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DAY 1 REVIEWERS

MAPEH REVIEWER

1. The spontaneous creation of music by musicians with individual expression in a group setting is
commonly termed "improvisation."

2. In African Music, the primary method of sound production involves rhythmic patterns created through
specific movements of the human body, known as "handclaps and stomps."

3. The primary method of sound production on the Lamellaphone instrument is "plucking" or striking its
metal or bamboo tongues.

4. The musical genre characterized by the fusion of disco, funk, and pop elements in the Philippines
during the 1970s is referred to as "Manila Sound."

5. The vocal technique commonly utilized in African music for conveying emotional depth and cultural
storytelling is "falsetto singing."

6. When playing the Shekere, sounds are commonly produced through a "shake or twist motion" of the
beaded gourd.

7. In African vocal music, the element characterized by intricate melodic ornamentation, rhythmic
complexity, and communal participation is known as "call and response."

8. Afro-Latin American music served as a cultural expression and resistance during historical challenges,
preserving cultural identity through ".cultural identity and resist"

9. To accurately evaluate a Latin American music and dance performance, Francesca must weigh
elements such as "authenticity and cultural context."

10. pinoy hip hop is hip hop music performed by musicians of filipino descent, both in the Philippines
and overseas.” cultural references and storytelling’’

11. Assessing Freddie Aguilar's music and performances involves considering aspects’’opm song
writing’’

12. The fusion of traditional Filipino folk sounds with contemporary styles creates a unique musical
expression through "integral, adding depth and cultural authenticity.

13. In Afro-Latin American music, rhythm plays a central role in creating a perceptive listening
experience through "rubbing," "monophonic chanting," and the "integration of electronic beats."

“Computer Generated Art” is a term commonly used to describe artworks that are created or altered
using computer technology techniques and manipulation.

The artistic expression of the computer/digital artist was through the application of scientific and
mathematical principles.
Geometric shapes, abstract forms, and algorithmic patterns were some key characteristics of early
computer or digital art in the early 1960s.

Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is one of the latest digital technology or applications of computer
graphics used in the live-action adaptation "Voltes V: Legacy" broadcast by GMA network.

With the influence of technology in the field of medicine, healthcare professionals can now use
technology to identify and treat infections and wounds quickly. Ultrasound involve the use of imaging
technology to capture detailed internal structures without exposing the patient to ionizing radiation.

ARTS

Digital painting, the use of gadgets for artwork, represents a compelling intersection between
traditional craftsmanship and digital innovations.

Tony de zuniga is the famous Filipino comics artist, animator, and illustrator known for his significant
contributions to the industry.

A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or
input device.

Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either
electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as
photographic film.

Intensity is measured by the "quality" of light or the specific brightness or dullness of an image.

Digital technology advancements, such as computer software and the internet, have played a crucial
role in shaping the evolution of contemporary art.

Digital art creative process often involves the use of various software tools, allowing artists to
experiment with different techniques, layers, and digital brushes.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Strength training involves lifting weights or using resistance to build muscle strength.

To enhance muscular endurance, it's important to progressively increase the resistance or weight lifted.

Participating in outdoor recreation, such as cycling or hiking, combines physical activity with nature
appreciation.

Yoga and Pilates are examples of exercises that focus on core strength while also promoting flexibility
and balance.

Engaging in regular physical activity can enhance overall health and well-being.

31. Active recreation, such as dancing or swimming, contributes to both physical fitness and emotional
satisfaction.

32. The Mountain pose, also known as "Tadasana," is a foundational yoga pose that involves standing
tall with feet together, arms by the sides, and a focus on grounding and alignment.
Engaging in regular yoga practice can lead to improved flexibility and balance, promoting overall well-
being.

35. Anorexia nervosa is often characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body
image.

36. Body dissatisfaction and a preoccupation with food and weight are common psychological factors in
the development of eating disorders.

37. Binge eating disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of compulsive eating, often
accompanied by feelings of loss of control.

38. Purging is a key component of bulimia nervosa, where individuals engage in episodes of overeating
followed by compensatory behaviors like vomiting or excessive exercise.

HEALTH

39.RA 9211 – Tobacco regulation act of 2003

40.RA 7719 – national blood services act of 1994

41. RA 11053 – anti hazing act of 2018

42. RA 8049 – an act regulating hazing and other forms of initiation rites in fraternaties 1995

43. RA 9512 – national environmental awareness and education act of 2008

44. RA 9775 – anti child pornography act of 2009

45. RA 10586 – anti drunk and drugged and driving law of 2013

46. RA 9165 – the comprehensive dangerous act of 2002

47. RA 8750 – seatbelts use act of 1999

48. RA 10175 -cybercrime prevention act of 2012

49. RA 10354 – responsible parenthood and reproductive health act of 2012

50. RA 8749 – Philippine clean air act


MATH REVIEWER

*Arc:* It is a part of a circle.

*Arc Length:* The length of an arc, which can be determined by using the proportion of the degree
measure of the arc to the total degrees in a circle.

*Central Angle:* An angle formed by two rays whose vertex is the center of the circle, and whose sides
contain chords of the circle.

*Chord:* A segment joining any two points on the circle.

*Circle:* The set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point called the center.

*Diameter:* A chord that passes through the center of the circle.

*Inscribed Angle:* An angle whose vertex is on the circle, and whose sides contain two chords with
endpoints on the circle.

*Intercepted Arc:* An arc that lies in the interior of an inscribed angle and has endpoints on the angle.

*Major Arc:* An arc of a circle whose measure is greater than that of a semicircle.

*Minor Arc:* An arc of a circle whose measure is less than that of a semicircle.

*Point of Tangency:* The point of intersection of a tangent and the circle.

*Radius:* A segment joining any point on the circle and the center.

*Semicircle:* An arc measuring one-half the circumference of a circle.

*Sector of a Circle:* The region bounded by an arc and the segment joining its endpoints.

*Secant:* A line that intersects a circle at exactly two points and contains a chord of the circle.

*Tangent:* A line coplanar with the circle and intersects it at one and only one point.

In a circle or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding central
angles are congruent.

In a circle or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding
intercepted arcs are congruent.

In a circle, a diameter bisects a chord and an arc with the same endpoints if and only if it is
perpendicular to the chord.

If an angle is inscribed in a circle, then the measure of the angle equals one-half the measure of its
intercepted arc.

If two angles are complementary, then the angles are right angles.

If a line is tangent to a circle, then it is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the point of tangency.

If a line is tangent to a circle, then the angle between the radius drawn to the point of tangency and the
line is right.
The measure of an arc formed by two intersecting chords is the sum of the measures of the two
intercepted arcs.

If two line segments from the same exterior point are tangent to a circle, then the two segments are
congruent.

If a secant and a tangent intersect in the exterior of a circle, then the measure of the angle formed is
one-half the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.

If two tangents intersect in the exterior of a circle, then the measure of the angle formed is one-half the
positive difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.

If two secants intersect in the interior of a circle, then the measure of an angle formed is one-half the
sum of the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle and its vertical angle.

If a secant and a tangent intersect at the point of tangency, then the measure of each angle formed is
one-half the measure of its intercepted arc.

Solvings ewan q wag na

ESP REVIEWER

2 uri ng kilos ng tao:


1. Kilos ng tao (acts of man)-ito ay ang mga likas/natural na kilos na nagaganap sa tao na ayon sa
kanilang kalikasan.
2. Makataong kilos ( human act)- ito ang kilos na isinasagawa ng tao nang may kaalaman, Malaya
at kusa. Ito ay ginagamitan ng isip at kilos loob kaya’t may kapanagutan ang taong gumawa nito.

Ayon kay Aristotle may 3 uri ng kilos aon sa kapanagutan.

1. Kusang loob – ang kilos ay may kaalaman at pagsang ayon.


2. Di kusang loob- ang kilos ay may kaalaman ngunit kulang sa pagsang ayon.
3. Walang kusang loob – ang kilos na walang kaalaman kaya’t walang pagsang ayon sa kilos.

Batayan ng Mabuti at masamang kilos

Ayon kay Aristotle, ang kilos o gawa ay hindi agad nahuhusgahan kung masama o Mabuti ito.

1. Paglalayon
2. Pag iisip ng paraan na makarating sa layunin
3. Pagpili ng pinakamalapit na paraan
4. Pagsasakilos ng katuparan

Makataong Kilos- dapat ay dito nakabatay ang pipiliin

Ayon kay sto. Tomas de aquino may 12 yugto nito

12 YUGTO NG MAKATAONG KILOS

1. Pagkaunawa sa layunin

2. Nais ng layunin

3. Paghusga sa nais na makamtan

4. Intension ng layunin

5. Masusing pagsusuri ng paraan

6. Paghuhusga sa paraan

7. Praktikal na paghuhusga sa pinili

8. Pagpili

9. Utos

10. Paggamit

11. Pangkaisipang kakayahan ng layunin

12. Bunga

Mga salik na nakakaapekto sa makataong kilos

1.Kamangmangan- ito ay tumutukoy sa kawalan ng kaalaman na dapat taglay ng tao.


2 uri ng kamangmangan

1. Kamangmangang madaraig – ito ay kawalan ng kaalaman sa isang Gawain subalit may


pagkakataong itama at magkaroon ng tamang kaalaman kung gagawa ng paraan upang
malaman at matuklasan ito.
2. Kamangmangang di madaraig – ito ay kamangmangang dahil sa kawalan ng kaalaman na
mayroon siyang hindi alam na dapat niyang malaman.

2.Karahasan – ito ay ang pagsasagawa nang may pananakit, dahas, pagiging bayolente at may pamimilit.

3.Masidhing damdamin- ay ang maalab ng damdamin na para bang hindi paawat at mas matimbang pa
sa isip.

4.Takot- ito ay tumutukoy sa pangamba ng tao na humarap sa panganib sa buhay niya at mga mahal sa
buhay.

5.Gawi- ay Gawain na isinakikilos ng paulit ulit o gawa na naksanayan at bahagi na ng buhay.

BUMUBUO SA MAKATAONG KILOS

1. Layunin – tumutukoy sa panloob na kilos kung saan nakatuon ang kilos loob. Dahilan ng
pagkilos.
2. Paraan – tumutukoy sa panlabas na kilos na kasanagkapan upang makamit ang layunin.
3. Sirkumstansya – tumutukoy sa isang sitwasyon o kundisyon ng kilos na nakabawas o
nakadaragdag sa kabutihan o kasamaan ng isang kilos.
4. Kahihinatnan – resulta ng mga ginawang kilos.
5. Kaalaman – nasusukat ito sa kakayahan ng tao na malaman ang tama o mali, Mabuti o masama
na dulot ng isang kilos.
6. Kalayaan – ang kilos ay galing sa kilos loob at hindi binunsod ng takot o impluwensya ng iba.

Kalabisan- ay isang aktibong pagkilos tungo sa kasamaan.

Kasalanan- ay ang pagkukulang ng isang tao. Pagkukulang > sala > kasalanan

SCIENCE REVIEWER
Wave - disturbance that travels through space and matter transferring energy

crest - section of wave that rises above

trough - section of wave that lies below

amplitude - distance from the undisturbed position to the bottom of the trough

wavelength - distance between waves like crest to crest, trough to trough, or start to the next starting
point

Energy - radiation emitted by em wave

Frequency - number of cycles of a wave that passes at a point (Hz)

*wavelength & frequency- inversely proportional

*frequency & photon energy - directly proportional

Electromagnetic waves - created as a result of vibrations between an electric and magnetic field;
electrons can produce electric and magnetic fields

Electromagnetic spectrum - range of frequencies of em radiation

1. Radio Waves:

 Frequency Range: up to 300 GHz

 Applications: Broadcasting, communication, radar.

2. Microwaves:

 Frequency Range: 300 MHz to 300 GHz

 Applications: Cooking, communication, radar.

3. Infrared Waves:

 Frequency Range: 3 THz to 430 THz

 Applications: Heat sensing, night vision, remote controls.

4. Visible Light:

 Frequency Range: 430 THz to 750 THz

 ROYGBV- Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet

 Applications: Vision, photography, optical communication.

5. Ultraviolet (UV) Waves:

 Frequency Range: 750 THz to 30 PHz

 Applications: Sterilization, fluorescence, astronomy.


6. X-rays:

 Frequency Range: 30 PHz to 30 EHz

 Applications: Medical imaging, airport security, astronomy.

7. Gamma Rays:

 Frequency Range: above 30 EHz

 Applications: Medical treatment, cancer therapy, astronomy.

Andre-Marie Ampere (1811) - one of the founders of classical electromagnetism; electrodynamics;


inventors of solenoid and electrical telegraph

Hans Christian Oersted (1820) - an electric field that flows through a wire creates a circular magnetic
field; the unit oersted is named after him

Joseph Henry (1831) - first discovered electromagnetic induction

Michael Faraday (1831) - contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry;

James Clerk Maxwell (1861) - electric charges and currents act as sources of electric and magnetic fields

Heinrich Hertz (1887) - experiments like reflection, refraction, etc.

Plane mirror - one with flat surface

Plane mirror images - virtual, upright, same size

Real images - in front of the mirror; can be projected on screen; always inverted

Virtual images - at the back of the mirror; always upright

2 TYPES OF CURVED (SPHERICAL) MIRROR:

Concave ) - real or virtual; maybe larger or smaller than the object

Convex ( - always virtual; upright; smaller than the object

2 TYPES OF LENS

Convex lens- Lenses that are thicker at their centers than at their edges

Concave lens- lenses that are thicker around their edges

Assessment

1.Write the Electromagnetic (E.M)waves in the order from the longest to the shortestwavelength.

Radiowave, microwave, infrared, visible light, uv light, x ray, gamma ray


2.Which Electromagnetic waves have the highest frequency and the highest energy.

Gamma ray

3.Calculate the frequency of radio waves with a 20-meter wavelength.

1.5 x 10

4.What is the frequency of light waves with a wavelength of 5x10-7m?

6x10^14 Hz

5.What is the frequency range of ultraviolet radiation?

7.5 x ^10 > 3 x 10^18

6.What is the speed of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum?


3x10^8 m/s

7. Which type of EM wave has wavelength like the size of a 1 Peso coin?
microwave

8. Which is referred the length of one complete wave cycle?


wavelength

9. Which pairs of electromagnetic waves is used mostly in telecommunication?


radiowave and microwave

10. Which form of EM waves were used to diagnose ACL injuries and other bone fracture?
x ray

11. Which of the following forms of electromagnetic waves is used in sterilization of medical

equipment?
ultraviolet

12 What forms of non-ionizing radiations has no experimental evidence showing that at normal levelsof
this radiation are dangerous to humans?
extremely low frequency

13. What would be the result of overexposure to UV radiation?


skin cancer

14.The image formed by the hands of the clock shows the time, 3:30 A.M. What is the actual time?
9;30

15. Sun's rays are observed to focus at a point behind the fishbowl near the window. The fishbowl act as
what type of lens?
converging lens

16.Considering the location of an object in a convex lens, where is the object located or placed to
produce an image that is of equal size to the object?
At 2f

17.To correct nearsightedness ,a person is prescribed with what kind of lenses?

Concave lens

18. Which of the following parts of the eyes function like the aperture and iris diaphragm of a camera?

Pupil and iris

19-20.Which two forces are required to operate generators and electric motors?
electrical and magnetic

1. All Electromagnetic waves have the same speed.


2. Infrared has a shorter wavelength compared to ultraviolet.
3. In the electromagnetic wave, the direction of the propagation of the wave is perpendicular to
the electric and magnetic field directions.
4. Red color of light if it has a frequency of 4.4x10^14 Hz
5. Radiowave has the lowest frequency among electromagnetic waves
6. Wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency
7. Very high frequency is the type of radiowaves used to broadcast fm station
8. Ultraviolet is used in sterilization of water in drinking fountains
9. Ultraviolet wave makes your skin tan when exposed for a long period of time
10. Infrared waves are useful in remote control
11. X ray would penetrate targets instead of reflecting and coming back
12. Children like fetuses are in greater danger than adults from the exposure of microwave
radiation
13. A boy is running at a speed of 5 m/s towards a plane mirror, his image in the plane mirror were
toward to each other at a speed of 5 m/s
14. If a candle is placed infront of a concave mirror, it will produce real, inverted, and magnified
image
15. Converging mirror make the image moves toward the mirror and increases the size
16. The image formed by a concave mirror when the object is at a distance farther than the center
of curvature of the mirror is virtual, upright and smaller than the object
17. Lenses refract light while mirror reflect light
18. The magnetic field is produced by a magnet
19. A generator converts the mechanical energy of the falling water into electrical energy
20. The motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy

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