Mapeh 10-Summative Test

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MAPEH 10

MUSIC
TEST A.
1. He characterized by an emphasis on timbre and
SECT rhythm. He invented the term “organized sound,”
ION
DIRECTION. which means that certain timbres and rhythms can be
Please follow the
directions carefully.
grouped together in order to capture a whole new
Fill in the circle that definition of sound.
corresponds to your a. Gino Severini b. Claude Debussy
answer for each
question. c. Edgard Varese d.
Karlheinz Stockhausen
PANUTO.
Mangyaring sundin 2. The softness or loudness of a musical sound.
nang mabuti ang a. Harmony b. Dynamics
mga direksyon.
Punan ang bilog na c. Tempo
tumutugma sa iyong d. Rhythm
sagot para sa bawat
tanong.
3. One of the greatest innovators of the 20th century.
He is credited with the establishment of the
twelve-tone system.
a. Richard Wagner b. Claude Debussy
c. Arnold Schoenberg d.
Richard Warner
4. An extended musical composition often written by
composers for orchestra.
a. Counterpoint b. Atonality
c. Symphony
d. Dissonance
5. It refers to a style wherein the piece always sounds
different at every performance because of the
random techniques of production, including the
use of ring modulators or natural elements that
become a part of the music.
a. Electronic Music b. Chance Music
b. c. Mixed Media d. Expressionism
6. In this style, basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders all fit together precisely and neatly in their appointed places.
a. Chemical Style b. Electric Style c. Mechanical Style d. None of the Mentioned
7. He influenced the development of modern music since the 1950s. He was considered more of a musical philosopher than a composer.
a. John Legend b. John Cage c. Karlheinz Stockhausen d. None of the mentioned.
8. It is a music in which some element of the composition is left to chance, and/or some primary element of a composed work's realization
is left to the determination of its performer(s).
a. Chance Music b. Electronic Music c. Mixed Media d. Aleotoric Music
9. It was an attempt not to depict reality, but merely to suggest it. It was meant to create an emotional mood rather than a specific picture.
a. Expressionism b. Realism c. Impressionism d. Surrealism
10. Music that lacks tonal center, or key.
a. Counterpoint b. Atonality c. Symphony d. Dissonance
ARTS
11. Used exaggeration, distortion, and shock technique of expressionism. A play of planes and angles on a flat surface.
a. Surrealism b. Futurism c. Abstractionism d. Cubism
12. A surrealist, he portrayed dream images with almost photographic realism against backgrounds of arid Catalan landscapes.
a. Paul Klee b. Joan Miro c. Salvador Dali d. Roy Lichtenstein
13. His works were remarkable for their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors that appeared to almost pulsate with
energy.
a. Paul Cezanne b. Vincent Van Gogh c. Henri Matisse d. Marc Chagall
14. Painting worked on huge canvases spread on the floor, splattering, squirting, and dribbling paint with (seemingly) no pre-planned
pattern or design in mind.
a. Color Field Painting b. Action Painting c. Splatter Painting d. Cubism
15. Swiss painter, resident in Germany 1906–33. He joined Kandinsky's Blaue Reiter group in 1912 and later taught at the Bauhaus (1920–
31). His work is characterized by his sense of colour and moves freely between abstraction and figuration.
a. Roy Lichtenstein b. Andy Warhol c. Paul Klee d. Joan Miro
16. It refers to a diverse array of media technologies that reach a large audience via mass communication.
a. Comics b. Mass Media c. Commercial d. Pop Art
17. His early works were snapshots of real life, full of sparkling color and light. He broke away from the impressionist movement to apply a
more disciplined, formal technique to portraits of actual people and figure paintings.
a. Auguste Renoir b. Paul Cezanne c. Claude Monet d. Henri Matisse
18. Used different color saturations (purity, vividness, intensity) to create their desired effects.
a. Neo-dadaism b. Color FIrld Painting c. Color Painting d. Pop Art
19. One of the most prominent figures of surrealism, he painted a brightly coloured fantasy world of variously spiky and amoebic
calligraphic forms against plain backgrounds.
a. Vincent Van Gogh b. Paul Klee c. Salvador Dali d. Joan Miro
20. A distinctive genre of art that first “popped” up in post-war Britain and America. Primarily characterized by an interest in popular
culture and imaginative interpretations of commercial products.
a. Op Art b. Conceptual Artc. Commercial Art d. Pop Art
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
21. The way in which the individual lives.
a. State b. Behavior c. Lifestyle d. Style
22. One of the factors that drives food choices where they are common or favoured in your locality.
Availability b. Habit c. Region/Location d. Value
23. An individual’s level of effort, compared with their maximal effort, which is usually expressed as a percentage. (how hard).
a. Frequency b. Type c. Time d. Intensity
24. Number of training sessions that are performed during a given period (usually one week) (how often).
a. Frequency b. Type c. Time d. Intensity
25. This is the mode of Physical activity.
a. Frequency b. Type c. Time d. Intensity

26. This is the duration of workout (including warm-up and cool-down) or the length of time spent in training. (how long).
a. Frequency b. Type c. Time d. Intensity
27. These are also good gauges of your fitness level. Health related and skill-related components are tested to determine points of
improvement of an individual.
a. Physical Fitness Test b. Health Related Test c. Skill Related Fitness Test d. None of the mentioned.
28. The ability of an individual to perform prolonged work continuously, where the works involves large muscle group.
a. Agility b. Flexibility c. Cardiovascular Endurance d. Endurance
29. Ability to perform complex motor skills with a smooth, flow of motion.
a. Flexibilty b. Agility c. Coordination d. None of the mentioned.
30. The energy consumed is greater than energy expended.
a. Weight Loss b. Weight Gain c. Weight Maintenance d. Wight Expended
31. Energy consumed is less than energy expended.
a. Weight Gain b. Weight Maintenance c. Weight Loss d. Weight Dropping
32. Energy consumed equals energy expended.
a. Weight Gain b. Weight Maintenance c. Weight Loss d. Weight Consumed
33. One of the factors that drives food choices where there are no others to choose from.
a. Wants b. Availability c. Personal Preference d. Values
34. One of the factors that drives food choices where they are offered; you feel you cannot refuse them.
a. Personal Pressure b. Availability c. Personal Preference d. Habit
35. One of the factors that drives food choices where they are familiar, you always eat them.
a. Belief b. Habit c. Personal Pressure d. Wants
HEALTH
36. Makes use of miraculous gadgets that are believed to cure certain health conditions.
a. Quackery b. Medical Quackery c. Device Quackery d. Nutrition Quackery
37. If a product says it is BFAD approved, what criteria does it possess?
a. credibility b. content c. disclosure d. interactivity
38. It includes cure, treatments, and remedies of various health conditions that are drugless or bloodless in nature.
a. Health Products b. Health Information c. Device Quackery d. Medical Quackery
39. Any concept, step, or advice that various sources give to aid the health status of an individual.
a. Health Services b. Health Information c. Health Products d. Lifestyle
40. They are in charge of the enforcement of laws to protect consumers, consumer education, and the formation of consumer groups.
a. Department of Trade and Industry
b. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
c. Federal Trade Commission
d. Consumer Product Safety Commission
41. The executive department of the Government of the Philippines responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services of all
Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of all health services and products.
a. Consumer Product Safety Commission
b. Food and Drug Administration of the Philippines
c. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
d. Department of Health
42. It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
a. Reflexology
b. Acupuncture
c. Ventosa cupping massage therapy
d. Acupressure
43. The only difference of this in Acupuncture is, it does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body.
a. Reflexology
b. Acupuncture
c. Ventosa cupping massage therapy
d. Acupressure
44. It offers a wide range of natural practices including herbal medicine acupuncture, acupressure, nutritional therapy, and ventosa cupping
massage therapy.
a. Neuropathy b. Naturopathy c. Quackery d. None of the above
45. Which among the following is an example of a health product?
a. a massage b a hospitala c. slimming tea d. a mental facility
46. It focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
a. Reflexology
b. Acupuncture
c. Ventosa cupping massage therapy
d. Acupressure
47. They are committed to providing consumers with up-to-date information and resources to protect and manage their finances.
a. Consumer Product Safety Commission
b. Food and Drug Administration of the Philippines
c. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
d. Department of Health
48. If you are feeling unwell due to cough, which herbal medicine are you going to take?
a. ampalaya b. lagundi c. bayabas d. bawang

49. How does PITAHC help you as a consumer?


a. It provides options that are affordable.
b. It provides awareness on the negative effects of using synthetic drugs.
c. It provides safe and effective alternative medicines that are affordable.
d. It provides access on the different safe and effective synthetic medicines.
50. Why is nutrition therapy a good option in keeping yourself healthy?
a. We are what we eat. If we eat healthy foods, we will be healthy in a natural way.
b. It will help us gain weight.
c. It will help us look good and feel good.
d. It will help us lose weight in a natural way.
TEST B.
MUSIC
ELECTONIC MUSIC COMPOSITION
Create and explore any sounds and record it using your mobile phones.
Directions:
1. Records different sounds that are heard in the environment such as the bustle of traffic, the sound of the wind, the barking of
dogs, the strumming of a guitar, or the cry of an infant.
2. Then arranged the sounds that are recorded.
3. Create, explore different ways like by playing the tape recorder or your recordings in its fastest mode or in reverse.
4. Your work will be graded using the rubrics below:
 Criteria Excellent Above Average Average Below Average
100 points 90 points 80 points 70 points
Creativity Work exceptionally Work generally unique, Work somewhat unique, Work occasionally
unique, detailed and detailed and interesting. detailed or interesting. unique, detailed or
interesting. Explores Explores some different Shows some developing interesting. Shows no
several different options options and takes some ideas but without a true original ideas or risks
and takes many creative creative risks. sense of originality. taken.
risks.
Craftsmanship Work done with Work done with good Work done with basic Work done with minimal
and Skills exceptional care and care and attention to care and attention to care and attention to
Development attention to detail and detail and neatness. detail and neatness. detail and neatness.
neatness. Shows Shows good growth in Shows some growth in Shows minimal growth in
exceptional growth in skills and techniques. skills and techniques. skills and techniques.
skills and techniques.
Understanding, Exceptional understanding Good understanding of Basic understanding of Minimal understanding
Achievement, & of work requirements. work requirements. work requirements. Task of work requirements.
Completion Task followed and work is Task followed and work followed and work is Task followed but work
complete and consistent. is mostly complete and somewhat complete and is incomplete and
consistent. consistent. inconsistent.

ARTS
1. Make a PORTFOLIO GALLERY. Compile pictures of THE 6-Art Movements that we’ve discussed with reflection or thoughts
on the artworks.
2. Your work will be graded using the criteria below:
Content - 50%
Format/Style - 15%
Originality - 15%
Reflection - 10 %
Punctuality - 10%
100%
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
 Record a video of yourself executing the Health-Related Fitness Test while filling-out the score card below.
 Your Performance will be graded using the criteria below.

Criteria:
Mastery - 30%
Posture - 20%
Execution - 25%
Performance - 15%
Behavior - 10%
100%
HEALTH
 Create an advocacy material of your chosen product from the list with any of the topics on consumer health stated
below.

 Your Performance will be graded using the rubrics below.

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