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Third Periodical Test in MAPEH Grade 10

SY 2018- 2019
Name: ____________________ Date: ___________________
Grade & Section: _____________ Score: ___________________

MUSIC
Direction: Read these statements and choose the best answer by writing the letter in the space
before each number.

1. He founded the Centro Escolar de Señoritas, Conservatory of Music. He also created the
Buencamino Music Academy in 1930. Nicanor Abelardo was one of his students.
a. Francisco Buencamino b. Nicanor Abelardo c. H. Rubio d. Rodolfo Cornejo
2. _______________ developed a style that combined European romanticism with
chromaticism. He belongs to the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers” together with
Francisco Santiago and Antonio Molina.
a. Nicanor Abelardo b. Lucio San Pedro c. Hilarion Rubio d. Rodolfo Cornejo
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3. What is the coverage date of 20 century?
a. January 01, 1901-December 31, 1990 c. January 01, 1901-Dec. 31, 2000
b. January 01, 1900-December 31, 2000 d. January 01, 2001-Dec. 31, 2100
4. He was a classical and jazz composer, musical arranger, and bass player. He is widely
considered by modern Filipino jazz musicians as “one of the founders of traditional jazz
in the Philippines.”
a. Restie Umali b. Levi Celerio c. Mike Velarde Jr. d. Angel Pena
5. He spans both popular and classical worlds with his pop, ballads, operas, zarzuelas,
orchestral, and choral compositions.
a. H. Rubio b. Ryan Cayabyab c. Rosendo Santos Jr. d. Francisco Santiago
6. He is known as the “Father of the Kundiman” and belongs to the “Triumvirate of Filipino
Composers.”
a. N. Abelardo b. Francisco Santiago c. H. Rubio d. Lucio San Pedro
7. He was a prolific lyricist and composer. He is a National Artist for Music and Literature.
a. Mike Velarde Jr. b. George Canseco c. Levi Celerio d. Santiago Suarez
8. She was born in San Fernando, La Union on August 31, 1918. She went to Manila to
pursue a degree in Music at the Philippine Women’s University. She then obtained her
Master’s degree from the Eastman School of Music in New York, USA.
a. Ramon Santos b. Jose Maceda c. Lucrecia Kasilag d. Jerry Dadap
9. He is one of the most accomplished musicians and liturgists in the Philippines emerging
during the second half of the 20th century. He was born on July 4, 1936 in Pangasinan.
a. Francisco Feliciano b. Jose Maceda c. Fr. Manuel Maramba d. Jerry Dadap

At the time of your discussion with your music teacher about 20th traditional and new music
composers, he/she let you listen the following songs:
COLUMN A COLUMN B
10. Sa Ugoy ng Duyan a. Jonas Baes
11. Pilipinas Kong Mahal b. Ryan Cayabyab
12. Ugnayan c. Nicanor Abelardo
13. Kayganda ng Ating Musika d. Francisco Santiago
14. Magbalik Ka Hirang e. Lucio San Pedro
15. Patangis-Buwaya f. Jose Maceda
Match the songs with the corresponding composers. Choose the letters in Column B.

ARTS
Direction: Read these statements and choose the best answer by writing the letter in the answer
sheet.

1. ___________________was viewed as a purely technical process, that of recording visible


images by light action on light-sensitive materials.
a. Drawing b. Sculptor c. Painting d. Photography
2. He is an award-winning travel photographer who has won two Pacific Asia Tourism
Association (PATA) Gold awards, an ASEAN Tourism Association award, and first
place in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest. His highly-acclaimed work has
been published in five travel photography books.
a. John K. Chua b. Laurice Guillen c. Marilou D. Abaya d. George Tapan
3. It is the director, like the painter and sculptor in traditional art, who envisions the final
effect of the film on its viewers, visually, mentally, and emotionally.
a. Film directing b. Acting c. Cinematography d. Editing
4. It is a peepshow cabinet with an eyehole through which these earliest “movies” could be
viewed one person at a time. A motor inside the cabinet moved the film strip along in a
loop, with an electric bulb providing illumination from beneath.
a. Kinetoscope b. Telescope c. Stethoscope d. microscope
5. _________________ Tapan’s 1st place-winning image in the 2011 National Geographic
Photo Contest.
a. Snake Island, Palawan b. Gulf of Davao c. Jose Rizal d. Into the Green Zone
6. This recreated in physical terms—through location, scenery, sets, lighting, costumes, and
props—the mental image that the director had of how each scene should look, what
period it should depict, and what atmosphere it should convey.
a. Cinematography b. Production/Set design c. Acting d. Editing
7. Behind the scenes, there was ____________or the art of film camera work. This captured
the director’s vision of each scene through camera placement and movement, lighting,
and other special techniques.
a. Cinematography b. Production/Set design c. Acting d. Editing
8. He is best known as an advertising and commercial photographer, with over 40 years of
experience in this field and numerous local and international awards for his work. At the
same time, he has applied his photo artistry to showcasing the beauty of the Philippines.
a. Laurice Guillen b. Marilou Abaya c. George Tapan d. John K. Chua
9. Another art form which has risen to tremendous heights within the last century
is____________. As its early name “motion pictures” declared, film brought yet another
dimension into play—that of moving images.
a. Photography b. Theater c. Street Show d. Film
10. This was joined by film editing, 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. Editing b. Film Directing c. Acting d. Production/Set design
11. _________________a hand- cranked camera, printer, and projector all in one that was
lightweight enough to bring outside the studio.
a. cinematographe b. caligraphe c. photographed. risographe
12. It is a non-fiction genre, were made using real-life footage as well as file materials, in
many cases to present an issue.
a. Film epics b. Documentary films c. Science fiction films d. Disaster films
13. First and foremost, there was the art of______________. Film actors had to learn to
express themselves without the exaggerated facial expressions and gestures used on
stage. With the addition of sound in the 1930s, they then had to learn to deliver their lines
naturally and believably.
a. Film Directing b. Acting c. Editing d. Cinematography

14-15. In its early stages during the late 19th century, photography was viewed as a purely
technical process, that of recording visible images by light action on light-sensitive materials. In
fact, its very name—from the Greek “photos” 14. meaning________________ and “graphos”
15. meaning________________ — states this process literally.
a. Light b. Sound c. Heat d. Writing

Physical Education
Direction: Read these statements and choose the best answer by writing the letter in the space
before each number.
1. __________________also called breakdancing, is a style of street dance and the first hip-
hop dance style that originated among Black and Puerto Rican youths in New York City
during the early 1970s. A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy, b-girl, or breaker.
a. Locking b. Krumping c. B-boying d. Tutting
2. It was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo, Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric
Boogaloos. It is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to
cause a jerk in a dancer’s body.
a. Shuffling b. Waacking c. Popping d. Locking
3. It was created by Don Campbellock Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles, California. It
was popularized by his crew, The Lockers.
a. B-boying b. Locking c. Krumping d. Tutting
4. It is a form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South
Central Los Angeles, California and is a relatively new form of the “Urban” Black dance
movement. It is free, expressive and highly energetic.
a. Popping b. Krumping c. Tutting d. B-boying
5. It is a creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body
parts. The style was originally practiced by young funk dancers.
a. Krumping b. B-boying c. Tutting d. popping
6. _________________is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the
underground rave music scene in Melbourne, Australia. The basic movements of the
dance are a fast heel-and- toe action with a style suitable for various types of electronic
music.
a. Tutting b. Krumping c. B-boying d. Shuffling
7. It is an African American form of street dance originating from the 1970’s disco era of
the underground club scenes in Los Angeles and New York City. It is a popular element
of hip-hop dance.
a. Shuffling b. Krumping c. Waacking d. B-boying
8. _______________refers to dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studios. It is
performed in streets, dance parties, parks, school yards, or in any available space. It is
often improvisational and social in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with
spectators and other dancers.
a. Flash Mob b. Hiphop dance c. Folk dance d. Street dance
9. It is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical
genre of the same name. It has its origins in the Bronx, in New York City, during the
1970s, mostly among African Americans and some influence of Latin Americans.
a. Street Dance b. Flash Mob c. Folk Dance d. Hip-hop Dance
10. It is one of the B-boying movements which the footwork-oriented steps performed
while standing up, what is it?
a. Downrock b. Freezes c. Power moves d. Toprock
11. ____________movement which the step of footwork performed with both hands and feet
on the floor.
a. Downrock b. Freezes c. Toprock d. Power moves
12. The _______________movements is categorized by this step, stylish poses done on your
hands.
a. Freezes b. Toprock c. Power moves d. Toprock
13. _________________comprise full-body spins and rotations that give the illusion of
defying gravity.
a. Toprock b. Power moves c. Downrock d. Freezes
14. __________________ is a therapeutic refreshment or relaxation of one’s body and mind.
Activities done for this purpose are called recreational activities. Its main objective is to
revitalize the physical, mental, social, and emotional aspects of a person.
a. Recreation b. Dancing c. Yoga d. Playing sport

15. It is recreational activity that can develop our physical, mental, social, and emotional
health. This as part of our lifestyle can surely sustain our fitness. But it should be coupled with
proper eating habits and weight management in order for a person to live a healthy life.

a. Dance b. recreation c. Yoga d. Smoking

Health
Direction: Read these statements and choose the best answer by writing the letter in the space
before each number.
1. 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
b. United Nations Health and Life Insurance
c. World Bank
d. World Health Organization
2. 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
3. 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
4. If you are a health worker in your community, which of the following is not included in
improving maternal health?
a. Improved and proper nutrition of mothers.
b. Teaching the benefits of birth spacing & small family size.
c. Producing more jobs.
d. Educating young boys and girls about the importance of maternal health.
5. Which life-style disease is the top leading cause of death worldwide?
a. Diabetes b. Heart disease c. Hypertension d. Stroke
6._______________ is a global effort to reduce the number of deaths from malaria infection
through heightened prevention tools, rapid response to outbreaks, development of new anti-
malarial products, and effective treatment of the infection.
a. Stop TB b. Roll Back Malaria c. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization
7. It is a global effort to prevent further transmission of tuberculosis or TB around the world.
a. Rollback Malaria
b. Stop TB
c. Stop TV
d. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization
8. __________ is a funding project rather than an initiative. Nevertheless it helps in the
prevention, reduction, and mitigation of the negative impacts of the three diseases to humanity
which contributes to the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Goals.
a. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria
b. Stop TB
c. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization
d. Global Prevention and Control of Tobacco and Alcohol Use
9.______________ recognizes the close ties between the harmful use of alcohol and the socio-
economic development of a nation.
a. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria c. Stop TB
b. The Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol d. Roll Back Malaria
10. It is a global action plan to prevent and control the following non-communicable diseases:
cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, cancers, and diabetes and the four shared
risk factors: unhealthy eating, physical inactivity, tobacco use and alcohol use.
a. Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases
b. Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol
c. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria
d. Global Initiative for Mental Health
11. _____________ It basically addresses the following: • to fight and alleviate negative trends
in mental health, • to improve and make mental health services and care accessible, and • to
prevent abuse of rights and unjust treatment against people with mental problems, disorders, and
disabilities which are still prevalent around the world.
a. Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases
b. Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol
c. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria
d. Global Initiative for Mental Health
12. It implies that all gender should have equal value and treatment.
a. Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women’s Health
b. Reduce Child Mortality
c. Improve Maternal Health
d. Achieve Universal Primary Education
13. _______________ Investing and supporting sustainable energy like solar, wind and water
energy help support jobs, create business opportunities, and save remaining non-renewable
energy sources. It assures peoples to live healthier and enjoy a clean and green environment.
a. Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women’s Health
b. Reduce Child Mortality
c. Ensure Environmental Sustainability
d. Achieve Universal Primary Education
14. __________________The United Nations, World Health Organization, World Bank and
governments work together to make sure there is fair trade and that heavily indebted countries
obtain relief and funds to combat poverty, malnutrition and funds for education and social
projects
a. Global Partnership and Development
b. Reduce Child Mortality
c. Ensure Environmental Sustainability
d. Achieve Universal Primary Education
15. It is not only about mother’s health but also involves the health and wellness of the family. It
also helps eradicate other problems like poverty, gender inequality, decreased workforce, lower
birth deaths, and disability of women.
a. Global Partnership and Development
b. Reduce Child Mortality
c. Ensure Environmental Sustainability
d. Improve Maternal Health

God bless! 
Prepared by:

ROBRIE ANN T. SULIT MARIA THERESA S. PARAN


MAPEH Grade 10 MAPEH Grade 10

MARIANNE B. ROY
MAPEH Grade 10

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