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FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION

GRADE 7 MAPEH
SY 2019-2020

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Total No. of Items: 50 Total Teaching Time for Quarter 1: 40 hrs.

Time Percen No. Level of


Domains of Learning (Learning Spent t of of Assessment Items
Competencies) (Hrs/Min Class Item Placement
K P U
s) Time s
Describes how a specific idea or story is
communicated through music in a particular
Philippine musical theater(MU7FT-IVe-h-6 )
Explains the distinguishing characteristics of
representative Philippine festivals and theatrical(
MU7FT-IVa-h-5)
Analyze the uniqueness of each group’s
performance of their selected festival or
theatrical form( A7PR-IVh-2 )
keeps the importance of winning and losing in
perspective (PE7PF-IVd-h-32 )
Analyzes the effect of exercise and
physical activity participation on
fitness
(PE7PF-IVh-35)
Explains appropriate first aid for dance-related
injuries (e.g. cramps,sprain, heat exhaustion)
(PE7PF-IVd-30 )
Identify the elements and principles of
arts as seen in Philippine Festivals
(A7EL-IVc-3 )
Explains non-communicable diseases
based on cause and effect, signs and
symptoms, risk factors and protective
factors and possible complications
(H7DD-IVb-d-25 )
Discusses the nature of non-communicable
diseases (H7DD-IVa-24 )
Explains non-communicable diseases
based on cause and effect, signs and
symptoms, risk factors and protective
factors and possible complications
(H7DD-IVb-d-25)
Identify the musical characteristics of
selected Philippine festivals and
theatrical forms through video or live
performances (MU7FT-IVa-g-1)
Describes how an idea or story in a musical play
is presented in a live performance or
video( MU10MM-IIIa-h-1)
Explains how theatrical elements in a selected
part of a musical play are combined with music
and media to achieve certain effects(MU10MM-
IIIa-h-2)
Defines what makes each of the Philippine
festivals unique through a visual presentation(
A7PL-IVh-1)

Describes the nature and background of the


dance (PE7RD-IVc-1 )
Analyzes the effect of exercise and
physical activity participation on fitness
(PE7PF-IVh-35)
Identifies agencies responsible for non-
communicable disease prevention and control
(H7DD-IVg-h-30)
Identifies the nature of non-communicable
diseases(H7DD-IVa-24 )
Practices ways to prevent and control
non-communicable diseases (HDD-IVf-
27)
Note: Percent of class time is calculated by multiplying the time spent for the competency by 100 divided by the totalnumber of teaching hours forthat quarter.Example: 4 x 100 = 10
40
Number of items is computedby multiplying the time spent for the competency by the totalnumber of test items divided bytotal number of teaching hoursfor that quarter.
xample: 4 x 50 = 5

40

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted:

ROWENA B. BARTOLAZO EUDOLFO A. FLORES, JR. BERLYN L. VENDIVIL


Teacher I Head Teacher III School Principal III

Second Quarterly Examination in MAPEH 7

NAME:_______________________________________________SCORE:________________
GRADE AND SECTION:________________________________DATE:_________________

Directions: Read the items below then, answer the questions that follow by encircling the letter that
corresponds to your answer in each item.

1. Music that is arranged for a variety of instruments, performers can reach to thousands, sometimes
including human-made sound.
a. Large work b. Rondalla c. Opera d. Fusion
2. A style of music combining folk and rock elemnts. It is a genre term that was originally coined in the
USA or UK during the 1960’s.
a. Fusion b. Folk rock c. Ballad d. Classical
3. This is a comical popular songs that may be for a current situation, holiday, or just a dance fad.
a. Fusion b. Genre c. Novelty Song d. OPM
4. Which style of music incorporates complex, stylized rhythms and is often accompanied by rapping?
a. Hip-hop b. Pop c. Rock d. Love Song
5. Which genre refers to contemporary classical/serious music?
a. Pop b. Solo c. Vocal d. New Music
6. What type of song is “History of the Philippines,” which was composed and performed by Yoyoy
Villame?
a. Fusion b. Pop c. Novelty d. Genre
7. A religious procession called the __________ or solitude depicts the loneliness of Mary at th death of
her son Jesus Christ.
a. Karakol b. Sugat c. Cenaculo d. Soledad
8. A term which means, “a season for blossoming, a time for flowering.”
a. Santacruzanb. Dapdap c. Kankaney d. Payas

9. Which festival is held in the month of May, considered as the Queen of Philippine fiestas and a month
–long festival of beauty?
a. Pahiyas b. Masskara c. Santacruzan d. Sagalas
10. A play in verse which may be dramatized actual events, the lives of saints or stories about Christian &
Moorish Royalty in the medieval kingdom of Europe.
a. Comedia b. Zarzuela c. Moro-moro d. Opera
11. Which festival is celebrated during the 3rd week of January in Kalibo, Aklan to honor the Feast of Sto.
Niňo?
a. Ati-atihan b. Dinagyang c. Sinulog d. Bulang-bulang
12. Every month of February, the people of __________ celebrates “Penagbenga,” a flower festival.
a. Bacolod Cityb. Baguio City c. Cebu City d. Davao City
13. Masskara means __________. It is explosive parade of people sporting papier-mache mask.
a. many faces b. mask of joy c. City of smile d. two-face
14. It means superior and beautiful, festival in Davao City, the most colourful event that takes place in
the month of August.
a. Pahiyas b. Longinus c. May flower d. Davao City
15. A traditional drama similar to Santacruzan celebrated by farmers asking for rain to water their crops.
a. Lutrina b. Subli c. Tobong d. Hudhud
16. One of the most colorful fiesta held in Lucban on May 15 in Lucban, Quezon in honor of San Isidro
Labrador.
a. Pahiyas b. Sta. Clara c. Putong d. Panata
17.Which element of drama refers to the people involved in the story?
a. Sagalas b. Plot c. Characters d. Director
18. A participatory dance form, usually performed by a group consisiting of members of a community.
a. Zumba dance b. Folk dance c. Ballet d. Mass dance
19. Which is not the characteristics of Folk and Ethnic dances?
a. to celebrate events such as birth, marriage and even death
b. to obtain favors like a good harvest
c. to cure diseases
d. to invite bad spirits
20. Often referred to as contemporary dance, a highly individualistic and diverse form of artistic
expression.
a. Folk dance b. Classical dance c. Modern dance d. Ballroom dance
21. It is a festival celebrated mainly by those who are members of the Catholic religions.
a. Religious b. Non-religious c. Cultural d. Religion
22. Why is Philippine festival prominent to other local and foreign tourists?
a. Festival in the Philippines symbolizes hospitality.
b. The festival is very artistic in their costumes, mask, props and presentation.
c. They consider Philippine festival as their own.
d. They can generate more income in this festivity.
23. Fill in the blank: Santa Cruzan: Flores de Mayo, Panagbenga:
a. Fruit Festival b. Flower Festival c. Mascara Festival d. Vegetable Festival
24. What makes Baguio City a tourist spot during the whole month of February?
a. because of Panagbenga Celebration c. because it is the coldest month
b. because it is the season of flowers d. because of Valentine’s Day
25. What does Cenaculo show during the Holy Week?
a. Passion of Jesus Christ c. Forgiveness of Jesus Christ
b. Sacrifice of Jesus Christ d. Death of Jesus Christ
26. Which festival should be done in honor to Santo Nino?
a. Cebu b. Baguio c. Dagupan d. Iloilo
27. Complete the following: Lanzones Festival; Quezon- Bangus Festival:___________
a. Carabao Festival b. Pahiyas Festival c. Ati-atihan Festival d. Moriones
Festival
28. Who is the patron saint of the farmers?
a. San Isidro b. San Andres c. San Mateo d. San Sebastian
29. It is a religious parade by the Catholics devotees of St. Helena.
a. Santa Cruzan b. Flores de Mayo c. Fiesta d. Festival

30. Drama that often characterized with poetic dialogues and evocative mood.
a. Traditional drama b. Modern drama c. Festivals d. Celebrations
31. Which is a communicable disease?
A. Cancer B. Scurvy C. Diabetes D. Tuberculosis
32. What are contagious diseases due to?
A. Mosquito bites C. Contact with an infected person
B. Contaminated food D. Inhalation of droplets from an infected person
33. What does the poisonous gas belief state as the cause of disease?
A. Microorganisms in the body. C. Bad vapor in the atmosphere during bad weather.
B. Problem in specific parts of the body. D. Interaction among the agent, the host, and the
environment.
34. Aliya woke up with a slight fever. She remembered that she visited a friend in the hospital a few days
ago. What stage of an infection is Aliya experiencing?
A. Incubation stage C. Clinical stage
B. Prodromal stage D. Convalescence stage
35. How can you protect yourself from communicable skin diseases?
B A. Apply lotion every day. C. Avoid exposure to the harmful rays of the sun.
B. Avoid going to crowded places. D. Do not share personal care items, such as towels.
36. Which is a secondary level of disease prevention?
A. Vaccination C. Rehabilitation B. Early diagnosis D. Environmental sanitation
37. What is the only source of infection according to the germ theory of disease?
A. Microbe C. Magic B. Bad spirit D. Polluted agent
38. Which statement best summarizes the modern concept of health?
A. Health is proper hygiene. C. Health is a state of well-being.
B. Health is being disease-free. D. Health is a resource to have quality life.
39. According to the agent-host-environment belief, what factors interact to cause an infection?
A. Object, food, and water C. Germ, person or animal, and surroundings
B. Air, vehicle, and microbes D. Germ, reservoir, and manner of transmission
40. Why do we need to correct myths and misconceptions about diseases?
A. We don’t want to be labeled as backward or not educated.
B Following myths and misconceptions can endanger our health...
C. We need to change our beliefs to keep pace with the changing times.
D. Our medical practitioners will get mad if we don’t follow their advice.
41. Which disease is NOT transmitted by air?
A. AIDS B. Mumps C. Measles D. Pneumonia E. Tuberculosis
42. Which health problem is caused by air pollution?
A. Cancer B. Asthma C. Diabetes D. Heart disease E. High blood pressure
43. How can a person get sick of leptospirosis?
A. Swimming in the river C. Being bitten by a rodent
B. Breathing in polluted air D. Eating contaminated food E. Wading in contaminated floodwater
44. Which is NOT an effect of deforestation?
A. Landslide B. Soil erosion C. Climate change D. Extinction of wildlife E. Demand for real
estate
45. What activities of man DO NOT cause soil erosion?
A. Agriculture B. Urbanization C. Reforestation D. Industrialization E. Building of roads

46. Why can soil erosion lead to a malnourished population?


A. The soil loses its nutrient.
B. Soil erosion causes land pollution.
C. Food plants cannot grow in eroded soil.
D. The soil goes to the rivers and kills fishes.
E. Soil erosion affects the country’s economy.

47. What is the most important use of mangrove swamps in our country?
A. Fuel B. Food C. Medicine D. Resting place for birds E. Home for water animals
48. Which disease is NOT likely to be caused by drinking infected or polluted water?
A. Dengue B. Cholera C. Hepatitis B D. Amoebiasis E. Typhoid fever
49. Coral reefs are protected mostly because of their __________ value.
A. Aesthetic B. Economic C. Nutritional D. Recreational E. Tourism
50. The main cause of global warming is the high level of __________ in the atmosphere.
A. Oxygen B. Miasma C. Nitrogen D. Water vapor E. Carbon dioxide

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted:

ROWENA B. BARTOLAZO EUDOLFO A. FLORES, JR. BERLYN L. VENDIVIL


Teacher I Head Teacher III School Principal III

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