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TAMBULIG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TULUAN EXTENSION

TULUAN, TAMBULIG, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR


FIRST GRADING EXAMINATION
AUGUST 9-10,2018
MAPEH 9

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. Period when the Christian Church highly influenced culture and political affairs in Europe was the:
a. Medieval Period b. Renaissance Period c. . Baroque Period d. None of these
____2. A through–composed vocal music composition written and expressed in a poetic text.
a. Troubadour Music b. Mass c. Madrigal d. Kyrie
____3. There are five main sections of the Mass. Which of the following is the only section of Mass with Greek text.
a. Kyrie b. Gloria c. Agnus Dei d. Oratorio
____4. Refers to the extended musical setting of sacred music.
a. Fugue b. Chorale c. Oratorio d. Concerto Grosso
____5. The following statements are characteristics of a Gregorian Chant, EXCEPT
a. Plainsong b. Free in Tempo c. Used Neumes d. Polyphonic Texture
____6. The event that paved the way for a wide distribution of Renaissance Period’s compositions
a. The invention of printing c. The discovery of earth’s actual position in the solar system
b. Martin Luther’s protestant reformation d. The invention of compass that enhanced navigation
____7. It is believed to have marked the renaissance music
a. The use of Lute instrument c. Start of secular music compositions
b. The birth of Gregorian Chants d. Establishment of Concertos
____8. Which statement is true about the Baroque Period?
a.Known for the simplicity of the musicians c. Early composers favored homophonic texture
b.Music compositions are accessible d. Melodies are less dynamic
____9. A Baroque music style developed mainly by imitative counterpoint.
a. Fugue b. Toccata c. Oratorio d. Chorale
____10. A concerto refering to a presentation with full orchestra and a soloist
a. Concerto Grosso b. Solo Concerto c. Basso Continu d. Tutti
____11. The word baroque is derived from the Purtuguese word barroco which means “ pearl of irregular _____.
a. Shape b. Size c. Color d. Texture
____12. It is a form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.
a. Concerto Grosso b. Concerto c. Solo Concerto d. Chorale
____13. He was recognized as one of the greatest baroque composers, his influence during his lifetime was widespread over Europe.
a. George Friedrich Handel b. Johann Sebastian Bach c. Antonio Vivaldi d. Adam de la Halle
____14. He was the son of the well-known citizen of Arras. He was one of the oldest secular composers whose literary and musical
works include chansons and poetic debates.
a. George Friedrich Handel b. Johann Sebastian Bach c. Antonio Vivaldi d. Adam de la Halle
____15. What is the purpose of Egyptian painting?
a. To make prehistoric drawings of animals usually correct in proportion
b. To classify their different artwork into their perspective periods
c. To make the deceased afterlife place pleasant
d. To develop the main innovation of Egyptian painting
____16. It has a remarkable variety of artistic traditions such as modeling and treatment of faces and draperies that follow Byzantine
convention while the refreshingly decorative feeling comes from southern French styles.
a. Egyptian Painting b. Paintings from the Gothic Era c. Romanisque painting d. Tomb/Wall Painting
____17. This painting was very popular during the classical period. It uses the method frescos in their tempera(water-based) or
encaustic(was).
a. Egyptian Painting b. Paintings from the Gothic Era c. Romanisque painting d. Tomb/Wall Painting

____18. It is known as the break in the bone that can occur either a quick, one-time injury to the bone (acute fracture) or from repeated
stress to the bone over tie ( stress fracture)
a. Knee injuries b. Sprains c.Dislocations d. Fractures
____19. A stretch or tear of a ligament, it is the bond of connective tissue that’s that joins the end of one bone with another.
a. Knee injuries b. Sprains c.Dislocations d. Fractures
____20. Is defined as the sociological group in a large place sharing one environment. It therefore includes the individual and the
family.
a. Health b. Community c. Community Health d. Environmental Health
____21. Known as the art and science of maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all members of the community through
organized and sustained community efforts.
a. Health b. Community c. Community Health d. Environmental Health
____22. It comprises those aspects of human health that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social and psychosocial
factors in the surrounding environment.
a. Health b. Community c. Community Health d. Environmental Health
____23. A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not just the absence of disease or infirmity. It leads to a socially
and economically productive life.
a. Health b. Community c. Community Health d. Environmental Health
____24. Which best describes a community health program?
a. Maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained
community efforts
b. Maintaining and improving the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained community efforts
c. Protecting and improving the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained community efforts.
d. Maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all members of the community
____25. Which of the following programs of the Department of Health promotes community health?
a. Maternal Health b. Primary Health Care c. Child Health Care d. Control of Communicable Diseases
____26. Why do we need to ensure community health in planning a community?
a. To attain a luxury of life c. To live in a clean, safe and comfortable home
b. To keep the safety of the community d. To maintain an enjoyable lifestyle
____27. Which best describes the value acquired having a healthy environment?
a. Less disease, less health care cost c. More budget on health problems, increase supply of medicines
b. Active community involvement d. More community projects in the community development
____28. Which does not describe a healthy community?
a. A clean and safe environment
b. An environment that meets everyone’s basic needs
c. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone
d. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities
____29. 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
____30. 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
____31. 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
____32. An approached launched by the Department of Health in promoting community health through the partnership of the
community, barangay, government organizations, and non-governmental organizations.
a. Environmental Health b. Primary Health Care c. Solid waste Management d. Proper Waste Disposal
____33. This refers to the discipline associated with the control of generation, storage, collection, transfer and transport, processing,
and disposal of solid waste in a manner that is in accord with the best principles of public health, economics, engineering, conservation,
aesthetics, and other environmental considerations and that is also responsive to public attitude.
a. Environmental Health b. Primary Health Care c. Solid waste Management d. Proper Waste Disposal
____34. It means any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of any water, air and/or land resources of the
Philippines, or any discharge thereto of any liquid, gaseous or solid wastes as will or is likely to create or to render such water, air and
land resources harmful, detrimental or injurious to public health, safety or welfare or which will adversely affect their utilization for
domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational or other legitimate purposes
a. Pollution b. Soil Erosion c. Soil Pollution d. Water Pollution
____35. This means any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of the atmospheric air, or any discharge thereto of
any liquid, gaseous or solid substances that will or is likely to create or to render the air resources of the country harmful, detrimental, or
injurious to public health, safety or welfare or which will adversely affect their utilization for domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural,
recreational, or other legitimate purposes.
a. Air Pollution b. Soil Erosion c. Soil Pollution d. Water Pollution
____36. This refers to the leftover vegetables, animal and fish material food in the kitchen and establishments.
a. Pollution b. Soil Erosion c. Garbage d. Water Pollution
____37. It shall refer to the discipline associated with the control of generation, storage, collection, transfer and transport, processing,
and disposal of solid waste in a manner that is in accord with the best principles of public health, economics, engineering,
conservation, aesthetics, and other environmental considerations and that is also responsive to public attitude.
a. Solid Waste Management b. Public Health Centers c. DPWH d. Primary Heallth Care
____38. These are sculptures that are made of monumental terra-cotta. These sculptures do not attempt to compete with the free
standing Greek works of history or mythology but rather they produced reliefs in the Great Roman triumphal columns with continuous
narrative reliefs around.
a. Greek Sculptures b. Pre-Historic Sculptures c. Romanesque Sculptures d. Roman Sculptures
____39. One of the most popular styles of the these sculptures was the Hellenistic style that denotes a preference in sculpture for more
elaborated patterns, mannered arrangement of figures and groups, and an emphasis on the representation of movement for dramatic
effects.
a. Greek Sculptures b. Pre-Historic Sculptures c. Romanesque Sculptures d. . Roman Sculptures
____40. ____________ sculptures have a greater freedom of style. They no longer lay closely against the wall, but begun to project
outward. Figures were given their own particular attitudes instead of being set into particular patterns and are more lively and realistic.
a. Greek Sculptures b. Gothic Sculptures c. Romanesque Sculptures d. . Roman Sculptures

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