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The document is a third quarter examination for MAPEH 10 at Aurora National High School, covering topics in Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health. It consists of multiple-choice questions that assess students' knowledge of various concepts, composers, and cultural practices. Each section includes questions related to specific historical periods, notable figures, and health and safety principles.
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AURORA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Aurora, Zamboanga Del Sur
MAPEH 10 THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION Name: ____________________________ Grade & Section: ______________ Total Score: _____ DIRECTIONS: Encircle the letter of your correct answer. MUSIC 1.This period is described as a cultural movement that stressed on emotion, imagination, and individualism. a.Romantic Period b.Neoclassical Period c.Medieval Period d.Renaissance Period 2.He was considered as a composer who creates elegant, neat, clean, polished, and never excessive kinds of music. a.Franz Liszt b.Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky c.Hector Berloiz d.Camille Saint-Saenz 3.It is a dance composition for piano and is famous in Poland. a.Mazurka b.Polonaise c.Scherzo d.Swan lake 4.The following compositions were created by Chopin EXCEPT_________. a.Mazurka b.Polonaise c.Scherzo d.Swan Lake 5.What does the term “Nationalism” mean? a.Being patriotic b.Having a strong feeling for one’s nation c.Pride I one’s composition d.Pride for another country and culture 6.The following are some of Nicollo Paganini’s works EXCEPT________. a.No other love b.La Campanella c.The Carnival of Venice d.15 Quartets for Guitar and Strings Trio 7.Which of these is not a characteristic of Romantic Period? a.A freedom in writing ad designing an intense personal expression b.Has a rich variety of piece types c.Has a shape and unity of theme d.Pride for another country or culture 8.This is Schumann’s pseudonym when he wants to show his sensitive and lyrical side. a.Leonardo b.Florestan c.Eusebius d.Francisco 9.Name of composer who bridged the Classical Period to the Romantic Period. a.Bach b.Brunker c.Berloiz d.Beethoven 10.Which of the following compositions was made by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky. a.The Nutcracker b.Mazurka c.Etude d.Romeo and Juliet 11.Frederic Chopin wrote most of his music for the this instrument. a.Violin b.Flute c.Piano d.Orchestra 12.His father wanted him to study law ,however he spent most of his time with his musical and literary endeavor. a.Robert Schumann b.Robert Schumann c.FRanz Liszt d.Hector Berloiz 13.Which of the following is not a type of program music? a.song cycle b.symphonic poem c.concert overture d.incidental music 14.This composition is about a young, extremely sensitive, and imaginative musician who tries to kill himself due to depression. a.Symphonie Fantastique b.Swan Lake c.The Nutcraker d.Sleeping beauty 15.A musical composition for one or more solo instruments usually consisting of 3 or 4 independent movements. a.Waltz b.Prelude c.Sonata d.Impromptu 16.He was known as the “Poet of Piano” a.Frederic Chopin b.Hector Berloiz c.Peter Ilyich Chaikovsky d.Camille Saint-Saenz 17.A kind of composition for one or more solo instruments usually consisting of three or four independent movements. a.Sonata b.Nocturne c.Waltz d.Scherzo 18.What is the title of the 3rd movement of Symphony Fantastique? a.Scene in the country b.March to the scaffold c.Dream of a witches Sabbath d.Scene in the country 19.He founded the musical journal called Neuezeitschrift for music wherein he edited and wrote music criticism for his publication. a.Hector Berloiz b.Frederic Chopin c.Robert Schumann d.Franz Liszt st 20.What is the title of the 1 movement of Symphonie Fantastique? a.Reveries b.A ball c.Scene in the country d.March to the Scaffold 21.This kind of music is an instrumental composition that covers images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyrics. a.Absolute music b.Program music c.None of them 22.His father was a physician who sent him to medical school but he ended up pursuing a career in music. a.Hector Berloiz b.Franz Liszt c.Robert SChumann d.Hector Berloiz 23.In 1831, Chopin arrived in Paris and and met the following composers EXCEPT________. a.Niccolo Paganini b.Franz Liszt c.Felix Mendelssohn d.Robert Schumann 24.This pseudonym is used by Schumann when he wants to show his fiery and stormy side. a.Lorenzo b.Eusebius c.Florestan d.Robert Schumann 25.A German dance in triple meter. a.Sonata b.Scherzo c.Waltz d.Impromptu ARTS 1.This word came from the Greek word neos meaning “new” and the Latin word classicus which means “first class”. a. Classicism b.Neoclassicism c.Romanticism d.None of them 2.The artworks of this period is mainly focused on logic more than intuition. a.Romanticism b.Neoclassicism c.Classicism d.None of them 3.This painting portrays two scantily clothed Christian female slaves being mocked by a group of boorish Roman male on lookers. a.The Christian Virgins being exposed to the populaced b.Spolarium c.Palnting rice with Mayon Volcano d.Oblation 4.This word means the walls are crenelated and towers in imitation of Medieval castles. a.Castellation b.Peristyle c.Balustrade d.None of them 5.This painting depicts Napoleon in his decadent coronation costume. a.Oat of Horatti b.Napoleon Crossing the Alps c.Portrait of Napoleon on the Imperial Throne d.The Apotheosis of Homer 6.He was entitled as the “Father of Modern Philipine Sculpture” a.Felix Ressurection Hedalgo y Padilla b.Napoleon Isabelo Veloso Abueva c.Juan Luna y Novicio d.Fernando Amorsolo 7.He was a commissioned romantic painter by the King of Spain. a.Francois Goya b.Eugene Delacroix c.Jean Louis Theodore Gericault d.Henri Labrouste 8.Where can we see the sculpture called “Oblation”? a.University of the Philippines b.University of Santo Tomas c.Ateneo University d.None of them 9.He is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the visual arts in 1973 and ishailed as the father of Philippine arts. a.Guillermo Estrella Tolentino b.Fernando Cueto Amorsolo c.Juan Luna y Novicio d.Felix Ressurection Hidalgo y Padilla 10.The following are some of the characteristics of Neoclassical Period EXCEPT_______. a.Portrayal of Roma History b.Local color c.Classic geo-structure d.Dramatic 11.He was a portraitist and a painter of rural Philippine landscapes. a.Juan Luna b.Felix Resurreccion c.Guillermo Estrella Tolentino d.Fernando Cueto Amorsolo 12.This building design was mainly focused on applying classical elements to churches and modern buildings. a.Palladian style b.Classical block style c.Temple style d.None of them 13.He was the name behind Britain’s foremost Gothic Revival monument. a.James Renwick b.Charle’s Barry c.Antoine-Louis Barye d.Francois Rude 14.This artwork is Goya’s masterpiece that sought to commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleon’s armies during the occupation of 1808 in the Peninsular War. a.The Third of May b.The Burial of Sardine c. Saturn Devouring His Son d.Charging Chasseur 15.The following are some of the characteristics of Romanticism EXCEPT_______. a.Painterly Style b.Calm and rational c.Crowded compositions d.Unrestrained 16.In which country was Thorvalsden born? a.Denmark b.Poland c.Russia d.England 17.Which of the following buildings was inspired by neoclassical and romantic architecture? a.San Agustin Church b.Sorsogon Municipal Building c.Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church d.None of them 18.He was regarded as one of the great exemplars of academic art and one of the finest old master of his era. a.Antoine-Louis Barye b.Francois Rude c.Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingresa d.Eugene Delacroix 19.It was a large painting that depicts a scene from a Roman legend about the dispute between Rome and Alba Longa. a.Oath of Horatii b.The Raft of Medussa c.NapoleonCrossing the Alps d.The APotheosis of Homer 20.This building design feature a balustrade which is railing with vertical supports along the edge of the roof. a.Palladian Style b.Temple Style c.Classical Block Style d.None of them 21.Many temple style buildings feature a peristyle.What does the word “Peristyle” mean? a.A contious line of colmns around a building .b.Crenellated walls in imitation of Medieval castles c.A surface especially of a curving form d.A vertical element ,which inmost case provides support to a building 22.This is the renewed in classical ideals ad forms that influenced European and American society. a.Neoclassicism b.Classicism c.Romanticism d.None of them 23.The following are some characteristics of Romanticism EXCEPT_______. a.Height of action b.Emotional extremes c.Dramatic compositions d.Local color 24.He was known as the Palladian Architecture of the Neoclassical Period who designed the 2 well-known American civic buildings. a.Henry Labrouste b.Robert Adam c.Charles Garnier d.None of them 25.This building design features a rectangular or square plan, with a flat roof and an exterior rich in classical detail. a.Temple style b.Palladian style c.Classical style d.None of them. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.These are cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture. a.Social dances b.Festival dances c.Folk dances d.None of them 2.What religious figure does the festival called “Higantes” honoring? a.James the Great b.Sr. San Tiago c.St. Nino d.Saint Clement 3.Festival dances draw the peoples culture by portraying the peoples way of life through__________. a.Movements b.Costumes c.Implements inherent to their place of origin d.All of them 4.What industry is the mamangui festival honoring? a.Corn industry b.Mango industry c.Flower industry d.Migratory birds egg industry 5.All of the following are non-locomotor movements EXCEPT_________. a.Walk b.Contraction c.Collapse d.Recover 6.Why do Filipinos have Festival dances? a.To celebrate unity b.It is a crowd producing activity c.To honor a religious icon d.All of them 7.In what place is the Sinulog Festival celebrated? a.Cebu City b.Kalibo Aklan c.Bicol d.Tacloban 8.A series of steps executed by both of your feet alternately In any direction. a.Jump b.Run c.Walk d.Step 9.Where is the Babanti Festival celebrated? a.Nueva Viscaya b. Bacolod c.Pampanga d.Isabela 10.It is the act of decreasing the angle of a joint. a.Release b.Flexion c.Extension d.Contraction 11.This is the focal point of dancers attention while moving in space. a.Rhytm b.Focus c.Range d.Design 12.What industry does the Binatbatan Festival honoring? a.Weaving industry b.Sugar industry c.Corn industry d.None of them 13.A muscle movement opposite to contraction done when it let goes or let looses of being held into a shortening movement. a.Extension b.Contraction c.Rotation d.Release 14.This element adds to variety of movement.They may be performed forward ,backward, sideward, or even upward. a.Range b.Level c.Focus d.Direction 15.All of the following are locomotor movements EXCEPT________. a.Jump b.Run c.Twist d.Step 16.What does the acronym CHD stand for? a.Colonary heart disease b.Coronary heart disease c.Coronary head disease d.None of them 17.Why do we need to study about festival dances? a.We need to know about festival dances so that we will have a background about where they came from. b.We need to know about festival dances so that we will know how to perform them correctly . c..We need to know about festival dances to get in touch with our own culture. d.All of them 18.It is a non-locomotor movement which is the opposite of collapse. a.Recover b.Twist c.Rotation d.Flexion 19.These festivals honor the religious figure Sto. Nino EXCEPT_________. a.Sinulog Festival b.Dinagyang Festival c.Ati-atihan Festival d.Pena Francia 20.This movement is simply described by having both feet loose its contact with the ground. a.Step b.Walk c.Run d.Jump 21.What does the acronym CAD stand for? a.Coronary artery disease b.Colonary artery disease c.Coronary adrenal disease d.None of them 22.These activities are found to be the most effective approach on gaining weight? a.Taking fat burning supplements b.Weight resistance training and well planned diet c.Skip meals with no specific time everyday d.Allof them 23.These activities are the safest and most acceptable method of losing weight. a.Vigorous aerobic activities and well planned diet. b.Fasting for more than 18 hours c.Vigorous aerobic activities ithout proper diet d.All of them 24.A unit of energy often used to express the nutritional value of foods. a.Calorie b.Joule c..Megajoulle d.None of them 25.Refers to the designs created on the floor by the bodies of dancers. a.Focus b.Direction c.Range d.Floor pattern HEALTH 1.Which of the following transport is used when the first aider and victim crawl underneath a low structure? a.Fireman’s Drag b.Piggy Back c.Shoulder Drag d.Blanket Drag 2.The following are some o the principles of first aid EXCEPT_________. a.Do stay calm b.Do reassure and comfort the victim c. Do lose any tight clothing d.All of them 3.Why should we use dressings and bandages on wounds? a.To protect the wound b.To prevent the wounds from infection c.To control the bleeding d.All of them 4.In what art o the body can we detect the subclavian pulse? a.Near the collar bone b.At the thighs c.Under the jaw d.Near the hands 5.Aside from wounds , in what other injuries can we use dressing and bandages? a.Pressure sores b.burns c.transplant sites d.All of them 6.The following are the roles of first aid EXCEPT________. a.It is a bridge that fills the gap between the victim and physician. b.It is intended to compete with or to take the place of the services of the physician. c.It ends when the services of the physician begins. d.All of them 7.What kind of instrument is used to detect the body’s temperature? a.Thermometer b.Stetoscope c.Blood pressure monitor d.None of them 8.This results when a foreign object blocks the throat. a.Food poisoning b.Chocking c.Sprain d.Heat exhaustion 9.What is the first thing that e do to a victim that is food poisoned? a.Help the person to lie down and rest b.Rest the injured part c.Transport the victim to a cool place d.Splint the affected part 10.John is playing basketball when he accidentally sprained his leg.What should you do first to help John? a.Rest the injured part b.Transport the victim to a cool place c.Ask the person if he is chocking d.Help the person to lie down and rest. 11.The following procedures are part of primary survey EXCEPT_______. a.Check for consciousness b.History taking c.Open the airway d.Check for breathing 12.The following are some of the steps that we need to follow when treating a fracture EXCEPT_______. a.Check the vital signs b.Do not move the injured part c.Give him plenty of flavorless fluids to drink d.Stop the bleeding if there is any 13.A piercing wound caused by nails, needles , and other objects. a.Incision b.Abrasion c.Puncture d. Avulsion 14.What is the normal pulse rate for men? a.70-80 b.80-90 c.80-120 d.60-70 15.What does it mean when the pupils of the victim is dilated? a.State of shock b.Poison or use of prohibited drugs c.Pupils are reactive d.Head injury that requires immediate action 16.It is important to monitor the _________ in the case of stroke and high fever. a.Temperature b.Respiration c.Pulse rate d.Skin color 17.A kind of open wound that is forcible tearing or partial tearing away of tissues. a.Avulsion b.Abrasion c.Laceration d.Incision 18.This accident happens when air cannot get into the lungs because of water .It can cause immediate death when taken for granted. a.Food poisoning b.Sprain c.Drowning d.Stroke 19.These are the things that we need to consider when transporting a victim EXCEPT_______. a.Weight and height of the victim b.Race of the victim c.Status of the victim (conscious or unconcious) d.Environment 20.Which of the following transport is used when the victim is seriously injured should not be lifted? a.Shoulder drag b.Piggy back c.Fireman’s carry d.Blanket drag 21.What does the presence of mucous around the mouth ,inner eyelids, and nailbeds represent? a.Poor blood circulation b.Saturation of oxygen in the blood c.Blood flow is normal d.None of them 22.This is caused by a failure of the “thermostat” in the brain to regulate body temperature .When this happens , the body becomes seriously heated. a.Stroke b.Heat stroke c.Burns d.Chemical burns 23.A partial or complete displacement of the bones. a.Dislocation b.Heat stroke c.Burns d.Chemical burns 24.Why do first aiders need to wear gloves when treating an open wound with severe bleeding? a.To avoid the wound from being infected. b.To contaminate the wound even more. c.To make the first aider look cool while treating the victim. d.None of them 25.It is a blunt breaking or teaching of soft tissues usually resulting from mishandling tools and other accidents. a.Avulsion b.Laceration c.Incision d.Abrasion