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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS
Tabaco City

SAN ANTONIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


San Antonio, Tabaco City

First Periodical Test


in
MAPEH 10

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter only on your answer sheets.

MUSIC

1. It is a term borrowed from painting to describe music that is intended to convey an impression
rather than a dramatic or narrative idea.
a. Impressionism c. Neo-classicism
b. Primitivsim d. Avant-garde Music

2. What are group of people inspired many of Bartoks’s composition?


a. Group of Hungarian and guitarist people
b. Group of Hungarian and violin virtuoso people
c. Group of Hungarian and pianist people
d. None of these
3. Who is considered as the “Father of American Jazz”?

a. Sergei Prokofief c. Francis Poulenc


b. Bela Bartok d. George Gershwin

4. In impressionism, the following characteristics are distinguished to the movement EXCEPT…


a. The sounds of diferent chords overlapped lightly with each other to produce new subtle
musical colors.
b. Chords did not have a definite order and a sense of clear resolution.
c. Other features include the lack of a tonic-dominant relationship which normally gives
the feeling of finality to a piece, moods and textures, harmonic vagueness about the
structure of certain chords, and use of the whole-tone scale.
d. Used atonality and the twelve-tone scale, lacking stable and conventional harmonies.
5. How does impressionism movement difer from expressionism?
a. Impressionism made use of the whole-tone scale while expressionism uses the twelve-
tone scale.
b. Impressionism and expressionism are both musical styles emerged in the early half of
20th century.
c. It served as a medium for expressing strong emotions, such as anxiety, rage, and
alienation.
d. It revealed the composer’s mind, instead of presenting an impression of the
environment.
6. Which of the following statements is true about 21 st century music?
a. Claude Debussy was one of the primary exponents of impressionism during 21 st century
music.
b. Impressionism, expressionism, neo-classicism, avant-garde music, and modern
nationalism were the new styles arose during 21 st century music.
c. Bela Bartok was a neo-classical, modern nationalist, and a primitivist composer who
adopted Hungarian folk themes to introduce rhythms with changing meters and heavy
syncopation.
d. All of these
7. Which of the following elements of music used in the masterpiece of Claude Debussy, “Claire de
Lune”?

a. Tempo c. Texture
b. Dynamics d. All of these

8. What kind of musical style is attributed to Schoenberg and Stravinsky?

a. Impressionism c. Modern Nationalism


b. Expressionism d. Avant-garde Music

9. Who was considered as the Father of Electronic Music?

a. Edgard Varese c. Mario Davidovsky


b. Karlheinz Stockhausen d. John Cage

10. Who revealed the rich musical potential of modern technology?

a. Edgard Varese c. Mario Davidovsky


b. Karlheinz Stockhausen d. John Cage

11. Why do musical styles of 20th century were truly unique and innovative?
a. The composers made use of electronic devices such as synthesizers, tape recorders,
amplifiers, and the like.
b. The composers experimented with the elements of music.
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
12. What is musique concrete or concrete music?
a. It is a music that uses the tape recorder.
b. It is a music that uses concretes.
c. It is a music that uses musical instruments.
d. It is a music that uses drum set.
13. Readings: Read the short fact about chance music.
“Chance music refers to a style wherein the piece always sounds different at every
performance because of the random techniques of production, including the use of ring
modulators or natural elements that become a part of the music. Most of the sounds
emanate from the surroundings, both natural and man-made, such as honking cars,
rustling leaves, blowing wind, dripping water, or a ringing phone.”
What do you think is the reason why it was called Chance Music?
a. Because of the diferent sounds from the surroundings.
b. Because of the use of ring modulators or natural elements that become a part of the
music.
c. Because of the combination of external sounds that cannot be duplicated as each
happens by chance.
d. Because of the beautiful sounds given both natural and man-made.
14. How does Edgard Varese consider as the “Father of Electronic Music”?
a. He developed his style of total serialism.
b. When he announced the creation of Licht (Light).
c. He pushed the tape machine to its limits.
d. He used of new instruments and electronic resources.
15. Your group was assigned to make a musique concrete or concrete music, which of following you
should do?
a. Record diferent sounds that are heard in the environment and arrange it in diferent
ways.
b. Record a sound produced by a piano and violin and combined them together.
c. Record a single sound only in its fastest mode.
d. Record all the sounds produced by musical instruments.

ARTS
1. Impressionism was an art movement that emerged in the second half of the late 19th century
among a group of…

a. Hungarian-based Artists c. American-based Artist


b. Paris-based Artists d. Spanish-Based Artist

2. What art movement that artists worked more with their imagination and feelings, rather than
with what their eyes saw in the physical world?

a. Impressionism c. Expressionism
b. Abstractionism d. Abstract Expressionism

3. Who was the artist who became famous for his action painting styles?

a. Claude Monet c. Pablo Picasso


b. Paul Cezanne d. Jackson Pollock

4. It is a school of late 19 th century French painters who depicted the appearance of images by
using strokes of unmixed colors to give the impression of the reflected light.

a. Impressionism c. Expressionism
b. Abstractionism d. Abstract Expressionism
5. What qualities make an artwork expressionistic?
a. The artists distorted outlines, applied strong colors, and exaggerated forms?
b. They worked more with their imaginations and feelings.
c. The artists created works with more emotional force.
d. All of these
6. What art movement expressed the artists’ social role?

a. Surrealism c. Social Realism


b. Fauvism d. Dadaism

7. Why is it called “installation” in installation art?


a. Because it uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way the viewer
experiences a particular space.
b. Because it creates an entire sensory experience for the viewer.
c. Because the viewer can actually walk through them, and experience varying facets of the
work in stages.
d. All of these
8. Readings:
“As the term implies, conceptual art was that which arose in the mind of the artist, took
concrete form for a time, and then disappeared (unless it was captured in photo or film
documentation). Conceptualists questioned the idea of art as objects to be bought and
sold. Instead, they brought their artistic ideas to life temporarily, using such unusual
materials as grease, blocks of ice, food, even just plain dirt.”
What is the key diference between a conceptual artwork and a traditional painting or sculpture?
a. The conceptualist’s work often requires little or no physical craftsmanship.
b. The performer herself/himself serves as the medium in conceptual art.
c. Some works allow the viewer to touch or feel, hear, and smell elements that the artist
has incorporated in the artwork.
d. None of these
9. Which of the following is the characteristic of fauvism?
a. In this style, basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders all fit together
precisely and neatly in their appointed places.
b. The futurists created art for a fast-paced, machine-propelled age.
c. The works in this style did not make use of figures or even representations of figures.
d. Lines, shapes, and colors were used in a cool, impersonal approach that aimed for
balance, unity, and stability.
10. Line, color and texture are components of…

a. Principles of Art c. Composition of Arts


b. Elements of Arts d. Components of Arts

11. The elements and the principles of arts are both seen in all artworks during Impressionism Art
Movement.

a. True c. Maybe
b. False d. Somehow

12. Which of the following does not belong to the group?

a. Line c. Shape
b. Variety d. Texture

13. How was the impressionist style influenced by the early stages of photography?
a. Photography inspired impressionists to capture the emotion of the people.
b. Photography inspired impressionists to capture the important event in people lives.
c. Photography inspired impressionists to capture fleeting moments of action, whether in
landscapes or in the day-to-day lives of people.
d. All of these
14. If you are going to make an artwork, specifically non-objectivism, which of the following you
should follow?
a. Use colors black, white and the primaries
b. Use recognizable objects
c. Use colors black, whte and the secondary colors
d. Use landscapes as the subject of your artwork
15. Supposed you are an impressionist artist, how will you create your own artwork?
a. You will create based from your feelings and emotions.
b. You will create based from your friend’s decision.
c. You will create based from the color and light reflected by the subject you are going to
paint.
d. You will create based on the latest

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. The way in which an individual lives is called _________.

a. Daily Routine c. Life Management


b. Lifestyle d. All of these

2. These are the activities done during one’s leisure time both for relaxation and enjoyment.

a. Recreational Activities c. Household Chores


b. Home Works d. Daily Activities

3. It refers to the pattern of behaviour with regards to eating.

a. Eating Disorder c. Eating Habits


b. Eating Moment d. Eating Management

4. What makes up your eating habits?

a. Choose from the available food c. Decide what to eat


b. Prepare the food d. All of these

5. Poor food choices contribute directly to some diseases. Which of the following diseases is not a
cause of poor food choices?

a. Obesity c. Cancer
b. Heart Diseases d. Hearing Impaired

6. Which of the following benefits of active participation in sports and recreational activities we can
get to help our metal and emotional health?
a. Release of stress from demands of everyday living
b. Improvement of skills specific to a particular activity
c. Road map to good health and longevity
d. Opportunity to make new friends and acquaintances
7. Which of the following factors that drives to food choices is highly viable to nutritional health?

a. Advertising c. Availability
b. Economy d. Weight

8. Readings:
“You are used to leisurely walking for 20 minutes from your home to school and back
from Monday to Friday.”
What FITT formula is used?

a. Frequency c. Time
b. Intensity d. All of these

9. If you are a Dance Exercise Instructor, what would the first thing you will do?

a. Warm-Up Exercises c. Cool Down


b. Exercise Proper d. All of these

10. What is meant by BMI?


a. Body Mass Indicator c. Body Mass Information
b. Body Mass Index d. Body Mass Identification

11. What kind of recreational activities that requires large body movements?

a. Indoor Recreational Activities c. Active Recreational Activities


b. Outdoor Recreational Activities d. Passive Recreational Activities

12. What is the possible efect of modern technology?


a. Lack of physical activity
b. We will have a healthier body if we consistently use them instead of physical activities
c. Better lifestyle
d. We will have greater self-confidence
13. What will you do if your BMI is 30 and classified as obese?

a. Weight Gain c. Weight Maintenance


b. Weight Loss d. Weight Lift

14. What will happen if you practice sedentary lifestyle?


a. You will strengthen social networks and community identity.
b. You will be relaxed.
c. You will be more prone from having illnesses.
d. You will improve the quality of your life.
15. If you are going to share your learning about lifestyle to your family and friends, what important
factor would you tell them in order to have healthy lifestyle?
a. Be physically active at least once a week.
b. Do not forget to eat balanced diet every weekends.
c. Avoid eating junk foods.
d. Be physically active every day and modify your eating habits according to your needs.

HEALTH
1. It refers to any idea that we hear from people around us, read from books, and other printed
materials, or from the media that influence our health.

a. Health Information c. Health Products


b. Health Services d. Health institution

2. These are items that we consume to improve our well-being.

a. Health Information c. Health Products


b. Health Services d. Health institution

3. Reliable Source: Health Books ; Unreliable Source: ______________


a. Accredited online sources
b. Licensed Professionals
c. Doctors and Nurses
d. People who are not experts in this field.
4. Readings:
”A teenager once went to the local market to buy materials for a Science project. Upon
passing by some stalls, he was invited for a free orientation on the latest product of a
company. The company was selling “health rings” that can detect the mood of a person
and help lower body temperature and blood pressure. The teenager was easily attracted,
which made him buy two health rings for himself and his sister. He spent Php 600 for the
items.
After a week, the teenager and his sister developed red spots and rashes on their fingers.
Upon checking, the rings are observed to have rust around them. The teenager wants to
file a complaint so the company may return his money.”
What is the nature of the teenager’s problem?
a. About health products and information
b. About health products and services
c. About health information and services
d. About health complaint

5. Readings:
“A lady is selling you a product which claims to heal acne and pimples in one week.”
Is it reliable source of information and products?

a. Yes c. Maybe
b. No d. Somehow

6. It is a form of a health fraud that maybe any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and
services that have not been scientifically proven safe and efective.

a. Health Information c. TV Advertisement


b. Health Products d. Quackery

7. Quackery is being operated by a quack. What is a quack?


a. An individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine.
b. An individual with a professional license to practice medication.
c. They are doctors and nurses.
d. They are the member of the community.
8. What will happen if we used and acquired health quackery?
a. We can have better health status.
b. We can be more active and gain self-confidence.
c. Thrives on individuals who are diagnosed with illnesses.
d. We can meet new people and acquaintances.
9. What will you do if you caught someone doing fraudulent health services?
a. Ignore it.
b. Buy some products and sell it too.
c. Report to the authorities.
d. Help them sell their products.
10. It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body
to afect the energy flow.

a. Acupuncture c. Acupressure
b. Reflexology d. Nutrition Therapy

11. It is a herbal medicine that controls blood pressure.

a. Akapulco c. Lagundi
b. Ampalaya d. Bawang

12. You sister is known for having cough and asthma, what herbal medicine would you give to her?

a. Akapulco c. Lagundi
b. Ampalaya d. Bawang

13. You saw your brother chewing pieces of guava leaves, what do you he is doing?
a. Your brother is out of her mind.
b. Your brother is trying to cure his tooth decay.
c. Your brother is trying to cure his gum infection.
d. Both b and c
14. Why does herbal medicines uses as alternatives nowadays?
a. Because it was based from past beliefs.
b. Because it was proven and tested and approved by DOH.
c. Because it is lesser expenses than medicines.
d. All of these
15. DOH stands for?
a. Department of Herbal Medicine
b. Department of Health
c. Department of Health Services
d. Department of Heath Insurances
Good Luck! 

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