Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
DIVISION OF BOHOL
FERMIN TAYABAS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
CABAYUGAN, CALAPE, BOHOL
1ST PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN MAPEH 10
Multiple Choice.
Directions: Read the question and/or statement below and write the letter of your chosen answer.
MUSIC
1. Which of the following is not an impressionist composer?
A. Claude Debussy C. Igor Stravinsky
B. Maurice Ravel D. Sergei Prokofieff
2. What is the nationality of Claude Debussy?
A. German B. African C. Australian D. French
3. What is the first successful masterpiece of Igor Stravinsky?
A. The Firebird C. The Rake’s Progress
B. The Rite of Spring D. Bolero
4. Who was considered as the Father of Electronic Music?
A. Philip Glass C. Edgard Varese
B. Leonard Bernstein D. John Cage
5. This style meant to create an emotional mood rather than a specific picture.
A. Expressionism C. Impressionism
B. Neo classical D. Surrealism
6. This music style introduces new concepts of harmony like polychords and polytonality, and complexity
of rhythms by introducing the polyrhythms and changing meters.
A. Expressionism C. Impressionism
B. Neo classical D. Surrealism
7. Who is the primary exponent of the impressionist movement?
A. Claude Debussy C. Maurice Ravel
B. Arnold Schoenberg D. Igor Stravinsky
8. The following are the Ravel’s famous work; except,
A. Pavane for a Dead Princess C. String Quartet
B. Sonatine for Piano D. The Rite of Spring
9. He was considered an “innovative” French born composer.
A. Philip Glass C. Edgard Varese
B. Leonard Bernstein D. George Gershwin
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10. He is known as one of the 20 century composers with the widest array of sounds in his works.
A. Philip Glass C. Edgard Varese
B. Leonard Bernstein D. John Cage
11. This 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. Chance Music C. Regular Music
B. Electronic Music D. Avant- Garde Music
12. Which of the following is a pattern of musical sound created by tones or lines played or sung together?
A. Melody B. Rhythm C. Texture D. Tone
ARTS
1. ______________ is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a
visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty
or emotional power
A. Art B. Artwork C. Painting D. Balance
2. This art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the
1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era.
A. Modern Art B. Contemporary Art C. Abstract Art D. All of the above
3. __________________ painting is characterized by relatively small, thin, visible, brush strokes, and
accurate depiction of light.
A. Impressionist B. Expressionist C. Post- Impressionist D. Abstractionism
4. This movement created art for a fast-paced, machine-propelled age.
A. Expressionism B. Dadaism C. Futurism D. Fauvism
5. It is a style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
A. Abstractionism B. Dadaism C. Mechanical Style D. Surrealism
6. He was the most prominent founder of the impressionist movement and is considered the most
influential figure in the movement.
A. Auguste Renior B. Claude Monet C. Edouard Manet D. Paul Cezanne
7. A style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream world that seemed to exist beyond the logical,
conscious, physical one.
A. Social Realism B. Dadaism C. Futurism D. Surrealism
8. This movement expanded and experimented with bold new ways, like using a geometric approach.
A. Post-Impressionism C. Impressionism
B. Abstract Expressionism D. Expressionism
9. Artists in this movement created works with more emotional force, rather than with realistic or natural
images.
A. Abstractionism C. Expressionism
B. Cubism D. Fauvism
10. His early works were snapshots of real life.
A. Paul Cezanne C. Vincent Van Gogh
B. August Renoir D. Claude Monet
11. The name impressionism was coined from the title of a work by French painter Claude Monet,
_______________.
A. Impression, Sunrise C. The Red Boats
B. La Promenade D. Dancer
12. Starry night was one of the famous artworks of ____________________.
A. Vincent Van Gogh C. Edouard Manet
B. Paul Cezanne D. August Renoir
PE (Physical Education)
1. It involves a lot of aspects like physical activities you engage in, the food you eat, the daily habits you
observe, the choices you make as a consumer, and many others.
A. Lifestyle B. Vices C. Leisure D. Management
2. Why do we need a healthy lifestyle?
A. So that we have an energy everyday C. Healthy lifestyle makes you happy
B. So that we have a healthy mind D. All of the above
3. What is an energy consumed is greater than energy expended example more food intake but less
physical exertion?
A. Weight gain C. Weight maintenance
B. Weight loss D. Weight balance
4. What are the components of physical activities?
A. Cardiovascular endurance C. Coordination
B. Agility D. All of these
5. If you are a player of soccer/football, which part of your body is prone to injury regardless of protective
equipment?
A. Arm C. Feet
B. Shoulder D. Anywhere in the body
6. What are the factors that drives food choices?
A. Media B. Friends C. Emotion D. All of these
7. Test that gauges your fitness level; may be health related and skill related.
A. Type B. Frequency C. Physical fitness D. Intensity
8. A measure of the body’s ability to function efficiently and effectively work and leisure activities, resists
hypokinetic diseases and to meet emergency situations.
A. Curl-Up B. Physical activities C. Exercise D. BMI
9. A physical fitness component health related to cardiovascular endurance.
A. Push -Up B. Curl-Up C. 3 Minute Step Test D. Zipper Test
10. What are the skills intended for badminton game?
A. Passing, dribbling, shooting, defending C. Service, lob, drive, drop, smash
B. Pitching, hitting, base running, catching D. Pass, receive, attack
11. Energy consumed is less than energy expended.
A. Weight gain B. Weight loss C. Weight maintenance D. Weight balance
12. Preliminary activity done to prepare the body for actual physical activity.
A. Coordination B. Warm-Up C. Skills D. Agility
HEALTH
1. A ________________ is an individual health professional or a health facility organization licensed to
provide health care diagnosis and treatment services including medication, surgery and medical
devices.
A. Healthcare Insurance C. Healthcare provider
B. Healthcare Facilities D. Health Centers
2. A/an ______________ is a doctor who specializes in women's health, which includes reproductive
health, menopause, and hormone problems. An obstetrician provides care for women that are pregnant
and are trained to deliver babies. Often, these specialties are combined, in which case the physician is
referred to as an OB/GYN.
A. Gynecologist B. Obstetrician C. Pediatrician D. Psychiatrist
3. What type of quackery that includes cures, treatments, and remedies of various health conditions that
are drugless or bloodless in nature?
A. Device Quackery C. Nutrition Quackery
B. Medical Quackery D. None of the above
4. This tells about the source and recency of the information.
A. Content B. Credibility C. Disclosure D. Interactivity
5. This tells about the purpose and caveat of the information.
A. Content B. Credibility C. Disclosure D. Interactivity
6. The following are tips on becoming a wise and well-informed consumer except one:
A. Be meticulous with sales talk or marketing gimmicks.
B. Consult authorities when in doubt.
C. Get to know the product and services first.
D. Sacrifice quality from quantity
7. A doctor with specialized training in diagnosing and treating diseases of the brain, spinal cord,
peripheral nerves, and muscles.
A. Gynecologist B. Neurologist C. Psychiatrist D. Surgeon
8. This involves promotion of food fads and other nutritional practices that claim to be all-natural. These
are believed to have beneficial properties of multiple plants in one product.
A. Device Quackery C. Nutritional Quackery
B. Medical Quackery D. None of the above
9. What domain of complementary and alternative medicine wherein it uses magnetic fields or biofields in
belief that energy may enter in various points of the body?
A. Biology-based practices C. Manipulative and body-based practices
B. Energy medicine D. Mind-body medicine
10. Which of the following basic rights of the consumer guarantees survival, adequate food, clothing,
shelter, healthcare, education, and sanitation?
A. The Right to Basic Needs C. The Right to Information
B. The Right to Choose D. The Right to Safety
11. This agency of the Government of the Philippines is responsible for regulating the securities industry in
the Philippines
A. Department of Health C. Federal Trade Commission
B. Food and Drug Administration of the Philippines D. Securities and Exchange Commission
12. Which of the following is a Consumer Act Objectives?
A. Involvement of consumer representative in the formulation of social and economic policies
B. Protection of Consumers against hazards to health and safety
C. Provision of adequate rights means of redress
D. All of the above