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JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Sagaba, Sto.Domingo, Nueva Ecija

SUMMATIVE TEST (QUARTER 1)


MAPEH 10

NAME: ________________ SCORE:


___________
Year/Section: ___________ Date:
_____________

Multiple Choice:
Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on
the space provided before each number.

___1. It is an art style that uses oval face and elongated shapes. African art in both his sculpture and
paintings.
a. Surrealism b. Dadaism c. Social Reform d. Neo primitivism

___2. It is characterized by dreams, fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
a. Fauvism b. Social Realism c. Dadaism d. Surrealism

___3. It is the surface quality of an object.


a. Line b. Texture c. Shape d. Form

___4. It is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface.


a. Color b. Value c. Line d. Balance

___5. It is the way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in an artwork.
a. Balance b. Space c. Unity d. Value

___6. The Body Mass Index is calculated by________.


a. Height2/Weight b. Weight/Height2 c. Weight x Height d. Height x Weight

___7. It is the way in which the individual lives.


a. Life b. Hobbies c. Lifestyle d. Physical Activity

___8. It is when energy consumed equals energy expended.


a. Weight b. Weight Gain c. Weight Loss d. Weight
Maintenance

___9. Those are procedures, actions or works furnished or supplied to help satisfy your needs and
wants as consumer.
a. Health Information b. Health Consumer c. Health Product d. Health Services

___10. These refers to the decisions you make about the purchase and use of health information on
products and services.
a. Health Information b. Health Product c. Health Consumer d. Health Services
___11. Which of the following is a skill-related component of physical fitness?
a. Strength b. Coordination c. Body Composition d. Flexibility

___12. It is an individual’s level of effort, compared with their maximal effort, which is usually
expressed in percentage.
a. Intensity b. Frequency c. Time d. Type

___13. It is the duration of a work out or the length of time spent in training.
a. Time b. Type c. Intensity d. Frequency

___14. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
a. Cardiologist b. Psychologist c. Orthopedist d. Ophthalmologist

___15. He specializes in the children’s health care and treatment of diseases.


a. Pediatrician b. gynecologist c. Urologist d. Dietician

___16. It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment.
a. Hospital b. Lying in c. Health Center d. Health Clinic

___17. Provides national policy direction and develops national plans, technical standards and
guidelines in health.
a. DTI b. DOH c. FDA d. WHO

___18. Guaranties consumer welfare and protection.


a. WHO b. DTI c. DOH c. FDA

___19. Directs international health within the United Nation’s System and to lead partners and
global health responses.
a. FDA b. WHO c. DTI d. DOH

___20. It offers a wide range of natural practices including herbal medicine, acupuncture,
acupressure, nutritional therapy and Ventosa cupping massage therapy.
a. Kava b. Gingko c. Naturopathy d. Magnesium

___21. It is an ancient Chinese form of alternative medicine in which a local auction is created in the
skin.
a. Acupuncture b. acupressure c. Ventosa d. Nutrition therapy

___22. This the right to be protected against the marketing of goods or the provision of services that
is hazardous to health and life.
a. Choose b. Basic needs c. Safety d. Redress

___23. The right guarantees survival, adequate food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, education and
sanitation.
a. Choose b. Safety c. Redress d. Basic Education

___24. It is a form of music that are strongly related to the composer’s personal feelings and
emotions representing their inner lives.
a. Dadaism b. Fauvism c. Impressionism d. Expressionism
___25. His compositional style is mainly characterized by its uniquely innovative but not atonal style
of harmonic treatment.
a. Claude Debussy b. Arnold Schoenberg c. Stravinsky d. Maurice Ravel
Prepared by:

IRENEO L. DE LEON DOLORES B. FLORES


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO

SSHT-V/MAPEH

Noted by:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA,STO.DOMINGO,NUEVA ECIJA

PRE – TEST( THIRD QUARTER)


MAPEH 10

Name:__________________________
Score:____________
Yr./Section:______________________
Date:_____________

DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Using BALLPEN, shade fully the letter of your
answer on the answer sheet. Shade letter E if the answer is NOT given. NOTE: ERASURES CAN VOID
YOUR ANSWER.

1. He is the first National Artist for Music and considered one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino
Composers” which includes Nicanor Abelardo and Francisco Santiago.
a. Hilarion Rubio c. Rodolfo Cornejo
b. Antonio J. Molina d. Lucio San Pedro
2. Her compositions demonstrated a fusion of Eastern and Western style in using instruments,
melody, harmony and rhythm.
a. Imelda Papin c. Antonio J. Molina
b. Ryan Cayabyab d. Lucrecia R. Kasilag
3. He was known as the “Father of the Kundiman “ and belongs to the “ Triumvirate of the
Filipino Composers”. His music was Romantic in style, incorporating Western forms and
techniques with folk materials.
a. Francisco Santiago c. Nicanor Abelardo
b. Antonio J. Molina d. Francisco Buencamino
4. He is best known as an advertising and commercial photographer, with over 40 years of
experience in this and numerous local and international awards for his works.
a. George Tapan c. John K. Chua
b. Manny Librodo d. Michael Jordan
5. It captured the director’s vision of each scene through the camera placement and
movement, lighting, and other special techniques.
a. Editing c. Cinematography
b. Acting d. Set design
6. It is a film genres, which is a nonfictions, using real-life footage as well as file materials, in
many cases to present an issue.
a. Silent Film c. Disaster Film
b. Documentary Film d. Futuristic Film
7. She directed Salome(1981) earned international acclaim at the Toronto International Film
Festival.
a. Marilou Diaz Abaya c. Laurice Guillen
b. Maryo J. Delos Reyes d. Brillante Mendoza
8. It refers to dance style that evolved outside of dance studios, like in dance parties, parks,
school yards or in any available spaces.
a. Street Dance c. Hip-Hop Dance
b. Locking d. Krumping
9. It is a form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South Central
Los Angeles, California and is a relatively new form of the “Urban” Black Dance movement/
a. B-Boying c. Popping
b. Locking d. Krumping
10. It is an African American form of street dance originated from the 1970’s disco era of the
underground club scenes in Los Angeles and New York City.
a. Waacking c. Shuffling
b. Tutting d. Krumping
11. It is a recreational activity that can develop our physical, mental, social, and emotional
health.
a. Play c. Recreation
b. Sports d. Dance
12. A director of the Global Health Programs states that global health pertains to health issues,
concerns and trends which go beyond national boundaries and call for global initiatives for
the protection and promotion of peoples’ health across the world.
a. Koplan and Associates(2009) c. Ilona Kickbush(2006)
b. Beaglehole and Bonita(2010) d. United Nation
13. It is a programs set in motion by the United Nations through the World Heald Organization
and in partnership with the World Bank , which targets specific health problems.
a. Roll Back Malaria c. Global Health Iniatives
b. Stop TB d. WHO FCTC
14. These are actions that can be immediately used within the community or locale to produce
effective results.
a. Quick Wins c. 8 MDG
b. Global Health d. WHO
15. It is a global effort to reduce the number of deaths from infections through heightened
prevention tools ,rapid response to outbreaks, development of new anti-malarial products,
and effective treatment of the infection.
a. Roll Back Malaria c. Stop TB
b. Global Alliance for Vaccines d. Quick Wins

Prepared by:
IRENEO L. DELEON DOLORES B. FLORES
Subject Teacher Subject Teacher
Check by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
HHT-V/ MAPEH

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA, STO. DOMINGO, NUEVA ECIJA

SUMMATIVE TEST-MUSIC 10
THIRD QUARTER

Name:_________________________ Score:_____________
Yr./Section:______________________ Date:______________

Direction: Read the statement carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter
of the best answer on the space provided before the number.

____1. It is a courtship dance with European and African Instrumentation and characteristics ,
originated in Panama and Columbia.
a. Samba b. Salsa c. Rumba d. Cumbia
____2. An urban popular music and dance style that originated in Jamaica in the mid-1960s.
a. Cha-Cha b. Reggae c. Bossa Nova d. Foxrot
____3. A term used to describe the fusion of West African with black American music.
a. Afrobeat b. Juju c. Jive d. kwassa-Kwassa
____4. It is combining the strong rhythms of African percussion instruments with Portuguese.
a. Maracatu b. Marabi c. Zoak d. Apala
____5. A popular form of South African music featuring a lively and uninhibited variation of the
jitterbug.
a. Juju b. Paso Doble c. Jive d. Reggae
____6. He is the Father of the Kundiman and belongs to the Triumvirate of the Filipino Composers.
a. R. Santos Jr. b. A. Molina c. F. Buencamino d. F. Santiago
____7. His piano works have become staples in the Philippine repertoire of today’s performers.
a. R. Cayabyab b. L. San Pedro c. R. Santos Jr. d. F. Buencamino
____8. He incorporated Philippine folk elements in his compositions with Western forms and
harmony.
a. L. San Pedro b. H. Rubio c. A. Buenaventura d. R. Cornejo
____9. He is known as a nationalist composer who expressed the Philippines’ cultural identity
through his compositions.
a. R. Cayabyab b. R. Santos Jr. c. F. De Leon Sr. d. F. Buencamino
____10. He was fascinated by the dynamics and harmonies of Debussy, but retained much of the
Romantic style in his melody.
a. R. Cornejo b. A. Molina c. R. Santos Jr. d. F. De Leon Sr.
____11. A contemporary composer and conductor who spans both popular and classical worlds, and
among his compositions are Misa, Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika, Limang Tipang Tao,Kumukuti-kutitap.
a. L. San Pedro b. R. Cayabyab c. A. Molina d. F. Santiago
____12. He was born on January 29,1889 and died on September 28, 1947 and some of his
compositions are Pakiusap, Madaling Araw, Sakali Man, Hibik ng Pilipinas, Kundiman, at Ano Kaya
Ang Kapalaran.
a. A. Molina b. H. Rubio c. F. Santiago d. A. Buenaventura
____13. He served as pianist-director of a USO concert unit that entertained the Allied Forces during
World War II.
a. R. Cornejo b. F. De Leon Sr. c. L. San Pedro d. A. Molina
____14.It involves shifting the weight by stepping sideways, causing the hips to move while the
upper body remains level.
a. Samba b. Rumba c. Cumbia d. Salsa
____15. It is a carnival-like rhythmic music , from the creole slang word for “party”.
a. Maracatu b. Zoak c. Marabi d. Samba
____16. It is a ballroom dance that originated in Cuba in the 1950s and derived from the mambo.
a. Rumba b. Cumbia c. Foxrot d. Cha-Cha
____17. It developed as the foremost urban song and dance form in the working class areas of
Buenos Aires.
a. Cha-Cha b. Foxrot c. Tango d. Paso Doble
____18. It is used to wake up the worshippers after fasting during the Muslim holy feast of
Ramadam.
a. Apala b. Kwassa-kwassa c. Reggae d. Marabi
____19. It has a repetitive melody with an ostinato pattern played by the maracas, claves and other
Cuban percussion instruments.
a. Samba b. Rumba c. Bossa Nova d. Juju
____20. It is a basic underlying rhythm that typifies most Brazilian music.
a. Samba b. Marabi c. Maracatu d. Zoak

Prepared by:

DOLORES B. FLORES IRENEO L. DE LEON


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
MAPEH/SSHT- V

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
PRINCIPAL- IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA, STO. DOMINGO, N.E.

SUMMATIVE TEST-ARTS 10
THIRD QUARTER

Name:______________________ Score:__________
Yr./Section:__________________ Date: __________

MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Direction: Read the following statement/ question and choose the letter of the best answer. Write
the letter of your answer on the space provided before the number.

_____1. A non-fiction genre, using real life footage as well as file materials, in many case to present
an issue.
a. Documentary fil b. Editing c. Photography d. Set design
_____2. This captured the director’s vision of each scene through camera placement and movement,
lighting and other special techniques
a. Editing b. Photography c. Set design d. Cinematography
_____3. It is from the Greek word “Photos” means light and “Graphos” means drawing or writing.
a. Set design b. Editing c. Cinematography d. Photography
_____4. What the letter “S” stands for in the acronym FAMAS?
a. Scenery b. Sciences c. Script d. Scenes
_____5. It is taking photograph of models aimed at showcasing clothes or other types of accessories.
a. Advertising Photography c. Fashion Photography
b. Travel Photography d. Cinematography
_____6. Her first production “Tanging Yaman”, released in 2001, won several awards at the Metro
Manila Film Festival (MMFF)
a. Laurice Guillen b. Cathy Molina c. Josie Natori d. Marilou Abaya
_____7. He is best known as an advertising and commercial photographer with over 40 years of
experience in this field and numerous local and international awards for his works.
a. George Tapan b. Maryo Delos Reyes c. John K.Kua d. Brillante Mendoza
_____8. He won as Besr Director in the heart warming drama film “Magnifico” in the 2003 FAMAS
Awards.
a. John K.Kua b. L. Guillen c. B. Mendoza d. Maryo Delos Reyes
_____9. Her creation is 96% hand-made-hand loomed by Philippine Artisans.
a. Lulu Tan Gan b. Dita Sandico-Ong c. Kenneth Cobonpue d. Monique Lhuiller
_____10. He is recognized as the “ Father of Filipino Comics.”
a. Tony Velasquez b. Kenneth Cobonpue c. Monique Lhuiller d. Josie Natori
_____11. She is recognized as the country’s Queen of Knits.
a. Josie Natori b. Lulu Tan Gan c. Monique Lhuiller d. K. Cobonpue
_____12. Dita Sandico-Ong first experimented with the weave of Ilocos Sur known as?
a. Hand Loomed b. Ella c. Beadworks d. Inabel
_____13. During the year of 1960’s to 1980’s, a Filipino artist were recruited to work for foreign
comic publisher-like?
a. DC Comics b. Group of Comics c. Comic Creator d. Land of Comics
_____14. It is one of the major field that print media relies. These appear in newspaper, magazines,
poster, brochures, and flyers-each with different target readership and markets.
a. Animation b. Komiks c. Advertising d. Print Media
_____15. It is a process of design applied to products that are to be manufactured through
techniques of mass production.
a. Innovation b. Industrial Design c. Set design d. Photography
_____16. He is a multi – awarded furniture designer and manufacturer from Cebu,Philippines.
a. Monique Lhuiller b. L.Tan Gan c. Kenneth Cobonpue d. G.Tapan
_____17. It is used to describe new breakthrough in a process or production technique on a novel
product and it is used widely by economists.
a. Experiment b. Innovation c. Production d. Discovery
_____18. She is a fashion designer and creative director known for her bridal, ready- to- wear and
lifestyle brand from Cebu City, Philippines.
a. L.Tan Gan b. Rajo Laurel c. K.Cobonpue d. Monique Lhuiller
_____19. Josie Natori was awarded the Order of Lakandula, one of the highest civilian awards in the
Philippines on?
a. January 2007 b. February 2007 c. March 2007 d. April 2007
_____20. She is known as the “ Wrap Artiste” of the Philippines for famous bold-colored wraps.
a. L.Tan Gan b. Dita Sandico-Ong c. M.Lhuiller d. Rajo Laurel

Prepared by:

DOLORES B. FLORES IRENEO L. DE LEON


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
SSHT-V/ MAPEH

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal -IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA, STO. DOMINGO, NUEVA ECIJA

SUMMATIVE TEST-PHYSICAL EDUCATION 10


QUARTER 3

Name:________________________ Score:__________
Yr./ Section:___________________ Date:___________

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read the following statement or question below and choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the letter of the correct answer on the space before the number.

_____1. It is also called breakdancing and is a style of street dance and the first hip-hop dance style
that originated among Black and Puerto Rican youths in New York City during the early 1970’s.
a. Popping b. B-Boying c. Locking d. Tutting
_____2. It was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric Boogaloos.
a. Popping b. B-Boying c. Locking d. Tutting
_____3. This refers to dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studios.
a. Street Dance b. Hip-Hop c. Full street dance d. Hip-Hop dance
_____4. It is one of the four movements, a stylish poses done on your hands.
a. Toprock footwork b. Downrock c. Freezes d. Power moves
_____5. It refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or that have evolved as
part of the hip-hop culture.
a. Street Dance b. Hip-Hop c. Full street dance d. Hip-Hop dance
_____6. It is a form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South Central
Los Angeles, California and is a relatively new form of the “Urban “ Black dance movement.
a. Shuffling b. Locking c. Krumping d. Tutting
_____7. It is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the underground rave music
scene in Melbourne, Australla.
a. Shuffling b.Krumping c. Waacking d. Tutting
_____8. It was created by Don Campbellock in 1969 in Los Angeles, California and was popularized
by his crew.
a. Tutting b. Locking c. Waacking d. Tutting
_____9. It is an African-American form of street dance originating from the 1970’s disco era of the
underground club scenes in Los Angeles and New York City.
a. Locking b. Krumping c. Tutting d. Waacking
_____10. It is a creative of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body parts.
a. Tutting b. Locking c. Waacking d. Shuffling
_____11. It is a collection of various similar dance moves and styles put together into one practice
and regarded as the same dance.
a. Street Dance b. Hip=Hop c. Full street dance d. Hip-Hop dance
_____12. It is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical
genre of the same name.
a. Street Dance b. Full street dance c. Hip-Hop dance d. Hip-Hop
_____13. It comprise full-body spins and rotations that give the illusion of defying gravity.
a. Power moves b. Toprock footwork c. Downrock d. Freezes
_____14. It is a footwork performed with both hands and feet on the floor.
a. Toprock footwork b. Downrock c. Power moves d. Freezes
_____15. It is an oriented steps performed while standing up.
a. Power moves b. Toprock footwork c. Downrock d. Freezes
_____16. It is often improvisational and social in the nature, encouraging interaction and contact
with spectators and other dancers.
a. Hip-Hop dance b. Hip-Hop c. Full street dance d. Street dance
_____17. It is composed of the pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art.
a. Hip-Hop b. Hip-Hop dance c.Street dance d. Tutting
_____18. It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a
dancer’s body.
a. B-Boying b. Locking c. Popping d. Tutting
_____19. This style also contracts muscles, but it is followed by relaxation that gives it the jerking
appearance of popping.
a. Popping b. B-Boying c. Locking d. Tutting
_____20. It is similar to a freeze or a sudden pause and is characterized by frequently locking in place
and after a brief freeze moving again.
a. Tutting b. krumping c .Popping d. Locking

Prepared by:

DOLORES B. FLORES IRENEO L. DE LEON


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
MAPEH/SSHT-V

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal – IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA, STO. DOMINGO, NUEVA ECIJA

SUMMATIVE TEST- HEALTH 10


QUARTER 3

Name:______________________ Score:________
Yr./Section:__________________ Date:_________

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read the following statement or question carefully and choose the letter of the best
answer. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the number.

_____1. It pertains to various health issues, concerns , and trends which go beyond national
boundaries and call for global initiatives for the protection and promotion of people’s health across
the world.
a. Local health b. National health c. Global health d. Unit health
_____2. How many targets does the United Nations Millenium Development Goals that all 191 UN
Member State have agreed to achieved by 2015?
a. 8 b. 7 c. 6 d. 5
_____3. It is a global effort to reduce the number of deaths from malaria infection through
heightened prevention tools, rapid response to outbreaks, development of new anti-malarial
products and effective treatment of the infections.
a. Stop TB b. Roll Back Malaria c. GAVI d. HIV/AIDS
_____4. It is one of the programs to stop TB.
a. Anti-TB b. TB-DOTS c. Pro-TB d. By-TB
_____5. Hepatitis B Vaccines, Childhood Meningitis vaccines, Yellow fever vaccines, Influenza
vaccines and vaccines for pneumonia are some of the vaccines which could help reduce the number
of deaths in children of what ages ?
a. 6 y/o b. 7 y/o c. 5 y/o and above d. 5 y/o & below
_____6. It is an actions that can be immediately used with in the community or locale to produce
effective result.
a. Quick Wins b. No Wins c. MDG d. UNDP
_____7. Global Health Initiatives are programs set in motion by the United Nation through the
World Health Organization and in partnership with the_______?
a. DOH b. Health Centers c. Union Bank d. World Bank
_____8. Solar energy , Wind energy and water energy are examples of_____________?
a. Kenetic Energy b. Bio Energy c. Sustainable energy d. energy
_____9. It means of equal representation of men and women and implies of equal value and
treatment.
a. Property equality b. Rights equality c. Gender Equality d. No equality
_____10. Koplan and Associates states that global health is an area for study, research and practice
that prioritizes health improvement and achieving impartiality in healthcare and wellness
worldwide.
a. 2008 b. 2009 c. 2010 d. 2011
_____11. Aside from Africa, what country also suffer from extreme poverty and hunger?
a. America b. Middle East c. China d. Asia
_____12. It is also helps eradicate other problems like poverty, gender inequality, decreased
workforce, lower birth deaths and disability of women.
a. Paternal Health b. Maternal Health c. All Health d. Childrens Health
____13. It is the prime international treaty negotiated under World Health Organization and came
to into existence in reaction to the global epidemic of tobacco use and abuse.
a. WHO FCTC b. WHO TB c. WHO HIV/AIDS d. WHO GAVI
_____14. What years covers the Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan?
a. 2011-2020 b.2012-2020 c.2013-2020 d.2014-2020
_____15. This action plan should be impartial, life-based, and preventive in nature.
a. Maternal Health b. Mental Health c. Paternal Health d. Child Health

Prepared by:

DOLORES B. FLORES IRENEO L. DE LEON


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
SSHT-V

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal- IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA, STO.DOMIMGO, NUEVA ECIJA

PRE-TEST/ QUARTER 4
MAPEH 10

Name:____________________ Score:___________
Yr./Section:________________ Date:____________

MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Direction: Read the following statement or question carefully and choose the best answer. Write the
letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the number.

_____1. It is part of the Western classical music form and tradition and started in Italy at the end of
the 16th century and soon spread throughout the rest of the Europe.
a. Opera b. Theatre c. Cinema d. Fiesta
_____2. It is a three- act Filipino opera. It is based on history and on a legend attributed to fr. Jose
Burgos, one the three martyred priest, Gomez ,Burgos and Zamora who were executed in
Bagumbayan (now Luneta) in 1872.
a. Noli me Tangere b. El Filibusterismo c. La Loba Negra d. Ibong Adarna
_____3. It is one of the two great Indian Epics that tell about Indian life around 1000 BC and how
dharma was practiced.
a. Rama Hari b. Ramayana c. Miss Saigon d. Les Miserables
_____4. It is a more recent development than on Broadway and the West End, relying mostly on
adaptations of novels, literary works, or biographical sketches of famous artists.
a. Opera b. Musical Plays c. Ballet d. Theatre
_____5. It is the one major art form that brings together all the other art forms-from painting and
sculpture, to installation art, to music, to dance, to literature, even to computer arts- in a single
production.
a. Opera b. Musical Plays c. Ballet d. Theater
_____6. She/He is the overall artistic coordinator of the entire production, and has the vision of the
desired total effect and impact of the performance.
a. Playwright b. Producer c. Set Designer d. Director
_____7. In cases where a play involves dance in certain scenes, he/ she not only plans out all the
dance steps to suit the music, but also rehearses the actors until they are able to perform the dance
skillfully-while remaining “in character” on stage.
a. Producer b. Director c. Choreographer d. Set Designer
____8. It refers to bodily movements produced by skeletal muscles, that requires energy
expenditure and produces progressive health benefits.
a. Exercise b. Physical Activity c. Leisure d. Recreation
_____9. It is a type of physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily
movement to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness.
a. Exercise b. Physical Activity c. Leisure d. Recreation
_____10 It is the performance of a routine, usually dominated by gymnastic skills such as jumps,
tumbling skills, lifts and tosses combined with shouting of cheers and yells to lead the crowd to
cheer to a certain team during a game or sports.
a. Recreation b. Leisure c. Cheerleading d. Dance sport
_____11. It is actually vital for optimal functioning of the body and also , it is an important source of
energy during physical activity.
a. Fats b. Carbohydrates c. Sugar d. Proteins
_____12. It is an occupation or profession that requires special trainings.
a. Self- assessment b. Trainings c. Career d. Plan
_____13. These are clusters occupations that are grouped because of shared skills.
a. Career pathways b. Health Career c. Pathways d. Career
_____14. It is a method by which patients, their families, attorneys, health professionals, and citizens
group can work together to develop programs that ensure the availability of high- quality healthcare
for a community.
a. Prevention b. Treatment c. Education d. Advocacy
_____15. They are trained to provide care for people who are sick, or injured; monitors patient’s
health and records symptoms, assists physiciansduring examinations and treatment, and
administers medications.
a. Midwife b. Nurse c. Doctors d. Dentist

Prepared by:

DOLORES B. FLORES IRENEO L. DE LEON


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
SSHT-V

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal - IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA, STO. DOMINGO, NUEVA ECIJA

SUMMATIVE TEST/ MUSIC 10


4TH QUARTER

Name:____________________ Score:______
Yr./Section:________________ Date:_______

Direction: Read and understand each statement and identify the term being described. Choose the
answer from the box below. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided before the
number. Avoid erasures.
I A .El Filibusterismo H. Katy! The Musical O. Metropolitan Theater
I B. Magsimula Ka, The Musical I. Ballet P. La Loba Negra
I C. Zarzuela J. Florante At Laura Q. Daragang Magayon
I D.Andres Bonifacio K. Opera R. Noli Me Tangere
I E. Principe Alfonzo Theater L. Manila Grand Opera House S. Musical Play
I F.Tatlong Kwento Ni Lola Basyang M. Atang-Dulang May Musika T. Teatro Zorilla
I G. Senakulo N. Rama Hari

____1. It is a Spanish art and music form that involves spoken and sung words.
____2. It is an art and musical form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work
combining text( called libretto) and a musical score, usually in an elaborate theatrical setting.
____3. It is an on stage performance that re-enacts the passion of the Christ.
____4. The building was design by the Filipino Architect Juan Arellano, who stated that he drew the
plans for the building with the phrase “ On Wings Of Song” in mind.
____5. It is also known as the Dulaang Zorilla Sa Maynila was a prominent theater in the Philippines.
____6. It was built within Plaza Arroceros, near the present day Metropolitan theater,and it was in
1924, during the American Colonial period that the idea of constructing a treater in Manila came
about.
____7. It was the country’s most popular theater in the 1900s, built in the corner of Doroteo Jose
Street and Avenida, formerly the metro’s center of entertainment.
____8. This three-act opera was compost by National Artist Felipe Padilla de Leon, with libretto by
National Artist Guillermo Tolentino and premiered in 1957 at the Far Eastern University Auditorium.
____9 This is one of the novels that greatly influenced Dr. Jose Rizal’s ideals. It was written by Father
Jose Burgos and it is actually “subversive” melodrama.
____10. The three-act opera was composed by National Artist Felipe De Leon in 1970, with libretto
in Filipino by Anthony Morli.
____11. It is a type of performance dance originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15 th
century .The dance form has been used to interpret stories of all kinds.
____12. It is the Philippine adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana set to music, drama and dance,
and the story revolves around Rama, the avatar-an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu-and his wife
Sita.
____13. A form of theatrical presentation that is composed of a combination of songs, spoken
dialogue, acting and dancing.
____14. A ballet adaptation of Severino Reyes folktales, and it was meant to instill and rekindle the
interest of Filipino youth in the beauty, richness, and values found in the Philippine Literature.
____15. A production for poetry and mixed media, portrays the myth surrounding the origin of
Bicol’s famed Mount Mayon.
____16. It is a two-act musical play. Music was written by Ryan Cayabyab and story and libretto by
Jose Javier Reyes .This is highly publicized stage musical based on the life of Kathy de la Cruz who
was considered the “Queen of Philippine Vaudeville and Jazz”.
____17. This is the story young dreamers whose ambitions begin to fade amidst life’s realities. They
are part of graduating classified with hope but end up compromising their ideals for their own
survival.
____18. A musical play by Floy Quintos , original score and arranger by Von De Guzman and directed
by Alexander Cortez.
____19. The poem of Francisco Balagtas-Baltazar, made into a play made by Bonifacio Ilagan, under
the waring Moors and Christians, and the intertwining lives of a quartet of star-crossed lovers
Florante, Laura, Aladin and Flerida.
____20. A musical by Jerry A.Dadap , written in 1980. The libretto is by Dionisio R. Salazar, a Palanca
award – winning playwright, and leading poet Rogelio G. Mangahas.

Prepared by:

DOLORES B. FLORES IRENEO L. DE LEON


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
Head Teacher- V

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal - IV
JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SAGABA, STO. DOMINGO, NUEVA ECIJA

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
MAPEH 10

NAME:___________________________ SCORE:__________
Yr./SECTION:______________________ DATE:___________

Direction: Read carefully the following statement or question and choose the correct answer. Write
the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the number.

_____1.It refers to bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles and requires energy expenditure
and produces progressive health benefits.
a. Exercise b. Physical Activity c. Play d. Recreational
_____2. It is a type of physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily
movement to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness.
a. Recreational b. Play c. Exercise d. Physical activity
_____3. This is one of the injuries involved in recreation which is a stretch or tear of a ligament, it is
also caused by trauma such as a fall or a blow to the body that knocks a joint out of position and , in
the worst case, ruptures the supporting ligaments.
a. Sprain b. Strains c. Fractures d. Dislocations
_____4. It is the performance of a routine, usually dominated by gymnastic skills such as jumps,
tumbling skills, lifts and tosses combined with shouting of cheers and yells to lead the crowd to
cheer for a certain team during the game or sport.
a. Cheerdance b. Play c. Exercise d. Cheerleading
_____5. These nutrients are also an important source of energy during physical activity, and it exist
in the form of sugars, starches and fiber.
a. Carbohydrates b. Proteins c. Fats d. Minerals
_____6. It is necessary to understand one’s capabilities and drawbacks and involves continuous
learning and improvement to build and grow in the chosen career path.
a. Self- assessment b. Career exploration c. Decision making d. Career
_____7. It is a method by which patients, their families, attorneys, health professionals, and citizens
group can work together to develop programs that ensures the availability of high- quality health
care for a community.
a. Prevention b. Treatment c. Education d. Advocacy
_____8. It is a diligent inquiry or examination of data, reports, and observations in a search for facts
or principles.
a. Education b. Promotion c. Research d. Identification
_____9. They are allied health professionals who trained to provide care for people who are sick or
injured; monitors patients’ health and record symptoms, assist physicians during examinations and
treatment and administer medications.
a. Midwife b. Nurse c. Pharmacist d. Paramedic
_____10. These are also allied health professionals whose specialized training are available in other
countries who assist in performing procedures that involve extracorporeal circulation, such as
during open-heart surgery or hypothermia.
a. Pedorthist b. Perfusionist c. Orthoptist d. Kinesiotherapist
_____11. He or she not only plans out all the dance steps to suit the music, but also rehearses the
actors until they are able to perform the dance skillfully-while remaining ‘in character’ on stage.
a. Producer b. Director c. Playwright d. Choreographer
_____12. He or she adds detailed notes to the script to serve as a guide for the sound crew during
rehearsals and the actual performance.
a. Lighting b. Choreographer c. Sound designer d. Producer
_____13. He or she builds the set(or sets) that will simulate the world that the play’s characters are
supposed to live in.
a. Director b. Set designer c. Make up designer d. Playwright
_____14. He or she studies the general setting ( time and place) that the play is meant to take place
in, as well as each character in the script.
a. Costume designer b. Set designer c. Make up designer d. Director
_____15. He or she is tasked with overseeing the crews for the sets and props, the sound and music,
lighting and the costumes.
a. Costume designer b. Set designer c. Production Manager d. Producer
_____16.Became to be known as the “Father of Philippine Impressionist Music”.
a. Ryan Cayabyab b. Lucio San Pedro c. Antonio Molina d. F.Buenaventura
_____17. Father of the Kundiman, belongs to the Triumvirate of the Filipino composers.
a. Rosendo Santos Jr. b. Francisco Santiago c. Antonio Molina d.F.Buencamino
_____18. A prolific composer whose works include concerto, sonatas, symphonies, symphonic
poems, five operas in a Philippine dialect.
a. Lucio San Pedro b. Antonio Molina c. F.Buencamino d. Hilario Rubion
_____19. He was fascinated by the dynamics and harmonies of Dubussy.
a. Antonio Molina b. Felipe De Leon Sr. c. Rodolfo Cornejo d. R. Santos Jr.
_____20. He served as pianist-director of a USO concert unit that entertained the Allied Forces
during World War II.
a. Rosendo Santos Jr. b. Lucio San Pedro c. Francisco Santiago d. Rodolfo Cornejo

Prepared by:

DOLORES B.FLORES IRENEO L. DE LEON


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

ROLANDO G. SERRANO
Head Teacher V

Noted:

AURORA T. AGUILA
Principal IV

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