This document appears to be a test for a MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics from those subject areas, including architecture, music, volleyball rules, and environmental health terms. The test instructs students to choose the correct answer for each question and write it on the provided line. It emphasizes the importance of honesty when taking the test.
This document appears to be a test for a MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics from those subject areas, including architecture, music, volleyball rules, and environmental health terms. The test instructs students to choose the correct answer for each question and write it on the provided line. It emphasizes the importance of honesty when taking the test.
This document appears to be a test for a MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics from those subject areas, including architecture, music, volleyball rules, and environmental health terms. The test instructs students to choose the correct answer for each question and write it on the provided line. It emphasizes the importance of honesty when taking the test.
This document appears to be a test for a MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics from those subject areas, including architecture, music, volleyball rules, and environmental health terms. The test instructs students to choose the correct answer for each question and write it on the provided line. It emphasizes the importance of honesty when taking the test.
“HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY” MULTIPLE CHOICE Direction: Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space provided before each number. PART I. ART _______1. What are the dominant features of Classical Greek Architecture? A. rows of columns, orders or style B. covered with hieroglyphics, pictorial frescoes C. solid masonry walls, rounded arches and vaults D. huge stone blocks which were probably intended for burial. _______2. The period’s architecture have mythological or religious significance, materials used was according to its place or region. Which of the following era is being described? A. Pre-historic Era B. Ancient Egypt C. Classical Greek Era D. Roman Era _______3. This period in the history of art was characterized by its very vigorous style in painting and sculpture, lavishly decorated manuscripts, and retained many basic features of Roman architectural styles. A. Ancient Egypt B. Gothic C. Byzantine D. Romanesque _______4. Luca was instructed by his art teacher to make a sketch of a Gothic period inspired dream house. What following characteristics will he apply to his design? A. the use of domical roof system B. pointed arch and much higher ceiling C. built with gigantic arches of stone, bricks and barrel vaults. D. displayed solid masonry walls,rounded arches and masonry vaults. _______5. Byzantine architecture has a lot in common with the early Christian architecture, it narrates how a magnificent construction transformed from being a church, into a mosque what is now known as ; A. Worcester Cathedral B. Hagia Sophia C. Cathedral of Chartres D. The Colosseum PART II. MUSIC _______6. Creativity is one of man’s best attributes in the field of music. It is doing something on the spot, especially in communicating one’s emotions effectively. A. composition B. arrangement C. improvisation D. accompaniment _______7. If singing without any musical instrument is called acapella, what do you call an instrumental or vocal arrangement that helps or supports the melody of a song? A. composition B. arrangement C. musical improvisation D. accompaniment _______8. Some music tends to inspire other musicians who would like to create their own version of the music. It means to "play or sing extemporaneously, by inventing variations on the melody or even creating a new melody, rhythm and harmony to make the music more beautiful. A. composition B. musical improvisation C. arrangement D. accompaniment _______9. It is said that rhythm can survive without music, but music could not survive without rhythm. It is a measurement on how many beats each measure/ bar must contain. A. Tempo B. Melody C. Meter D. Harmony _______10. If you play a guitar, it could produce sounds from two to six strings simultaneously. These are group of notes sounded together that create a harmonic sound. A. Chord B. Pluck C. Strum D. Tempo PART III. P. E. _______11. How long does a server have to serve the ball after the referee gives the sign to begin? A. 10 seconds B. 8 seconds C. 5 seconds D. 1 minute _______12. What is the maximum number of touches a team may execute before the ball will be passed to the opponent’s court? A. Five B. Four C. Three D. Two _______13. An official in Volleyball who decides, set standard for the game keeps it flowing smoothly and systematically. A. Ball crew/ Ball retriever B. First Referee C. Second Referee D. Scorer _______14. What is the primary concern for the umpire? A. Assist the referee in all match duties B. To track and allow substitution C. Play around the net and center line D. All of the above _______15. What call should the referee give to a player if the players step over the line while serving the ball? A. Ace B. Foot fault C. Net fault D. Side out PART IV.HEALTH _______16. An accident happens few months ago in Australia that brought thousands of wildlife into devastation. After which, the residue from fires and other similar materials is known as? A. Street Night Soil B. Yard Cuttings C. Ashes D. Human Manure _______17. People living in the slum areas usually don’t have private toilets due to limited space intended for them. What do you call the waste materials that are dumped anywhere, this includes human waste normally wrap and thrown into sidewalks and streets? A. Garbage B. Street Night Soil C. Rubbish D. Yard Cuttings _______18. Dead animals are animals usually found along the street hit by vehicles while scraps lumber, pipes, and other construction materials that are among the composition from remodeling of houses and construction sites. What is the term referring to? A. Construction Waste B. Abandoned Vehicle C. Special Waste D. Sewage treatment residue _______19. Loss of edible reef fish, reduction of species diversity and richness, and alteration in the size structure of target species are the effects of ___________________. A. Deforestation B. Coral reef degradation C. Oil spill D. Illegal Mining _______20. The preservation of optimum productivity of fishery resources through conservation and protection is a function of what Presidential Decree? A. P.D 1067 B. P.D. 389 C. P.D. 704 D. P.D. 463