skill-related.
A. Physical Fitness tests
C. Weight Loss
B. Recreation Activities
D. Lifestyle
34. A rough measure of body composition that is useful for classifying the health risks of body
weight.
A. Weight Gain
C. Body Mass Index (BMI)
B. Lifestyle
D. Weight Loss
35. Skill-related component of physical fitness that refers to the ability to perform complex
motor skills with a smooth, flow of motion.
A. Body Mass Index (BMI)
C. Warm up
B. Coordination
D. Physical Fitness test
36. Patterns of behavior with regards to eating like choosing available food, preparing it,
deciding where to eat, which rules follow, and who to dine with.
A. Weight Maintenance
C. Eating Habits
B. Weight Gain
D. Body Mass Index (BMI)
37. The way in which an individual lives; includes the typical patterns of an individual’s
behavior like everyday routine at home, in school, or at work; eating, sleeping, and exercise
habits, and many others.
A. Recreation Activities
C. Weight Maintenance
B. Life style
D. Eating Habits
38. The ability of an individual to perform prolonged work continuously, where the work
involves large muscle group.
A. Agility
C. Coordination
B. Physical Fitness tests
D. Cardiovascular endurance
39. Skill-related component of physical fitness that refers to the ability to start, stop, and
change direction quickly, while maintaining posture.
A. Coordination
C. Physical Fitness tests
B. Agility
D. Cardiovascular endurance
40. Activities that require large body movements such as running, throwing, or jumping or
those that are sports-specific.
A. Physical Fitness tests
C. Weight Loss
B. Active Recreational Activities
D. Weight Maintenance
41. Energy consumed is less than energy expended (i.e. more physical exertion but less food
intake).
A. Weight Maintenance
C. Weight Gain
B. Lifestyle
D. Weight Loss
42. Components that contribute to the development of skills; include agility, balance,
coordination, power, reaction time, and speed.
A. Skill-related Components
C. Weight Maintenance
B. Recreation Activities
D. Health-related components
43. Energy consumed equals energy expended (i.e. physical exertion is the same with food
intake).
A. Weight Maintenance
C. Weight Loss
B. Recreation Activities
D. Skill-related Components
44. Preliminary activity done to prepare the body for actual physical activity.
A. Physical Fitness tests
C. Weight Loss
B. Warm up
D. Lifestyle
45. Those components that contribute to the development of health and functional capacity of
the body such as cardiovascular strength, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength,
muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.
A. Physical Fitness tests
C. Health-related components
B. Skill-related Components
D. Active Recreational Activities
HEALTH
46. These are usually offered by healthcare providers. “A healthcare provider is a trained
professional who provides people with healthcare”.
A. Health Services
C. Health Information
B. Quackery
D. Health Products
47. It is information that people require to make wise choices and decisions about their health
or the health of other people.
A. Health Information
C. Health Services
B. Health Products
D. Quackery
48. Individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
A. Health Products
C. Health Professional
B. Quackery
D. Healthcare Facilities
49. These are foods, drugs, cosmetics, devices, biologicals, vaccines, in-vitro diagnostic
reagents, etc.
A. Health Professional
C. Consumer
B. Health Products
D. Health Information
50. It is a financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual or group for
payment of healthcare costs.
A. Health Services
C. Health Information
B. Health Insurance
D. Health Products
51 These are places or institutions that offer healthcare services like hospital, health center etc.
A. Health Professional
C. Healthcare Facilities
B. Health Services
D. Health Information
52. It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the
body to affect the energy flow.
A. Acupuncture
C. Reflexology
B. Nutritional Therapy
D. Naturopathy
53. Doctor who specializes in the disorders of the respiratory system.
A.Cardiologist
C. Dermatologist
B. Pulmunologist
D. Neurologist
54. A form of health fraud, is any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services
that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
A. Health Services
C. Health Information
B. Quackery
D. Health Products
55. A quackery make use of miraculous gadgets that are believed to cure certain health
condition.
A. Device quackery
C. Medical quackery
B. Nutrition quackery
D. Health services
56. Public health insurance mandated by Philippine Law.
A. Philhealth
C. Pag-ibig
B. Health Services
D. SSS
57. A quackery includes cures, treatments, and remedies of various health conditions that are
drugless or bloodless in nature.
A. Device quackery
C. Medical quackery
B. Nutrition quackery
D. Health services
58. A quackery involves promotion of food fads and nutritional practices that claim to be allnatural. These are believed to have beneficial properties of multiple plants in one product.
A. Nutrition quackery
C. Device quackery
B. Medical quackery
D. Health services
59. An individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicines.
A. Quack
C. Nutrition quackery
B. Quackery
D. Health Professional
60. Offered in place of traditional medicine.
A. Complementary Medicine
C. Acupuncture
B. Alternative Medicine
D. Naturopathy
First Periodical Examination in MAPEH
Grade 10
ANSWER KEY
MUSIC
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. C
11. A
12. B
13. C
14. C
15. A
31. B
32. A
33. A
34. C
35. B
36. C
37. B
38. D
39. B
40. B
41. D
42. A
43. A
44. B
45. C
ARTS
HEALTH
16. B
17. A
18. C
19. A
20. A
21. C
22. A
23. B
24. C
25. C
26. A
27. B
28. A
29. D
30. A
46. A
47. A
48. C
49. B
50. B
51. C
52. A
53. B
54. B
55. A
56. A
57. C
58. A
59. A
60. B
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