Mapeh 10-Exam
Mapeh 10-Exam
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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Read the following questions comprehensively and write the letter of the correct
answer on the space provided before the number. USE CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY. NO
ERASURES, ERASURES MEANS WRONG.
I. MUSIC
_____1. Its objective was to bring moods and sensuous impression through harmony and tone color,
which also relates to music.
A. Expressionism B. Impressionism C. Social Realism D. Cubism
_____2. He was the very first European composer who deviated from the old system of tonality. He
also organized his music around sound patterns.
A. Claude Monet B. Claude Debussy C. Claude Lynns D. Claude Peterson
_____3. They were the most outstanding composer of the impressionist movement?
A. Claude Peterson and Maurice Ravel
B. Claude Monet and Maurice Ravel
C. Claude Lynns and Maurice Ravel
D. Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel
_____4. The orchestral compositions of Debussy were all impressionistic. Examples of these are the
following, except one?
A. Fetos B. Nuages C. Lisbon D. Sirenes
_____5. He was noted for being very inventive, rich in ideas, and evocative in his works. Most of his
works were included in the standard concert repertoire.
A. Claude Monet B. Claude Debussy C. Thomas Morley D. Maurice Ravel
_____6. Maurice Ravel’s Bolero in 1928 was described as:
A. A piece of orchestra with music C. A piece of cantata without
music
B. A piece of orchestra without music D. A piece of cantata with music
_____7. This movement pertains to a German school of artists and dramatists who represented the
innermost experience of the artist.
A. Impressionism B. Expressionism C. Dadaism D. Cubism
_____8. His name was attributed to expressionism itself. He was the complete embodiment of
expressionism in music.
A. Maurice Ravel B. Thomas Morley C. Arnold Schoenberg D. Arnold Berg
_____9. This music was introduced in the early 1950’s. Different natural sounds and musical notes are
transformed in various ways using electronic means.
A. Electronic Dance B. Electronic Music C. Electronic Means D. Electric Music
_____10. This refers to experimentation in music with the help of electronic machines.
A. Musique Concrete B. Avicci C. Milton Keys D. Electrique
Concrete
_____11. Which among the following statements are true about Chance Music?
A. Uses unusual and revolutionary methods.
B. Characterized by decorative and fragile beauty.
C. Composers are able to define and control pitch.
D. Some of the primary elements of the realization of the composition are left to determination
of its performer.
_____12. The following statements are true, except one?
A. Expressionism is Arnold Schoenberg.
B. The subject matter of expressionism was modern human in different psychological states.
C. Expressionism pertains to an American school or artists and dramatists who represented
the outermost experience of the artist.
D. Expressionism reveals innermost feelings and not to create beautiful or realistic art.
_____13. The 20th century covers the period from January 1, 1901 to December 30,2000
A. The statement is true C. The statement vague
B. The statement is true D. The statement is partly true
_____14. Aside from the whole tone scale, he used the 2nd, 4th ,5th, and 7th intervals chords which are
moving in one direction.
A. Joseph Maurice Ravel B. Thomas Morley C. Michael Bobbit D. Claude Debussy
______15. He composed several music pieces with the use of synthesizer and tape. He invented new
sounds were evident in his works.
A. Avicci B. Claude Debussy C. Milton Bobbit D. Maurice Ravel
II. ARTS
_____1. All the following statements are true about Chance Music?
A. Uses unusual and revolutionary methods
B. Characterized by decorative and fragile beauty
C. Composers are able to define and control
D. Some of the primary elements of the realization of the composition are left to the
determination of its performer
______2. Modern technology has helped the artists improve their techniques.
A. Yes, modern technology just made the production of arts at all.
B. No, modern technology has not helped the industry of arts at all
C. Yes, modern technology has helped modern artists improve their crafts
D. Maybe
______3. This is considered as the first clearly modern art movement in painting.
A. Expressionism B. Impressionism C. Cubism D. Dadaism
______4. They are artists that capture the image of an object someone would see it as if they just
caught a glimpse of it.
A. Expressionism B. Impressionism C. Cubism D. Social Dadaism
______5. Some of the greatest impressionist artists were:
A. Edouard Manet and Thomas Morley
B. Alfred Sisley and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
C. Claude Monet and Edouard Manet
D. Thomas Morley and Alfred Sisley
______6. It was a painting technique developed from impressionism and involved the use of many
small dots of color give painting a greater sense of vibrancy.
A. Seuratism B. Cezannism C. Pointillism D. Flurrism
______7. He was the artist whom Cubism was patterned. He introduced his impressions of nature to
simple geometric shapes as a starting point.
A. Pablo Piccaso B. George Braque C. Paul Cezanne D. Flurrism
______8. Cubism is characterized by the following, except one?
A. Its tendency was towards the abstractions of forms.
B. The Cubists concerned themselves with describing of objects and structure.
C. Is innovative and uses unusual imagination.
D. It appeared in two forms.
_____9. Artists dealt on the subjects about social problems such as urbanism, alienation, lack of social
integration and corruption. What art movement has been described?
A. Social Abstract B. Surrealism C. Dadaism D. Social Realism
_____10. The word “dada” in Dadaism means_______________________?
A. Means “meaningless”
B. A nonviolent reaction to the snobbery and traditionalism of the art establishment.
C. Pleasant music and poetry
D. A dream-like painting
_____11. Flash Mob is a group of people assemble suddenly in a public place and perform an unusual
and seemingly pointless act for a short time. After a short entertainment, the entertainers stay longer
where they are and disperse.
A. Both statements are true.
B. Both statements false.
C. The first statement is true and the second statement is false.
D. The first statement is false and the second statement is true.
_____12. It is an art presented to an audience traditionally interdisciplinary.
A. Happening B. Abstract C. Flash Mob D. Performance Art
_____13. Which among these artworks are not an Impressionism artwork?
A. Woman with a flower by Paul Gauguin C. La Grand Jette by Seurat
B. The Dinner Table by Henri Matisse D. On the Bridge by Edvard Munch
_____14. Which among the following statements about Pop Art is true?
A. It was the art of popular culture
B. Has a strong influence on textile and product design, music and advertising
C. It is a form of avant-garde art
D. It is a performance event
_____15. Art is also known as the totality of human activities. The following are importance of art to
humans, except?
A. Express feelings of love.
B. Give satisfaction to talented people.
C. Develop character, proper attitudes and values.
D. Encourage budding sportsmen.
______1. The following are the safety guidelines before doing a physical fitness test, except?
A. Before the actual day testing, familiarity testing sessions should enable you to get advised
to go through without exerting maximum effort.
B. Understand the purpose and benefits that can be derived from physical fitness test.
C. Accomplish testing in a despondent, inconsolable, and unfavorable environment.
D. Make sure your test scorecard is properly filled out prior to testing.
______2. What component of physical fitness pertains to the ability to sustain a level of muscle
tension, important in preventing injury and in maintaining good posture?
A. Cardiorespiratory endurance C. Flexibility
B. Muscular endurance D. Muscle Strength
______3. You want to test your flexibility level, which of the following testing material do you need?
A. Bathroom scale B. Mat C. L-square D. Tape measure
______4. Power is the ability to transform energy into force at once, which can be assessed through
this test:
A. Basketball pass B. Hexagon agility C. Stork balance stand D. Zipper
______5. What test will you perform to know your level of coordination?
A. Paper juggling B. Stick drop C. Stork balance stand D. Zipper
______6. Cross one leg at the back of the standing leg with foot hooked at the of its knee. Raise heel of
standing foot and sustain position as long as you can hold your balance, hands on hips, what
physical fitness test has been described?
A. Standing long jump B. Stick drop C. Stork balance stand D. Zipper
______7. Reach over your right shoulder with your right hand as you try to meet it with your left
hand at your back, what physical fitness test has been described?
A. Sit-and-reach B. Arm span C. Curl Ups D. Paper juggling
______8. Speed refers to the ability to act or move in a short period of time, which can be assessed
through this test:
A. 40-meter sprint B. Hexagon agility C. Shuttle run D. Paper
juggling
______9. Lie on your chest with hands on the floor, thumbs aligned with your shoulders. Keep your
legs and body straight as you push from the floor, what physical fitness test has been described?
A. Basic plank B. Curl Ups C. Sit-and-reach D. Right angle push-ups
______10. The recent Palarong Pambansa held at Subic, Zambales lined-up with different events, one
of this is running. a delegate from Maguindanao says that winning the said event needs practice to
develop____?
A. Power B. Fastness C. Speed D. Agility
______11. Which of these statements describe the results of exercise?
A. Breathing rate decreases to increase oxygen flow to muscles
B. Breathing rate increases to increase oxygen flow to muscles
C. Breathing rate decreases to reduce oxygen flow to muscles
D. Breathing rate decreases to increase carbon dioxide flow to muscles
______12. Which of the following is a performance goal in physical activity?
A. To win a tournament in golf C. To improve your technique in tennis
B. To score the best in strength test D. To get a personal best time in 100m
______13. Why is warming up before exercise important?
A. It improves flexibility C. It decreases the removal of lactic acid
B. It improves heart rate D. It slows adrenaline release
______14. Cardio-vascular endurance is a component of fitness and healthy balanced lifestyle. Which
of the following describes cardio-vascular endurance most accurately?
A. The ability of our heart and lungs to cope with exercise over a long period of time
B. The ability to use muscles over a long period of time
C. The amount of force a muscle can exert against a resistance
D. The ability to change the body’s movement quickly
______15. Strength is a physical fitness component that can also help in following a healthy lifestyle.
Which one of the following is an example of strength helping us to follow a healthy lifestyle?
A. To be able to win sports competitions
B. To be able to lift and carry heavy objects safely
C. To be able to reach and stretch for heavy objects
D. To be able to concentrate more on daily tasks
IV. HEALTH
______1. This pertains to the claim and facts about the products and services affecting the health
consumers. What guidelines and criteria is being described?
A. Health Products B. Health Information C. Health Services D. Consumer Health
______2. It may be consumable such as medicines, foods, ad drinks, or non- consumable such as tools
for body exercises, relaxing music, equipment for health improvement, and many more. What
guidelines and criteria is being described?
A. Health Products B. Health Information C. Health Services D. Consumer Health
______3. Those amenities created to address health concerns such as hospitals, clinics, spas, and likes.
It is also includes professional services rendered by doctors, nurses, aiders, and all health workers.
A. Health Products B. Health Information C. Health Services D. Consumer Health
______4. All the following are true about how to become a wise and well- informed consumer,
except?
A. Get to know the products and services first.
B. Be meticulous with sales talk or marketing gimmicks.
C. Consult the authorities when in doubt.
D. Never sacrifice quantity from quality.
______5. This skill is an important skill that you must learn in order to live a healthy and normal life.
This will help you understand the basics of consumer health.
A. Good Decision-Making C. Intrapersonal Skill
B. Interpersonal Skill D. Swift Decision Making
______6. All the following are examples of practices that can lead to bad consumer’s health, except?
A. Following health fads C. Following doctor’s advice
B. Buying fraudulent products D. Following write-ups in the magazine
______7. Being knowledgeable, informed, assertive, and alert are the
consumer’s_____________________?
A. Practices B. Protection C. Responsibilities D. Rights
______8. RA 7394 is also known as__________.
A. Drug Act C. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
B. Consumer Act of the Philippines D. Food and Drug Administration
______9. They use herbal plants in treating common illness, who are they/
A. Doctor B. Hilot C. Quack D. Herbalist
______10. Which phrase is not sign of quackery?
A. Cure illness C. Secret remedies
B. Not available anywhere D. Available in drugstore
______11. What agency is concerned about consumer’s protection?
A. Department of Tourism C. Department of Finance
B. Department of Budget D. Department of Trade and Industry
______12. Which is not the concern of Consumer Health Education?
A. Develop an informed and responsible consumer
B. To be able to spot quackery
C. Develop skill in selling
D. Develop skills in buying quality products
______13. Those who buy products and services are called_______________.
A. Consumer B. Distributors C. Producers D. Sellers
______14. They specialized in treating skin problems.
A. Dermatologist B. Internist C. Gynecologist D. Urologist
______15. Which is not included in the criteria in evaluating health products and services?
A. Cost B. Safety C. Features D. Picture of endorser
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