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Pointers in MAPEH:

MUSIC:
1. One of Ernani Cuenco’s composition which he composed for films in honor of his wife.
a. Bato sa Buhangin b. DI Ka Nag-iisa c. Pasko ay Sumapit d. Dahil sa Isang
Bulaklak
2. What song of Leopoldo Silos Sr. was the most famous and well-known hits?
a. Bato sa Buhangin b. DI Ka Nag-iisa c. Pasko ay Sumapit d. Dahil sa Isang
Bulaklak
3. What song of Constacio de Guzman won gold medal at the Paris International Fair & was later adopted as the
symbolic song of the People Power Revolution of 1986.
a. Bato sa Buhangin b. DI Ka Nag-iisa c. Bayan Ko d. Dahil sa Isang
Bulaklak
4. One of the most notable compositions of Levi Celerio.
a. Bato sa Buhangin b. DI Ka Nag-iisa c. Ang Pasko ay Sumapit d. Dahil sa Isang
Bulaklak
5. Who is the National Artist for Music from year 1936-1988, and composed Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal & Bato sa
BUhangin?
a. Ernani Cuenco b. Angel Peńa c. Santiago Suarez d. George Canseco
6. She is particularly known for incorporating indigenous Filipino instruments into orchestral productions
a. Jerry A. Dadap b. Jose M. Maceda c. Lucrecia R. Kasilag d. Lucio San Pedro
7. His major works as composer-conductor were performed at the concert “LAHI” that featured works by
local major composers. e.g., Tubig ng Buhay.
a. Jerry A. Dadap b. Jose M. Maceda c. Lucrecia R. Kasilag d. Lucio San Pedro
8. Who is a popular contemporary composer & also has classical compositions to his credit?
a. Ernani Cuenco b. Angel Peńa c. Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab d. George
Canseco
9. One of the compositions of Mr. Ryan Cayabyab In 1961.
a. Sa Ugoy ng Duyan b. Maria Makiling c. Payapang Daigdig d. Di Ka
Nag iisa
10. He is known as a “romantic nationalist.” He incorporated Philippine folk elements in his compositions
with Western forms and harmony.
a. Jerry A. Dadap b. Jose M. Maceda c. Lucrecia R. Kasilag d. Lucio San Pedro
11. Known as the “Father of the Kundiman” and belonged to the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers”.
a. Francisco S. Santiago b. Angel Peńa c. Santiago Suarez d. George Canseco
12. Was the first National Artist for Music and is considered one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino
Composers” which includes Nicanor Abelardo and Francisco Santiago.
a. Jerry A. Dadap b. Antonio J. Molina c. Lucrecia R. Kasilag d. Lucio San Pedro
13. A composer, music teacher, conductor, and clarinetist, he created substantial works for the orchestra.
a. Nicanor Abelardo b. Hilarion Rubio Y. Francisco c. Lucrecia R. Kasilag d. Lucio San
Pedro
14. Is one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers” which includes Antonio Molina and Francisco
Santiago
a. Hilarion Rubio Y. Francisco b. Jerry A. Dadap c. Nicanor Abelardo d. George
Canseco
15. Refers to compositions that have adopted ideas and elements from 20th-century art music in the west.
a. Contemporary Music b. Musical Pieces c. Conservatory Music d.
Expressionism
ARTS:
16. Is the science of creating products that are designed based on human measurements so that it would be
comfortable to use.
a. ergonomics b. mass market c. pret-a-porter d. industrial design
17. Are garments designed and created for a single client.
a. ergonomics b. mass market c. pret-a-porter d. Haute couter
18. These are mass-produced garments that are manufactured in large quantities and come in different
sizes.
a. ergonomics b. mass market c. pret-a-porter d. industrial design
19. Deals with the aesthetics and functionality of clothes.
a. Fashion Design b. mass market c. pret-a-porter d. industrial design
20. A print media that highlight the artistic gifts of Filipinos & a publication that consists of art in the
form of sequential - panel that represents individual scenes.
a. print-media b. advertising c. watt-pad d. komiks/comic book
21. Is a social media – based trendy publishing sites.
a. print-media b. advertising c. watt-pad d. komiks/comic book
22. The primary used of this media is to spread information about daily events and news as it is the fastest
way to reach the public.
a. print-media b. advertising c. watt-pad d. komiks/comic book
23. Is one major field that still relies heavily on print media that appear in newspapers, magazines, posters,
brochures, and flyers.
a. film b. print media c. advertising d. mass market
24. An ability to employ dialects, accents, improvisation, observation & emulation, mime, and stage
combat.
a. film b. acting c. print media d. photography.
25. Also known as “movies” or a “motion pictures”, is a series of moving images shown on a screen,
usually with sound, that make up story.
a. film b. acting c. print media d. photography.
26. It is the 1st place-winning image in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest.
a. Into the moon b. Into the Green Zone c. Into the sky d. Into the night
27. It is a typical characteristic where it Is seen in ‘true to life” and ‘of the moment’.
a. immediacy b. detail c. photographs d. photos
28. Is the science, art, and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic
radiation.
a. immediacy b. photography c. photographs d. graphos
29. A Greek word means writing.
a. immediacy b. photography c. photographs d. graphos
30. A Greek word means light.
a. immediacy b. detail c. photographs d. photos
P.E:
31. It was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric Boogaloos.
a. power moves b. top rock c. popping d. locking
32. Comprise full-body spins and rotations that give the illusion of defying gravity.
a. power moves b. top rock c. popping d. locking
33. It is a movement that needed stylish poses done on your hands.
a. power moves b. freezes c. krumping d. locking
34. A movement that the footwork-oriented steps performed while standing up.
a. power moves b. top rock c. popping d. locking
35. It is a creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body parts.
a. B-Boying b. locking c. waacking d. tutting
36. Is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the underground rave music scene in
Melbourne, Australia.
a. Tutting b. B-Boying c. krumping d. shuffling
37. 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.
a. B-Boying b. locking c. waacking d. tutting
38. 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.
a. Tutting b. B-Boying c. krumping d. shuffling
39. Was created by Don Campbellock Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles, California. It was popularized by
his crew.
a. B-Boying b. locking c. waacking d. tutting
40. ls 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. B-Boying b. locking c. waacking d. tutting
41. Refers to dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studios.
a. street dance b. tutting c. locking d. shuffling
42. This can help you live a longer, healthier, happier life.
a. regular activity b. pyramid guide c. physically active d. exercise
43. It is no doubt beneficial to everyone.
a. regular activity b. pyramid guide c. physically active d. exercise
44. So if you are , with poor sugar control and have never engaged in any form of exercise
before, activities like walking, climbing the stairs, and doing household chores may be a good start.
a. diabetic or obese b. performing c. physically active d. regular activities
45. It is intended to be a guide that should help everyone select activity that best fits his lifestyle and
health needs.
a. diamond activity guide b. Filipino Pyramid Activity Guide c. physically active
d. exercise
HEALTH:
46 This term was rose in popularity along with the rise of globalization. Both terms improved public
awareness of vulnerabilities and shared responsibilities among people for the different injustices in the
world.
a. Gender equality b. global health C.development goals d. primary
education
47. Who is the director of the Global Health Program at the Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland states.
A. Ilona Kick Bush b. Mari Dela Cruz C. Ilona Martin d. Arturo
Mendez
48. This was signed in September 2000 commits world leaders to fight discrimination against women and
children, disease, hunger, poverty, illiteracy, and environmental degradation.
a. WHO FTC b. WHO c. UNDP d. United Nation
Millennium Declaration
49. Means equal representation of men and women.
a. Gender Equality b. Gender Rights c. Gender treatment d. Gender
Power
50. It leads to severe malnutrition which leads to lifelong physical and cognitive (learning and reasoning)
damage and affects health, well-being, and the economy.
a. Improved maternal health b. poverty and hunger c. WHO FTC d. stop TB
51. This is not only about mother’s health but also involves the health and wellness of the family.
a. Improved maternal health b. poverty and hunger c. WHO FTC d. stop TB
52. Is a global effort to prevent further transmission of tuberculosis or TB around the world.
a. Improved maternal health b. poverty and hunger c. WHO FTC d. stop TB
53. 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. WHO FTC b. Roll Back Malaria c. World health Organization d. Quick WINS
54. It is the prime international treaty negotiated under WHO,
a. WHO FTC b. Roll Back Malaria c. World health Organization d. Quick WINS
55. 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
56. A global strategy which aims to strengthen children’s immunization programs and introduce new
generation of licensed vaccines into use in developing countries across the globe.
a. The Global Alliance for Vaccines & Immunization c. The Global Alliance for Infections
b. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria d. The Global Alliance for
Immunization
57.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 Alliance for Vaccines & Immunization c. The Global Alliance for Infections
b. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria d. The Global Alliance for
Immunization
58. Are actions that can be immediately used within the community or locale to produce effective results.
a. WHO FTC b. Roll Back Malaria c. World health Organization d. Quick WINS
59. This investing and supporting sustainable energy like solar, wind and water energy help supports jobs,
create business opportunities, and save remaining non-renewable energy sources.
a. Ensure Environmental Sustainability b. WHO c. WHO FTC d.
Quick WINS
60. Works with different nations and organizations to withstand crises, empower lives and improve the
quality of life for all.
a. UNDP ( United Nations Development Program) b. WHO c. WHO FTC
d. Quick WINS

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