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Republic of the Philippines • Department of Education • Region 4A-CALABARZON

Schools Division of Lipa City


BOLBOK INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bolbok, Lipa City

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAM IN MAPEH 10


MUSIC
Directions: Read and analyze the questions. Write your answer on the answer sheet.

1. “Claire de Lune” is one of the most famous compositions of Claude Debussy. Which of the following best describes its
dynamics? (AP-C)
a. moderately fast b. moderately slow
c. moderately loud d. moderately soft
2. Mirois and Claire de Lune are both music under impressionism. What musical characteristic do they have in common?
(AN-C)
a. dynamics b. tempo
c. texture d. rhythm
3. Which of the following musical styles introduce extensive use of colors and effects, vague melodies leading to mild
dissonances? (U-F)
a. Avant Garde b. Chance Music
c. Impressionism d. Electronic Music
4. This style was associated with electronic music and dealt with the parameters or dimensions of sound in space. (U-F)
a. Impressionism b. Avant Garde
c. Neo-classicism d. Modern nationalism
5. This was a partial return to a classical form of writing music with carefully modulated dissonances. It made use of a
freer seven-note diatonic scale. (R-F)
a. Impressionism b. Avant Garde
c. Neo-classicism d. Modern nationalism
6. It was a looser form of 20th century music development that focused on nationalist composers and musical innovators
who sought to combine modern techniques with folk materials. (R-F)
a. Impressionism b. avant-garde
c. Neo-classicism d. Modern nationalism
7. This new style was made use of the whole-tone scale. It also applied suggested, rather than depicted, reality. It
created a mood rather than a definite picture. (R-F)
a. Impressionism b. avant-garde
c. Neo-classicism d. Modern nationalism
8. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other impressionist composers.
His signature work is a popular piano composition entitled “Claire de Lune”. (R-F)
a. Arnold Schoenberg b. Igor Stravinsky
c. Claude Debussy d. Maurice Ravel
9. His outstanding works include the ballet Petrouchka featuring shifting rhythms and polytonality, a signature device of
the composer. (R-F)
a. Arnold Schoenberg b. Igor Stravinsky
c. Claude Debussy d. Maurice Ravel
10. Some of his works include the following: Three Pieces for Piano, Pierrot Lunaire, Gurreleider, and Verklarte Nacht.
(R-F)
a. Arnold Schoenberg b. Igor Stravinsky
c. Claude Debussy d. Maurice Ravel
11. Many of his works deal with water in its flowing or stormy moods as well as with human characterizations and one of
this is entitled “Bolero”. (R-F)
a. Arnold Schoenberg b. Igor Stravinsky
c. Claude Debussy d. Maurice Ravel
12. He is considered the “Father of American Jazz” and composed Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris, which
incorporated jazz rhythms with classical forms. (R-F)
a. Bela Bartok b. Leonard Bernstein
c. George Gershwin d. Sergei Prokofieff
13. His best-known composition for the stage is the musical West Side Story, an American version of Romeo and Juliet,
which displays a tuneful, off-beat, and highly atonal approach to the songs. (R-F)
a. Arnold Schoenberg b. Francis Poulenc
c. Bela Bartok d. Leonard Bernstein
14. What is the English translation for Claire de Lune? (R-F)
a. Moonlight b. Starlight
c. Sunlight d. None of the above
15. This style was associated with electronic music and dealt with the parameters or dimensions of sound in space. (U-F)
a. Impressionism b. Avant Garde
c. Neo-classicism d. Modern nationalism

ART
Directions: Read and analyze the questions. Write your answer on the answer sheet .

1. This painting style uses hazy and blurry effect on the canvas. (An-F)
a. Expressionism b. Cubism
c. Impressionism d. Dadaism
2. What painting style uses bold, vibrant colours and visual distortions? (An-F)
a. Fauvism b. Dadaism
c. Surrealism d. Social Realism
3. What style was characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual trick and surprises? (An-F)
a. Fauvism b. Dadaism
c. Surrealism d. Social Realism
4. He is Western artist who uses the oval faces and elongated shapes of African art in both his sculptures and paintings.
(An-F)
a. Amedeo Modigliani b. Marcel Duchamp
c. Claude Monet d. Salvador Dali
5. Which painting style derived its name from the cube, a three-dimensional geometric figure composed of strictly
measured lines, planes, and angles? (An-C)
a. Dadaism b. Cubism
c. Surrealism d. Impressionism
6. It is an art movement, which focused on showing the effects of light on things at different times of the day. (R-F)
a. Cubism b. Impressionism
c. Dadaism d. Surrealism
7. It is a movement in art characterized by the expression of the activities of the unconscious mind and dream elements.
(R-F)
a. Cubism b. Impressionism
c. Dadaism d. Surrealism
8. In this kind of art movement, the artist tried to show all the sides of an object, reduces recognizable images to
geometric forms or often shows object from several positions at one time, and often makes opaque forms transparent.
(R-C)
a. Cubism b. Impressionism
c. Dadaism d. Surrealism
9. This movement expressed the artist’s role in social reform. (R-F)
a. Futurism b. Social Realism
c. Neoprimitivism d. Fauvism
10. It was an art style that incorporated elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings
of African tribes that surged in popularity at that time. (R-F)
a. Futurism b. Social Realism
c. Neoprimitivism d. Fauvism
11. The best-known modern artist of cubism. (R-F)
a. Claude Monet b. Marcel Duchamp
c. Pablo Picasso d. Salvador Dali
12. He is the leader of the impressionists; otherwise he is the founder of impressionism. (R-F)
a. Claude Monet b. Marcel Duchamp
c. Victor Vasarely d. Salvador Dali
13. He is the Dadaists who bought urinal and entitled it “Fountain”. (R-F)
a. Claude Monet b. Marcel Duchamp
c. Victor Vasarely d. Salvador Dali
14. One of the first 19th century artists to depict modern-life subjects. (R-F)
a. Claude Monet b. Edouard Monet
c. Auguste Renoir d. Paul Cezanne
15. He is well-known with his landscape painting. One of those is “La Promenade” where his wife and son is the subject.
(R-F)
a. Claude Monet b. Vincent Van Gogh
c. Auguste Renoir d. Paul Cezanne
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Directions: Read and analyze the questions. Write your answer on the answer sheet.

1. If you were going to design a plan to have an ideal body weight, which of the following will you consider? (Ap-M) (2
points)
a. Follow the latest diet fads.
b. Believe in the power of your genes.
c. Consult a doctor about an effective diet pill that you can take.
d. Balance the amount of food you eat with regular physical activity.
2. How can one maintain an ideal body weight? (U-C) (1point)
a. Follow the latest diet fads.
b. Believe in the power of your genes.
c. Consult a doctor about an effective diet pill that you can take.
d. Balance the amount of food you eat with regular physical activity.
3. The way in which an individual lives. (R-F) (1point)
a. Weight Management b. Life Management
c. Lifestyle d. Stress Management
4. Participation in active recreation is everyone’s responsibility. Which of the following is the best reason for this? (Ap-C)
(2 points)
a. To have a healthy lifestyle
b. To maintain an ideal body weight
c. Keep a physically fit and healthy body
d. Have, fun, enjoyment and socialization
5. Warm up activities is essential in doing moderate to vigorous physical activity. Besides from doing warm up exercises,
which of the following is the best practice to prevent injury when playing basketball? (Ap-C) (2 points)
a. hydrate adequately
b. wear a proper attire
c. use of the right equipment
d. clean the court before playing

6. What is the best thing to do when your co-player suffered from cramp or tight muscle while he/she is playing? (Ap-C)
(2 points)
a. Give your partner water to drink.
b. Continue performing, the show must go on.
c. Refer your partner to a doctor immediately.
d. Stop performing, try a slow stretch to the area then massage, stroking towards the heart.
7. What term/s describes the use of barbells, dumbbells, and machines to improve fitness, health and appearance? (R-F)
(1point)
a. Body building b. Weight training
c. Strength and conditioning d. Weight lifting
8. Which of the following will not improve your personal fitness program? (U-C) (1point)
a. Starting slowly
b. Exercising at moderate intensities
c. Making your program convenient
d. Engaging in high impact, weight bearing activities
9. Which of the following food groups should be consumed sparingly? (U-C) (1point)
a. Fats, oils, and sweets b. Vegetables
c. Fruits d. Milk, yogurt and cheese
10. Your father suffers from high blood pressure, meaning he is hypertensive. You’ve learned that one of the reasons
why this occurs is because of the high cholesterol food intake. If you are going to prepare him a meal for lunch, which of
following will you make? (An-M) (2 points)
a. Rice, fried chicken, donut and iced tea b. Rice, fish sinigang, banana and pineapple juice
c. Rice, porkchop, ripe mango and iced tea d. Rice, beef steak, pinakbet and pineapple juice

HEALTH
Directions: Read and analyze the questions. Write your answer on the answer sheet.

1. These are foods, drugs, cosmetics, devices, biological, vaccines, in vitro diagnostic reagents, and household/urban
hazardous substances and/or a combination of and/or a derivative thereof. These may be purchased from various places
like supermarkets, pharmacies and hospitals. (R-F) (1 point)
a. Health information b. Health products
c. Health fads d. Health services
2. The following are the components of Consumer Health except. (R-F) (1 point)
a. Health information b. Health products
c. Health fads d. Health services
3. It is information that people require to make wise choices and decisions about their health or the health of other
people. (R-F) (1 point)
a. Health information b. Health products
c. Health fad d. Health services
4. A medical doctor who is specially trained to meet the unique healthcare needs of older adults. (R-F) (1 point)
a. Geriatrician b. Orthopedist
c. Urologist d. Gastroenterologist
5. A form of quackery that involves promotion of food facts and other nutritional practices that claim to be all-natural.
(U-F) (1 point)
a. medical quackery b. nutrition quackery
c. device quackery d. health quackery
6. A form of a health fraud, any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been
scientifically proven safe and effective. (R-F) (1 point)
a. Health tips b. Commercial advertisements
c. Health service d. Quackery
7. A quack is an individual that has a little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine. Which do you think best
describes quackery? (E-C) (3 points)
a. The promotion of unsubstantiated methods that lack a scientifically plausible rationale.
b. Proposing an unsubstantiated method of treatment for further scientific review.
c. The promotion of scientifically plausible and proven methods for profit.
d. Committing healthcare fraud in order to make a profit.
8. You have sensitivity to a certain ingredient, so you read all labels and products that you have bought in the market
before using them. What consumer’s right was shown in the scenario? (E-M) (3 points)
a. the right to basic needs b. the right to safety
c. the right to information d. the right to choose
9. Reading the manuals or instructions carefully to compare one product with another will able to determine which
product would serve you much better. Which best describes this consumer’s right? (E-M) (3 points)
a. the right to basic needs b. the right to safety
c. the right to information d. the right to choose

“We don’t grow when something is easy. We grow when


something is challenging”.

Prepared by:

ARTHUR JOSEPH A. REYES


MAPEH 10 Teacher

MELAICA F. AGANG
MAPEH 10 Teacher

Noted by:

RICHARD L. ROXAS, Ph.D.


Assistant Principal II
FIRST QURATERLY EXAM IN MAPEH 10
KEY TO CORRECTION
MUSIC
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. D
14. A
15. B
ARTS
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. D
8. A
9. B
10. C
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. B
15. A
PE
1. D-2; C-1; A-1; B-0
2. D
3. C
4. B-2; A, C, D-1
5. A-2; B, C, D-1
6. D-2; A-1; B & C-0
7. D
8. D
9. A
10. B-2; C-1; D-1; A-0
HEALTH
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. D-3; A-2; B & C-1
8. B-3; C-2; D-1; A-0
9. D-3; C-2; B-1; A-0

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