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MATAB-ANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Matab-ang, Toledo City

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MAPEH 10


(S.Y. 2018-2019)

Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the best answer and write the LETTER
of your choice.

Part I MUSIC
1. Which musical style primarily made use of the whole-tone scale?
A. Chance music C. Impressionism
B. Electronic music D. Neo-classicism

2. Which of the musical scales below consists entirely of intervals of a whole tone?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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


A. Expressionism C. Neo-classicism
B. Impressionism D. Primitivism
4. Which Russian composer created the music for the ballet The Firebird?
A. Claude Debussy C. Igor Stravinsky
B. Francis Poulenc D. Maurice Ravel
5. Who was known as the “Father of Electronic Music?
A. Arthur Honegger C. Karlheinz Stockhausen
B. Edgard Varese D. Philip Glass
6. What method of musical composition ensures that all twelve notes of the chromatic scale
are sounded as often as one another in a piece of music while preventing the emphasis of
a note.
A. dissonance C. twelve-tone system
B. tonality D. syncopation
7. Which refers to the style of music 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.
A. Chance music C. Jazz music
B. Electronic music D. Modern Nationalism
8. Neo-classicism adopted the freer use of the seven note diatonic scale. In the musical scale
below, how many “whole steps” that separated the two “half steps”?

C D E F G A B C

A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
9. Who was considered as the “Father of American Jazz”?
A. John Cage C. Leonard Bernstein
B. George Gershwin D. Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov
10. What kind of musical scale is shown below?

A. chromatic scale C. pentatonic scale


B. diatonic scale D. whole-tone scale

Part II ARTS
11. Which art style incorporated elements from the native arts of the South Sea
Islanders and the wood carvings of African tribes?
A. Dadaism C. Primitivism
B. Neodadaism D. Surrealism
12. What art style/movement is applied in Picasso’s Guernica painting?
A. Cubism C. Social Realism
B. Futurism D. Both A and C
13. What art movement expresses the artists’ role in social reform?
A. Impressionism C. Mechanical style
B. Expressionism D. Social Realism
14. Which art style uses bold, vibrant colors, and visual distortions?
A. Fauvism C. Pop Art
B. Op Art D. Post-impressionism
15. Who were two of the foremost Post-impressionists?
A. Claude Monet and Edouard Manet
B. Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso
C. Marc Chagall and Giorgio de Chirico
D. Paul Cezanne and Vincent Van Gogh
16. Who was the key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism, with a number
of his works considered as marking the birth of modern art?
A. Amedeo Modigliani C. Edouard Manet
B. Auguste Renoir D. Jackson Pollock
17. Which of the following art styles is grouped under Abstractionism?
A. Expressionism C. Neoimpressionism
B. Impressionism D. Neoplasticism/ De Stijl
18. Which of the following artworks is an example of Color Field Painting?
A. Forgotten Dream by Adolph Gottlieb
B. Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol
C. New York City by Piet Mondrian
D. Vir Heroicus Sublimis by Barnett Newman
19. What is the difference between representational abstractionism and pure
abstractionism?
A. Representational Abstractionism uses bright and bold colors while Pure
Abstractionism utilizes different color saturations.
B. Representational Abstractionism depicts still recognizable subjects while Pure
Abstractionism shows subject that could not be discerned.
C. Only basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders are depicted in
Representational Abstractionism. Pure abstractionism reduces subject into
horizontal and vertical lines only.
D. In Representational abstractionism, the artist uses different color saturations to
create his/her desired effect. While in Pure abstractionism , he takes the
more intimate pictograph approach, filling the canvas with repeating picture
fragments.
20. What subjects are depicted in Impressionistic paintings?
A. everyday subjects C. mythical and literary characters
B. formally posed portraits D. religious and historical subjects
Part III PHYSICAL EDUCATION
21. What does the acronym FITT in the FITT formula stand for?
A. Fitness, Input, Task, Timing C. Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type
B. Fitness Level, Input, Time, Type D. Frequency, Intensity, Timing, Tests
22. Which are the skills involved in Badminton?
A. service, lob, footwork
B. service, running, fielding
C. serving, attacking, digging
D. serving, base running, fielding
23. Which of the following activities can be used as a lead-up game in Tennis?
A. Bucket game C. Partner Soccer Score
B. Dribble Tag D. Shuttle Minton
24. Which of the following test protocols measures Cardiovascular endurance?
A. 3-minute Step Test C. Illinois Agility Run Test
B. Hand-Eye Coordination Test D. Standing Long Jump
25. Alexa measures 150 centimeters in height and weighs 42 kilograms. What is her Body
Mass Index?
A. 16.88 C. 28.00
B. 18.66 D. 35.75
26. It is the ability of an individual to perform prolonged work continously, where the work
involves large muscle groups.
A. Agility C. Coordination
B. Cardiovascular endurance D. Flexibility
27. It refers to the ability to perform complex motor skills with a smooth flow of motion.
A. Body Composition C. Power
B. Coordination D. Speed
28. These are three of the more frequent table tennis injuries.
A. jammed fingers, bruises, concussions
B. knee injuries, deep thigh bruising, and foot fractures
C. sprained ankles, tennis elbow, and Achilles tendinitis
D. ankle sprains, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and patellar tendinitis
29. This means that physical exertion is the same with food intake.
A. Basal Metabolic Rate C. Weight Maintenance
B. Rate of Perceived Exertion D. Weight Management
30. It means energy consumed is less than energy expended.
A. weight C. weight loss
B. weight gain D. weight maintenance

Part I HEALTH
31. Which medicinal plant is used as mouthwash and antiseptic to disinfect wounds?

A. Ampalaya C. Bayabas

B. Bawang D. Pansit-pansitan

32. Which act provisioned the creation of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative
Healthcare (PITAHC), which works closely with the Department of Health?

A. Republic Act No. 8423 C. Republic Act No. 8432

B. Republic Act No. 8243 D. Republic Act No. 8234

33. Which medicinal plant should you decoct when you have cough?

A. Acapulco C. Sambong

B. Lagundi D. Tsaang gubat

34. What are the three forms of Quackery?

A. Biological, Emotional, and Mental C. New, Old, and Traditional


B. Device, Medical, and Nutrition D. Private, Public, and Voluntary

35. This alternative medicine is done by placing inverted glasses that have flames from burning
cotton, on specific points in the body.

A. Acupressure C. Reflexology

B. Acupuncture D. Ventosa Cupping Massage Therapy

36. It is any concept, step, or advice that various sources give to aid the health status of an
individual.

A. health fads C. health issues

B. health information D. health trends

37. It is the law-making body with regards to the effective use of traditional and alternative
medicine.

A. Department of Health

B. World Health Organization

C. Food and Nutrition Research Institute

D. Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare

38. This views diseases as a manifestation of an alteration in the processes by which the body
naturally heals itself.

A. Ayuverdic Medicine C. Reiki

B. Naturopathy D. Yoga

39. This is the right to be compensated for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory
services.

A. right to basic needs C. right to information

B. right to choose D. right to redress

40. This is the right to be protected against the marketing of goods or the provision of services that
are hazardous to health and life.

A. right safety

B. right to be heard

C. right to consumer health education

D. right to live in a healthy environment

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