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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
Schools Division Office I Pangasinan
LASIP NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lingayen

MAPEH 10 - NEPTUNE
FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION
S.Y. 2018-2019

Name: ___________________________________________________ Date:_____________________


Grade & Section:___________________________________________ Score:___________________

“KEEP CALM AND EXAM SUCCESS”

I. Multiple Choice: Read the following questions carefully and write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided.

MUSIC

___1. Who was the target audience of Prokofief’s “Peter and the Wolf”?
A. The Farmers B. Children C. The Youth D. The Parents
___2.Who was the French composer known as the “Father of Electronic Music”?
A.Karl Heing Stockhausen B. Edgar Varese C. John Cage D. Francis Poulenc
___3. He is considered as the primary exponent of expressionism.
A. Claude Debussy B. Maurice Ravel C. Arnold Schoenberg D. Bela Bartok
___4.What group of people inspired many of Bartok’s composition?
A. Richard Strauss B. Les Six C. Richard Wagner D. Gabriel Faure
___5. Which Russian composer created the music for the ballet “The Firebird”?
A. Claude Debussy B. Arnold Schoenberg C. Igor Stravinsky D. Bela Bartok
___6. It is made the use of whole-tone scale. It also applied suggested rather than depicted reality.
A.Impressionism B. Expressionism C. Neo-Classical D. Modern Naturalism
___7. One of the earlier but concrete forms declaring the entry of 20th century music was known as Impressionism. If
you turn back the time, what do you think are the characteristics of impressionists artist?
A.Sentimental melodies C. Easy to recognize and enjoyable
B. Dramatic emotionalism D. Sublime moods with visual imagery
___8. He is the most commercial successful minimalist composer.
A. Philip Glass B. George Gershwin C. Leonard Bernstein D. Maurice Ravel
___9. Neo-classicism was a moderating factor between the Romantic and expressionism style. What is the best
characteristic of neo-classicism that you cannot find in other style of music?
A. It adopted a modern freer tonal scale C. return to an earlier style of writing
B. it has a complex but exciting rhythm D. it has a three movement format of music
___10. Maurice Ravel is characterized by its uniquely innovative but not atonal style of harmonic treatment. He is
considered as a person who excel in musical technique or execution. Therefore he performed with ____
A. Melodic Fragment B. Harmony And Style C. Ability & Skill Of Virtuoso D. Visual Imagery
___11. Chance music refers to a style wherein the piece always sounds different at every performance. Why it considered
different from the other style of music?
A. Because it comes naturally from every instrument used.
B. Because of the sounds used electronic instrument
C. Because of the random technique of production and most of the sounds emanate from the surroundings.
D. All of the above
ARTS

___12.One of the founder of the impressionist movement and considered the most influential figure. He is best known for
his landscape paintings like, Bridge over a Pond of water Lilies and the Red Boats.
A. Edouard Manet B. Claude Manet C. Auguste Renoir D. Paul Cezanne
___13.It involves the use of color, choice of subject matter, setting and technique for capturing light and conveying
movements. A. Expressionism B. Impressionism C. Abstractionism D. Cubism
___14.What style derived its name from the cube, a three dimensional geometric figure?
A. Futurism B. Cubism C. Mechanical Style D. Non-Objectivism
___15. What is the very heavy application of paint to the canvass often with a spatula or knife instead of a paintbrush?
A. Impasto B. Fauvism C. Abstract D. Op Art
___16. Who was the artist who became famous for his action painting style?
A. Jackson Pollock B. Gino Severini C. Fernand Leger D. Bernette Newman
___17.Who is considered the most famous abstractionist and cubist artist?
A.Piet Mondrian B. Pablo Picasso C. Fernand Leger D.George Braque
___18. Impressionism was an art movement that emerged in the second half of the 19th century and the duration of this
movement was quite short. What is the duration of the impressionist movement?
A.1822-1892 B. 1972-1992 C. 1872-1880 D.1900-1920
___19.This modern art is precisely planned and positioned to give the illusion of movement.
A.Pop Art B. Op Art C. Neodadaism D. New Realism
___ 20. Which of the following expressionism art the style is bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
A. Dadaism B. Social Realism C. Fauvism D. Surrealism
___ 21. This contemporary art uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way the viewer experiences a
particular space and usually life-size or sometimes even larger.
A. Installation Art B. Performance Art C. Action Painting D. Impressionism Art
___ 22. Where did neo-primitivism get its influenced?
A. Incorporated elements from the native sea islander
B. Address different issues: war, poverty, corruption, environmental.
C. They admire the motion, force, speed and strength of mechanical form
D. Did not make use of figure or even representation of figure.
___ 23. This contemporary art in which the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time
constitute the work.
A. Installation Art B. Performance Art C. Action Painting D. Impressionism Art
___ 24. The celebrities, advertisements, billboards, and comic strips is the inspiration this art.
A. Pop Art B. Op Art C. Neodadaism D. New Realism
P.E

___ 25.Which of the sentences below is not included in the mental and emotional benefits of sports and active recreation?
A. Release of stress from demands of everyday life C. Sense of achievement
B. Greater personal confidence and self-esteem D. Opportunity to make new friends
___ 26. Skill related components contributed to the development of skills .Which of the following are the components
of health related skills?
A. Agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction time and speed
B. Agility, balance, coordination, power, endurance
C. Coordination, cardiovascular strength, power, reaction time and speed
D. All of the above
___ 27. Road map to good health and longevity, improved quality of life, lower blood pressure, reduced arthritis pain,
weight loss and lowered risk of diabetes, certain cancer and cardiovascular diseases are what types of benefits of active
recreation? A. Physical Benefits B. Mental and Emotional Benefits C. Health Benefits D. Social Benefits
___ 28. Jennifer is a loner student who doesn’t want to participate in any recreational activity. But Cecilia encouraging her
to join in a volleyball game, because it is enjoyable. What could be the possible statement to encourage Jennifer in joining
the game?
A. Tell her the thrill and excitement of the game C. Improvement of self- confidence and self- image
B. Prevention of all kinds of diseases D. Fitness level is higher than anybody
___ 29. Which is the way in which an individual lives?
A. Habit B. Lifestyle C. Life Management D. Life Goal
___ 30. Body Mass Index (BMI) = _______________?
A. Weight/Height B. Height/Weight C. Weight X Height D. None of The Above
___ 31. It is energy consumed is equals energy expended.
A. Weight Gain B. Weight Loss C Weight Maintenance D. None of The Above
___ 32. It is energy consumed is greater than energy expended.
A. Weight Gain B. Weight Loss C Weight Maintenance D. None of The Above
___ 33. These activities that held during leisure time is_______.
A. Physical Activity B. Recreational Activity C. Emotional Activity D. Mental Activity
___ 34. Dribbling, passing, shooting, defending are skills of _________.
A. Basketball B. Tennis C. Badminton D. Soccer
___ 35. In volleyball, what happens if the ball hits directly on the end line?
A.It is out B. It is a re-do C To see who get the points D. It is in

HEALTH

___ 36.It is the 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 products B. Consumer health C. Health information D. Health Trends
___ 37.These are the items that we consume to improve our well-being, like medicine, food clothes, furniture, electronics
etc. A. Health products B. Consumer health C. Health information D. Health Trends
___ 38.A programs avail from various providers such as physicians, nurses, therapists, health workers, hospitals, clinic and
government.
A. Health Trends B. Health services C. Consumer health D. Health information
___ 39.Individuals that is licensed to practice medicine and other allied health.
A. Teacher B. Nurse C. Health Professionals D. Accountant
___ 40.It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis.
A. Municipal Hall B. School C. Hospital D. Barangay Center
___ 41. It is a form of energy medicine where in long thin needles is inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the
energy flow. A. Acupuncture B. Acupressure C. Ventosa Cupping Massage D. Hilot Massage
___ 42. One example of public health insurance is________.
A. Phil health B. BDO C. Fortune life D. BIR
___ 43.Similar to acupuncture, it is focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
A. Acupuncture B. Acupressure C. Reflexology D. Nutrition Therapy
___ 44. It is a law making body with regards to the effective use of traditional and alternative medicine.
A. DFA B. PITAHC C. DOH D. DepEd
___ 45.It is a form of health fraud, any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been
scientifically proven safe and effective.
A. Quackery B. Nutrition Therapy C. Hilot Massage D. Dr. Kwak
___ 46. This known as the Traditional and Alternative Medicines Act of 1997,that provision the creation of alternative drugs.
What Republic Act is this? A. RA 2384 B. RA 3248 C. RA 8423 D. RA 4238
___ 47. Individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs are called health professionals.
Sharon’s grandmother is suffering from eye cataract. She scheduled a check up to _____;
A. Gynecologist B. Ophthalmologist C. Urologist D. Orthopedist
___ 48. Consumers today face an amazing array of choices when they consider taking actions to improve their care for
health problem. That’s why others are patronizing the biologically-based practices. This means that they are using ______.
A. Taking an energy giving drinks B. taking a herbal medicine C. Undergo an x-ray D. Diet pills
___ 49. 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 a health ring that
can detect the mood a person. 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 her money. Who do you think can protect the right of the sisters?
A. The barangay officials B. The PNP
C. The department of health D. The consumers act with the help of proper authorities.
___ 50. A health care practitioner is an independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the
body. Some example of the healthcare practitioner are as follows except;
A. Podiatrist B. Dentist C. Optometrist D. Gynecologist

Prepared by: Noted: Approved:

CARMENA B. ORIS AGNES F. ARIAS LILIA S. CANO, Ed. D.


Teacher I Head Teacher III Principal IV
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
S.Y. 2018-2019
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Learning Area: MAPEH 10
Subject Matter: MAPEH
FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION

No. of Item Placement Under Each Cognitive Domain


No. of
Learning Competencies Teaching Easy 60% Medium-Level 30% Difficult 10%
Items
Hours % Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
MUSIC
describes distinctive musical elements of 1,2,3 - - - -
1 3 3 7.50
given pieces in 20th century styles;(M10EL- 3 items - - - -
Ib-1)
Relates 20th century music to its historical 4,5,6.7 - - - -
2 4 4 10
and cultural background.MU10TC-Ia-g-3 4 items - - - -
explores other arts and media that portray 8,9 10,11 - - -
3 20th century elements through video films or 4 4 10
live performances;MU10TC-Ic-h-6 1 items 2 items - - -
ARTS
analyze art elements and principles in the
production of work following a specific art 12,13,14,15 - - - -
4 style from the various art movements:A10EL- 4 4 10
Ib-1
4 items - - - - -
identify distinct characteristics of arts from
the various art movements:A10EL-Ia-2 16,17,18
5 2 3 5
3 items
determine the role or function of artworks by
6 evaluating their utilization and combination of 2 3 5 21 19, 20
art elements and principles:A10PL-Ih-2
1 item 2 items
describe the influence of iconic artists
7 belonging to the various art 2 3 5 22 23, 24
movements:A10PR-Ic-e-2 1 item 2 items
P.E
Assesses physical activities, exercises and
25 26 -
8 eating habits:PE10PF-Ia-h-39 2 5
2 1 item 1 item -
Determines risk factors related to lifestyle
9 diseases (obesity, diabetes, heart 2 2 5 27,28 - - -
disease)PE10PF-Ia-40
2 items - - -
applies correct techniques to minimize risk
10 of injuries :PE10PF-Ib-h-56 2 2 5 29 30
1 item 1 item

analyzes the effects of media anD


31,32
technology on fitness and physical activity
11 2 2 4.50
lifestyle diseases (obesity, diabetes, heart
disease)PE10PF-Ib-46
2 items
engages in moderate to vigorous physical
activities for at least 60 minutes a day in and 33
12 1 1.5 2.5
out of school:PE10PF-Ib-h-45
1 item
Critiques (verifies and validates) media
information on fitness and physical activity 34
13 1 1.5 2.5
issues.PE10PF-Ib-47
1 item
HEALTH
differentiates reliable from unreliable health
information, products and services;H10CH- 35.36
14 2 3 10
Ia-b-19
2 items
discusses the various forms of health
service providers and healthcare 37
15 plans;H10CH-Ia-b-21 2 2 4.5

1 item
selects health professionals, specialists and
health care services wisely;H10CH-Ic-22 38,39
16 1 1.5 2.5

2 items
explains the nature and dangers of
40,41
17 quackery;H10CH-Ic-23 1 2 2.5
2 items
explains the importance of consumer laws
to protect public health;H10CH-Id-25 42,44 44
18 2 3 5
2 items 1 item
identifies national and international
government agencies and private 45,46 47
19 organizations that implement programs for 2 3 5
consumer protection:H10CH-Id-26
2 items 1 item
explains the different kinds of - 48,49 50
20 complementary and alternative health care 2 3 5
modalities.H10CH-Id-26
- - 2 items 1 item
TOTAL 40 50 100 24 6 8 6 4 1

Prepared by: Noted by: Approved by:

CARMENA B. ORIS AGNES F. ARIAS LILA S. CANO, Ed. D.


Junior High School Teacher I Head Teacher III Principal IV
Lasip National High School

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