MAPEH EXAMination grade 9 FINAL REVIEW.pptx

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final review on mapeh examination bygrade 9 studetns


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MAPEH EXAM FINAL REVIEW

Which of the following musical texture characterize Medieval period? Monophonic c. Polyphonic Homophonic d. Heterophonic Which describes Renaissance music melody? Melodies are easy to perform c. Melodies are ornamented Melodies are difficult to perform d. Melodies are complicated Which characterizes Renaissance “Mass”? Homophonic in nature c. performed in orchestral Sung in a cappella only d. May be sung in a cappella or with Orchestra Which of the following musical elements were newly introduced in the Baroque period? Melody c. Music forms Rhythm d. Music Texture In what does Renaissance Mass and Madrigal similar? Musical textures are both polyphonic They are freer in meter and dynamics Their melodies are easy to perform and remember The music form of the two music was bound for catholic traditions

The following are the musical FORMS developed in the Baroque period, which one is not? Strophic c. Ground Bass Binary- AB d. Ternary – ABC Medieval music is characterized with a capella singing, how will you know if the song is sung in a capella ? If the song is sung vocally If the song is sung with accompaniment If the song is sung with a group of instruments played together All of these Music of the three periods vary in music texture. How can you determine a song if it is monophony, homophony or polyphony? Through its texture c. Through its rhythm Through its harmony d. Through its melody Which of the following BEST describes “Baroque Period”? Music and Arts were simple and not complex Music became popular to bourgeoise along with arts Arts highlighted grandiose and elaborate ornamentation as the music does Music and was influenced by Europe’s culture and political affairs. What is the significance of neumes notation above the words during the Medieval period? To determine the rhythm of the song/music To suggest the contour of the melody To help singers remember the outlines of the melodies To determine the major and minor tonality created in the composition

Which of the following music genres were developed during the Baroque period? Mass c. Madrigal Concerto d. Gregorian Chants In the latter part of Medieval period, music was not bound by catholic traditions. What does this music called? Sacred music c. Medieval music Secular music d. Religious music Baroque music characterizes with contrasting dynamics. What does “contrasting dynamic” mean? A highness and lowness of sound A loudness and softness of sound How long and short the sound is The overall sound of the music as pleasant or unpleasant Which of the following composer applied his personal and deep faith in music being religious man? Johann Sebastian Bach c. Adam De la Halle Antonio Vivaldi d. George Friedrich Handel Antonio Vivaldi’s “ Four Seasons” depicts ________________. Rainy, Sunny, Cloudy and Windy c. Sunny, Rainy, Cloudy, Wind Cloudy, Spring, Windy, Autumn d. Winter, Summer, Spring, Autumn

The following are methods of Greek paintings. Which one is done through water-based pigments ideally for mural? Fresco c. encaustic Collage d. Tromped-l’-oeil Pre-his toric architecture was based on megaliths. What are this thee types of megaliths? Menhir, Giza and Dolmens c. Giza, Cromlech and Dolmens Menhir, Cromlech and Giza d. Dolmens, Cromlech and Menhir It is considered the most substantial ancient structure of the world. Megaliths c. Pyramids of Giza Mastba d. Parthenon The following are dominant themes in Byzantine sculpture, EXCEPT one; Religious c. Everyday life scenes Motifs from nature d. Political issues What is the most significant reason of pre-historic paintings inside the cave? A form of communication with each other A way of entertaining people through paintings on cave To show preservation of the knowledge of the past Reveal a grasp of naturalistic representation of arts

What system in sports is used to maintain order and fairness in implementing rules? Sports Officiating c. Sports Youth Sports Science d. Sports Psychology What fitness component should the official possess when he/she run continuously ? Balance c. Power Endurance d. Strength Most of the sports officiating officials uses their arms for signaling. What fitness component will be enhanced with this practice? Flexibility c. Muscular Strength Agility d. Cardiovascular Endurance It refers to the qualities of an officiating official to settle disputes without sacrificing the integrity of a game and the officiating team. Social Qualities c. Physical Qualities Mental Qualities d. Emotional Qualities The following are types of exercises on static stretching except? Neck stretching c. Lunges Arm Stretches d. Jogging

What is the usual subject of painting for Gothic era? Love stories c . Both a and b Popular legends d. None of the above Which of the following is the main purpose of creating stained-glass windows during the Gothic era? For people to amaze the creation of such arts For interiors and instruct Christians in faith For future use and income of artists For personal expression of artist through arts Which of the following is a distinct feature of Romanesque sculpture to Pre-historic? It is made of costly materials for aristocratic patrons The materials vary according to its region and locality The common materials are wood, ivory and stones It is mainly made from monumental terra-cotta Dolmens and cromlech are both have both altars. However, its structure differs in ________________. Dolmens consists of two stones while cromlech has three . Dolmens consists of one standing huge stone while cromlech has two. Dolmens consists of three standing stones while cromlech has four. Dolmens consists of three standing stone while cromlech has two. Your teacher in arts requires you to make “Mosaic”. How will you do it? Assemble small pieces of colored glass, stones or other materials Cut out pictures of your subjects and pastes on a designated canvass Collect pictures of subjects and paste to designated form Sketch a particular subject and apply water-based pigment in a certain wall

The following are common injuries encountered by officiating officials and athletes, EXCEPT; Sprains and Strains c. Fractures Dislocations d. Diabetes What happened when the two bones that come together to form a joint become separated? Sprain c. Fractures Dislocations d. Strains It is a stretch or tear of a ligament. Sprains c. Knee Injuries Strains d. Dislocations Why is our knee considering the most commonly injured joint? Because knee is the weakest part of our body Because our knee is the most used boy part in a certain game Because of its complex structure and weight-bearing capacity Because of the imbalance landing and lack of training before the game Which of the following is the correct order in treating Sprains? Apply cold compress at once Elevate the affected joint Remove any clothing or jewelry around the joint Recommend an over the counter anti-inflammatory medicine I-II-III-IV c. III-I-II-IV III-II-I-IV d. IV-III-II-I

Which of the following activity measures can help you develop Flexibility? Sit and Reach c. 90-degree push-up Hexagon Test d. Stick Drop test It is defined as the ability to work without fatigue and has extra time for leisure. Physical Activity c. Mental Fitness Physical Fitness d. Fitness and wellness The following are manifestations that the referee act with fairness in game. Which one violates the ethical conduct of the game? Perform evaluations for other officials without personal differences in mind Provide the same quality of advice or benefit of the doubt to athletes and co-officials When feasible, turn over duties to another similarly qualified officials Make critical decisions in an event which they have personal stake. A referee, you must exhibit courteous, conscientious and generally business-like manner in a workplace. What ethical value you portray on it? Acting with Integrity c. Showing Professionalism Accurate and Responsible d. Adhering to legal standards If there were no rules in a game, what will happen? Success of the game is expected Failure of a certain game is expected Try another game without rules being follow Never engage in a certain game and make your own rule

What do you call to a sudden flood or great volume, usually caused by a heavy rain? Flash flood c. Soil Erosion Illegal Mining d. Pollution Which of the following may happen when soil and rock are moved from from one place to another by wing, water and gravity? Flash Flood c. Soil Erosion Water Pollution d. Illegal Mining Which of the following is the major effect of “Deforestation”? Contamination of drinking water Unproductive use of farmland Reduction of species diversity and richness Soil erosion landslides Below are the effects of Flash floods. Which one is NOT? Loss of Life Contamination of drinking water Destruction of Sewage System Suffocation of Marine mammals What is the recommended formula of Ecological Waste Management? Proper waste disposal Squatting in open dumps and landfills Allowing the collection of non-segregated wastes Application of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle)

It is defined as a sociological group in a large place sharing one environment. Community c. Environmental Health Community Health d. Health What do you call to an art and science of maintaining, protecting an improving the heath of all members of the community? Community c. Environmental Health Community Health d. Health These comprises the aspects of human health and other factors that surround the environment. Community c. Environmental Health Community Health d. Health What is the primary function of the Environmental Sanitation Program in our community? Free Family Planning c . Inspection of food establishments Provisions of Free Medicines d. Adolescent counseling Your barangay encountered an outbreak like dengue. What health services will ask? Medical Morbidity Clinic c. Reproductive Health Care Control of Communicable disease d. Epidemiology and Surveillance program
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