1. C
What is the relationship of music and other
artforms during the Medieval Period?
A. Music and other artforms during the medieval
period were influenced by the Christian Church.
B. All artforms during the Medieval Period
centered on secularism.
C. Music and other artforms during the Medieval
period portrayed nationalism and love for nature.
D. Music of the Medieval period paved the way for
the creation of ornamented artworks.
2. Why did troubadours perform in the streets across
Europe during the Medieval period?
A. Since they were considered as pagans by the
church, their performance was banned.
B. Their music which centered on chivalry and
country love was unpopular. Hence, funding for
their performance setting was a challenge.
C. They did not have permanent performance setting,
because they opted to wander around Europe.
D. They earn better in their street performances
because they were able to reach more audiences.
A
3. How is music related to other artforms which
blossomed during the Baroque period?
A. Music and other art forms during the Baroque
period emphasized drama, exaggeration, and
grandeur.
B. Music of the Baroque period inspired other
artforms to use religion as the main subject.
C. Music of the Baroque period influenced other
artforms to project class and formality.
D. Music and other artforms during the Baroque
period depicted freedom of expression.
A
4. The imitation of voices in
Renaissance music is best
described by this musical
element.
A. dynamics B. form
C. melody D. rhythm
C
5. What is the reason why music during the
medieval period did not flourish?
A. The performance setting was not safe and
conducive for the artists because of the war.
B. The performance setting was just limited to
patronage system.
C. The performance setting was greatly
controlled by the Roman Church.
D. The performance setting was poorly funded.
Hence, aesthetics was sacrificed.
C
6. Gregorian Chant is a free meter
monophonic plainchant in the
Medieval period. Which element of
music is implied in the words "free
meter?"
A. dynamics B. form C. melody D.
rhythm
D
7. A. It depicts the image of
Christ seated on a throne as
ruler of the world.
B. The enthroned image
portrays Christ as a judge.
C. This image merges into
one Christ as judge and
teacher as derived from
classical images of bearded
philosophers.
D. The image in the painting
clearly emphasizes Christ’s
triumphant ascension.
What message is conveyed by
the painting Christ in
Majesty?_______.
C
8. D
A. Egyptian paintings are
characterized by regularity and
detailed depiction of gods,
human beings, heroic battles,
and nature.
B. Egyptian paintings show high
proportion of the surviving
works to provide peace and
assistance to the living.
C. The head of the character is
always drawn in from the side,
while the body is seen from the
front.
D. The important characters in
Egyptian paintings are drawn
smaller to portray humility.
All the following statements
depict the characteristics of
Egyptian painting, EXCEPT
_______.
9. A
A. It shows the burial of a Roman
general killed in the 172–175 AD
German-Sarmatic campaign of Marcus
Aurelius during the Marcomannic
Wars.
B. It depicts late Greek battle
sarcophagi, with one exception all
apparently dating to 170–210, made
in Greece.
C. It portrays military victories of
Germany over other people outside its
borders.
D. It conveys celebratory
representations of Egypt in public
space with triumphal arches, columns,
and templates.
What idea or message is
shown in the Portonacio
Sarcophagus?
10. Sarcophagus is a box-like funeral
receptacle for a dead body for Romans.
The following are local counterparts of
the said ancient artwork in the
Philippines, except one. Which is it?
A. Bul-ul B. Hanging Coffins
C. Maitum Burial Jar
D. Manunggul Jar
A
11. A
Stained glass windows were created to
transform the vast stone interiors
with warm and glowing color and at
the same time to instruct Christians
in their faith. What is the local
counterpart of the said artwork in the
Philippines?
A. Capiz Lantern B. Colored Glass
Panels C. Sky Lantern D. Sky Ranch
12. C
A. It is built from sturdy
stone structures both for
use and perpetuation of
glory.
B. It is characterized by
gigantic arches.
C. It uses Doric, Ionic, and
Corinthian pillars in the
facade.
D. It is created for public
games and procession.
Which of the following
statements is NOT TRUE
about the Colosseum?
13. When we register as officials and volunteers to
work at events, we agree to uphold the values,
and follow the related guidelines listed in each
section. The following are ethics and guidelines of
a sport official EXCEPT one.
A. Act with integrity.
B. Observe accuracy.
C. Model appropriate uniform in the game.
D. Protect vulnerable persons.
C
14. John was going downstairs when he
accidentally fell on the floor. He cannot
move his right foot because of a fracture.
His mother asked him to avoid any
activity that will worsen his condition.
Which procedure in the RICE method
was adhered to?
A. ice B. compression C. elevation D. rest
D
15. D
Mark is playing outside under the sun.
Suddenly, he collapsed, because of heat
exhaustion. What should his first aider
do first?
A. Give him water.
B. Call an ambulance.
C. Elevate his legs and feet.
D. Move him in a cool area or provide
ventilation.
16. A
Peter overstretched his muscle at the
back when he forcibly spiked the ball.
As first aider what must you apply on
the affected part to avoid swelling
and bruising?
A. ice B. liniment C. Miracle Oil
D. ointment
17. If a volleyball team starts the match with
six eligible players and one of them is
accidentally injured during play, which
of the following is TRUE?
A. A forfeit shall be declared.
B. The head coach has 5 minutes to
replace the player.
C. The match must stop.
D. The match should continue.
B
18. C
When a basketball player commits his or her fifth
personal foul, what is the notification order for the
disqualification?
A. Notify the head coach, then the player, and start
the timer to replace the disqualified player.
B. Notify the head coach, start the timer to replace
the disqualified player, and then notify the player.
C. Notify the player, then the head coach and start
the timer to replace the disqualified player.
D. Start the timer to replace the disqualified player,
then notify the coach and the player.
19. It is defined as a sociological
group in a large place sharing
one environment.
A. Community B. Community
Health
C. Environment D. Environmental
Health
A
20. What is the best way to show support in the
implementation of ecological solid waste
management?
A. by applying the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, and
recycle)
B. by creating waste management-focused
community outreach plan
C. by identifying potential waste streams
D. by observing proper segregation of waste
A
21. It comprises those aspects of human
health that are determined by physical,
chemical, biological, social, and psycho-
social factors in the surrounding
environment.
A. Community B. Community Health
C. Environment
D. Environmental Health
D
22. A
The Department of Health promoted community health
with the partnership of community, barangay,
government, and non-governmental organizations
through this program. What do you think is the major
positive impact of this program to the health of the
community?
I. It ensures everyone is aware of health hazards.
II. It helps in preventing health issues at a very low cost.
III. It improves the health of people.
IV. It promotes healthy living and wellbeing.
A. I and II B. II C. II and III D. IV
23. C
What happens when soil and rock are
moved from one place to another by
wind, water, and gravity?
A. soil compaction
B. soil degradation
C. soil erosion
D. soil pollution
24. What occurs when harmful
substances contaminate different
water forms rendering them toxic to
humans or the environment?
A. air pollution
B. noise pollution
C. soil pollution
D. water pollution
D
25. What will be the effect of the
environmental problem of flash floods
be on human health?
A. It causes diseases such as cholera.
B. It causes loss of human lives.
C. It causes contamination of water.
D. All the above
D
26. What do the words “pauses”
and “syncopation” refer to in
Classical music?
A. dynamics B. melody
C. rhythm D. texture
C
27. It is the general texture of
Classical music where the
primary melody is played with an
accompaniment.
A. heterophonic B. homophonic
C. monophonic D. polyphonic
B
28. Two of the famous works of this artist
are Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
A. Donatello B. Leonardo da Vinci C. Michelangelo D. Rafaello
B
29. How is classical music related to other
artforms?
A. Freedom of expression was the highlight of
music and other artforms.
B. Subjects or themes of music and other
artforms relied on patronage system.
C. Religion was the main factor in the
composition of music and creation of
artworks.
D. All the above
A
30. B
All are the roles of Classical composers EXCEPT one.
A. They catered not only to the needs of the listening
public but for those in the middle class who wanted
to become musicians.
B. They demand for music lessons, instruments, and
printed music.
C. They were busy creating music for private concerts
and outdoor entertainment that were very much in
demand.
D. They wrote music to meet the needs of a more
diverse audience.
31. The following is one of the
characteristics of Baroque period
EXCEPT one.
A. It creates spectacles and illusions.
B. It has symmetry and balance.
C. It shows mannerist gesture.
D. It is typically larger than life size. `
B
32. D
If the artistic style of Baroque period
is in exaggerated motion, drama,
tension, and grandeur, in what style
did Renaissance period artists choose
to paint?
A. Abstractionism B. Expressionism
C. Idealism D. Impressionism
33. What characteristic relates
music and other artforms
during the classical period?
A. complexity B. formality
C. grandeur D. simplicity
B
34. What is the greatest influence of Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart in music?
A. his high regard for melodic beauty, its formal
elegance and its richness of harmony and texture
B. his orchestral music such as the Brandenburg
Concertos; instrumental compositions such as the
Cello Suites
C. his ability—unlike any before him—to translate
feeling into music
D. his passionate concern for the freedom and
dignity of the individual
A
35. In the 16th century, the Baroque style in architecture was carried by the
Spanish and Portuguese to the Philippines. Which of the following
Philippine churches as depicted in the picture below show the dominance
of Spanish influence?
A. Manila Cathedral C. Metropolitan Cathedral
B. Quiapo Church D. San Agustin Church
D
36. Why is social dancing considered as an
excellent way to reduce or maintain weight?
A. It burns desired number of calories stored
in the body depending on the intensity of the
activity.
B. It easily burns fats off.
C. It exhausts one’s energy to the extent that
he/she can hardly catch his breath off.
D. It makes one achieve a desired body figure.
A
37. The following are famous Baroque
artists EXCEPT_______.
A. Antonio Canova
B. Diego Velasquez
C. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
D. Peter Paul Rubens
A
38. Which of the churches below shows influences of
Baroque style as shown in this picture?
A. Binondo Church C. Paoay Church
B. Caleruega Church D. San Roque Church
C
39. One who engages in social dancing
should know how to apply first aid to
unintentional injuries. Which
procedure in the RICE method is
applied when you bandage the
affected area to minimize swelling?
A. compression B. elevation
C. ice D. rest A
40. What are the short- and long-term effects of
drugs?
A. Depressants --- Slow brain function --- Brain
Stroke
B. Hallucinogen---Increased heart rate---High
Blood Pressure
C. Narcotics --- Inflammation of the veins ---
Overdose leading to coma and death
D. Stimulants --- Increased appetite --- Improve
brain`
A
41. If an individual is having trouble
in breathing while dancing
Foxtrot, what could be the
possible intensity of his/her
activity?
A. slow B. light
C. moderate D. vigorous B
42. Ethan is performing the basic step
pattern L-Fw, R-Bw in social dance.
What is the name of this basic step in
Cha-cha-cha?
A. Allemande Turn B. L Chasse Bw
C. Rock Step D. Spot Turn
C
43. A teacher demonstrates Allemande Turn in his/her
P.E class. What step pattern must be followed?
A. L-Fw (Pivot Halfway Turn R), R-Fw (Pivot Halfway
Turn R) leading to a Chasse L Bw
B. Step L across R in Front, Step R in Place, Chasse
L Sw, Step R over L in Front, Chasse R Sw
C. Step R across L in Front, Step L in Place, Chasse
R Sw, Step L over R in Front, Chasse L Sw
D. Same with Spot Turn but done Sw-leading to a
chasse Bw
A
44. Which of the following is NOT a
psychological sign and symptom of
drug abuse?
A. anxiety
B. controlled irritation
C. depression
D. loss of concentration
B
45. Cael was rehearsing a social dance for the
preparation of his competition. Suddenly, he felt
substantial sweating and quick pulses. His
partner advised him to take some rest. Which of
the following is NOT a first aid procedure for heat
exhaustion?
A. Give the person cold water to drink.
B. Lay the person down and elevate his legs and
the feet slightly.
C. Loosen or remove the person’s clothing.
D. Massage the cramping muscle gently. D
46. What is the kind of drug that
distorts reality, affects all senses,
and makes a user see, hear, and
feel things that do not exist in
the time being?
A. depressant B. gateway
C. hallucinogens D. narcotics
C
47. Which of the following best
describes the warning signs of
substance use and abuse?
A. gall bladder stones
B. loss of appetite
C. jaundice
D. paranoia
D
48. Silvestre is suffering from depression after he was
retrenched from his job. His company was
affected by the crisis brought by the pandemic.
What should be the first thing that he needs to do
in this situation?
A. Act responsibly and intelligently.
B. Choose which action is most responsible and
suitable.
C. Describe the situation he is in.
D. List possible actions to take for the situation.
D
49. Which of the following course of action
did he do after he has evaluated all
possible options?
A. Act responsibly and intelligently.
B. Choose the most responsible and
suitable action.
C. Describe the situation you are in.
D. List possible actions for the situation.
B
50. What is the long-term effect of
tobacco use?
I. cirrhosis of the liver
II. development of asthma
III. persistent cough
IV. stress
A. I and II B. II C. III and IV D. IV
B