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MUSIC

1. Who is best known for his poignantly romantic serenade for violin and piano Hatinggabi?
a. Ryan Cayabyab c. Lucio San Pedro
b. Nicanor Abelardo d. Antonio J. Molina
2. He is kown as a romantic nationalist. His chords have a rich expressive tonality, as represented in his well-
loved Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, a lullaby melody sung by his mother.
a. Ryan Cayabyab c. Lucio San Pedro
b. Nicanor Abelardo d. Antonio J. Molina
3. He is is a popular contemporary composer who also has classical compositions to his credit, such as Misa,
Four Poems for Soprano and Piano, and Te Deum.
a. Ryan Cayabyab c. Lucio San Pedro
b. Nicanor Abelardo d. Antonio J. Molina
4. He was known as a nationalist composer who expressed the Philippines' cultural identity through his
compositions.
a. Felipe P. De Leon c. Lucio San Pedro
b. Nicanor Abelardo d. Antonio J. Molina
5. He is considered as the first Filipino Avant Garde composer.
a. Lucrecia R. Kasilag c. Francisco Feliciano
b. Jose Maceda d. Ramon Santos
6. The following are Kasilags composition except one:
a. The Legend of the Sarimanok c. Dularawan
b. Tocatta for Percussion and Winds d. Ugnayan
7. The following are Fr. Manuel Marambas orchestral works except one:
a. Transfiguration c. St. Lorenzo Ruiz
b. Pugad Lawin d. The Virgin of Naval
8. When did Toleda served at the Pangkat kawayan?
a. 1966-1979 c. 1983-1985
b. 1977-1982 d. 1986- 1990
9. He made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for being the only person to make music with a leaf. He
received numerous awards for his musical achievements in film.
a. Francisco Feliciano c. Levi Celerio
b. Jose Maceda d. Lucio San Pedro
10. He composed more than 250 scores for movies which was capped by a Universal Pictures production of No
Man Is An Island starred by Jeffrey Hunter and Barbara Perez.
a. George Canseco c. Ernanie Cuenco
b. Restie Umali d. Santiago Suarez
11. The following are the works of Constancio De Guzman except one:
a. Bituing Marikit c. Ang Langit koy ikaw
b. Bayan Ko d. Maalala mo kaya
12. What song of Angel Pena won first prize in 1959, when the University of Santo Tomas launched a National
symphonic composition contest, open to Filipino composers?
a. Bagbagtulambing c. Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra
b. Igorot Rhapsody d. Concerto for Bass Quartet and Orchestra
13. He was a composer, conductor, and musical director. He composed the popular song Dahil Sa Iyo in 1938. In
1975 the Philippine Government Cultural Association awarded him the Cultural Achievement Award in
Popular Music. He received the Gawad CCP Para Sa Sining in 1986.
a. Santiago Suarez c. George Canseco
b. Miguel Mike Velarde d. Levi Celerio
14. He was an accomplished composer of traditional Filipino love songs. His popular works include Dungawin mo
Hirang, Bakya mo Neneng, caprichosa, sa libis ng Nayon and Kataka-taka.
a. Santiago Suarez c. George Canseco
b. Miguel Mike Velarde d. Levi Celerio
15. He was considered a nationally acclaimed composer of numerous popular Filipino classics. He composed
songs for Filipino singers and movie stars.
a. Santiago Suarez c. George Canseco
b. Miguel Mike Velarde d. Levi Celerio
ARTS
16. It is called focus range or effective focus range, is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a
scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image.
a. ISO c. Depth of Field
b. Aperture d. Perspective
17. It is the level of sensitivity of your camera to available light.
a. ISO c. Depth of Field
b. Aperture d. Shutter speed
18. It is also known as exposure time.
a. ISO c. Depth of Field
b. Aperture d. Shutter speed
19. This captured the directors vision of each scene through camera placement and movement, lighting, and
other special techniques.
a. Editing c. Production/set Design
b. Acting d. Cinematography
20. It is the art of selecting the precise sections of film, then sequencing and joining them to achieve the directors
desired visual and emotional effect.
a. Editing c. Production/set Design
b. Acting d. Cinematography
21. He is the person responsible for the overall look of a filmed event.
a. Editors c. Production/set Designer
b. Actors d. Director
22. It is a non-stock, non-profit organization that aims to create an identity for the Philippines within the animation
industry, making it one of the preferred sources for animation services worldwide.
a. TESDA c. PASI
b. ACPI d. PETA
23. An animated film adaption of the legend of the warrior princess of Pangasinan. And is recognized as the first
fully-animated Filipino film, created by an all-Filipino group of animators using the traditional (hand-drawn)
animation process with some 3D effects.
a. Dayo c. Metanoia
b. Urduja d. Captain Flamingo
24. Who became known as the Father of Filipino Comics?
a. Pol Medina Jr. c. Francisco V. Coching
b. Tony Velasquez d. Paolo Fabregas
25. A more recent development in the Philippine comics scene has been the rise of comics series reflecting or
commenting on current political and social issues or on the Filipino character in a humorous way.
a. Mga kabalbalan ni Kenkoy c. Darna
b. Pugad Baboy d. Captain barbel
26. It is an art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often
accompanied by brief descriptive prose and written narrative, usually dialog contained in word balloons.
a. Advertising c. printed books
b. Comic books d. digital media
27. A multi-awarded designer and the creative director of Hive, a design and manufacturing facility for designers
of interior accessories and lighting.
a. Rajo laurel c. Lulu Tan Gan
b. Kenneth Cobonpue d. Monique Lhuiller
28. Probably best known to the general public as a judge on the television series Project Runway Philippines and
a much admired Filipino fashion Designer with a number of national and international awards.
a. Rajo laurel c. Lulu Tan Gan
b. Kenneth Cobonpue d. Monique Lhuiller
29. Known as theWrap Artiste of the Philippines for her famous bold-colored wraps.
a. Josie Natori c. Dita Sandico Ong
b. Lulu Tan Gan d. Monique Lhuillier
30. Known for her fashionable Knitwear lines since 1985, and had been dubbed The Queen of Knitwear in the
country.
a. Josie Natori c. Dita Sandico Ong
b. Lulu Tan Gan d. Monique Lhuillier

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
True or False

31. Hip-hop culture is composed of the pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art.T
32. Krumping is a dance style to release anger.T
33. Popping was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric Boogaloos.T
34. Tutting is still a greatly respected move and King Tut aka Mark Benson is widely acclaimed for pioneering the
style.T
35. Toprock comprises full body spins and rotation that give the illusion of defying gravity. F
36. Downrock is a footwork oriented steps performed while standing up.F
37. People who dance the shuffle are often referred to as rockers, due in part to the popularity of shuffling to rock
music in the early 1990s.T
38. An RPE of 10 means that the activity is very light. F
39. Proper execution of dance steps increases the risk of injuries. F
40. A normal nutritional status means that weight is proportional to the height. T
41. Physical inactivity and an unhealthy diet are risk factors for heart disease. T
42. A physically active person engages in 5-10 minutes of moderately vigorous physical activity three or more
times a week. T
43. Researchers estimate that 30% of longevity is due to heredity and that 70% is the consequence of our beliefs,
attitudes, coping skills and lifestyle.T
44. RPE means Rate of Perceived Exercise F
45. To maintain health, one would burn 400-600 kcal per week.F

HEALTH
46. It is an insufficient or excessive intake of food and
nutrients: inability to absorb food properly 46. T R U I M L A N N T O I

47. It is the loss of brain function due to lack of or


disturbance in the normal blood supply to the brain. 47. T R K O S E

48. disease of the respiratory system characterized by 48. A E N P N M U O I


inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, or irritants.

49. a fatal communicable disease affecting the liver and kidneys 49. L O L E W Y E E F R V
transmitted by mosquito bites and common in tropical countries

50. infection of the lungs but may also occur in other body
parts as caused by a bacteria which causes lesion.
50. I S O U R B T E C L S

51. A condition enabling disease-causing micro-organisms


51. MITLU-GDUR CASIERSTNE
to resist drugs and medicines.

52. an acute communicable disease characterized by high fever that


lasts for days, nausea, body pains, and fatigue that last for days 52. Z A I U F N L E N

53. a program or strategy which addresses global health


issues, concerns, and trends 53. L L B G O A H L E H A T V I A T I N I I T E
S
54. a disorder in the artery which makes blood
pressure abnormally high 54. I S E E R N Y H P T N O

55. inflammation of the liver caused by a micro-organism or a toxin 55. S T T P E H A I


56. malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and
uncontrolled cell reproduction. It may spread to other
parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood
56. R E N A C C

57. It is a serious and most often fatal communicable disease 57. D S I A


of the immune system transmitted through body fluids like
blood, plasma and mucous usually by blood transfusion, sexual contact, and use of contaminated syringe

58. A communicable disease caused by plasmodium parasites


transmitted through mosquito bites; characterized by chills and fever. 58. I L R A A M A
59. A non- communicable disease characterized by abnormally 59. S D B T I A E E
high blood sugar levels

60. Any of the important statements in health that is in


dispute and must be settled 60. A E L T H H S I U S E

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