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This document appears to be a practice test for a Music, Arts, and Physical Education (MAPEH) class in the Philippines. It contains 41 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various Filipino composers and their works, aspects of filmmaking like cinematography and editing, different dance styles including hip hop, breaking, and waacking, and physical education concepts. The test is from Naga National High School in Cebu and seems aimed at assessing students' understanding of key topics covered in their MAPEH class for a third periodical exam.

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This document appears to be a practice test for a Music, Arts, and Physical Education (MAPEH) class in the Philippines. It contains 41 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various Filipino composers and their works, aspects of filmmaking like cinematography and editing, different dance styles including hip hop, breaking, and waacking, and physical education concepts. The test is from Naga National High School in Cebu and seems aimed at assessing students' understanding of key topics covered in their MAPEH class for a third periodical exam.

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Department of Education

Central Visayas, Region VII


Division of City Schools
City of Naga Division
City of Naga, Cebu

NAGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN MAPEH 10

Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on your
answer sheet.

MUSIC
1. He is known as the “Father of the Kundiman” and belongs to the “Triumvirate of the Filipino Composer”.
a. Francisco Buencamino c. Nicanor Abelardo
b. Francisco Santiago d. Hilarion Rubio
2. It refers to compositions that have adopted ideas from the 20th century music in the west, as well as the
latest trends and musical styles in the entertainment industry.
a. Romantic Period Music c. Contemporary Period Music
b. Baroque Period Music d. Renaissance Perios Music
3. He is known as a “romantic nationalist, he incorporated Philippine folk elements in his composition with
Western forms and harmony.
a. Lucio San Pedro c. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Alfredo Buenaventura d. Felipe P. de Leon Sr.
4. He was a composer, music teacher, conductor and a clarinetist.
a. Rodolfo Cornejo c. Hilarion Rubio
b. Nicanor Abelardo d. Francisco Buencamino
5. He was a music instructor and a band conductor of the Philippine Military Academy.
a. Alfredo Buenaventura c. Col. Antonino Buenventura
b. Rosendo Santos Jr. d. Ryan Cayabyab
6. Pilipinas Kong Mahal was composed by _________________.
a. Francisco Buencamino c. Nicanor Abelardo
b. Francisco Santiago d. Hilarion Rubio
7. He is who a contemporary composer and conductor spans both popular and classical worlds with his
pop music, ballads, operas, zarzuelas, orchestral arrangement, masses, psalms, and choral
compositions.
c. Lucio San Pedro c. Ryan Cayabyab
d. Alfredo Buenaventura d. Felipe P. de Leon Sr.
8. He is known as a nationalist composer who expressed by Philippines’ cultural identity through his
composition.
a. Lucio San Pedro c. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Alfredo Buenaventura d. Felipe P. de Leon Sr.
9. He founded the Centro Escolar de Señoritas, Conservatory of Music, as well as the Buencamino Music
Academy in 1930.
a. Francisco Buencamino c. Nicanor Abelardo
b. Francisco Santiago d. Hilarion Rubio
10. He was also a composer in the Romantic style, his best-known composition includes: Mutya ng Pasig,
Nasaan Ka Irog, Cavatina for Violencello and Magbalik Ka Hirang.
a. Rodolfo Cornejo c. Hilarion Rubio
b. Nicanor Abelardo d. Francisco Buencamino
11. A popular contemporary music composer and at present, he continuesnto be the in demand professor,
musical director, composer, arranger and conductor in the Philippine concert and recording scene.
a. Francisco Buencamino Sr. c. Lucio San Pedro
b. Ryan P. Cayabyab d. Ramon Santos
12. He is known as the first National Artist for Music.
a. Rodolfo Cornejo c. Lucio San Pedro
b. Rosendo Santos d. Antonio Molina
13. He became the first Filipino Director of the University of the Philippines’s (UP) Conservatory of Music.
a. Francisco S. Santiago c. Lucio San Pedro
b. Rodolfo Cornejo d. Hilarion Rubio
14. It is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, then latter
incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance.
a. Harana b. Kundiman c. Romantic song d. Zarzuela
15. How the composers of the Filipino New Music retained the Filipino spirit in their compositions.
a. by incorporating traditional music forms c. by incorporating indigenous instruments
b. by incorporating indigenous rhythms d. all of the above
ARTS
16. Viewed as a purely technical process, that of recording visible images by light action on light-sensitive
materials.
a. Photography b. Film c. Print Media d. Digital Media
17. He is an award-winning travel photographer who has won two Pacific Asia Tourism Association Gold
Award, an ASEAN Tourism Association award, and first place in the 2011 National Geographic Photo
Contest.
a. Ismael Bernal b. George Tapan c. John K Chua d. Laurice Guillen
18. He is like the painter and sculptor in traditional art, who envision the final effect of the film on its
viewers, visually, mentally, and emotionally.
a. Edting b. Acting c. Film Directing d. Cinematography
19. The art of selecting the precise sections of film, then sequencing and joining them to achieve the
director’s desired visual and emotional effect.
a. Set Design b. Editing c. Acting d. Film Directing
20. A nonfiction genre, were made using real-life footage as well as file materials, in many cases to present
an issue.
a. Horror b. Action c. Documentary Film d. Educational Film
21. He is best known as an advertising and commercial photographer.
a. Manny Librodo b. George Tapan c. John K Chua d. Laurice Guillen
22. Its early name is known as “motion pictures”.
a. Photography b. Film c. Print Media d. Digital Media
23. A greek work which means “light”.
a. Pictus b. photos c. graphos d. dominus
24. This recreated in physical terms – through location scenery, sets, lighting, costumes and props.
a. Set Design b. Editing c. Acting d. Film Directing
25. A greek work which means “writing”.
a. Pictus b. photos c. graphos d. dominus
26. This captured the director’s vision of each scene through camera placement and movement, lighting,
and other special techniques.
a. Edting b. Acting c. Film Directing d. Cinematography
27. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
a. George Tapan b. Laurice Guillen c. John k. Chua d. Manny Librodo
28. A nonfiction genre, were made using real-life footage as well as files materials, in many cases to
represent an issue.
a. horror b. love c. documentary d. science fiction
29. Like the painter and sculptor in traditional art, who envisions the final effect of the film on its viewers,
visually, mentally, and emotionally.
a. director b. actors c. editing d. cinematography
30. The art of selecting the precise sections of the film, then sequencing them and joining them to achieve
the director’s desired visual and emotional effect.
a. directing b. acting c. editing d. cinematography

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
31. It’s a therapeutic refreshment or relaxation of one’s body and mind.
a. Recreation b. resting c. exercise d. dance
32. Is a recreational activity that can develop our physical, mental, social, and emotional health?
a. Shopping b. dance c. eating d. sleeping
33.This refers to dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studios.
a. Festival dance b. social dance c. hiphop dance d. street dance
34. It’s a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the
same name.
a. Social dance b. modern c. hiphop d. street dance
35. Known as breakdancing.
a. Krumping b. b-boying c. popping d. locking
36. It is a creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body parts.
a. Waacking b. shuffling c. b-boying d. tutting
37. It’s a dance style to release anger.
a. Krumping b. popping c. waacking d. locking
38. It’s a footwork oriented steps performed while standing up.
a. Toprock b. downrock c. freezes d. powermoves
39. The basic movement of this dance are a fast heel-and-toe action with a style suitable for various types
of electronic music.
a. Tutting b. shuffling c. krumping d. waacking
40. It’s a footwork performed with both hands and feet on the floor.
a. Toprock b. downrock c. freezes d. powermoves
41. It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in dancer’s
body.
a. Krumping b. b-boying c. popping d. locking
42. Stylish poses done on your hand.
a. Toprock b. downrock c. freezes d. powermoves
43. This dance identified by its distinctive stops, it usually performed by stopping the fast movement that
you are doing, holding it, and then continuing at the same speed as before.
a. B-boying b. Popping c. Locking d. Krumping
44. Consist of stylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements to the beat of the music.
a. Waacking b. Shuffling c. Tutting d. B-boying
45. Locking dance was created by ____________________.
a. Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon c. Don Campbellock Campbell
b. Melbourne Shuffle d. Ancient Egyptinas

HEALTH
46. Which of these international organizations is the chief body responsible for providing leadership on
global health, setting norms and standards and providing health support to countries around the world?
a. International Committee of the Red Cross c. World Bank
b. United Nations Health and Life Insurance d. World Health Organization
Which area recorded the highest death rate among children aged 5 years and below?
a. Africa b. East Asia and pacific c. Latin America d. South Asia
47. Which disease is the leading cause of death among people who live in developing countries?
a. Heart diseases b. HIV/AIDS c. malaria d. respiratory diseases
48. Which life-style disease is the top leading cause of the death worldwide?
a. Diabetes b. heart disease c. hypertension d. stroke
49. It pertains to various health issues, concerns and trends which go beyond national boundaries and call
for global initiatives for the protection and promotion of peoples’ health across the world.
a. Global health b. WHO c. Red Cross Int’l d. World Bank
50. This Millennium Development Goals describes persons, particularly women who are educated, are
more likely to seek medical care especially during pregnancy, ensuring proper nutrition for their family,
adopting healthy sanitary practices and ensuring immunization of children.
a. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger c. Reduce child mortality
b. Achieve universal primary education d. Improve Maternal health
51. Which of the following Millennium Development Goals describes or address the concerns especially for
women and children?
a. MDG numbers 2, 3 c. MDG numbers 5, 6
b. MDG numbers 3, 4 d. MDG numbers 6, 7
52. A program or strategy which addresses global health issues, concerns and trends.
a. Global Health b. Health Issues c. Global Health Initiative d. MDG
53. These are eight goals of the United Nation to addresses global health issues and concerns.
a. DOH b. WHO c. Red Cross d. MDG
54. Gender equality can be achieved through EXCEPT.
a. Early childhood development intervention
b. Assuring the survival and better health of mothers
c. Promotion of women’s political right and involvement
d. Education and integrating gender equality in school curriculum
55. Investing and supporting sustainable energy like solar, wind and water energy help support jobs, create
business opportunities, and save remaining non-renewable energy sources. This describe to what
Millennium Development Goals?
a. Global Partnership for Development c. Ensure Environmental Sustainability
b. Reduce Child Mortality d. Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
56. This aims to strengthen children’s immunization programs and introduce new generation of licensed
vaccines into use in developing countries across the globe.
a. Roll Back Malaria c. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization
b. Stop TB d. Global Prevention and Control of Tobacco and Alcohol use
57. This pertains to various health issues, concerns and trends which go beyond national boundaries and
call for global initiatives for the protection and promotion of peoples’ health across the world.
a. Global Health b. World Health Organization c. Global Health Initiatives d. All of the above
58. These are programs and projects which help address global health issues, concerns and trends.
a. World Health Organization b. Global Health c. Global Health Initiatives d. MDG
59. A change in global or regional climate patterns attributed directly or indirectly to human activity.
a. Climate Change b. HIV/AIDS c. Drug Use and Abuse d. Mental Health
60. Refer to chronic diseases which last for long periods of time and progress slowly.
a. Tuberculosis b. Drug use and Abuse c. Mental Health d. Malaria

MUSIC ___________
ARTS ____________
P.E. ____________
HEALTH __________

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