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PRE TEST (FIRST SEMESTER)

GRADE 10
DIRECTION: Choose the correct answer and write it in your answer sheet.
MUSIC:
1. Made use of the whole-tone scale. It als0 applied suggested, rather than depicted, reality. It created a mood rather
than a definite picture.
A. Impressionism B. Expressionism C. Classicism
2. Revealed the composers mind, instead of presenting an impression of the environment. It used atonality and the
twelve-tone scale, lacking stable and conventional harmonies.
A. Classicism B. Impressionism C. Expressionism
3. It was a partial return to a classical form of writing music with carefully modulated dissonances. It made use of a free
seven note diatonic scale.
A. Expressionism B. Classicism C. Neo- Classicism
4. It was associated with electronic music and dealt with the parameters or dimensions of sound in space.
A. Neo- Classicism B. Avant Garde C. Modern Nationalism
5. It is a looser form of 20th century music development focused on nationalist composers and musical innovators who
sought to combine modern techniques with folk materials.
A. Modern Nationalism B. Classicism C. Avant Garde
6. He was the primary exponent of expressionism.
A. Arnold Schoenberg B. Claude Debussy C. Maurice Ravel
7. He was a neo- classical, modern nationalist, and a primitivist composer who adopted Hungarian folk themes to introduce
rhythms with changing meters and heavy syncopation.
A. Igor Stravinsky B. Bela Bartok C. Claude Debussy
8. He incorporated nationalistic elements in his music, known for his skillful handling of materials and his rhythmic
inventiveness.
A. Bela Bartok B. Maurice Ravel C. Igor Stravinsky
9. Music that uses the tape recorder is called _______________.
A. Cassette Tape B. Chance Music C. Concrete Music
10. 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 B. Electronic Music C. Rock Music
11. He is regarded today as a combination of neo- classicist, nationalist, and avant garde composer.
A. Francis Poulenc B. Sergei Prokofiev C. Bela Bartok
12. His compositional style is mainly characterized by its unique innovative but not atonal style of harmonic treatment.
A. Maurice Ravel B. Claude Debussy C. Igor Stravinsky
13. He changed the course of musical development by dissolving traditional rules and conventions into a new language
of possibilities in harmony, rhythm, form, texture, and color.
A. Claude Debussy B. Francis Poulenc C. Maurice Ravel
14. It is a tonal through the asserting of one notes as more important than the others.
A. Chance Music B. Primitivistic C. Electronic Music
15. He is a true crossover artist in the sense that his serious compositions remain highly popular in the classical repertoire
as his stage and film songs continue to be jazz and vocal standards.
A. Sergei Prokofiev B. Bela Bartok C. George Gershwin
ARTS:
1. He was the key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism, with a number of his works considered as making
birth of modern art.
A. August Renoir B. Claude Monet C. Edouart Monet
2. Photography came from a Greek word PHOTOS and GRAPHOS which means:
A. Light; writing B. Light- capture C. Photo; writing
3. It was an art movement that emerged in the second half of the 19th century among a group of Paris-based artist.
A. Expressionism B. Impressionism C. Modern Art
4. It means to capture fleeting moments of action, whether in landscapes or in the day- today lives of people.
A. Photography B. Painting C. Eye to eye contact
5. He was the most prominent of the group, and he is considered the most influential figure in the movement.
A. August Renoir B. Claude Monet C. Edouard Monet
6. The name impressionism was coined from the title of a work by French painter Claude Monet, Impressionism,
Soleil Levant which also called -_____________.
A. Sunset B. Dawn C. Sunrise
7. Edouard Monet, Claude Monet, August Renoir were ________________ painters.
A. British B. Latin C. French
8. In a pictorial shoot, what the photographer should not do?
A. Position lighting B. Look for Beautiful ladies C. Modify the lens setting
9. He is an award-winning travel photographer who has won two gold medals in the Pacific Asia Tourism Association.
A. Manny Librodo B. George Tapan C. John K. Chua
10. An art form, with its early name motion Pictures.
A. Cinema B. Film C. Filmmaking
11. Laurice GuillenS film which won best picture in the Metro Manila Film Festival.
A. Tanging Yaman B. Magnifico C. Salome
12. Marilou Diaz Abayas film which bravely exposed the deadly practice of using child- divers to catch fishes in the
Philippines coral reefs.
A. Jose Rizal B. Muro Ami C. Bagong Buwan
13. He broke away from impressionist movement to apply a more disciplined, formal technique to portraits actual
people and figure paintings.
A. August Renoir B. Claude Monet C. Edouard Monet
14. Money is best known for his _____________ paintings, particularly those depicting his beloved flower gardens
And water lily ponds at his home in Giverny.
A. Landscape B. Mural C. Impasto
15. August Renoir was known to his work entitled__________.
A. Stitching B. Sewing C. Etching
P . E.
1. Activities that require large body movement such as running, throwing, or jumping or those that are sports- specific.
A. Active Recreational Activities B. BMI C. Agility
2. Skills- related component of physical fitness that refers to the ability to start (accelerate), stop (decelerate and stabilize)
and change direction quickly, while maintaining posture.
A. Frequency B. Intensity C. Agility
3. A rough measure of body composition based on the persons weight divided by the square of their height (in m.)
A. BMI B. Cardiovascular Endurance C. Physical Fitness
4. The ability of an individual to perform prolonged work continuously, where the work involves large muscles group.
A. Lifestyle B. Cardiovascular Endurance C. Physical Fitness
5. Skill- related component of physical fitness that refers to the ability to perform complex motor skills with a smooth
flow of motion.
A. Coordination B. Lifestyle C. Frequency
6. Part of the FITT formula that refers to number of training sessions that are performed during a given period.
A. Frequency B. Coordination C. Intensity
7. Part of the FITT formula that refers to an individuals level of effort, compared with their maximal effort, which is
Usually express as a percentage.
A. Intensity B. Frequency C. Coordination
8. The way in which an individual lives; includes the typical pattern of an individuals behavior like everyday
9. routine at home, in school , at work; eating; sleeping, and exercise habits, and many others.
A. Fitness B. Exercise C. Lifestyle
10. Diseases that are not passed from one person.
A. Non- communicable Diseases B. Communicable Diseases C. Incurable diseases
10. Tests that gauge your fitness level; may be health related and skill- related.
A. BMI B. Physical fitness test C. Board Examination
11. Part of the FITT formula that refers to timeframe of a workout or the length of time spent in training.
A. Time B. Type C. Frequency
12. Part of the FITT formula that refers to mode of physical activity.
A. Frequency B. Time C. Type
13. Preliminary activity done to prepare the body for actual physical activity.
A. Cool down B. Warm up C. Recreational activities
14. Energy consumed is greater than energy expended (more food intake but less physical activities)
A. Weight Loss B. Weight Maintenance C. Weight Gain
15. Energy consumed is less than energy expended (more physical activities but less food intake.)
A. Weight maintenance B. Weight Loss C. Weight Gain
HEALTH:
1. Includes cures, treatment, and remedies of various health conditions that are drugless or bloodless in nature.
A. Nutrition Quackery B. Medical Quackery C. Device Quackery
2. Involves promotion of food fads and other nutritional practices that claim to be all- natural.
A. Medical Quackery B. Device Quackery C. Nutritional Quackery
3. Makes use of miraculous gadgets that are believed to cure certain health conditions.
A. Device Quackery B. Nutrition Quackery C. Medical Quackery
4. A form of health fraud that is being operated by a quack.
A. Quackery B. Quack C. Device Quackery
5. An individual that has or no professional qualifications to practice medicine and pretentiously uses medical jargon.
A. Medical Quackery B. Quackery C. Quack
6. Approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
A. Reflexology B. Nutritional Therapy C. Acupressure
7. A medical treatment that uses hands to apply pressure in a certain parts of the body.
A. Acupuncture B. Acupressure C. Reflexology
8. Treating specific disorders though massaging of the soles of the feet.
A. Nutritional Therapy B. Reflexology C. Acupressure
9. It is believed to relieve muscle and joint pains by placing inverted glasses with a burning cotton on the
specific parts of the body.
A. Ventosa B. Acupuncture C. Reflexology
10. It is a medical treatment, that uses thin needles to insert to the specific parts of the body.
A. Acupressure B. Ventosa C. Acupuncture
11. It is a facility that offers surgery without the patient being admitted in the hospital.
A. Walk-in Surgery Center B. Emergency C. ICU
12. The services in a health center cater to a specific population with various health needs.
A. Emergency B. Health Center C. Extended Healthcare Facility
13. A facility that provides treatment, nursing care, and residential services to patients, often the elderly.
A. Extended Healthcare Facility B. Health Center C. Walk- in Surgery Center
14. It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment.
A. Hospital B. Lying in Clinic C. Emergency
15. Individual who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
A. Teachers B. Health Professionals C. Doctors

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