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Pre-Test in MAPEH 10: 3 Quarter

This document contains a pre-test for MAPEH 10 with 39 multiple choice questions covering topics related to music, visual arts, media arts, dance, and recreational activities in the Philippines. The questions assess knowledge of influential Filipino composers and their works, elements of filmmaking and animation, different art forms like photography, comics and graffiti, and various recreational activities and dances including their origins and benefits.

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Pre-Test in MAPEH 10: 3 Quarter

This document contains a pre-test for MAPEH 10 with 39 multiple choice questions covering topics related to music, visual arts, media arts, dance, and recreational activities in the Philippines. The questions assess knowledge of influential Filipino composers and their works, elements of filmmaking and animation, different art forms like photography, comics and graffiti, and various recreational activities and dances including their origins and benefits.

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Pre-Test in MAPEH 10

3 Quarter
rd
1. Which of the following musicians are included in the
“Triumvirate of Filipino Composers in the Philippines?

I. Nicanor S. Abelardo II. Francisco Buencamino


II. III. Antonio J. Molina IV. Francisco Santiago

a. I, II and III b. I, II and IV


c. II, III and IV d. I, III and IV
2. Which of the following is NOT a composition of
Francisco Feliciano?
a. Patangis Buwaya
b. Transfiguration
c. Pokpok Alimpako
d. La Loba Negra
3. Which of the following statement is FALSE?
a. Felipe De Leon Sr. is known as the composer of the
famous Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo operas
b. Rodolfo Cornejo was born on Singalong, Manila and
his first composition was a piano piece entitled Danza
c. Rosendo Santos was awarded as “Philippine
Composer of the Century” and “Composer of the Year
Award”
d. Francisco Buencamino’s most popular compositions
were the Mayon, Larawan and Maligayang Bati
4. Ryan Cayabyab is a popular contemporary composer
and conductor who spans both popular and classical
worlds with his pop music, ballads, operas, zarzuelas,
orchestral arrangements and among others. What is
the real name of Ryan Cayabyab?
a. Reynato Cipriano Pascua Cayabyab
b. Raymundo Cipriano Pujante Cayabyab
c. Romulo Cipriano Paguirigan Cayabyab
d. Reynaldo Cipriano Porto Cayabyab
5. Jose Monserrat Maceda was born in Manila on
January 17, 1917. He started his music studies at the
Academy of Music in Manila. When did Maceda
received his National Artist for Music award?
a. 1993
b. 1995
c. 1997
d. 1999
6. According to this National Artist, “Contemporary
Music in the Philippines referes to the compositions
that have adopted ideas and elements from 20th
Century art music in the West. Who is he?
a. Ramon P. Santos
b. Jerry A. Dadap
c. Josefino J. Toledo
d. Fr. Manuel P. Maramba
7. Why does Antonio Molina calls himself as the Claude
Debussy of the Philippines?
a. Molina and Debussy were distant relatives, they have
the same personality, face figures and body physique
b. He was fascinated by the dynamics and harmonies of
Debussy, so he used impressionist theme in his music
c. Debussy visited Philippines before and met Molina at
Manila Grand Opera House and they became friends
d. Antonio Molina received the National Artist for Music
awards in 1973 from Claude Debussy’s approval
8. She is the only female National Artist for Music in the
entire discussion and particularly known for
incorporating indigenous Filipino instruments into
orchestral production. Who is she?
a. Francisca Reyes-Aquino
b. Lucresia Kasilag
c. Nora Villamayor
d. Alice Reyes
9. What do you call the composers who retained the
Filipino spirits by incorporating traditional music forms
as well as indigenous rhythms and instruments in their
own compositions?
a. Traditional Composers
b. Song Composers
c. OPM Composers
d. New Music Composers
10. Lucio San Pedro was remembered for his
contribution to Filipino music. What award did he
received in 1990?
a. Cultural Heritage Award
b. ASEAN Award for Music and Papal Award
c. Composer of the Year Award
d. Professor Emeritus Outstanding Award
11. What did Santiago Suarez contributed to Philippine
music?
a. Many of his composition were used as theme songs
in Philippine movies produced by Premiere Productions
b. He composed and recorded romantically soulful
songs in Philippine teleseryes and production movies
c. Santiago received a prestigious award from the
Philippine Government Cultural Association
d. He served as President of the Filipino Society of
Composers, Authors and Publishers, Inc. (FILSCAP)
12. He was a classical and jazz composer, arranger and
bass player, widely considered by modern Filipino jazz
musicians as “one of the founders of traditional jazz in
the Philippines. Who is this composer?
a. Angel M. Peńa
b. Ernani J. Cuenco
c. Leopoldo R. Silos
d. Alfredo Buenaventura
13. He is the composer of the nationalistic song “Bayan
Ko.” He was also acknowledged as the “Dean of Filipino
Movie Composers and Music Directors.” Who is this
song composer?
a. Miguel Velarde
b. Restituto Umali
c. Santiago Suarez
d. Constancio De Guzman
14. Levi Celerio is prolific lyricist and composer who
wrote lyrics for over 4,000 songs. He was named as the
“National Artist for Music and Literature.” in 1997 and
made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for
being the only person to make music in what material?
a. Thread
b. Knife
c. Leaf
d. Bomb
15. George Masangkay Canseco was considered “a
nationally acclaimed composer of numerous popular
Filipino classics. Where did Canseco born?
a. Papaya, Nueva Ecija
b. Malolos, Bulacan
c. Naic, Cavite
d. Vigan, Ilocos Sur
16. Why is photography considered as a “modern art of
form”?
a. because it tells a thousand words
b. because it is considered as a powerful tool of
communication
c. because it elevates the art of light writing to an
aesthetic form
d. because it views photographer’s identity
17. Which of the following best describes the characteristics
of media-based arts and design in the Philippines?
a. Philippine media-based arts and design has been
noticeably recognized the talents, creativity and quality
workmanship of Filipino artists.
b. Philippine media-based arts and design has becoming
tangible and unique all over the country
c. Philippine media-based arts and design has contributed a
wide range of distinctive crafts in the world
d. Philippine media-based arts and design has adapted
foreign innovations and artistic productions
18. An award-winning travel photographer who has
won two Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) Gold
awards. Who is this person?
a. John K. Chua
b. Manny Librodo
c. George Tapan
d. Atom Araullo
19. All except one are the masterpieces that John K.
Chua took as professional photographer for 40 years.
Which one is not his photography?
a. Snake Island, Palawan b. Alaminos Hundred Island
c. Cebu Fish Sanctuary d. Gulf of Davao
20. A hand-cranked camera, printer and projector all in
one that was lightweight enough to bring outside the
studio. What is the name of this invention?
a. Kinetoscope b. Celluloid Strip Film
c. Peepshow Cabinet d. Cinematographe
21. The popularity of Philippine comics began in the
1920s. Who is this man went on to be recognized as
the
“Father of Filipino Comics.”
a. Tony Velasquez b. Brillante Mendoza
c. Kenneth Cobonpue d. Laurice Guillen
22. What is the title of the country’s first all-digital full-
length animated feature film, and that was produced
by Cutting Edge Productions?
a. Urduja
b. RPG Metanoia
c. Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia
d. Sarah – Ang Munting Prinsesa
23. Which of the following terms are included in the
“Collaborative Art of Filmmaking?

I. Cinematography
II. Costume Designing
III. Film Directing
IV. Production Set/Design

a. I, II and III b. II, III and IV


c. I, II and IV d. I, III and IV
24. It is a form of paper advertisement intended for
wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in
a public place, handed out to individuals or sent
through the mail. What do you call this type of
advertisement?
a. Tabloids and Magazines
b. Comic Books
c. Business Flyers
d. Grocery receipts
25. Philippine Animation Studio, Inc (PASI) was
established in 1991 and created numerous animation
projects and series with foreign partners. Which of the
following is NOT included in PASI projects?
a. Space Hero Universe
b. Producing Parker
c. Captain Flamingo
d. Oggy and the Cockroaches
26 E
27 C
28 A
29 D
30 B
31. What do you call the therapeutic refreshment or
relaxation of one’s body and mind? Activities done for
this purpose are called recreational activities.
a. Revitalization b. Regeneration
c. Recreation d. Relaxation
32. Dancing as a recreational activity can be a way to stay
fit for people of all ages, shapes and sizes. Which of the
following is not a benefit of dancing?
a. It increases muscular strength, endurance and motor
fitness
b. It provides us stronger bones and reduced risk of
osteoporosis
c. It keeps us motivated and improves our self-confidence
and self-esteem
d. It weakens the connection of mental and emotional
functions of the body
33. Why is it important to learn the Filipino Pyramid
Activity Guide?
a. Being a physically active person, it can improve brain
health and increases the risk of cardiac arrest
b. Pyramid Activity Guide promotes better blood flow,
destabilizes blood pressure levels and maintain weight
c. It is important to achieve recommended activities daily
because it encourages Filipinos to become inactive
d. It is intended to be a guide that helps everyone select
activities that best fits his lifestyle and health needs
34. It refers to dance styles that have evolved outside
of dance studios. It is often improvisational and social
in nature. What is this dance?
a. Ballroom Dance b. Street Dance
c. Folk Dance d. Aerial Dance
35. All except one are the four essential elements of
Breakdancing. Which one is not included?
a. Downrock b. Twist and turns
c. Power moves d. Freezes
36. It is mostly drawn or written illegally on public
property, purposes are usually for artistic expression,
marking of gang territories and public protest. What do
you call this art?
a. Poster b. Mural
c. Graffiti d. Painting
37. He is notable for releasing a series of genre-defining
tracks in the 1980’s that influenced the development of
Hip-hop Culture. Who is he?
a. DJ Kool Herc b. Reggie Rockstone
c. Eminem d. Afrika Bambaataa
38. Krumping is a free, expressive and highly energetic
hip-hop dance style. Most people paint their faces in
different designs. The hip-hop dance style is known to
release ________ because of its distinct movement.
a. Anger and stress b. Misery and regret
c. Happiness and satisfaction d. Love and affection
39. The basic movements of the dance are a fast heel-
and-toe action with a style suitable for various type of
electronic music. What is the name of this dance style?
a. Shuffling b. Waacking
c. Vogueing d. Breakdancing
40. Hip-hop is a cultural movement best known for its
impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the
same name. Which of the following statements are true?
I. People who dance the shuffle are often referred as
rockers
II. The stomp is the primary move used in locking
III. Tutting was originally practiced by young funk dancers.
IV. B-boying or breaking is also called as breakdancing

a. I, II and IIIb. I, II and IV


b. c. II, III and IV d. I, III and IV
41 D
42 C
43 E
44 F
45 B
46. Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan is the result of
extensive research and consultations by stakeholders,
members, and academic and non-government centers
across the globe. It basically addresses the following except?
a. to fight and alleviate negative trends in mental health
b. to prevent abuse of rights and unjust treatment against
people with mental problems and disabilities
c. to promote research for the prevention and control of
mental health
d. to improve and make mental health services and care
accessible
47. Why is Immunization Program important to
children?
a. to produce intelligent and genius children for across
the country competitions
b. to shield themselves from unwanted teenage
pregnancies and postpartum
c. to develop sports inclined children ready for the
Olympic Games
d. to protect children and future generations from
infectious diseases
48. One of the Millennium Development Goals in the
Philippines is to “Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger” with
all the initiatives from the government. Do you think this goal
is already achieved?
a. Yes, it was totally eradicated because of Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program of the government
b. Yes, because our economic status are improving and
government is continue doing their best for the nation
c. No, because the number of hungry people in our country
remains high despite of numerous interventions
d. No, because the Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity or
Expression (SOGIE) bill was not enacted into law
49. The following can be shown in protecting life below
water. Which one is not?
a. conduct a project to protect endangered coral reefs by
monitoring marine habitats and resources
b. help clean up a local beach and water park, pick up
that litter before it gets into the marine environment
c. encourage fishing practices such as blast (dynamite)
fishing, bottom trawling, and cyanide fishing.
d. plant mangrove trees to provide a natural defense
against storm surges, erosion and coastal flooding.
50. The following are Programs on Initiatives that our
government on Quality Education except?
a. providing expensive and well-ventilated rooms by
installing air conditioners in every classrooms
b. providing non-formal education for the learners who
cannot go to formal education
c. providing seminars for teachers and staffs for their
professional and personal growth
d. providing learners with adequate resources such as
books and computers
51. What do you call these actions that can be
immediately used within the community to produce
effective results?
a. WHO Framework Convention of Tobacco and
Alcohol Use
b. Global Health Initiatives
c. United Nations Development Program Quick Wins
d. Sustainable Development Goals
52. Which of the following is not included in the
Millennium Development Goals?
a. Reduce Child Mortality b. Global
Partnership for Development
c. Improve Maternal Health d.
Achieve Universal Tertiary Education
53. A governing body designated to serve as the lead agency
tasked to direct and coordinate with all member nations
regarding leadership, supervision, technical support and
education on matters about health, which affects many
countries – including the Philippines. What agency is referred
above?
a. United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
(UNICEF)
b. Department of Education (DEPED)
c. World Health Organization (WHO)
d. United Nations (UN)
54. The Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control
of Non-communicable Diseases is a global action plan to
prevent and control non-communicable diseases such
as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes etc. Which
one is not included in the objectives of its action plan?
a. to raise the priority accorded to such diseases
b. to achieve universal access to diagnosis
c. to establish and strengthen national policies and
plans
d. to monitor such diseases and their casual factors
55. These are programs set in motion by the United
Nations through the World Health Organization and in
partnership with World Bank which target specific
health problems.
a. We Advocate Time Consciousness and Honesty
(WATCH)
b. Global Health Initiatives
c. MATATAG: A Stronger Education for the Nation
d. Millennium Development Goals
56 A
57 C
58 D
59 E
60 B

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