FIRST GRADING EXAMINATION AUGUST 9-10,2018 MAPEH 10 Name:_____________________________________ Grade/Section:___________________Score:___________ Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully. Write the letter which corresponds to the correct answer on the space provided before the number. ____1. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other impressionist com posers. a. Claude Debussy b. Joseph Maurice Ravel c. Arnold Schoenberg d. Igor Stravinsky ____2. His compositional style is mainly characterized by its uniquely innovative but not atonal style of harmonic treatment. It is defined with intricate and sometimes modal melodies and extended chordal components. a. Claude Debussy b. Joseph Maurice Ravel c. Arnold Schoenberg d. Igor Stravinsky ____3. From the early influences of Wagner, his music gradually turned to the dissonant and atonal, as he explored the use of chromatic harmonies. Who is he? a. Claude Debussy b. Joseph Maurice Ravel c. Arnold Schoenberg d. Igor Stravinsky ____4. ______________ adapted the forms of the 18th century with his contemporary style of writing. Despite its shocking modernity, his music is also very structured, precise, controlled, full of artifice, and theatricality. a. Claude Debussy b. Joseph Maurice Ravel c. Arnold Schoenberg d. Igor Stravinsky ____5. This is made used by the whole-tone scale. It also applied suggested, rather than depicted, reality. It created a mood rather than a definite picture. It had a translucent and hazy texture, lacking a dominant-tonic relationship. What is it? a. Avant Garde b. Neo-Classicism c. Expressionism d. Impressionism ____6. It is revealed through the composer’s mind instead of presenting an impression of the environment. It used atonality and the twelve-tone scale, lacking stable and conventional harmonies. a. Avant Garde b. Neo-Classicism c. Expressionism d. Impressionism ____7. It was a partial return to a classical form of writing with carefully modulated dissonances. It made use of the freer seven-note diatonic scale. a. Avant Garde b. Neo-Classicism c. Expressionism d. Impressionism ____8. This style was associated with electronic music and dealt with the parameters or dimensons of sound and space. It made used of variations of self-contained note groups to change musical continuity and improvisation, with an absence of traditional rules on harmony, melody, and rhythm. a. Avant Garde b. Neo-Classicism c. Expressionism d. Impressionism ____9. ________________ is considered the “Father of American Jazz”. His works range from classical compositions to songs for stage and film. ___________________ is best known fir his compositions for the stage and his music lectures for young people. ________________ is a commercially successful minimalist and avant- garde composer. Identify the persons according to the given definitions. a. George Gershwin, Leonard Bernsten, Philip Glass c. Philip Glass, George Gershwin,Leonard Bernsten b. George Gershwin, Philip Glass, Leonard Bernsten d. Leonard Bernsten, Philip Glass, George Gershwin ____10. He was a neo-classical, modern nationalist, and primitivist composer who adoptedHungarian folk themes to introduced rhythms with changing meters and heavy syncopation. a. Sergie Prokofieff b. Bela Bartok c. Francis Poulence d. Edgard Varese ____11. It is the capacity of each individual to accomplish daily tasks with alertness and vigor. a. Physical Fitness b. Health Related Fitness c. Body Composition d. Body Mass ____12. A healthy amount of fat for a man is between 15&18% and for women is higher at 20-25%. This amount of muscle, fat, bone, cartilage etc that makes up our body is called _____________. a. Physical Fitness b. Health Related Fitness c. Body Composition d. Body Mass ___13. This means being able to do and continue physical activities involving the whole body for a long period of time. a. Physical Fitness b. Health Related Fitness c. Cardio-Respiratory Endurance d. Body Mass ____14. Aims to develop a person’s ability to evaluate and utilize health information, products, and services wisely and effectively. a. Consumer Health b. Health Information c. Health Services d. Health ___15. It may be consumable such as medicine, foods, and drinks, or non-consumable such as tools for body exercise, relaxing music, equipment for health improvement, and many more. What are these? a. Health Services b. Health Benefits c. Health Products d. Health Agencies ____16. You lavish yourself with anything or everything that indicates luxury. Thrift or Economy is not in your vocabulary. What kind of consumer are you? a. Bargain Addict b. Closed-Fisted Consumer c. Panic Buyer d. Spendthrift Consumer ____17. You are a _________ if you have an obsession for all types of bargain sale and becomes an easy prey to the sales traps laid by deceitful traders. a. Bargain Addict b. Closed-Fisted Consumer c. Panic Buyer d. Spendthrift Consumer ____18. If you are easily agitated by rumors of rising prices, product shortages, and political disorders and tend to hoard unreasonable quantity of households supplies and thereby contributes to price increase and artificial shortages, you are considered as _________. a. Bargain Addict b. Closed-Fisted Consumer c. Panic Buyer d. Spendthrift Consumer ____19. It is the ability of the joints to move through a full range of motion. a. Flexibility b. Agility c. Balance d. Coordination ____20. It was one of the expressionist art movements which art style was incorporated elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings of African tribes which sudden became popular at that time. a. Neoprimitivism b. Fauvism c. Dadaism d. Surrealism ____21. Another art style that uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions. Its name was derived from les fauves (wild beast), referring to the group of French expressionist painters who painted in this style. This art movement is known as the ____________. a. Neoprimitivism b. Fauvism c. Dadaism d. Surrealism ____22. It was a style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, visual tricks and surprises. a. Neoprimitivism b. Fauvism c. Dadaism d. Surrealism ____23. The style of this art was depicted in an illogical, subsconscious dream world beyond the logical, conscious, physical one. Its name came from the term “ super realism,” with its artworks clearly expressing a departure from reality. a. Neoprimitivism b. Fauvism c. Dadaism d. Surrealism ____24. It is the ability of an individual to perform prolonged work continously, where the work involves large muscle groups. a. Agility b. Coordination c. Flexibility d. Cardiovascular Endurance ____25. It means the ability to start (or accelerate), stop (or decelerate and stabilize), and change direction quickly, while maintaining posture. a. Agility b. Coordination c. Flexibility d. Cardiovascular Endurance ____26. ___________ means the ability to perform complex motor skills with a smooth, flow of motion. a. Agility b. Coordination c. Flexibility d. Cardiovascular Endurance ____27. The following are Mental and Emotional Benefits EXCEPT a. More restraint in avoiding risky behavior c. Sense of achievement b. Greater personal confidence and self-esteem d. Bonding with family and friends ____28. He was one of the first 19th century artists to depict modern life subjects. He was a key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism, with a number of his works considered as marking the birth of modern art. Who was he? a. Edouard Manet b. Claude Monet c. Auguste Renoir d. Paul Cezanne ____29. He was a post impressionist painter in the Netherlands. His works were remarkable for their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors that appeared to almost pulsate with energy. a. Vincent van Gogh b. Claude Monet c. Auguste Renoir d. Paul Cezanne ____30. Along with Claude Monet, was one of the central figures of the impressionist movement. His early works were snapshots of real life, full of sparkling color and light. He was ____________. a. Paul Cezane b. Vincent Van Gogh c. Aguste Renoir d. Edouard Manet ____31. Bridge Over a Pond of Water , Irises in Monet’s Garden, Dancer and A Girl with a Watering Can were the works of ____________. a. Paul Cezane b. Vincent Van Gogh c. Aguste Renoir d. Edouard Manet ____32. What particular work of Maurice Ravel which is known for its harmonic evolution and imagination? a. Miroirs b. Rhapsodie Espagnole c. Sonatine for Piano d. String Quartet ____33. Which of the following is NOT the work of Claude Debussy? a. La Mer b. Ariettes Oubliees c. String Quarter d. Bolero ____34. It is the way in which an individual lives; includes the typical patterns of an individual’s behavior like everyday routine at home, in school, or at work; eating, sleeping, and exercise habits, and many others; are related to elevated or reduced health risk. a. Eating habits b. Lifestyle c. Physical Fitness d. Weight Maintenance ____35. How can one maintain an ideal body weight? a. Follow the latest diet fads c. Consult a doctor about an effective diet pill that you can take b. Balance the amount of food you eat with regular physical activity d. Believe in the power of your genes ____36. Which of the following is not a positive outcome of personal fitness? a. Improved physical appearance c. Hypertension b. Enhanced self-Esteem d. Stress Reduction ____37. Which of the following will not improve your personal fitness program? a. Exercising at moderate fitness c. Engaging in High Impact, weight bearing Activities b. Starting slowly d. Making your program convenient ____38. Which of the following would not be a benefit of walking? a. Helps with Weight Management c. It is a high impact exercise b. Lowers blood pressure d. Builds aerobic Fitness ____39. Participation in active recreation is everyone’s responsibility. Which of the following is the best reason for this? a. To have a healthy lifestyle c. Keep a physically fit and healthy body b. To maintain an ideal body weight d. Have fun, enjoyment and socialization ____40. You are invited to talk on how to prevent diseases and live a healthy and quality life. What would be the focus of your talk? a. Nutrition and physical activity of the family c. Lifestyle and Behaviour of the Family b. Health background of the family d. Environment where the family lives