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What I Know

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following Korean music is for the elite or ruling class?
A. Chong-ak C. Sanjo
B. Pansori D. Sog-ak

2. Which music is usually played in Shinto shrines?


A. Gagaku C. Naga-uta
B. Kagura D. Shomyo

3. What does transparency in East Asian music means?


A. emphasis on melody
B. emphasis on harmony
C. focus on the individual instruments
D. low use of abstraction in music

4. What Chinese note is equivalent to ‘re’ in the western solfeggio?


A. Gong C. Shang
B. Jiao D. Yu

5. It is considered the unofficial national anthem of Korea.


A. Arirang C. Mo Li Hua
B. Gagaku D. Sakura

6. Which of the following East Asian countries has a musical characteristic that
uses bright rhythms and melodies and offers a more energetic and capricious
contrast to the nation’s collection of classical music works?
A. China C. Korea
B. Japan D. Singapore

7. It features spiritual and devotional songs.


A. Chamber Music C. Ritual Music
B. Folk Music D. Secular Music

8. Which song describes a custom of giving jasmine flowers that is popular in


the southern region of China?
A. Arirang C. Pansori
B. Mo Li Hua D. Sakura

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Questions number 9-10 refer to the figure below.

Western Musical Scale


W W H W W W H

Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do

9. Based on the western musical scale, which tone is equivalent to zhi in the
Chinese five-tonal scale?
A. Do C. Mi
B. La D. Sol

10. Which of the following is equivalent to the fifth note of Western musical scale?
A. Do C. Mi
B. La D. Sol

11. Which of the following is the time signature of Korean folksong “Arirang”?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6
4 4 4 8

12. East Asian Music shares 3 general characteristics, one of them is ________?
A. Form C. Texture
B. Melody D. Transparency

13. Which of the following musical elements are present in East Asian Music?
I. The rhythm is offbeat.
II. The melody is pentatonic.
III. The vocal timbre is nasal and throaty.
IV. The texture is monophony and homophony.

A. I, II, III C. II, III, IV


B. I, II, IV D. I, II, III, IV

14. Mr. Sobee is going to perform a piece of traditional Korean music called
‘Pansori’. It means, Mr. Sobee should ______________.
A. sing the melody at a time with no underlying harmony.
B. sing a slow vocal meditative pace and string music like shamisen.
C. sing a long vocal and percussive music played by a vocal singer and
skilled drummer.
D. sing the melodies with long, sustained, very slow, and punctuated
aerophone instrument.

15. Mr. Abel is going to play a bright and happy Japanese instrumental music.
What type of musical scale will he apply?
A. Ionic scale C. Pentatonic scale
B. in-sen scale D. yo-sen scale

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What I Know

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.

1. It is a big percussion instrument of Japanese that plays integral part of many


Japanese Matsuri (festival).
A. Odaiko C. Tsuridaiko
B. Taiko D. Tsuzumi

2. A string instrument which is made of Paulownia wood that is used in an


ensemble in gagaku or a solo instrument.
A. Biwa C. Shakuhachi
B. Koto D. Shamisen

3. A Japanese short-necked fretted lute, a chosen instrument on Benten that is


often used in narrative storytelling.
A. Biwa C. Shakuhachi
B. Koto D. Shamisen

4. The Japanese most famous flute that has four or five finger holes on the front
face and a thumbhole on the rear face made from bamboo.
A. Biwa C. Shakuhachi
B. Koto D. Shamisen

5. It is a Japanese transverse flute used in gagaki which is made of bamboo that


literally means ‘dragon flute’.
A. Hichiriki C. Ryuteki
B. Nokari D. Shinobue

6. It is called as the best-known traditional Korean zither-like string instrument


with 12 strings.
A. Geumungo C. Kayagum
B. Haegum D. Sog-ak

7. A six-stringed plucked traditional Korean musical instrument of the zither


family of instruments with both bridges and frets.
A. Geumungo C. Kayagum
B. Haegum D. Sog-ak

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8. It is a 2-string vertical fiddle Korean musical instrument that has a rod-like
neck, a hollow wooden sound box, two silk strings and is held vertically on
the knee of the performer and played with a bow.
A. Geumungo C. Kayagum
B. Haegum D. Sog-ak

9. A musical instrument made of bamboo that is used in both folk and classical
music of Korea.
A. Changgo C. Haegum
B. Geumungo D. Piri

10. The most widely used drum in the traditional music in Korea that consists of
an hourglass-shaped body with two heads made from animal skin which
produce sounds of different pitch and timbre?
A. Changgo C. Haegum
B. Geumungo D. Piri

11. The following are percussion instruments of Japan except:


A. Odaiko C. Taiko
B. Pengling D. Tsuzumi

12. The following musical instruments are categorized as aerophone except:


A. Erhu C. Nokan
B. Hichiriki D. Sho

13. In what Asian country did Kayagum came from?


A. China C. Korea
B. Japan D. Philippines

14. Which of the following belongs to chordophone?


A. Changgo C. Pengling
B. Yueqin D. Dizi

15. Which musical instrument came from China?


A. Geumungo C. Sho
B. Shinobue D. Yunlou

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What I Know

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.

1. It is the art of beautiful handwriting.


A. calligraphy C. woodblock printing
B. Chinese calligraphy D. Korean calligraphy

2. A type of roofing that is more budget - friendly and common in Chinese


architecture.
A. multi-inclined C. straight inclined
B. sweeping D. roof guards

3. A type of architectural design in which curves rise at the corners of the roofs.
These are typically found in temples and palaces, but they can also be found
in the homes of wealthy Chinese.
A. straight inclined C. roof guards
B. multi-inclined D. sweeping

4. These are inclined roofs with two or more sections used for wealthy Chinese
residences.
A. straight inclined C. sweeping
B. multi-inclined D. roof guards

5. It is a method of printing text, images, or patterns that is widely used in East


Asia.
A. hand painting C. woodblock printing
B. Japanese Ukiyo-e D. Chinese calligraphy

6. It is the expression or application of human creative skills and imagination.


A. art C. color
B. design D. background

7. Who invented the paper in China during the Eastern Han Dynasty?
A. Xie He C. Wei Fang
B. Cai Lun D. Zuan Shu

8. It is derived from the words "ori" and "kami," which mean "folding" and
"paper," respectively.
A. Opera C. Origami
B. knot tying D. kite making

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9. It is a traditional silk or paper-based aircraft that is built or linked using a
bowline and a strong bamboo.
A. Origami C. kite
B. knot tying D. Opera

10. It is the best known and most popular style of Japanese art.
A. ukiyo-e C. hand painting
B. woodblock printing D. Chinese calligraphy

11. A Chinese calligraphy style that is smoother, faster, and more connected than
any other style.
A. Zuan Style C. Tsao Style
B. Kai Style D. Hsin Style

12. He is the legendary inventor of Chinese writing.


A. Cangjie C. Wei Fang
B. Xie He D. Zuan Shu

13. It is the most simplified but abstract and difficult form of writing in Chinese
calligraphy.
A. Zuan Style C. Tsao Style
B. Kai Style D. Hsin Style

14. Its name, tal or t'al, has religious connotations, similar to the masks of other
countries, which have religious or artistic connotations.
A. Chinese masks C. Japan masks
B. Korean masks D. Indonesian masks

15. It is the most basic form of knot, it is used to connect knots and to fix or finish
a knot.
A. Maehwa knot C. Dalki knot
B. Guidorae knot D. Dorae knot

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What I Know

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.

1. What beautiful art handwriting comes from China?


A. calligraphy C. Korean calligraphy
B. Chinese calligraphy D. woodblock printing

2. Japanese origami uses different types of models as their subject. The following
are the models used except one:
A. cloth C. flowers
B. dolls D. geometric shapes

3. It is an act of painting or drawing designs on a person’s face as a form of


ornamentation.
A. animation C. scrolling
B. face painting D. theater mask

4. Painting can be on hanging scrolls, hand scrolls, album sheets, walls, lacquer
wares, folding screens and _______.
A. media C. sources
B. silks D. trolls

5. It is one of the Japanese paintings which means “picture of the floating world”.
A. Holo C. Tal
B. Sitzumo D. Ukiyo-e

6. In East Asia, the technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely
throughout is called __________.
A. Chinese calligraphy C. roof guards
B. Japanese Ukiyo-e D. woodblock printing

7. This has a great function in the development of arts not only in East Asia but
all over the world.
A. music C. color
B. paper D. yolk

8. During what period of Chinese history did Xie He invent paper?


A. Edo Dynasty C. Tang Dynasty
B. Jung Dynasty D. Zheng Dynasty

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9. The word “manhwa” or “manga” linguistically means ______ in Japanese.
A. arts C. movies
B. comics D. songs

10. The following are some of the most popular K-pop groups, EXCEPT;
A. Black Pink C. Meme
B. EXO D. Seventeen

11. It expresses the abstract beauty of lines and rhythm through the organization
of structure of lines and dots.
A. chorani C. odaiko
B. gwandae D. shuimo

12. Which of the following is a name of Korean mask?


A. gamyeon C. Haegu
B. daegwang D. baltak

13. It is a type of Korea’s drum which is like a barrel.


A. Buk C. Galgo
B. Do D. Janggu

14. It is a genre of popular music that comes from South Korea.


A. K-pop C. Seventeen
B. Peking Opera D. Villain

15. It is a style of animation popular in Japanese films.


A. anime C. cloning
B. fantasy D. magical

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What I Know

Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct
answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

1. What do you call the ability of the muscle to exert maximal effort in a
brief duration?
A. body composition
B. cardiovascular endurance
C. muscular endurance
D. muscular strength

2. Which of the following health–related fitness does NOT belong in the


group?
A. cardiovascular endurance
B. muscular endurance
C. muscular strength
D. reaction time

3. Which sport has a primary focus on muscular power?


A. basketball
B. football
C. table tennis
D. weight lifting

4. Which of the following is a basic skill of volleyball?


A. batting
B. dribbling
C. running
D. tossing

5. What health–related exercise measures strength of the upper extremities?


A. curl-ups
B. push-up
C. sit and reach
D. zipper test

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6. Which of the following exercises belongs to flexibility?
A. curl-up
B. push–up
C. sit and reach
D. 3-minute step test

7. Which of the following fitness tests belongs to Cardiovascular Endurance?


A. curl-up
B. hexagon agility
C. zipper test
D. 3-minute step test

8. Which of the following affects range of motion around a joint?


A. body composition
B. flexibility
C. muscular strength
D. reaction time

9. Which statement is TRUE about exercise?


A. exercise promotes physical well-being
B. exercise reduces the risk of injury
C. regular exercise improves quality of life
D. all of the above

10. Which is NOT true about physical activity?


A. a little physical activity is better than none
B. physical activity may increase longevity
C. physical activity must be part of a regular exercise program
D. regular exercise, regardless of intensity and type, makes you
healthier

11. Which of the following is an example of a house chore which applies


muscular strength and endurance?
A. hanging clothes
B. scrubbing the floor
C. washing dishes
D. watering plants

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12. What component of health–related fitness refers to the ability of the
respiratory and circulatory systems to effectively deliver oxygen to the
heart and to the working muscles during exercise?
A. body composition
B. cardiovascular endurance
C. muscular strength
D. stork balance

13. What is the purpose of a 3-Minute Step Test?


A. measure cardiovascular endurance
B. measure the flexibility of your body
C. measure the strength of abdominal muscles
D. be able to reach as far as possible without bending the hamstring

14. Which of the following physical activities belongs to muscular


endurance?
A. brisk walking
B. push-up
C. side bend
D. sit and reach

15. Why is it important to warm-up before and stretch after exercise?


A. increases blood flow circulation
B. improves level of confidence
C. makes muscles and tendons stronger
D. prevents injury and avoids stiffness

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What I Know

Directions: Read the questions carefully and write the letter of the correct
answer on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following training principles refers to the number of exercise


sessions per week?
A. frequency
B. intensity
C. time
D. type

2. Which is defined as the fastest and hardest heart beat in doing an


activity?
A. heart rate
B. maximum heart rate
C. resting heart rate
D. training heart rate

3. What does the acronym FITT stands for?


A. follow, instruct, try, take
B.frequency, intensity, time, test
C.frequency, intensity, time, type
D. full range of motion, intensity, time, test

4. Which of the following training principles tells about the duration of the
length of the activity?
A. frequency
B. intensity
C. time
D. type

5. Why does exercise program important? It can develop better


_________________.
A. agility
B. coordination
C. flexibility
D. all of the above

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6. Which of the following training principles refers to the degree of effort or
exertion put forth by an individual during exercise?
A. frequency
B. intensity
C. time
D. type

7. Why do we need to exercise? Exercise has been proven to


_________________.
A. increase muscle but decrease bone mass
B. increase cardiac injury during a heart attack
C. reduce the risk of acquiring illnesses
D. weaken the immune system

8. Which of the following training principles is associated with the mode of


exercise being performed?
A. frequency
B. intensity
C. time
D. type

9. What are the things to consider in preparing an individualized physical


activity program?
A. age and fitness status
B. age and health status
C. age, health and height
D. age, health, and fitness status

10. Which of the following is the most appropriate strategies for setting
goals?
A. To establish short-term and long-term goals
B. To develop unrealistic goals
C. To put goals in writing without considering the benefits of physical
activity
D. Setting goals according to the availability of time with friends only

11. Which statement is FALSE about physical activity?


A.Physical activity makes one healthier.
B. Physical activity is the movement of the body that uses energy.
C. Physical activity has an immediate and long-term health benefits.
D. Physical activity cannot help improve quality of life.

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12. Why exercise is a must? It is a must for us to have a good
_________________.
A. body tone
B. health
C. physical skills
D. social skills

13. Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider in developing personal


physical activity plan?
A. The goal of an individual.
B. The present fitness level of an individual.
C. The health condition of an individual.
D. The financial and social status of an individual.

14. How can you attain success in improving physical fitness? It can be
achieved by _________________.
A. setting a goal
B. being confident
C. applying specific exercises
D. accessing with the gym equipment

15. Which of the following should be considered in designing the exercise


program? It can be done by _________________.
A. setting the date and time
B. increasing energy levels daily
C. setting short-term and long-term goals
D. recording the progress to see what you have achieved

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What I Know

Directions: Read the following statements carefully. Choose and write the
letter of the correct answer in your activity notebook.

1. What is a social activity which involves two or more people generally


assessing each other’s suitability for potential relationship?
A. courtship
B. dating
C. engagement
D. marriage

2. What is the period in a couple’s relationship where they get to know


each other and decides if there will be an engagement?
A. courtship
B. engagement
C. friendship
D. group date

3. What is a sacred ceremony which two people involves in a lifelong


commitment?
A. courtship
B. dating
C. engagement
D. marriage

4. Which of the following stage to test the compatibility between the two
persons?
A. courtship
B. double date
C. engagement
D. marriage

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5. What is the period of agreement will be entered between two people in
love for them to be able to know each other and their families well
enough?
A. courtship
B. dating
C. engagement
D. marriage

6. What is a type of dating where two couples go on a date at the same


time and place?
A. double date
B. friendship date
C. group date
D. standard date

7. Which of the following lifelong partnership where two unique


individuals, a man and a woman who understand, respect, care, and
love each other?
A. courtship
B. dating
C. engagement
D. marriage

8. Which of the following type of date where any number of couples can
enjoy a date?
A. double date
B. group date C. single date
D. standard date

9. Which of the following type of date where a person spends romantic


time with another person?
A. double date
B. group date
C. standard date
D. twofold date

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10. What stage in life where a person establishes an agreed relationship in
a more enduring kind?
A. courtship
B. engagement
C. friendship
D. marriage

11. Which of the following stage in life that you are seeing someone with a
specific purpose?
A. courtship
B. dating
C. engagement
D. marriage

12. Which of the choices below is NOT a factor necessary to consider in


choosing a lifetime partner for successful married life?
A. character and economic readiness
B. commitment and love
C. family’s business plans
D. respect and compassionate

13. Which of the following choices below does NOT belong to the
importance of dating?
A. It gives you limitations to your social circle.
B. It gives quality time to each other.
C. It strengthens the relationship.
D. It gives us security

14. Which of the following is one of the negative effects of dating that can
affect any person, especially teenagers?
A. affection and respect
B. early pregnancy
C. respect and compassionate
D. responsible and honest

15. Which of the following is an example of character that you should


consider in choosing a lifetime partner?
A. disrespectful and uncompassionate
B. responsible and compassionate
C. irresponsible and dishonest
D. unemployed

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What I Know

Activity 1. Multiple Choice

Directions: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer
from the choices. Write the letter of your choice on the space provided
before the number.

____1. What term defines a man or a woman based on biological


characteristics.
A. Sex C. Sexuality
B. B. Gender D. Androgyny

____2. Which of the following illustrates gender?


A. Miguel loves to cook.
B. Marco does not cry in public.
C. Hazel has a positive body image.
D. Alfredo is attracted to Fely.

____3. What do you call the sets of activities that society considers as
appropriate for men and women?
A. Gender Role
B. Gender Identity
C. Gender Equality
D. Gender Sensitivity

____4. What is the right age Filipinos to enter into marriage, as set by the
Family Code of the Philippines?
A. 15 C. 21
B. 18 D. 25

____5. Which is an ingredient of a happy married life?


A. Commitment C. Sincerity
B. Love D. All of the Above

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____6. Why do people marry?
A. For Economic Security C. For Social Status
B. For Love D. All of the Above

____7. Why do people want to have children?


A. Children are considered wealth of parents.
B. Religious institutions require it.
C. Society expects couples to have offspring.
D. Allows the couple to continue their growing relationship.

____8. What is the legal union of a man and woman, husband and wife?
A. Family C. Engagement
B. Marriage D. Courtship
____9. What period in a couple’s relationship before getting married?
A. Family C. Engagement
B. Marriage D. Courtship

____10. What period when couples are ready to embrace their


responsibilities to care for the children and provide them quality
life.
A. Parenthood C. Engagement
B. Marriage D. Courtship

_____11. What term defines the foundation of society which is primarily


responsible for shaping the lives of its members?
A. Family C. Engagement
B. Marriage D. Courtship

_____12. Which characterizes a good decision?


A. Easy to make
B. Makes your friends happy
C. One that your teacher told you to make
D. Made after a thoughtful consideration of consequence/s

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_____13. What period of agreement entered between two people in love for
them to be able to know other and their families well enough to be
sure that they are ready and suited for life-long companionship?
A. Parenthood C. Engagement
B. Marriage D. Courtship

_____14. What are the factors to consider when choosing a lifetime partner?
A. Disrespectful and uncompassionate
B. Considers the relationship deconsecrated
C. Strengthens the relationship with the partner
D. Unreliable and dishonest

_____15. Which of the following does NOT belong to the ingredients of a


Successful Marriage?
A. Miscommunication C. Understanding
B. Cooperation D. Sharing and Giving

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