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MAPEH 10
15. Refers to the size relationships of one part to another, and of the part to
whole.
a. Rhythm c. Unity
b. Proportion d. Harmony
16. A three-dimensional artwork which may be through different processes, such as
carving, modeling, assembling or casting. It may be executed as a free-standing
object, in relief, or in environments, and a variety of media may be used.
a. Painting c. Architecture
b. Sculpture d. Photography
17. It is the product of light reflected off objects
a. Emphasis c. Line
b. Color d. Texture
18. Refers to surface characteristics. A surface may be rough, smooth, glossy,
coarse, irregular, etc.
a. Emphasis c. Line
b. Color d. Texture
19. Refers to the coherence of the elements of a work to the whole.
a. Rhythm c. Unity
b. Proportion d. Harmony
20. An art movement which is centered on, or inspired from familiar images of
popular culture, such as advertisements, comics, and commercial products.
a. Dadaism c. Abstract
b. Pop Art d. Impressionism
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. It is usually the second contact a team makes with the ball. The main goal of
this is to put the ball in the air in such a way that it can be driven by a
spike into the opponent's court.
a. Drive c. Pass
b. Set d. Spike
2. When a team hits the shuttle in the air, they assume side by side position to
defend against the smash. At other times they are in up and back positions.
a. Up and Back c. Side by Side
b. Combination d. Front and Back
3. It is played on the left or backhand side of the body.
a. Round the head c. Drop Shot
b. Smash d. Forehand
4. The shuttle is stroked over the net, so it drops very close to the net.
a. Round the head c. Drop Shot
b. Smash d. Forehand
5. A powerfully hit forehand or backhand stroke which just clears the top of the
net.
a. Round the head c. Drop Shot
b. Smash d. Forehand
6. On takeoff the athlete drops the free leg to the vertical, which is then joined
by the takeoff leg. The arms go overhead to slow down the rotation about the
athlete's Centre of gravity. The legsp are then lifted upwards and forwards whilst
lower the trunk. The arms swing past the legs during the landing phase to ensure a
good leg shoot.
a. Hang Style c. Hitch Kick
b. Stride jump style d. Approach style
7. Following take off the free leg is straightened and swung back and down as the
take-off leg folds up beneath the hips and comes forward bent. The take-off leg
then continues forward, straightening for landing. The free leg completes its
backward swing behind the hip and then folds up and moves forwards bent, to join
the take-off leg ready for landing.
a. Hang Style c. Hitch Kick
b. Stride jump style d. Approach style
8. The following are the example of jumps.
a. Long Jump c. Javelin
b. Triple Jump d. Pole vault
9. It is a racket sport that is played on a court divided by a net 5 feet high.
a. Volleyball c. Lawn tennis
b. Badminton d. Table tennis
10. It refers to the actions taken by players standing at the net to stop or alter
an opponent's attack.
a. Blocking c. Passing
b. Setting d. Driving
Health
1. What will happen if one doesn’t have a physically active lifestyle?
a. He/she is prone to weight gain, obesity which to diabetes and
other cardio-vascular diseases.
b. He/she will become sickly.
c. He/she will not become physically fit.
d. He/she will become fat.
2. Activities such as camping, hiking, orienteering, swimming, and camping are
under the category of.
a. Recreation activities c. Outdoor recreation activities
b. Indoor recreation activities d. Active reaction activities
3. Larissa wants to have a healthy weight range. What can she do to maintain
her weight?
a. The intake of food depends on her moods
b. The colony in take is more than the energy expenditure
c. The energy expenditure is more than the calorie intake
d. The intake of calorie should be equal to the energy expenditure
4. Activities done during free time is called Reaction. What is the primary
reason why one engages in recreational activity.
a. Fun b. Fitness c. Enjoyment d. fundamentals
5.Badminton playing burns more calories of
a. The speed of movement in playing
b. The swinging actions in hitting the shuttle
c. The jumping actions in smashing
d. The slow wrist actions in drop shots
6. Why is badminton played indoors?
a. Its more convenient to play inside the gym
b. Friction is greater providing better stability
c. Air resistance is lesser inside the gym
d. Its more comfortable inside the gym
7.In hiking, what fitness component is required of you?
a. Speed b. Agility c. Strength d. Endurance
8. In games which require the official to run continuously, what fitness component
should the official possess?
a. Balance b. Endurance c. Power d. Strength
9. Refers to the ability of the joints to move through a full range of motion.
a. Curl-ups c. Strength
b. Flexibility d. Cardiovascular Endurance
10. What physical component is needed for a badminton player to quickly return the
shuttle?
a. Speed b. Agility c. Strength d. Endurance