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Summative in Mapeh

This document appears to be a 50 question summative test on various topics related to MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) for 10th grade students. The test covers subjects like art movements, music styles, elements of fitness, consumer rights, alternative medicines, and the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts and ideas discussed in their MAPEH classes.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
Lingayen III District
MALAWA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in MAPEH 10


Name: _____________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: ________________ Date: _________________

GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that corresponds to the best answer.

1. What movement was pioneered by Claude Debussy?


A. Expressionism B. Impressionism C. Electronic Music D. Romanticism
2. Which of the following does not belong to the group of 20th Century Music?
A. Electronic Music B. Classical Music C. Chance Music D. Impressionism
3. To where does the music of Chance music originate?
A. Computers B. Piano C. Electronic Device D. Surroundings
4. Which of these is the usual theme for Impressionistic paintings?
A. Everyday Life B. Racism C. History D. Still Life
5. What component of Physical Fitness does 3-Min. Step Test measure?
A. CV Endurance B. Reaction Time C. Flexibility D. Leg Strength
6. Janna is the school representative for 100 M Dash. What skill related fitness does she need to
strengthen?
A. Agility B. Power C. Coordination D. Speed
7. Who among these provides the tooth extraction service?
A. Dentist B. Psychometric an C. Doctor D. Orthopedist
8. Which of these is Unreliable Source of Information?
A. Hearsay B. Psychologist C. Medical Websites D. Teacher
9. In which element of music do pitches go up, down or stay the same?
A. Texture B. Melody C. Timbre D. Rhythm
10. If a harmony sounds very nice and the notes do not clash, what it this called?
A. Dissonance B. Mezzo forte C. Consonance D. Piano
11. What is the title of the style of painting that Picasso invented?
A. Cubism B. Op Art C. Abstractionism D. Pop Art
12. Who is the Filipino artist represents the style of Op art?
A. Vicente Manansala C. Ronald Ventura
B. Constancio Bernardo D. Hernando Ocampo
13. Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy is?
A. Metabolism B. Physical Fitness C. Physical Activity D. Sedentary Lifestyle
14. Which among the physical activities does not measure the stability/strength of the core muscles?
A. Push Ups B. Basketball Pass C. Basic Planking D. Hexagon test
15 . Which of the following is NOT a type of natural disaster?
A. Flood C. Earthquake B. Tornado D. Car accident
16. Disasters frequently result in all of the following Except:
A. Damage to the ecological environment
B. Displacement of populations
C. Destruction of the population’s homeland
D. Sustained public attention during the recovery phase
17. Who is the composer of Pierrot Lunaire?
A. Claude Debussy B. John Cage C. Edgard Varese D. Arnold Schoenberg
18. He is known as “Father of the Modern School of Composition”
A. John Cage B. Karlheinz Stockhausen C. Edgard Varese D. Claude Debussy
19. It is a style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
A. Fauvism B. Surrealism C. Impressionism D. Pop Art
20. Which of these Modern Art Style Often use short broken strokes and subjects were everyday scenes?
A. Fauvism B. Surrealism C. Impressionism D. Pop Art
21. It is the ability to maintain equilibrium even when moving.
A. Balance B. Power C. Coordination D. Agility
22. Which of the following is the ability to use the senses and body parts to perform tasks smoothly,
efficiently, and accurately?
A. Balance B. Power C. Coordination D. Agility
23. What is this infectious disease that is now spreading over several continents?
A. COVID-19 B. Bird Flu B. Pneumonia D. SARS
24. Which level of disease does Corona virus belongs to?
A. Endemic B. Pandemic C. Epidemic D. Sporadic
25. He experimented with what came to be known as “chance music.”
A. Claude Debussy B. Edgard Varese C John Cage D. Arnold Schoenberg
26. .A music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments and circuitry-based music
technology.
A. Chance Music B. Expressionism C . Electronic music D. Impressionism
27.A style of art which aims to show all of the possible viewpoints of a person or an object all at once.
A. Abstractionism B .Expressionism C. Cubism D. OP Art
28. An art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist
with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
A. Abstractionism B. Expressionism C. Cubism D. OP Art
29. It refers to why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they eat, as well as the
people obtain, store, use and discard food.
A. BMI B. Eating habits C. Diet D. Lifestyle
30. Takayuki, a senior high school student has a BMI of 18. His classification falls into __________.
A. normal B. overweight C. underweight D. obese
31. A law that protects the interest of the consumers
A. Consumer Act C. Responsible Parenthood Act
B. Traditional and Alternative D. Reproductive Health Medicine Act
32. The outbreak of a disease in a community or a place.
A. Epidemic C. Symptoms B. Pandemic D. Virus
33. This is the right to choose products at competitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality.
A. Right to choose C. Right to safety
B. Right to consumer education D. Right to information
34. A form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body.
A. Acupuncture B. Reflexology C. Acupressure D. Ventosa
35. It uses herbal medicine and availing of special diets and vitamins.
A. Biology- based practices C. Manipulative & body-based practices
B. Energy medicine D. Mind-body medicine
36. It uses mental exercises in belief that the brain is central to the health of an individual.
A. Biology- based practices C. Manipulative & body-based practices
B. Energy medicine D. Mind-body medicine
37. Which of the following is an advertisement, promotion, or sale of products and services that have not
been scientifically proven safe and effective.
A. Health Professionals C. Allied Health Professional
B. Healthcare Practitioner D. Quackery
38. Which of the following best describes the term health coverage?
A. The amenities and total hospital bill.
B. The conditions under which your health insurance company will pay.
C. The housing and loan plans of the family.
D. The special benefits of travel abroad
39. The extent to which a community, structure, services or geographic area is likely to be damage or
disrupted by the impact of particular hazard is termed as?
A. Vulnerability B. Hazard C. Capacity D. Disaster risk
40. How do you classify the source of information from a Business Websites?
A. Commercialized B. Reliable C. Informative D. Unreliable
41. Who is the composer of Claire de Lune?
A. Claude Debussy B. Edgard Varese C. John Cage D. Arnold Schoenberg
42. Claude Monet is well known artist and pioneer of this Modern Art Movement.
A. Expressionism C. Surrealism
B. Impressionism D. Pop Art
43. Which of these Modern Art Style is Fernando Amorsolo well-known for?
A. Abstractionism C. Expressionism
B. Cubism D. Impressionism
44. It is a combination of found items to create an image.
A. Assemblage B. Impasto C. Fresco D. Sculpture
45. Refers to duration of a workout including warm-up and cool down or the length of time spent in
training.
A. Time C. Frequency
B. Recreation D. Warm-up
46. It is a number of training sessions that are performed during a given period usually one week.
A. Time B. Frequency C. Recreation D. Warm-up
47. Government Agency that checks the warranty and price tags of products.
A. DepEd B. DTI C. DTI D. FDA
48. International Government Regulatory Agency that protects consumers from deceptive financial
products.
A. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
B. Consumer Product Safety Commission
C. Federal Trade Commission
D. Food and Drug Administration
49. Which of these is not a common symptoms of COVID-19?
A. Dry Cough C. Nose Bleeding
B. Fever D. Tiredness
50. What is the new classification based from the recommendation of the WHO?
A. PUI, PUM, Positive
B. PUI, Probable, Confirmed
C. Suspect, Probable, Confirmed
D. Suspect, Probable, Positive

Prepared by: Check and Reviewed by:

GIGI R. SISON ANNE LORILYN V. MACASIEB, EdD


Teacher III Head Teacher I

Approved by: Noted by:

ROCHELLE C. RAMOS, EdD SONIA C. ADVERSALO, EdD


Principal I Public School District Supervisor
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
Lingayen III District
MALAWA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in MAPEH 10 (2nd Quarter)


Name: _____________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: ________________ Date: _________________

GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that corresponds to the best
answer.

1. It is known as the computer generated and or manipulated form of art .


a. Computer art b. digital art c. technology based-art d. visual art
2. The following apps can be used for editing a mobile phone , except one.
a. Artweaver b. doodle booth c. flipagram d. phtogrid
3. Which of the following applications for android phones allows you to make a collage ?
a. Doodle booth b. flipagram c. pixlr d. photogrid
4. The following media can be considered computer /digital arts, except one.
a. Computer generated images c. mobile phone
b. Digital photography d. paint brush
5. It is an IPAD application that enables you to doodle on images.
a. Doodle booth b. flipagram c. instagram d. snapseed
6. What do you call the process of cutting or removing the outside areas of an images?
a. Editing b. framing c. cropping d. installation art
7. What type of art makes use of electric and mechanical devices in producing images and effects
instead of using brushes or the artist’s hand?
a. Digital art b. modern art c. installation art d. conceptual art
8. Illustrative arts, maps, signage’s and directions are examples of what motivated function arts?
a. Avant-Garde c. Arts as a “free zone”
b. Communication d. Arts for Social Cause
9. It is a video game development tool that allows users to create 2D video games for computers,
mobile devices, and the web.
a. Photoshop b. stencyl c. twine d. game maker
10. It is a free and open source tool created by Chris Klimas for making interactive fiction in the form of
web pages.
a. Photoshop b. stencyl c. twine d. game maker
11. A computer program for the windows operating system.
a. Photoshop b. stencyl c. twine d. game maker
12. Adobes editing , image creation and graphic design software.
a. Photoshop b. stencyl c. twine d. game maker
13. It is a collective result of the cultural and musical diversity of more than 50 ethnic divisions of the
content.
a. Afro-latin American c. African Music
b. Latin Music d. Asia
14. The South African three-chord township music of the 1930’s -1960’s is _____.
a. Kwassa-kwassa b. Juju c. Jive d. Jit
15. It is dance style that began in Zaire in the late 1980s
a. Kwassa-kwassa b. Juju c. Jive d. Jit
16. It is the popular music in Nigeria?
a. Kwassa-kwassa b. Juju c. Jive d. Jit
17. It is described as the fusion of West African and Black American music.
a. Apala b. Axe c. Afrobeat d. Jit
18. The history of _______ music can be traced during the European colonization and slave trade in
Africa.
a. Afro-Latin American b. Latin Music c. Africa d. Asia
19. The Musical genre from Nigeria in the Yoruba tribal style used to wake up the worshippers.
a. Apala b. Axe c. Afrobeat d. Jit
20. It is the popular musical genre from Salvadro , Bahia, and Brazil.
a. Apala b. Axe c. Afrobeat d. Jit
21. This refers to a popular music style from Nigeria that reflects on the traditional Yoruba rhythms.
a. Apala b. Axe c. Afrobeat d. Jit
22. They feature a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug.
a. Juju b. axe c. afrobeat d. jive
23. Music and dance are also important to ____________ expression and political events.
a. Humanity b. loyalty c. religious d. humble
24. African music has______________ and diverse cultural heritage that exist in hundreds of different
languages.
a. Rich b. love c. courage d. poor
25. How can one maintain an ideal body weight?
a. Follows the latest diet fade
b. Balance the amount of food you eat with regular physical activity
c. Consults a doctor about an effective diet pill that you can take
d. Believes in the power of your genes
26. An example of good warming up is ______.
a. Running b. jogging c. jumping d. sitting
27. People who lead inactive lifestyle are often referred to as ________.
a. Couch potatoes b. athletes c. physically fit d. low-health-risk people
28. The following are positive outcome of personal fitness except ______.
a. Improve physical appearance c. decreased flexibility
b. Enhanced self-esteem d. improved posture and balanced
29. Which of the following can help you determine which fitness and recreational activities are realistic
for you?
a. Fee b. figure c. common needs d. skills and attitude
30. The media can influence us through which of the following ways?
a. Making options from news
b. Making some activities seem cool through movies
c. Making all ways the media can influence you
d. Making things seem more dramatic to scare people
31. Which of the following would be benefit of walking?
a. Helps with weight management c. helps low effect exercise
b. Helps regulate blood pressure d. helps build non aerobic fitness
32. The term ______ means having all dimensions of health in good shapes and equally balanced.
a. Wellness b. nutrition c. fitness d. lifestyle
33. The purpose of recreational activities is _________.
a. To refresh oneself c. to intensity aggressiveness
b. To boost immune system d. to alleviate one’s confidence
34. In the FITT principle of training, what do “I” stand for?
a. Intensity .b. Integrity c. Indoor d. Instant
35. Referring to the RPE chart, what is the rate of a person who feels almost impossible to keep going?
a. 4-6 b. 7-8 c. 9 d. 10
36. What refers to “how long you should engage in a specific physical activity?
a. Frequency b. intensity c. time d. type
37. In the FITT principle, which of the following refers to “how often you involve yourself in regular
physical activity?
a. Frequency b. intensity c. time d. type
38. What FITT principles refer to “what kind of exercises you should perform?
a. Frequency b. intensity c. time d. type
39. These are drugs that people use initially that may eventually lead to abuse of illegal drugs.
a. Gateway drugs b. illegal drugs c. regulated drugs d. alcohol
40. According to this act, selling of cigarettes in a school premises should be in a range this specific
tobacco.
a. 50 meters b. 100 meters c. 200 meters d. 500 meters.
41. What government agency is tasked to promote quality health services?
a. Department of Health c. Department of Trade and Industry
b. Department of Education d. Department of Agriculture
42. It acts as the focal agency in formulating and implementing law enforcement investigation and
prosecution strategies in curbing cybercrime and cyber –related offenses nationwide. This tasks is
given to what government agency?
a. Department of Education c. Department of Justice
b. Department of Health d. Department of Agriculture
43. An act that protects people from sale, use and advertisement of hazardous tobacco.
a. RA 10354 b. RA 10175 c. RA 9211 d. RA 9512
44. This act that protects the citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs to their physical,
mental well-being?
a. RA 9211 b. RA 10354 c. RA 9165 d. RA 10175
45. Smoking is not banned in what place?
a. Public and private hospitals c. youth centers
b. Outside eating places d. health care facility
46. Which of the following is not punishable under RA 9165?
a. Maintaining a drug den c. getting prescription on dangerous drugs
b. Selling dangerous drugs d. possessing dangerous drugs
47. Tobacco is classified as?
a. Depressants b. stimulant c. inhalant d. barbiturate
48. What is the language used in printing of cigarette packs?
a. Visayan b. English & Filipino c. B and D d. English
49. You have found out that your neighbor planting , marijuana in their farm. What will you do?
a. Ask him about the use of plant
b. Ignore him of what he is doing
c. Report to the nearest law enforcement agency
d. Ask a seedling and plant also.
50. Sale of tobacco is not accessible to _____________.
a. Minors c. persons with disability
b. b. Senior citizen d. government employee

Prepared by: Check and Reviewed by:

GIGI R. SISON ANNE LORILYN V. MACASIEB, EdD


Teacher III Head Teacher I

Approved by: Noted by:

ROCHELLE C. RAMOS, EdD SONIA C. ADVERSALO, EdD


Principal I Public School District Supervisor
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
Lingayen III District
MALAWA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in MAPEH 6 (2nd Quarter)


Name: _____________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: ________________ Date: _________________

GENERAL DIRECTION: Write True if the statement is correct and F is the statement is not correct

______ 1. Melody is one of the basic elements of music that pertains to the linear succession of
musical tones.
______ 2. A pentatonic is a six tone scale.
______ 3. The most common diatonic scale is the MAJOR scale.
______ 4. There is a flat and sharp in C Major.
______ 5. The first home tone of G Major Scale is G or SO.
______ 6. There are eight notes in C Major Scale that moves in ascending order.
______ 7. The first home tone of F Major is C or DO.
______ 8. F major scale utilizes a flat sign instead of a sharp sign.
______ 9. C or DO is the first note that can be found in C Major Scale.
______ 10. The sharp helps in achieving the correct interval of half and whole steps of the G
major scale.
II. Match column A with the correct answers found in Column B.
A B
______ 1. Made up of a pointed tool such as a brush A. color
______ 2. One of the most dominant elements. B. value
______ 3. Degrees of Lightness or darkness. C. line
______ 4. The roughness and smoothness of an object. D. pattern
______ 5. A regular arrangement of alternated elements. E. texture
______ 6. Special attention given to one part of a work of art. F. contrast
______ 7. Relationship between objects. G. emphasis
______ 8. Using different elements in an image to create visual interest. H. scale
______ 9. All parts of an image work together to be seen as a whole. I. variety
______ 10. Refers to the arrangement of opposite elements. J. unity

III. Read the following sentences carefully and circle that corresponds to the best
answer.
1. It is the ability of the game to move the hands quickly with mental coordination.
a. Reaction time b. dexterity c. speed
2. Players loss his points when he will be ______ by his opponent.
a. Called b. tagged c. chased
3. The objective of the games is to snatch the _____.
a. Reaction time b. dexterity c. speed
4. It is the ability to move quickly once a signal to start moving is announced.
a. Reaction time b. dexterity c. speed
5. Agawang panyo can be played_______.
a. Indoor b. oudoor c. none of the above
6. The best place to play the game is on _____.
a. Level grassy ground
b. Rough and stony ground
c. Crowded area

7. If the snatcher successfully returns to his _______ with the handkerchief he scores a point for his
team.
a. Teacher b. line c. opponent
8. It is the ability to move all or a part of the body quickly.
a. Dexterity b. agility c. speed
9. Having the spirit of _________ makes the game more fun.
a. Inequity b. honesty c. sportsmanship
10. Points will be given to the team if the snatcher was able to ______.
a. Give the handkerchief to his opponent
b. Bring the handkerchief back to his line or base
c. Give it back to the teacher.

IV. Choose the correct answer in the box for the following statements.
Flexible space characteristics of a healthy community
Healthy community safe
Human waste healthy school

______ 1. It is refer to as safe, and healthy homes, adequate employment , transportation,


physical activity and etc.
______ 2. It is convenient workplace and playground.
______ 3. Observe proper social distancing.
______ 4. Free from abuse and discrimination.
______ 5. It is a place where learners have many opportunities.

B. Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word.


6. BARGAGE- ____________________
7. COSTMOPING- ______________________
8. PUDMING-__________________________
9. FEDINEG- __________________________
10. LYCCERING- _______________________

Prepared by: Check and Reviewed by:

GIGI R. SISON ANNE LORILYN V. MACASIEB, EdD


Teacher III Head Teacher I

Approved by: Noted by:

ROCHELLE C. RAMOS, EdD SONIA C. ADVERSALO, EdD


Principal I Public School District Supervisor
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
Lingayen III District
MALAWA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in MAPEH 10


(Quarter 1 & 2)
Name: _____________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: ________________ Date: _________________

GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that corresponds to the
best answer.
_______1. Who is considered the Father of Kundiman?
a. Antonio Molina C. Francisco Santiago
b. Francisco Buencamino D. Nicanor Abelardo
_______2. Who is the first National Artist for music?
a. Antonio Molina C. Francisco Santiago
b. Francisco Buencamino D. Nicanor Abelardo
_______3. To whom did the main theater of CCP and the UP conservatory of music
building were named?
a. Antonio Molina C. Francisco Santiago
b. Francisco Buencamino D. Nicanor Abelardo
4. Who co-founded the Anak Zapote Band?
a. Antonio Molina C. Hilarion Rubio
B.. Francisco Santiago D. Nicanor Abelardo
5. What is the meaning of PASAMBAP?
a. Pambansang Samahan ng mga Batang Pilipino
b. Pambansang Samahan ng mga Balik-bayang Pilipino
c. Pambansang Samahan ng mga Banda sa Pilipinas
d. Pampublikong Samahan ng mga Batang Pasigueño
______ 6.Jose Maceda’s musical style was profoundly influenced when he encountered the
music of what distinct indigenous tribe?
A. Tribe of Bukidnon C. Tribe of Mindoro
B. Tribe of Cordilleras D. T’boli
7. Whose works are Ugma-ugma, a work for voice and ethnic instruments, Agungan, and
ethnic piece played at the same time over several radio stations?
A. Jose M. Maceda Lucrecia Roses Kasilag
B. Francisco F. Feliciano C. Ramon P. Santos
ARTS:
GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.
1. Why is Photography considered as “modern” art form?
A. because photography is a vital tool in communication
B. because it has been used to eloquently speak against social and
political issues
C. because it is now viewed as being more than just about
beautiful
D. because modern artist and designers adopt them to enhance their creative
work.
2. A number of local photographers have taken on the Philippines as a major focus
on their lenses EXCEPT
A. George Tapan C. Lino Broca
B. John K.Chua D. Members of the FPPF
3. He is an award-winning travel photographer who won two Pacific-Asia Tourism
Association (PATA) Gold awards.
A. George Tapan C. John K.Chua
B. Manny Librodo D. Lino Broca
4. A best known Advertising and commercial photographer with over 40 years of
experience?
A. George Tapan C. Lino Broca
B. John K.Chua D. Manny Librodo
5. It is considered one of the most powerful means of communication?
A. digital media C. photography
B. film D. print Media
6.What are the two distinctive characteristics of photography?
A. coloring and embellishment C. immediacy and detail
B. conveying information and ideas D. natural and unique
7. Focusing a camera at a subject and clicking the shutter is called photography as _______.
A. composition C. process
B. framing D. unique expression
PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.

1.The ability to produce sufficient force to carry weight in the shortest period of time?
A. Power C. Speed
B. Muscular power D. Muscular endurance
2. For children and adolescents, muscle-strengthening activities should be
doneat least,
A. Everyday C. Once a week
B. Three days per week D. Trice in a month
3. Which statement is TRUE about exercise?
A. It is expensive and only rich people can sustain
B. It causes pain and leads to injury
C. The exercise program is true to all ages, sex, and races.
D. The amount of exercise depends on the goal, type, and person’s age
4. Weight lifting and resistance band are exercises to develop muscles stronger.
This is activity for
A. Strength training C. Speed training
B. Endurance training D. Power moves
5. Which one is NOT a good stretching technique?
A. A slow increase in the range of motion
B. Feel the stretch but not to the point of pain
C. Stretch high and suddenly stop the highest point
D. Exercises should be performed gradually
6. Running, walking, bicycling, and swimming are some examples of,
A. Aerobic exercises C. Stretching exercises
B. Footwork exercises D. Strength training
7. A 16-year-old young adult must avoid one,
A. Low-intensity training C. High-intensity training
B. Walking D. Jumping

HEALTH:
GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.

1. Which of these international organizations is the chief body responsible for providing
leadership on global health, setting norms and standards and giving health support to
nations around the world?
A. World Bank
B. World Health Organization
C. United Nation Health and Life Insurance
D. International Committee of the Red Cross
2. Which nation or continents has the very best death rate recorded among children
aged 5 years and below?
A. Africa
B. South Asia
C. Latin America
D. East Asia and Pacific
3. Which among the diseases below is the leading cause of death among people who
live in developing countries?
A. Malaria
B. HIV/AIDS
C. Heart diseases
D. Respiratory diseases
4. In what particular region did new HIV infections occur among individuals living in low
and middle-income countries?
A. Easy Asia
B. South Asia
C. Pacific Region
D. Sub-Saharan Africa
5. Which among the lifestyles below is the top leading cause of death worldwide?
A. Stroke
B. Diabetes
C. Hypertension
D. Heart disease
6. This refers to diverse health issues, concerns and trends which involve all nations to
deal with an act to protect the health of people and groups across boundaries.
A. Health
B. Public health
C. Global health
D. Health education
7. These are goals set by the United Nations for its member nations to be fulfilled on an
agreed span of time to be evaluated and counter-checked under world standards.
A. World Health Goals
B. K-12 Development Goals
C. Millennium Development Goals
D. United Nations Development Goals

Prepared by: Check and Reviewed by:

GIGI R. SISON ANNE LORILYN V. MACASIEB, EdD


Teacher III Head Teacher I

Approved by: Noted by:

ROCHELLE C. RAMOS, EdD SONIA C. ADVERSALO, EdD


Principal I Public School District Supervisor
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
Lingayen III District
MALAWA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in MAPEH 6


(Quarter 1 & 2)
Name: _____________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: ________________ Date: _________________

GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.

Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in your MAPEH activity notebook.
1. Which of the following symbol is a unitary form?
a. AABB b. AAAA
c. ABCA d. ABBA
2. Which of the following statement describes a unitary form?
a. Short and brief b. It has three parts
c. It has one part that is repeated d. It has repeated five parts.
3. The following are musical forms except for one:
a. Unitary b. Binary
c. Ternary d. Rondo
4. Which of the following best describes a musical form?
a. It is the way a musical composition is arranged.
b. It is the way a musical composition is sung.
c. It is composed of two forms.
d. It is needed in music.
5. It contains only one section which remains the same all throughout the whole composition.
a. Binary b. Unitary
c. Ternary d. Rondo
6. Which of the following is the symbol for Rondo Form?
a. ABA b. ACA
c. ABACA d. AAAA
7. It has a three-part form represented by the symbol ABA.
a. Rondo b. Ternary
c. Unitary d. Unitary
8. It is made up of two musical parts and has two melodica ideas.
a. Binary b. Unitary
c. Ternary d. Rondo
9. LupangHIniran has a Ternary Form. It is represented by what symbol?
a. AAA b. ABC
c. AAB d. ABACA
10. Paru-parong Bukid is made up of two different melodic idea. What is its musical form?
a. Unitary b. Ternary
c. Rondo d. Binary
ARTS:
Directions:Fill in the blanks with your best answer found in the box below. Write the letter in
your activity notebook.

a. yellow, red, blue


b. unity
c. secondary colors
d. emphasis
e. warm colors
f. Contrast
g. attractive
h. intermediate colors
i. Primary colors
j. White and black
k. Principles of design

___________ 1. What makes the artistic way of using lines in the images or prints?
____________2. In whichway the artists arrange the elements of art in their artwork?
___________ 3. What do you call to the colors red, yellow and orange?
___________ 4. Which arrangement of opposite elements can be done by considering the
small or large shapes, rough or smooth, light or dark colors?
___________ 5. What is the center-of-interest which might be the largest, brightest, or
lightest subject?
___________ 6. What are the primary colors?
____________7. What are the colors showing classical contrast?
___________ 8. What is the harmony of all the visual elements in a composition?
___________ 9. When you combine the primary and the secondary colors in equal amount,
what color will be the result?
____________10. What do you call the colors orange, green and violet?

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.
1. How many levels does The Philippine Physical Activity Pyramid have?
a. three b. four c. five d. six
2. In which level of The Physical Activity Pyramid does yoga belongs?
a. Minimally b. Often c. Regularly d. Habitually
3. Which of the following should we include in minimally amount of physical activity?
a. Playing piko
b. Adding extra steps in your daily routine
c. doing needle work
d. bicycling
4. Which of the following should we include in regularly amount of physical activity?
a. Playing computer games
b. Taking the steps instead of the elevator
c. Always going to mall for strolling
d. Jogging or running
5. In which level of The Physical Activity Pyramid does walking to church belongs?
a. Minimally b. Often c. Regularly d. Habitually
6. The following are the values, which folk dances display of the region where they
came from. Which of the items below does not belong?
a. cultural values b. social function c. foreign legacy d. artistic features
7. Which of the popular folk dances where dancers pretend to battle for the latik or
coconut meat?
a. Maglalatik b. Binasuan c. Singkil d. PandanggosaIlaw
8. The following are reasons why people dance EXCEPT:
a. rituals b. stay fit c. celebrate d. educate
9. Which fundamental dance position whereone foot forward, with heel of front foot in
line with big toe of rear foot?
a. 1st b. 2nd c. 3rd d. 4th
10. What Philippine folk dance wherethe dancer moves like a duck wading and
swimming?
a. Itik-itik b. Binasuan c. Maglalatik d. Sayawsabangko

HEALTH
GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.
1. Refers to the opposite of constipation and is sometimes called “intestinal flu”.
A. Diarrhea
B. Cholera
C. Dysentery
D. Eczema
2. It is refer to diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract, namely the esophagus,
stomach, small intestine, and rectum and the accessory organ of digestions, the liver,
gallbladder, and pancreas.
A. Skin Diseases
B. Respiratory Diseases
C. Gastrointestinal Diseases
D. Neurological Impairment
3. These are diseases that are related to the brain and spinal cord.
A Neurological Impairments
B.Ringworms
C.Dysentery
D.Cholera
4. The following are symptoms of respiratory diseases EXCEPT:
A. Stomach Flu
B. Sore Throat
C. Watery Eyes
D. Mucus Drainage
5. Is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by many different viruses.
A. Diarrhea
B. Common Cold
C. Scabies
D. Cholera
6. Children swam in a dirty water. What will happen to them if they will always
do it?
A. they may sick or ill
B. they will be nervous
C. they will continue swimming
D. they will be healthier than before
7. Which of the following ways discuss about keeping the environment clean?
A. Throw your garbage in the proper waste disposal.
B. Throw your garbage anywhere.
C. Keep your garbage inside your school bag.
D. Don’t mind the garbage in the street.
8. Which desirable human activities practice a clean environment?
A. cyanide fishing
B. oil spilling
C. dumping garbage into the bodies of water
D. participating in cleanliness drives in the community
9. What causes poor environmentals sanitation?
A. replanting tress
B. factories emitting hazardous gases in the atmosphere
C. joining the mangroves rehabilitation campaign
D. proper garbage disposal
10. How to reduce air pollution?
A. avoid smoking cigarette
B. choose a fuel-efficient car or truck
C. cut down on burning fossil fuels
D. All of the above

Prepared by: Check and Reviewed by:

GIGI R. SISON ANNE LORILYN V. MACASIEB, EdD


Teacher III Head Teacher I

Approved by: Noted by:

ROCHELLE C. RAMOS, EdD SONIA C. ADVERSALO, EdD


Principal I Public School District Supervisor
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
Lingayen III District
MALAWA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in MAPEH 10


(Module 5-6)
Name: _____________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: ________________ Date: _________________

GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.
1. He was considered “a nationally acclaimed composer of numerous popular
Filipino classics.”
A. George Canseco C. Ernani Cuenco
B. Leopoldo Silos Sr. D. Angel Peña

2. Canseco was commissioned by the Former First Lady Emilda R. Marcos to


compose a national tribute hymn entitled?
A. Bayan Ko C. Ako Ay Pilipino
B. Lupang Hinirang D. Inang Bayan

3. Which of the following compositions of Angel Peña won first prize in National
Symphonic composition contest?
A. Bagbagtulambing C. Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal
B. Igorot Rhapsody D. Bato sa Buhay

4. What is the most famous music composition of Leopoldo Silos and accordingly the
music that touches the sentiment quite deeply?
A. Dahil Sa Isang Bulaklak at Hindi Kita Malimot
B. Minamahal Kita at Dating Sumpaan
C. Ligaya Ko at Mutya Niyaring Puso
D. Saan Ka Man Naroroon at Alaala ng Lumipas
5. Who was the world’s renowned jazz musician, musical arranger, and Hawaii’s own
living classical composer?
A. George Canseco C. Ernani Cuenco
B. Leopoldo Silos Sr. D. Angel Peña

6. Cuenco’s career as a musical director began in 1960 when he was discovered by


an actor while he was playing as part of a band he had formed with friends at an
exclusive restaurant in Makati. Who was then the actor?
A. Fernando Poe Jr. D. Philip Salvador
B. Joseph Estrada
C. Eddie Garcia
7. Most of the songs written by these composers became theme songs in movies
and were popularized by star performers.
A. traditional composers C. new music composers
B. song composers D. classical composers

8. Who was conferred as the National Artist Award for Music in 1999?
A. George Canseco C. Ernani Cuenco
B. Leopoldo Silos Sr. D. Angel Peña

9. Who was elected President of the Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and
Publishers, Inc.?
A. Leopoldo Silos Sr. B. George Canseco
C. Angel Peña
D. Ernani Cuenco
10. What composition of Angel Peña became the landmark in Philippine music?
A. Bagbagtulambing C. Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal
B. Igorot Rhapsody D. Bato sa Buhangin

ARTS:
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer.Write your answer before
the number.

1. Who is the Filipino investment banker before she made a dramatic shift
to fashion designing, world- renowned for luxury lingerie and
loungewear?
A. Josie Natori C. Monique Lhuillier
B. Kenneth Cobonpue D. Rajo Laurel
2. Which Filipino fashion designer is popularly recognized for being a judge
on the TV series Project Runway Philippines and a major name in the
local and international fashion scene?
A. Josie Natori C. Monique Lhuillier
B. Kenneth Cobonpue D. Rajo Laurel
3. What is the new fashion line of designer Lulu Tan-Gan, known as “The
Queen of Knitwear”?
A. Exquisite Wedding gowns
B. Fashionable Knitwear lines
C. Interior accessories and lightning
D. Project Runway Philippines
4. What makes the creation of Lulu Tan-Gan interesting and unique?
A. It contains its own Lingerie
B. It is a social enterprise known as Rags2riches.
C. The specialty is evolved and based on hand-woven line called
Indigenous Couture.
D. Uses bamboo as one of its major materials.

5. Who is the Cebu-born Filipina designer who has become the darling of
the international celebrity set from her beginnings as a wedding dress
designer?
A. Josie Natori B. Kenneth Cobonpue
C. Monique Lhuillier D. RajoLaurel

6. What is the creation of Kenneth Cabonpue?


A. Co-pioneered the social enterprise known as Rags2Riches
B. Known for her fashionable knitwear lines since 1985
C. Multi- awarded designer and the creative director of Hive
D. Philippine designer who has been advocating the use of local
weaving techniques and natural fibers is DitaSandico-Ong.
7. What did Kenneth Cabonpue created that considered as one of his
masterpiece?
A. Exquisite wedding gowns
B. Hive
C. Incorporating embroidery
D. Own lines of lingerie
8. The following are examples of Kenneth Cabonpue creations except
A. Yoda ChairCarousels C. Trames Chairs
B. lampsLingerei D. Yoda Chair
9. In which particular place is the Fashion Institute of Design &
Merchandising, the school where Monique Lhuillier studied at, located?
A. America C. Los Angeles
B. Europe D. South Carolina
10. Which of the following is not an example of Monique Lhuillier’s creation?
A. Bridesmaids dresses
B. Embroidery
C. Evening gowns
D. Stationery

Prepared by:

GIGI R. SISON
Teacher III

Checked and Reviewed by:

ANNE LORILYN V. MACASIEB, EdD.


Head Teacher I

Noted by:

ROCHELLE C. RAMOS, EdD.


Principal
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE I PANGASINAN
Lingayen III District
MALAWA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in MAPEH 6


(Module 5-6)
Name: _____________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: ________________ Date: _________________

GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the following sentences carefully and circle that
corresponds to the best answer.
1. It is the highest singing voice for women/female.
a. Tenor b. Soprano
c. Alto d. Bass
2. It is the highest singing voice for men/male.
a. Tenor b. Soprano
c. Alto d. Bass
3. It is the lowest singing voice for men/male.
a. Tenor b. Soprano
c. Alto d. Bass
4. It is the lowest singing voice for women/female.
a. Tenor b. Soprano
c. Alto d. Bass
5. How many sections are their in the classification of instruments?
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
For numbers 6 – 9. Use the pictures provided to answer the questions.

6. What is the name of the instrument?


a. Violin b. Guitar
c. Drum d. Flute
7. What is its classification?
a. Woodwind b. Brass
c. String d. Percussion

8. What is the name of the instrument?


a. Violin b. Guitar
c. Drum d. Flute
9. What is its classification?
a. Woodwind b. Brass
c. String d. Percussion
10. What are you going to do if you want to learn to play a musical instrument?
a. Keep practicing and take care of the instrument.
b. Ignore every practice and do it tomorrow.
c. Stare at the instrument all day long.
d. Hold the instrument and stare at them.
ARTS:
1. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Silkscreen printing uses a stencil to apply ink onto another material commonly on
fabrics only.
b. It cannot be applied on paper.
c. It cannot be applied on wood.
d. Silkscreen printing can also be applied on paper, wood, vinyl or any other
material that absorbs ink.
2. What are the basic materials needed in silkscreen printing?
a. T-shirt, silkscreen, fabric paints
b. Sponge, t-shirts, silkscreen
c. Fabric paints, sponge, pen and paper.
d. T-shirt, silkscreen, fabric paints, sponge
3. What helps silkscreen printing easier for the people to create and speeds-up the
printing process?
a. machinery
b. computers
c. new technology
d. automation
4. What refers to the designs created in t-shirts to convey messages like your thoughts
and views.
a. statement shirts
b. dress shirts
c. office shirts
d. flannel shirts
5. What is the method in printmaking that uses a stencil to apply ink onto another
material commonly on fabrics and t-shirts?
a. relief printing
b. silkscreen printing
c. intaglio printing
d. lithography
6. How to design a statement shirt?
a. Think of a simple design.
b. Make it short and catchy.
c. Make a design on your views of our current situations
d. All of the above.
7. What is the importance of silkscreen printing?
a. To create designs and convey meaningful messages.
b. To follow the latest trends or fashion in modern times.
c. For business ventures.
d. All of the above.
8. Why do we need to place a folder inside the t-shirt?
a. To avoid blotting the other side of the shirt.
b. To make another stencil.
c. To strengthen the color of the fabric paints.
d. To maximize the use of the old folder.
9. If your fabric paint is red, what color of t-shirt will you use?
a. brown
b. violet
c. white
d. blue
10. Which is NOT TRUE about statement shirts?
a. It can be a way for advertising and promotion.
b. It does not convey messages.
c. It helps on expressing meaningful and smart messages.
d. One can create his own designs like his thoughts and views.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
1. Which among the skills is not involved in dancing Itik-Itik?
a. reaction time
b. balance
c. flexibility
d. coordinatiom
2. This skill shows the ability to combine bodily movements in unison, in a smooth and
efficient manner when dancing Itik-Itk.
a. agility
b. coordination
c. balance
d. flexibility
3. Fromwhat province is the dance Itik-Itik originated?
a. Siargao
b. Surigao
c. Lanao del Norte
d. Quezon
4. What costume is used by women in the folkdance Itik-Itik? ;
a. balintawak or patadyong
b. gown
c. long Filipiniana
d. Kimona
5. Which of the following animal movements is being imitated by the dance Itik-Itik?
a. chicken
b. dog
c. cat
d. duck
6. Which of the following movements could develop flexibility?
a. standing
b. bending
c. holding
d. crying
7. Which of the following statements develop balance when dancing ItikItik?
a. Avoid oneself from any distractions while dancing.
b. Move fast and quickly while dancing.
c. Maintain an upright and controlled position of the body whether in movement or
still.
d. Combine bodily movements when dancing.
8. Who created the dance ItikItik?
a. a beautiful and young lady of Siargao
b. young Filipina maiden-dancer named Kanang
c. a famous and international choreographer
d. All of the above.
9. Why do you think the dance ItikItik mimics the movements of the duck?
a. to show elegance and beauty
b. to boast one’s costume and tradition
c. to attract a mate
d. All of the above.
10. What are the dance patterns in the folkdance ItikItik?
1. Step, ball-close, ball-close. One foot leading forward
2. Cross-step, slide-close, slide-close. Alternative foot going to any direction
3. Step right foot forward and twist body.
4. Heel, close-ball, close. One foot leading forward

a. 1,2,3,4 b. 1,4,5 c. 1,2,4d. All of the above

HEALTH:
1. Late at night, when Aurora is about to sleep she heard her neighbors
shouting. What would be the effect of noise to Aurora?
A. sleeplessness
B. fatigue
C. communication interference
D. high blood
2. How can noise pollution hurt your health?
A. It can give you headaches.
B. It can damage your hearing.
C. It can make it hard for you to sleep
D. All answers are correct.
3. Which of the following is the best way to avoid hearing loss caused by
jackhammers?
A. Use air pods so that you can’t hear the sound in the environment.
B. Use noise-isolating barriers so that noise will not come out totally.
C. Use your hands to cover it.
D. Use cotton buds to cover it.
4. What is the importance of keeping a peaceful environment?
A. It improves more in our daily lifestyle.
B. It keeps the environment hazards.
C. It keeps the environment calm and not polluted.
D. All of the above
5. Firecrackers are usually heard during special occasions. What will happen to you
if you will do it everyday?
A. you may sick or ill
B. you will be nervous
C. you will lose your hearing
D. All answers are correct.
6. What will happen to a noisy environment?
A. It becomes polluted environment.
B. It becomes a healthy environment.
C. It becomes an active environment.
D. It becomes safe and protective environment.
7. Which of the following shows the effect of streets full of vehicles?
A. finger damage B. ear damage
C. headaches D. All answers are correct.
8. How would you suggest to live in an environment free from noise?
A. I would suggest to live in a place far from the city.
B. I would suggest tolive in urban area.
C. I would suggest to live in squatter’s area.
D. I would suggest to live near in the railways.
1. When does sound become noise?
A. when it gets too loud or lasts too long
B. when it comes from jackhammers
C. when it comes from fireworks.
D. all of the above
9. Unlike pollution on the land, noise pollution is _____________.
A. dangerous B. not a good thing
C. invisible D. All answers are correct.
10. When does sound become noise?
A. when it gets too loud or lasts too long C. when it comes from jackhammers
B. when it comes from fireworks. D. all of the above

Prepared by:

GIGI R. SISON
Teacher III

Checked and Reviewed by:


ANNE LORILYN V. MACASIEB, EdD.
Head Teacher I

Noted by:

ROCHELLE C. RAMOS, EdD.


Principal

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