[Q3] MAPEH 6 3RF PERIODIC TEST REVIEWER

 [Q3] MAPEH 6 3RF PERIODIC TEST REVIEWER

Test I. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

MUSIC

1) What is a binary form in music?

A. A form with 3 contrasting sections

B. A form with 2 contrasting sections

C. A form with 4 contrasting sections

D. A form with only one section

 

2) What is a ternary form in music?

A. A form with 2 contrasting sections

B. A form with 4 contrasting sections

C. A form with 3 sections, the third section being completely different from the first

D. A form with 3 sections, the third section being similar to the first

 

3) What is an example of a musical form that has 3 sections with different melodies in each section?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. Sonata-Allegro

 

4) Which musical form repeats a main theme (A) and alternates contrasting sections in between?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. Fugue

 

5) Which musical form has 3 sections with different melodies in each section and each section being completely different from the others?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. Canon

 

6) What is the musical form that has the structure ABACADA?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. Sonata

 

7 Which musical form has two contrasting sections?

A. Rondo (ABACA)

B. Binary (AB)

C. Ternary (ABA)

D. ABC

 

8) Which musical form has three sections, with the third section being similar to the first?

A. Rondo (ABACA)

B. Binary (AB)

C. Ternary (ABA)

D. ABC

 

9) What is the structure of the rondo musical form?

A. ABBCC

B. ABAB

C. ABACA

D. ABC

 

10) In a ternary musical form, how many sections are there and how are they structured?

A. Two sections, with the second section being similar to the first

B. Two sections, with a contrasting third section

C. Three sections, with the third section being similar to the first

D. Three sections, with a contrasting third section

 

11) Which musical form has three sections, with the third section similar to the first?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. None of the above

 

12) In which musical form are there contrasting sections in between repetitions of the A section?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. None of the above

 

13) What is the difference between ternary (ABA) and ternary (ABC) forms?

A. The number of sections

B. The similarity between the first and third sections

C. The use of contrasting sections

D. None of the above

 

 

 

14) Which musical form has two contrasting sections?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. None of the above

 

15) Which of the following songs has a binary form?

A. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"

B. "Mary Had a Little Lamb"

C. "London Bridge Is Falling Down"

D. "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"

 

16) In which musical form does the third section repeat the first section?

A. Binary (AB)

B. Ternary (ABA)

C. Rondo (ABACA)

D. None of the above

 

17) Which musical form is best suited for a song with a catchy chorus that repeats throughout the song, while the verses have different lyrics each time?

A) Binary (AB)

B) Ternary (ABA)

C) Rondo (ABACA)

D) None of the Above

 

18) Imagine you are tasked with arranging a traditional folk song for a community choir. Which musical form would be the most appropriate to use if the song has two contrasting sections?

A) Binary (AB)

B) Ternary (ABA)

C) Rondo (ABACA)

D) None of the Above

 

19) Which of the following musical forms has the A section repeated several times with contrasting sections in between?

a) Binary (AB)

b) Ternary (ABA)

c) Rondo (ABACA)

d) None of the above

 

 

 

20) Which of the following musical forms has three sections, with the third section similar to the first?

a) Binary (AB)

b) Ternary (ABA)

c) Rondo (ABACA)

d) None of the above

 

ARTS

Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer:

21) Which of the following refers to the amount of light that enters the camera and hits the sensor?

A) Aperture

B) Shutter Speed

C) ISO

D) Focal Length

 

22) What term refers to the relationship between the lightness and darkness of an image?

A) Contrast

B) Saturation

C) Exposure

D) Composition

 

23) Which of the following is an example of a primary color in photography?

A) Green

B) Orange

C) Yellow

D) Magenta

 

24) What is the function of the shutter button on a camera?

A) To adjust the aperture

B) To adjust the shutter speed

C) To take a photo

D) To adjust the ISO

 

25) Which of the following is a part of a DSLR camera that can be interchanged to change the focal length of a lens?

A) Viewfinder

B) Mirror

C) Sensor

D) Lens

 

26) What is the function of the zoom button on a point and shoot camera?

A) To adjust the aperture

B) To adjust the shutter speed

C) To change the focal length of the lens

D) To take a photo.

 

27) What is aperture in photography?

a. The length of time the shutter is open

b. The measure of the sensitivity of the camera's sensor

c. The opening in the lens through which light passes

d. The distance between the lens and the subject

 

28) How does ISO affect a photo?

a. It determines the depth of field

b. It controls the amount of light entering the lens

c. It affects the sharpness and clarity of the image

d. It affects the noise or graininess of the image

 

29) What is the function of the shutter button on a camera?

a. To turn the camera on and off

b. To switch between shooting modes

c. To adjust the focus of the lens

d. To take a photo by opening and closing the camera's shutter

 

 

 

30) What is the difference between a DSLR and a point and shoot camera?

a. A DSLR has interchangeable lenses, while a point and shoot does not

b. A point and shoot is larger and heavier than a DSLR

c. A DSLR has a built-in flash, while a point and shoot does not

d. A point and shoot has manual controls, while a DSLR does not

 

31) How does changing the aperture affect the depth of field in a photo?

a. It has no effect on the depth of field

b. It decreases the depth of field

c. It increases the depth of field

d. It makes the image blurry

 

32) What effect does adjusting the shutter speed have on the appearance of motion in a photo?

a. It freezes motion in the image

b. It blurs motion in the image

c. It has no effect on the appearance of motion

d. It changes the color of the image

 

33) How does the mirror in a DSLR camera assist with composition?

a. It reflects the image onto the camera's viewfinder

b. It provides a clear image for the camera's autofocus system

c. It adjusts the exposure of the image

d. It stabilizes the camera's lens

 

34) What is the purpose of the LCD screen on the back of a point and shoot camera?

a. To control the camera's settings

b. To view and review images taken with the camera

c. To manually focus the camera's lens

d. To provide extra light for low-light photography

 

35) You want to take a portrait of a person with a blurred background. Which camera setting should you adjust?

a. Aperture

b. Shutter speed

c. ISO

d. Focal length

 

36) You are taking photos at a sporting event and want to freeze the action. Which camera setting should you adjust?

a. Aperture

b. Shutter speed

c. ISO

d. Focal length

 

37) You want to take a photo of a faraway object with a lot of detail. Which type of camera should you use?

a. A point and shoot camera

b. A DSLR camera

c. Both cameras would work equally well

d. Neither camera would work well for this situation

 

38) You are taking a photo in a low-light situation and need to increase the amount of light entering the camera. Which camera setting should you adjust?

a. Aperture

b. Shutter speed

c. ISO

d. Focal length

 

39) You took a photograph of a landscape but are not happy with the overall color. Which of the following adjustments can you make in post-processing to improve the image?

a. Adjusting the contrast

b. Cropping the image

c. Adding a vignette

d. Adjusting the white balance

 

40) You are considering purchasing a camera and are looking for one with the ability to change lenses. Which type of camera should you choose?

a. A point and shoot camera

b. A DSLR camera

c. A mirrorless camera

d. A film camera

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

41) Which of the following is an example of a safety precaution during physical exercise?

a. Wearing flip flops while running

b. Drinking soda during exercise

c. Warming up and stretching before exercise

d. Holding your breath during exercise

 

42) Why is it important to follow safety precautions during physical exercise?

a. To show off to others

b. To avoid getting tired too quickly

c. To prevent injury and promote a safe environment

d. To look cool

 

43) Which of the following should you do if you notice a safety hazard during physical exercise?

a. Ignore it and continue with the exercise

b. Tell a friend to avoid it

c. Report it to the teacher or supervisor immediately

d. Take a picture of it and post it on social media

 

44) What is the joy of effort in physical activities?

a. The feeling of winning a game

b. The feeling of satisfaction after completing a challenging activity

c. The feeling of getting to sit down and rest after exercise

d. The feeling of being chosen first for a team

 

45) How can you show respect for others during physical activities?

a. Ignore others' accomplishments and focus on your own

b. Use hurtful language when talking to others

c. Encourage and support others during physical activities

d. Cheat to win

 

46) Which of the following is an example of displaying joy of effort and respect for others during physical activities?

a. Making fun of someone who is struggling with an activity

b. Giving up quickly when facing a challenge

c. Encouraging and helping someone who is struggling with an activity

d. Refusing to participate in an activity because it is too difficult

 

47) Which of the following is an example of a safety precaution to observe during physical education exercises?

a. Ignoring the teacher's instructions

b. Wearing inappropriate footwear

c. Drinking water during breaks

d. Pushing others during games

 

48) Why is it important to observe safety precautions during physical education exercises?

a. To impress your classmates

b. To win games

c. To avoid injury

d. To show off your skills

 

49) What does it mean to display "joy of effort" during physical activities?

a. To have fun while playing

b. To give up when it gets difficult

c. To cheat to win

d. To only participate in activities you are good at

 

 

50) Why is it important to show respect for others during participation in physical activities?

a. To avoid getting into trouble with the teacher

b. To make friends with your classmates

c. To show off your skills

d. To create a positive and inclusive environment for all participants

 

51) What is the purpose of the lens in a camera?

a. To capture the image

b. To control the amount of light entering the camera

c. To adjust the focus of the image

d. To display the image on the LCD screen

 

52) What is the function of the shutter button on a camera?

a. To turn the camera on and off

b. To adjust the focus of the image

c. To capture the image

d. To adjust the exposure of the image

 

53) What are some examples of safety precautions to observe during physical education exercises?

a. Wearing inappropriate clothing

b. Ignoring the rules of the game

c. Following instructions from the teacher/coach

d. Pushing other students

 

54) Why is it important to observe safety precautions during physical education exercises?

a. To show off to others

b. To avoid accidents and injuries

c. To win the game

d. To get better grades

 

55) What is the main difference between a DSLR camera and a point and shoot camera?

a. Point and shoot cameras are smaller in size than DSLR cameras

b. Point and shoot cameras have more features than DSLR cameras

c. DSLR cameras have interchangeable lenses while point and shoot cameras do not

d. Point and shoot cameras are more expensive than DSLR cameras

 

56) What is the function of the aperture in a camera?

a. To control the amount of light entering the camera

b. To adjust the focus of the lens

c. To stabilize the camera

d. To adjust the shutter speed

 

57) Which of the following safety equipment should be worn during a basketball game?

a. Gloves

b. Helmet

c. Mouthguard

d. Knee pads

 

58) During a soccer game, one of your teammates misses a shot and feels disappointed. What can you do to display a joy of effort and respect for others?

a. Laugh and make fun of your teammate

b. Ignore your teammate and focus on your own performance

c. Encourage your teammate and say something positive

d. Blame your teammate for the missed shot

 

59) Which of the following is an example of a safety precaution during physical education exercises?

a) Running with scissors

b) Wearing flip-flops while playing basketball

c) Not wearing a helmet while biking

d) Wearing appropriate athletic shoes

 

 

60) Why is it important to observe safety precautions during physical education exercises?

a) To show off to others

b) To impress the teacher

c) To avoid injuries and accidents

d) To win the game

 

HEALTH

Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer:

61) What is the definition of environmental sanitation?

A. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the natural environment

B. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the built environment

C. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the workplace

D. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the home

 

62) How does poor environmental sanitation negatively impact the health of an individual?

A. By causing foodborne illnesses

B. By causing waterborne illnesses

C. By causing respiratory illnesses

D. By causing skin infections

 

63) Which of the following diseases can be caused by poor environmental sanitation?

A. Tuberculosis

B. Malaria

C. Cholera

D. All of the above

 

64) What are over-the-counter drugs?

A. Drugs that can only be obtained with a prescription from a doctor

B. Drugs that can be purchased without a prescription from a doctor

C. Drugs that are illegal to purchase or possess

D. Drugs that are used for recreational purposes

 

65) What is drug abuse?

A. The use of drugs for recreational purposes

B. The use of drugs in a way that is not medically approved

C. The use of drugs for self-medication

D. The use of drugs in a way that is medically approved

 

66) What is drug dependence?

A. The physical and/or psychological reliance on a drug

B. The occasional use of a drug for recreational purposes

C. The use of a drug in a way that is medically approved

D. The use of a drug for self-medication

 

67) Which of the following best describes environmental sanitation?

A. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the natural environment

B. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the built environment

C. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the workplace

D. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the home

 

68) How can poor environmental sanitation impact the health of an individual?

A. By causing infectious diseases

B. By causing chronic diseases

C. By causing mental health issues

D. By causing physical injuries

 

69) What is drug abuse?

A. The use of drugs for recreational purposes

B. The use of drugs in a way that is not medically approved

C. The use of drugs for self-medication

D. The use of drugs in a way that is medically approved

 

70) How can drug dependence affect an individual's life?

A. It can lead to physical and psychological health problems

B. It can improve an individual's mental and emotional well-being

C. It can enhance an individual's social life

D. It can improve an individual's cognitive abilities

 

 

71) Analyze the ways in which poor environmental sanitation can lead to the spread of diseases.

A. Through contaminated water and food sources

B. Through the air

C. Through direct contact with contaminated surfaces

D. All of the above

 

72) Evaluate the impact of poor waste management on the environment and human health.

A. It can lead to air pollution and respiratory diseases

B. It can contaminate water sources and cause waterborne illnesses

C. It can attract pests and vermin that carry diseases

D. All of the above

 

73) Analyze the reasons why people might turn to drug abuse.

A. To alleviate physical or emotional pain

B. To improve social standing

C. To enhance cognitive abilities

D. None of the above

 

74) Evaluate the effectiveness of different methods to promote better environmental sanitation.

A. Community education programs

B. Sanitation infrastructure improvement projects

C. Enforcement of laws and regulations

D. All of the above

 

75) Evaluate the potential consequences of legalizing currently illegal drugs.

A. It could reduce crime rates related to drug trafficking

B. It could increase drug use and addiction

C. It could generate revenue for the government through taxation

D. All of the above

76) Evaluate the effectiveness of different approaches to managing drug addiction.

A. Medication-assisted treatment

B. Cognitive-behavioral therapy

C. Support groups

D. All of the above

 

77) How can you apply the knowledge of poor environmental sanitation to protect yourself and others from diseases?

A. By practicing good hygiene and cleanliness

B. By disposing of waste properly

C. By avoiding exposure to contaminated water and food sources

D. All of the above

 

78) How can you apply your knowledge of drug abuse to help someone who is struggling with addiction?

A. By encouraging them to seek professional help

B. By providing emotional support and listening without judgment

C. By educating them on the dangers of drug abuse and its effects on health

D. All of the above


ANSWERS (Heto na.....heto na.....heto nah.......aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!)

1. 1. B. A form with 2 contrasting sections

2. 2. D. A form with 3 sections, the third section being similar to the first

3. 3. C. Rondo (ABACA)

4. 4. C. Rondo (ABACA)

5. 5. B. Ternary (ABA)

6. 6. C. Rondo (ABACA)

7. 7. B. A form with 2 contrasting sections

8. 8. D. A form with 3 sections, the third section being similar to the first

9. 9. C. Rondo (ABACA)

10. 10. C. Rondo (ABACA)

11. 11. B. A form with 2 contrasting sections

12. 12. D. A form with 3 sections, the third section being similar to the first

13. 13. C. Rondo (ABACA)

14. 14. C. Rondo (ABACA)

15. 15. B. A form with 2 contrasting sections

16. 16. D. A form with 3 sections, the third section being similar to the first

17. 17. B. A form with 2 contrasting sections

18. 18. D. A form with 3 sections, the third section being similar to the first

19. 19. C

20. 20. B

21. 21. A) Aperture

22. 22. A) Contrast

23. 23. C) Yellow

24. 24. C) To take a photo

25. 25. D) Lens

26. C) To change the focal length of the lens

27. C) The opening in the lens through which light passes

28. D) It affects the noise or graininess of the image

29. D) To take a photo by opening and closing the camera's shutter

30. A) A DSLR has interchangeable lenses, while a point and shoot does not

31. b. It decreases the depth of field

32. b. It blurs motion in the image

33. a. It reflects the image onto the camera's viewfinder

34. b. To view and review images taken with the camera

35. a. Aperture

36. b. Shutter speed

37. b. A DSLR camera

38. c. ISO

39. d. Adjusting the white balance

40. b. A DSLR camera

41. c

42. c

43. c

44. b

45. c

46. c

47. b

48. c

49. d

50. d

51. b

52. c

53. c

54. b

55. c

56. a

57. c

58. c

59. d

60. c

61. B. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the built environment.

62. D. By causing skin infections.

63. D. All of the above (Tuberculosis, Malaria, Cholera).

64. B. Drugs that can be purchased without a prescription from a doctor.

65. B. The use of drugs in a way that is not medically approved.

66. A. The physical and/or psychological reliance on a drug.

67. B. The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the built environment.

68. A. By causing infectious diseases.

69. B. The use of drugs in a way that is not medically approved.

70. A. It can lead to physical and psychological health problems.

71. D. All of the above (Through contaminated water and food sources, through the air, through direct contact with contaminated surfaces).

72. D. All of the above (It can lead to air pollution and respiratory diseases, it can contaminate water sources and cause waterborne illnesses, it can attract pests and vermin that carry diseases).

73. A. To alleviate physical or emotional pain.

74. D. All of the above (Community education programs, sanitation infrastructure improvement projects, enforcement of laws and regulations).

75. D. All of the above (It could reduce crime rates related to drug trafficking, it could increase drug use and addiction, it could generate revenue for the government through taxation).

76. D. All of the above (Medication-assisted treatment, Cognitive-behavioral therapy, Support groups).

77. D. All of the above (By practicing good hygiene and cleanliness, by disposing of waste properly, by avoiding exposure to contaminated water and food sources).

78. D. All of the above (By encouraging them to seek professional help, by providing emotional support and listening without judgment, by educating them on the dangers of drug abuse and its effects on health).

79. Teacher’s Discretion

80. Teacher’s Discretion



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