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This diagnostic test covers several topics related to physical education including:
1. Cardio-respiratory fitness, which is the ability of the heart and lung system to deliver oxygen to working muscles over a period of time.
2. Recreation, which is an activity done during free time that relaxes the mind and body.
3. Orienteering, which is an outdoor sport that uses a map and compass to navigate a course.
This diagnostic test covers several topics related to physical education including:
1. Cardio-respiratory fitness, which is the ability of the heart and lung system to deliver oxygen to working muscles over a period of time.
2. Recreation, which is an activity done during free time that relaxes the mind and body.
3. Orienteering, which is an outdoor sport that uses a map and compass to navigate a course.
This diagnostic test covers several topics related to physical education including:
1. Cardio-respiratory fitness, which is the ability of the heart and lung system to deliver oxygen to working muscles over a period of time.
2. Recreation, which is an activity done during free time that relaxes the mind and body.
3. Orienteering, which is an outdoor sport that uses a map and compass to navigate a course.
This is the ability of the heart and lung system to
work together to deliver oxygen to the working Physical Education muscles and sustain energy for a longer period of I- Read the question carefully and choose the time. letter of the correct answer. Write your answer A. Body mass index on a separate sheet of paper. B. Cardio-respiratory fitness C. Muscular fitness 1. It is the act of handling functions and D. Flexibility fitness responsibilities, controlling situations, and 11. It is an activity done during free time that directing people towards achieving a common provides a means of relaxing the mind and the body. goal. A. Eating A. Management C. Supervision B. Playing computer games B. Administration D. Leadership C. Recreation 2. It is the act of guiding or directing the D. Playing board games personnel or staff to pursue the action towards the 12. It is the sport form of land navigation in which right direction. participants used a map and compass to navigate a A. Planning C. Leading course. B. Controlling D. Staffing A. Camping C. Map making 3. It is the athletic competition within the four B. Orienteering D. Diving walls of the school. 13. A kind of pack that has shoulder straps and is a A. School sports extramural wide as the back. B. School sports fair A. Pack frame C. Blanket pack C. School sports intramural B. Knapsack D. Pack basket D. School sports demonstration 14. It is the most commonly used compass in 4. This type of elimination tournament determines orienteering the winner by eliminating the loser in every A. Lensatic compass C. Protractor compass match until there is only one contestant left. B. Mirror compass D. Wrist compass A. Single elimination C. Double elimination 15. It is an outdoor activity which consist of B. Round robin D. Ladder walking in a natural environment. 5. It is considered the fairest type of tournament. A. Camping C. Mountain climbing A. Single elimination C. Double elimination B. Orienteering D. Hiking C. Round robin D. Ladder 16. It is a participatory dance that, evolving from 6. The measurement of ones weight relative to the peasant dances of medieval Europe, was ones height. modified and refined to what is now called as A. Mass index C. Curl-up ballroom dance. B. Fitness D. Body mass A. Folk dance C. Social dance index B. Ethnic dance D. Modern dance 7. This is one factor that makes an individual 17. It is a social dance originating from the acquire good health. Germany and Austria, and features fast sliding or A. Physical health C. Mental health gliding movements. B. Intellectual capacity D. Sports activities A. Cha cha C. Jitterbug 8. The human body is compared to a _____ that B. Waltz D.Tango needs utmost care in order to function well. 18. The waltz is done in this tempo. A. Doll C. Machine A. 2/4 B. 3/4 C. 4/4 D. 4/8 B. Mirror D. Painting 19. This is a Latin dance that originated in Cuba. It 9. This is a pleasant diversion from routine and is described as being fast and having the jerky also relieves nervous tension. characteristics of the Mambo. A. Driving C. Exercise A. Cha cha C. Jitterbug B. Smoking D. All of the above B. Waltz D. Tango 20. Cha cha is performed in this time signature. 30. Basic steps of tango include the following A. 2/4 B. 3/4 C. 4/4 D. 4/8 except: 21. Which of the following social dances came A. Promenade C. Closed position into being in New York on March 26, 1926? B. Step out position D. Step in position A. Cha cha C. Tango HEALTH B. Waltz D. Jive I- Select the correct answer on the given question 22. Which of the following is the basic step below. pattern of Jive? 1. Refers to pervasive maladaptive patterns in A. Step, step, step, close, step relating to the environment. B. Step L forward, follow through with the R and A. Personality disorder C. Trauma step to R side, close L to R, transferring weight, B. Autism D. Mental retardation step R forward, follow through with the L and 2. A condition characterized by below average step to L side, close R foot to L foot, transferring intellectual functioning weight. A. Mental retardation C. Step R and L in place, move R sideward, move B. Paranoid personality disorder L towards R(small step), step R sideward(big C. Psychosis step). D. Down syndrome D. Step L to R, close R to L, step in in place, step 3. A kind of mood disorder that involves manic close. episodes and even depressive episodes. 23. This is a social dance originate in Argentina. A. Bipolar disorder C. Mental health It is considered the most fascinating of all dances. B. Mental disorder D. Psychosis A. Cha cha C. Jitterbug 4. The state of well-being in which a person realizes C. Waltz D. Tango his or her own abilities, can cope with normal 24. Which of the following is not a style of the stresses of life, and can work productively. Tango? A. Mental health C. Mental retardation A. Argentina C. International B. Mental disorder D. Bipolar disorder B. American D. Italian 5. A disorder caused by the presence of all or part of 25. The basic rhythm for the Tango is an extra 21st chromosome. A. Slow, slow, slow, quick, slow A. Down syndrome B. Quick, slow, slow, quick slow B. Autism C. Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow C. Obsessive-Compulsive personality D. Slow, slow, quick,quick, quick D. Personality disorder 26. The term ballroom dancing originated from 6. A developmental disorder involving significant this Latin word. impairment in social interaction and A. Bolare C. Bolrum communication. B. Ballare D. Bollare A. Psychosis C. Aging 27. It is the name of the component bell that when B. Drugs D. Autism rubbed produces sound. This bell was used by the 7. A disorder characterized by persistent distrust and Haitians. suspiciousness of others. A. Door bell C. Campbell A. Obsessive-Compulsive personality B. Cha cha D. Tango B. Mental health 28. The following are the steps in the Scaffolding C. Down syndrome Model in learning a dance except: D. Paranoid personality disorder A. Discussion C. Practice 8. A severe impairment of an individuals mental, B. Demonstration D. Evaluation emotional, or behavioral functions. 29. The tango started with the gauchos. What A. Mental retardation C. Trauma does guachos mean? B. Personality disorder D. Mental disorder A. Rancheros C. Cowboys B. Villagers D. Toreros 9. A mental disorder in which the personality is severely disorganized. methods, and chemicals. A. Paranoid personality disorder A. IUD B. Pills B. Obsessive-Compulsive personality C. SDM D. Tubal ligation C. Bipolar disorder 19. What term is used to refer to the basis of D. psychosis decisions made in purchasing and using health 10. A type of marked by a pervasive pre- products? occupation with maintaining disorder, attaining A. Consumer health B. Consumer services perfection, and having mental and intrapersonal C. Products D. Consumerism control at the expense of the flexibility, openness, 20. What term is used to refer to data and facts that and efficiency. you get from media and people. A.Paranoid personality disorder A. Health products C. Health information B. Mental health B. Health services D. Health certificate C. Down syndrome 21. What do you call a person who pretend to have D.Obsessive-Compulsive personality medical skills but in fact, has none? 11. It prevents the embryo from being implanted A. Herbularyo C. Nurse in the uterine lining. B. Quack D. Clinical Aid A. Tubal ligation 22. It is the purveying of health information in the B. Vasectomy form of secret remedies? C. Family planning A. Fortune telling C. Quackery D. Intrauterine device (IUD) B. Faith healing D. Self-medication 12. This helps married couples determine the size 23. Who is responsible for watching over the of their family and the spacing of the birth of their different agencies involved in consumer’s children. protection? A. Standard day method (SDM) A. Government C. Family B. Natural method B. Community D. Barangay C. Family planning 24. These are substances prepared for and used for D. Pills the maintenance of health? 13. It is a method of family planning which A. Health products C. Health equipment's requires a woman to know her menstrual cycle B. Health services D. Chemicals A. Natural method C. Vasectomy 25. What is the legal method of communicating B. Tubal ligation D. Artificial contraceptives information through the use of puffery? 14. These contain synthetic hormones which A. Information C. Advertisement prevent ovulation. B. Education D. Programs A. Pills C. Standard Day Method (SDM) 26. What technique is employed in advertisements B. Family planning D. Natural method which used doctor’s endorsement, clinical tests, and 15. It utilizes color-coded cycle beads to mark the studies that inform the public? woman’s fertile and non-fertile days. A. Bandwagon C. Scientific Evidence A. Standard Day Method (SDM) C. Pills B. Testimonials D. Snob Effect B. Vasectomy D. Tubal ligation 27. What term is used to refer to health information 16. It is an operation in which the Fallopian tubes procedures or work that satisfies your needs and are cut and tied. wants as a consumer? A. Tubal ligation C. Vasectomy A. Advertising C. Health services B. Artificial Contraceptives D. Natural method C. Direct Selling D. Government endorsement 17. It is a minor surgical operation involving the 28. What appeal technique uses well-known people cutting and tying of the vas deferens. to endorse a product? A. Vasectomy C. Family planning A. Novelty C. Testimonials B. Tubal ligation D. Natural method B. Advertisement D. Snob Effect 18. These are temporary methods of birth control 29. What substance produce lethargy and stupor? that utilize mechanical devices, hormonal A. Narcotics C. Soporific B. Stimulants D. Barbiturates D. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 30. What opiate controls extreme pain? 8. Chemical disorders A. Pain reliever C. Opium A. Phobia C. Hyperactivity disorder B. Morphine D. Narcotics B. Schizophrenia D. Paranoia 31. This is a kind of narcotics that helps people 9. Health examinations get over their addiction to morphine? A. Vision tests C. Dental A. Heroin C. Opium B. Pulse rate D. Endurance tests B. Codeine D. Barbiturates 10. Functions of an individual that are affected 32. It is the used of the drugs that causes physical when he/she suffers from a mental disorder. and mental harm to the user. A. Mental C. Emotional A. Drug addiction C. Drug abuse B. Behavior D. Political B. Drug tolerance D. Drug overdose III- Write the letter of the correct answer. 33. It is a chronic intoxication produced by the 1. How will you deal with the special individuals repeated consumption of a drug. A. Make fun of them C. Pity them A. Drug abuse C. Withdrawal B. Abandon them D. Give them proper care B. Drug addiction D. Drug tolerance 2. What medical examination is recommended to 34. It is the ability to resist the effect of drugs determine if there is loss of sight? over a period of time. A. Hearing test C. Medical examinations A. Dependence C. Tolerance B. Vision test D. X-ray test B. Withdrawal D. Addiction 3. Where will you bring abandoned and neglected 35. It is a narcotic drug that stops severe cough. children who suffering from epilepsy and celebral A. Codeine C. Morphine palsy? B. Opium D. Beta dine A. Elsie Gachies Village C. San Lorenzo Hospital II- Choose the letter of the item that does not B. Silahis ng Kalusugan D.UST Hospital belong to the group. 4. Which of the following can help you avoid 1. Consumer right drugs? A. Right to redress C. Right to choose A. Abide by what the school teaches about drugs B. Right to safety D. Right to demand B. Listen to your friends 2. Appeal techniques to lure costumers C. Stay home always A. Bandwagon C. False image D. Be friendly to people in your community B. Testimony D. False information 5. What government agency will you approach to 3. Temporary method of birth control complain about the unsanitary conditions of a A. Vasectomy C. Pill canteen in your community? B. Condom D. Spermiside A. Bureau of Food and Drugs 4. Agencies that promote population program. B. Department of Health A. POPCOM C. PPMP C. Department of Trade and Industry B. DDB D. PRE D. Department of Labor 5. Healthy lifestyle A. Regular exercise C. Sleeping late MUSIC B. Balance diet D. Clean body I- Identify the term being described. Write the 6. Narcotic drugs letter that corresponds to the question given A. Codeine C. Opium below. B. Allerta D. Heroin 7. Government agency responsible for the 1. A musical work with different movements for an treatment and rehabilitation of the drug instrumental soloist and orchestra. dependents. A. Symphony C. Concerto A. Dangerous Drug Board B. Sonata D. Rondo B. National Bureau of Investigation C. Ang Tahanan 2. A section of the sonata allegro form where themes are introduced. romantic period? A. Exposition C. Recapitulation A. A freedom in writing and designing an intense B. Development D. Theme and Variation personal expression of self -emotion. 3. The general texture of classical music. B. Has a rich variety of piece types A. Monophonic C. Heterophonic C. The textures are more expressive B. Homophonic D. Polyphonic D. Has a shape and unity of the theme 4. The term for serious opera. 15. Which one of the following is not a type of A. Opera C. Opera buffa program music? a) Comic opera D. Opera siera A. Song cycle C. Concerto overture 5. The most important form that was developed B. Symphonic poem D. Incidental Music during the classical era and was usually the form ARTS of the first movement of a sonata or symphony I- Choose the correct answer. was called: A. Minuet C. Rondo 1. It is a method of painting water-based pigments B. Sonata allegro D. Symphony on a freshly applied plaster usually on wall surfaces. 6. It repeats the themes as they first emerged in A. Encaustic C. Fresco the opening exposition. B. Acrylic D. Tropme-l’-oeil A. Exposition C. Recapitulation 2. It is a method of applying pigments mixed with B. Development D. Sonata beeswax and fixed with heat after its application. 7. A musical composition designed to be played A. Encaustic C. Fresco by the full orchestra B. Acrylic D. Tropme-l’-oeil A. Symphony C. Concerto 3. It is an art process where you create an image B. Sonata D. Cantata using an assemblage of small pieces of colored 8. The term for Italian opera glass, stones, or other materials. A. Opera C. Opera buffa A. Stained Glass C. Collage B. Comic opera D. Opera seria B. Mosaics D. Tropme-l’-oeil 9. It is a multi-movement work for solo 4. It is a stone coffin, often inscribe or decorated instrument. with a sculpture. A. Symphony C. Concerto A. Tomb C. Pyramid B. Sonata D. Cantata B. Megaliths D. sarcophagos 10. It is called “The Age of Reason” 5. It is a colored glass used to form decorative or A. Medieval C. Baroque pictorial designs. B. Renaissance D. Classical A. Encaustic C. Mosaics 11. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his music for B. Stained glass D. Collage the following instrument. A. Violin C. Flute B. Piano D. Orchestra 12. What does the term “Nationalism” means? A. Being patriotic B. Having a strong feeling for one’s nation C. Pride in one’s own composition D. Pride for another country or culture 13. Named the composer who bridged the Classical Period to the Romantic Period. A. Bach C. Bruckner B. Berlioz D. Beethoven