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REVIEWER/ SUMMATIVE

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MUSIC

1.It is a form of sacred musical composition that set texts of the Eucharistic liturgy
into music.
a. Madrigal b. Mass c. Motet d. Troubadour

2.He was the most famous composer of secular music during the renaissance
period.
a. Adam de la Halle c. Thomas Morley
b. J.S. Bach d. Giovanni Palestrina

3.Renaissance comes from the word “renaitre” which means_______, revival,


rediscover?
a. Rebirth b. Reclass c. Reform d. Reorder

4.Which of the following is the period when the Christian Church was highly
influenced culture and political affairs in Europe?

a. Baroque Period c. Medieval Period


b. Classical Period d. Renaissance

5.A monophonic plainchant which was named after Pope Gregory I during the
Medieval period.
a. Gregorian Chant c. Troubadour
b. Madrigal d. None of these

6.Which of the following is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition which


originated from Italy?
a. Chant b. Madrigal c. Mass d. Troubadour
b.
7. Text or singing one syllabic of text while moving between several different notes in
succession.
a. neumatic b. melismatic c. pneumatic d. syllabic

8.One of the vocal music of the Renaissance period is the Mass. How many sections that a
Mass consist of?
a. 3 b. 5 c. 7 d. 9
9.The music that was especially written for use in religious services during the Medieval
period.
a. neume b. sacred c. secular d. troubadour

10.He was the Great German composer during Baroque period who composed different
music in concerto grosso, masses and fugues.
a. J.S. Bach b. T. Morley c. G. Palestrina d. A. Vivaldi

11.Baroque music is known for its grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. Which of the
following forms was developed through imitative counter-point.
a. Cantata b. Fugue c. Concerto d. Oratorio

12.Symbols representing one to four notes used as notation during the Medieval period in
Latin liturgy is called:
a. neume b. tonality c. cantus firmus d. pitch

13.Music that was composed for purposes other than religious during the renaissance &
Baroque period.
a. melismatic b. sacred c. secular d. syllabic

14.Which of the following characteristic of Madrigals wherein a part is being sung


without any accompaniment.

15.Thomas Morley Italian Madrigals collection of music was published in 1588 by:
a. Nicholas James c. Nicholas Uy
b. Nicholas Tan d. Nicholas Yonge
16.He is the only famous composer of a troubadour music during the Medieval period.
a. Adam de la Halle c. Adame de la Hall
b. Adam dela Hall d. Adam la Halle

17.The oldest type of music consisting of a single melodic line used during the Medieval
period.
a. Homophony c. Polyphony
b. Monophony d. Tonality

18.An Italian Baroque composer, catholic priest, a virtuoso violinist and recognized as
one of the greatest composer of his time.
a. J.S. Bach c. Antonio Vivaldi
b. G. Handel d. G. Palestrina

19.He is remembered for his operas and oratorio, famous creation and the very well known
“Hallelujah” chorus in “Messiah”.
a. George Fridrich Handel c. Giovanni Palestrina
b. Thomas Morley d. Antonio Vivaldi

20.Antonio Vivaldi’s famous piece depicting the seasons is:


a. The Four Liason c. The Four Season
b. The Four Reason d. The Four Years

ARTS
1.One of the artwork of Gericault revealed the influence of the style of Ruben’s and an interest in
depiction of contemporary subject matter.
a. Burial of Sardine c. Raft of Medusa
b. Charging Chasseur d. Saturn Devouring his Son

2.He was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist. He executed sculpture of mythological
and religious themes and characters.
a. Adam c. Canova
b. Barye d. Thorvaldsen
3.Which is NOT a characteristic in the paintings of Pre- Historic Painting.
i. Large animal iii. Mythological Figures
ii. Human Figure iv. Battle scenes
a. i and ii only b. ii and iii only c. iii and iv only d. i and iv only
4.Which of the following is another word for “Center of interest”?
b. Dominance c. Focus
c. Emphasis d. MarkingsB
d.
5.In what period of the Western Classical art tradition has a remarkable variety of artistic
tradition such as modeling and treatment of faces and shows traces of Mozarabic influence.
a. Classical Greek Painting c. Pre-historic
b. Gothic Painting d. Romanesque PaintingA
a. iv
6.which characteristics best describes Venus of Willendorf?
i. a lady with the hood
ii. Lack of facial markings
iii. Used as charm to ensure fertility
iv. A carved drom limestone with excessively heavy breast and abdomen
a. i and iii only b. ii and iv only c. i, ii and iii only d. i, ii, iii, and iv.

7.Romantic Sculpture: _________________; Gothic Architecture; James Renwick.


a. Francis Rude c. Padilla
b. Fernando Amorsolo d. TolentinoC
8.One of his famous artworks was the Spolarium.
a. Amorsolo c. Padilla
b. Luna d. Tolentino
9.Which of the following are the characteristics of Romanticism
i. Celebrated nature is out of control
ii. Dramatic composition and heightened sensation
iii. Emotional extremes
iv. Height of action
a. i and iii only b. ii and iv only c. i, ii and iii only d. i, ii, iii, and iv.

10.He is known as the greatest Baroque sculptor


a. . Bernini b. Rembrandt c. Rubens d. VelasquezD

11.One of several portraits Gericault made of the mentally disabled that has a peculiar
hypnotic power.
a. Charging Chasseur c. Jeanne D’ Arc
b. Departure of the Volunteers d. Insane woman
12.The following are famous artwork of Jean Louis Theodore Gericault EXCEPT.
c. a. Charging Chasseur c. The Burial of Sardine
d. b. Insane Women d. The Raft of the Medusa
13.A theatrical form focused on God Dionysus and usually performed in festivals.
a. .Ancient b. Classic c. Renaissance d. Romantic

14.He is a National Artist in Painting. He was popularly known for his craftsmanship and
mastery of the use of light.
a. F. Ressurreccion b. F. Amorsolo c. J novicio d. N. Abueva

15.Theatrical form that focused on appreciation of the erotic and primitive festivals.
a. Ancient b. Classic c. Renaissance d. Romantic
16.He is an Ancient Greek tragedian. His contemporary playwrights were Aeschylus and
Europides.
a. Bizet b. Gilbert c. Sophocles d. Shakespeare

17.It means an “irregular shaped pearl”.


a. Renaissance b. Baroque c. Classic d. Romantic

18.Raphael: __________________; Da Vinci: The Adoration of Magi


a. Ecstasy of St. Teresa
b. Conversion of St. Paul
c. Las Meninas
d. The Transfiguration A
19.A Filipino artist sculptor who was named artist for the visual arts in 1973 and hailed as the
“father of the Philippine arts”
a. F. Ressurreccion b. F. Amorsolo c. J novicio d. N. Abueva

20.Bernini: ___________, Rijn: Self-portrait in Old Age.


a. Ecstasy of St Teresa
b. Conversion of St. Paul
c. Las Meninas
d. The TransfigurationD

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1. It refers to the ability of the joints to move through a full range of motion.
a. cardiovascular endurance c. power
b. flexibility d. speed

2. Which of the following is NOT a component of health-related fitness?


a. body composition c. flexibility
b. cardiovascular endurance d. power

3.The following physical fitness tests are administered/conducted to determine the


muscular fitness of a person EXCEPT:
a. basic plank c. juggling
a. hexagon d. push-up

4.The ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to working
muscles and tissues.
a. cardiovascular endurance c. muscular endurance
b. flexibility d. muscular strength

5.It refers to the muscles ability to generate force against physical objects.
a. agility c. strength
b. flexibility d. power

6.Which of the following qualities of with an officiating official refers to the ability
to deal with others at any given situation??
a. emotional qualities c. physical qualities
b. mental qualities d. social qualities

7.Sports officials mostly use their arms for signaling. What fitness component will
be developed with this regular movement?
a. cardiovascular Endurance c. muscular Endurance
b. flexibility d. muscular Strength

8.Hydration is very important in officiating especially in running continuously for


long minutes. If they want o hydrate their body, what’s the best drink to
take?
a. energy drinks c. sports drink
b. softdrink d. water

9.In what way will our knowledge and skills in sports officiating skills help our
community?
a. Save money during sports competition
b. Train youth in sports related activities like as athletes and sports official
c. Reduces the case of delinquent youth in the communities
d. All of the above

10.What system in sports is used to maintain order and fairness in implementing rules
a. sports officiating
b. sports psychology
c. sports science
d. sports youth

11.This is the ability of individual to use his/her senses with the body to perform
motor task smoothly and accurately.
a. agility
b. balance
c. coordination
d. flexibility

12.Which of the following are reasons why fitness is a universal concern EXCEPT
ONE?
a. We face different challenges everyday and it’s but proper to keep ourselves fit
b. Everyone needs to be physically fit to meet daily physical challenges
c. One can influence the community fitness consciousness effectively
d. To be a good athlete or player in a certain sport.

13.It refers to the quality of one’s movement skills.


a. Dynamic balance
b. Health related fitness
c. Static balance
d. Skill related fitness

14.It is the ability to stay in equilibrium in relation to changes in body composition.


a. Balance
b. coordination
c. endurance
d. power

15.This refers to proportion of lean body mass to fat body mass.


a. body composition
b. body decomposition
c. body mass index
d. body max index

16.It is the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus.


a. agility
b. coordination
c. speed
d. reaction time
17.It refers to the capacity of an individual to perform his or her daily tasks without undue
fatigue?
a. fitness c. physical fitness
b. physical education d. physical qualities

18.Aside from improper eating habits, what habit also causes diabetes?
a. genetics c. environment
b. jogging d. sedentary lifestyle

19.An activity that measures strength of upper extremities is:


a. basic plank c. push-up
b. flexibility d. sit and reach

20.This is the ability of individual to use his/her senses with the body to perform
motor task smoothly and accurately.
a. agility
b. balance
c. coordination
d. flexibility

HEALTH

1. It is a natural phenomenon which is considered as a destructive change in the


environment which harms health.
a. climate change c. population explosion
b. pollution d. deforestation

2. Why do we need to ensure community health in planning for community


development?
a. to maintain luxury of life
b. to keep the safety of the community
c. to live in a clean, safe and comfortable home
d. to maintain an enjoyable lifestyle

3. Which of the following environmental problems contributes to water


pollution?
a. deforestation c. pollution
b. flash floods d. oil Spill

4. It is the alteration of the physical, chemical, biological or radiological


properties of a body of water resulting in the impairment of its purity or
quality.
a. flash flood c. waste disposal
b. refuse d. water pollution
5. Which of the following best describes a healthy community?
a. Less disease, less health care cost
b. Active community involvement
c. Increased supply of medicines
d. more community projects for community development

6. The following statements are the effects of climate change EXCEPT one:
a. economic losses
b. kills trees if oil reaches the roots
c. increased risks of drought, fire and floods
d. more health-related illness and diseases

7. What environmental health problem reduces the ability to support


biodiversity?
a. deforestation c. oil spill
b. illegal mining d. soil erosion

8. Which is an old method of waste disposal done through burning waste into
ashes?
a. dumps c. landfills
b. incineration d. recycling

9. Which of the following is a maternal care given by maternal health care unit in
your community?
a. Control of Diseases c. Provision on Free Medicine
b. Pre & Post Natal d. Counseling on family planning and RH
10. It is a sociological group in a large place sharing one environment.
a. community c. environmental health
b. community health d. health
11. Which of the following is a program of the Department of Health that
promotes community health?
a. bullying c. primary health care
b. drug addiction d. proper waste disposal
12. These are diverse underwater ecosystems built from calcium carbonate secreted
by corals?
a. coral reefs c. heat wave
b. dolomites d. sand mining
13. Which basic method of refuse disposal is the next step after storage?
a. burning c. composting
b. collection d. final disposal

14. The art and science of maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all
members of the community is called:
a. community c. health
b. community health d. health care

15. Which of the following is the excessive sound that causes hearing loss, stress, fatigue,
irritability, tension, headaches and high blood pressure?
a. air pollution c. soil pollution
b. noise pollution d. water pollution
16. It is a sudden flow of a great volume, usually caused by heavy rain.
a. deforestation c. illegal mining
b. flash floods d. soil erosion

17. It places the responsibility on the local government units for the solid waste
management in their area of production.
a. Presidential Decree # 825
b. Presidential Decree # 835
c. Presidential Decree # 856
d. Presidential Decree # 860
18. Which of the following Presidential Decree adopts adequate measures to
conserve and regulate the use of water in commercial, industrial and
residential areas?
a. Presidential Decree # 704
b. Presidential Decree # 1067
c. Presidential Decree # 1251
d. Presidential Decree # 1230
19. Primary Health Care is an approach to health development launched by
Department of Health. Which is NOT a part of the services given by the
PHC?
a. Blood pressure screening
b. Inspection of food establishment
c. Provision of free medicines
d. Road safety

20. It is the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 that provides for a comprehensive air
pollution control policy.
a. Republic Act # 8749
b. Republic Act # 8755
c. Republic Act # 8765
d. Republic Act # 8790

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