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Q4-MAPEH

REVIEWER
ANSWERS
Q4-MUSIC
REVIEWER
ANSWER
1. In which of the following can the
musical element texture be identified?
A. High tones and low tones add drama to
the story.
B. The use of slow beat and fast beat adds
excitement to the composition.
C. Variations in playing of the instrument
adds beauty to the sound produced.
D. The combination of wind and percussion
instruments add life to the music.
2. What sector of the society is
primarily benefited using Music in
this kind of event like festival
dances and television commercial
promotion?
A. Agriculture C. Religious
B. Industry D. Tourism
3. How can this kind of activity help
preserve the local culture of the
place?
A. The creativity of the people is enhanced.
B. A strong bond between participants is
developed.
C. The cycle of creative storytelling through
dance and music continues to roll.
D. Different sides of the story will arise due
to interpretation and creativity.
4. The instruments used in the Ati-
atihan festival are _____
instruments. Which of the
following will best complete the
thought of the sentence?
A. brass wind C. stringed
B. percussion D. wood wind
5. Which of the following statements is true
regarding the musical qualities of the
Ibalong musical production?
A. They used the same musical instruments as
those used in the Ibalong Festival.
B. For quality sound considerations, modern
musical instruments are used for musical
productions.
C. To achieve authenticity, the band used
indigenous musical instruments native to the
Bicol Region.
D. The band Encantada used a combination of
bamboo percussion instruments, tribal bells
6. How did the present-day celebration
of Sinulog come into existence?
A. It starts as the native of the land danced
and sang in the streets.
B. It starts as local people spearheaded the
procession of the relics.
C. It starts when David Odilao orchestrated
the parade of dancers in beautiful
costume.
D. None of the above
7. What meter is used in the Ati-
atihan music?
A. duple C. quadruple
B. free time D. triple
8. Who composed the Ibalong Festival
Song?
A. Diana Rose Esteves and Mirasol Ramales
B. Eunice Chavez and Micko Albelda
C. Martin Betes and Thelma Eclipse
D. Ramil Chavenia and Raul Bendian
9. She is hailed as “The Queen of
Filipino Jazz” and “The Queen of
Bodabil”.
A. Atang dela Rama
B. Issay Alvarez
C. Katy de la Cruz
D. Sylvia La Torre
10. Which of the following statements is
TRUE about Kadayawan festival?
A. Its music uses loudspeakers.
B. The drums are made from imported
materials.
C. Like Ati-atihan, this is a religious type of
festival.
D. This festival incorporates vocal music and
kulintang ensemble in its music.
11. How can these festival events help
the economics of our country?
A. Through food security
B. Through territorial security
C. Through tourism development
D. Through inter-religious activities
12. During the Japanese occupation
from 1941 – 1945, film production in
the country was at a standstill and
Western movies were banned. What
implications did it bring to
entertainment industry?
A. No theatrical performances were allowed.
B. American film production became
popular.
C. There was no form of entertainment
made during that time.
Q4-ARTS
REVIEWER
ANSWER
1. ____________: Aklan; Sinulog
Festival: Cebu
A. Ati-atihan C. Kaamulan
Festival Festival
B. Dinagyang D. Masskara
Festival Festival
2. Moriones Festival: Marinduque;
________________: Baguio
A. Dinagyang C. Pahiyas Festival
Festival
B. Kadayawan D. Panagbenga
Festival Festival
3. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Each theatrical form has distinct
characteristics that separate it from the
rest.
B. All theatrical forms are different in
portrayal, but they share the same origin.
C. All theatrical forms are mostly the same
in nature only that they differ in the time
of conduct.
D. Each theatrical form is a preceding act of
another, making them individual parts of a
4. Majority of the Philippine theatrical
forms were derived from:
A. the digital advancement of our country
B. the agricultural richness of the Philippines
C. the historical encounter with the
Spaniards
D. the political injustices that greatly
affected Filipinos
5. Which of the following characteristics
show the similarities of Moro-moro,
Senakulo and Sarswela?
A. They are traditionally performed on
holidays and holy days.
B. They are performed to preserve the
Catholic faith of Filipinos.
C. They are Spanish-influenced due to long
period of colonization.
D. Actors and actresses wear Filipiniana
costumes and local dresses.
6. Sarswela is a love story between two
characters that experienced conflicts
during the Spanish colonization. What
is being described here?
A. Elements of theatrical forms
B. Function and purpose
C. Historical background
D. Performance practice
7. Sandra is a blogger who would like to
do a documentation of the Kaamulan
Festival. Which part should she focus
on if she would like to highlight the
beliefs of the Bukidnon people?
A. The traditional embroidery called
“panubok”
B. Vibrant costumes worn by ethnic and
non-ethnic dancers
C. Rituals of sin atonement, worshipping and
thanksgiving
D. Ethnic sounds coming from traditional
8. What do you call the properties
or props used and worn by
people that contribute to the
essence and theme of festivals?
A. Costume and C. Sound and Music
Paraphernalia
B. Gesture and D. Spectacles
movement
9. What principle of art breaks the
monotony and dullness of an
artwork and design using
different elements?
A. balance C. rhythm
B. emphasis D. variety
10. What principle of art puts on
the spotlight to an object,
portion, or side of your piece
that you want to be highlighted
to your viewer?
A. balance C. harmony
B. emphasis D. rhythm
11. During the celebration of Pahiyas in
Lucban, Quezon, the townsfolk do the
decorating to ensure that the kipings are
well incorporated in the float and the
designs are fit to the taste of the people
and the visitors. What can be inferred from
this practice?
A. This is innate to the people of Lucban.
B. They cannot do away from this old practice.
C. The townsfolks are meticulous in designing
their crafts.
D. They are being paid to accomplish the task
12. Lumad, the collective group of
indigenous people living in the city, is
considered one of the foundational
inspirations of Kadayawan. What is seen in
this fact about Lumad?
A. These people are the ancestors of Davao.
B. They cannot get away from their tradition and
beliefs.
C. The people pay respect to their cultural and
historical pillar.
D. They have seen this practice as one that has
existed a long time ago.
Q4-PE
REVIEWER
ANSWER
1. What are indigenous
communities dance that show
cultural traits of people from a
specific time and place?
A. Ballroom C. Folk Dance
B. Festival Dance D. Modern Dance
2. Which of the following should be
done in order to perform well in a
festival dance?
A. eat a well-balanced diet
B. maintain a healthy lifestyle diet
C. observe your personal fitness FITT plan
D. all of the above
3. One of the country’s biggest and
most colorful harvest festival
every May in Lucban, Quezon.
A. Moriones C. Panagbenga
B. Pahiyas D. Sinulog
4. Which of these is a festival
dance?
A. Alcamfor C. Kakawati
B. Dinagyang D. Jotabal
5. Which of the festival dances in
the Philippines refers to the
season of blossom or the floral
offering as thanksgiving?
A. Bloom season C. Flores de Mayo

B. Colorful Flower D. Kalilangan


Festival festival
6. What festival dance shows
positivity and optimism through
colorful and cheerful masks and
pertains to resiliency of the
people in the community?
A. Ibalong festival C. Masskara
festival
B. Kalilangan D. Moriones festival
7. Which of the following religious
festivals celebrate an event in
Cebu City?
A. Ati-atihan C. Pahiyas festival
festival
B. Dinagyang D. Sinulog festival
festival
8. Why do the people in Baguio City
celebrate the Panagbenga Festival?
A. To celebrate the season of blooming.
B. To express gratitude by means of floral
offering.
C. To show all the different flowers found in
their place.
D. To pay tribute to the beautiful flowers
that bloom in their place.
9. Why do people of Bacolod City
celebrate Masskara Festival?
A. Because of the cheerful masks.
B. Because of the crisis they have faced.
C. Because the community is always happy.
D. Because of the positivity and resiliency
in all problems.
10. In what particular place do
people celebrate the bountiful
harvest of sweet lanzones or it is
known for its Lanzones Festival?
A. Camuigin Island C. Negros Island

B. Guimaras Island D. Panay Island


11. How can skipping be done in any
Festival dance?
A. Stepping and hopping using the same
foot.
B. Having both feet lose contact with the
ground.
C. Moving with longer strides and at a
faster speed than walking.
D. Springing on one foot and landing on the
other foot with a wider step.
12. What movement skill is
involved in the handling of the
props and different products in a
dance?
A. Fundamental C. Manipulative
B. Locomotor D. Non-locomotor
13. All the following are the
fundamental movement skills
involved in festival dance,
EXCEPT:
A. Locomotor C. Non-locomotor
B. Manipulative D. None of the
above
Q4-HEALTH
REVIEWER
ANSWER
1. To help the DOH to prevent and
control NCDs, DepEd also
implemented its own program.
Which of the following programs
is being implemented by DepEd?
A. Cancer C. Kontra paputok
Awareness
Month
B. Hypertension D. School Feeding
Day Program
2. All of the following are the programs
of DOH to prevent and control NCDs
EXCEPT;
A. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and
Control Program
B. Diabetes Mellitus Prevention and Control
Program
C. Smoking Cessation Program
D. Tree planting Program
3. In 2009, the DOH revitalized and
repackaged a healthy lifestyle
campaign into a new brand called
___________________.
A. Anti-polio C. Kontra paputok
program
B. HL to the max D. Smoking
cessation program
4. As a Grade 7 student, what
contribution can you give to decrease
the cases of NCDs?
A. Let your parents do it for you
B. Leave the job to the government
C. Do nothing because you’re just a student
D. Actively join the program implemented
by the government
5. Which of the following phrases does
not describe non-communicable
disease?
A. Caused by pathogen
B. Consequence of unhealthy lifestyle
C. Cannot be transmitted from one person
to another
D. Consequence of behavioral and
hereditary factors
6. The Food and Drug Authority (FDA)
Act of 2009 aims to _________.
A. Advocating seven vital healthy practices
B. Implements strict policies in food
products
C. Requires public school to have a feeding
program
D. Pushes to develop of a national program
to fight NCDs
7. Which of the following is the
best practice to reduce stress?
A. Doing yoga C. Eating sweet
exercise foods
B. Drinking D. Sleeping all day
alcohol
8. Which is NOT a causative factor
for non-communicable disease?
A. Environmental C. Stress
hazards
B. Poor diet D. Virus
9. Leo loves to play mobile games until
midnight. When he was in school, he
felt sleepy all day. What is the best
advice can you give to Leo?
A. Avoid smoking
B. Eat nutritious foods
C. Exercise regularly
D. Get enough sleep at least 7-8 hours
10. Rudy jogs 30 minutes every
day. What preventive practices
done by Rudy to prevent NCD?
A. Avoid smoking C. Management of
stress
B. Eating D. Regular exercise
nutritious food
11. All of the following are
programs of DepEd’s Health and
Nutrition Center related to NCDs
EXCEPT;
A. Aids Prevention C. Medical Check-up
Month
B. Deworming D. School Feeding
12. Your mother always tells you to
eat fruits and vegetables. This
advice is a practice in preventing
and controlling the non-
communicable diseases in
regards with ______________.
A. Avoid smoking C. Exercise
B. Eat nutritious D. Regularly
foods
13. What is the purpose of
Administrative Order (AO) no. 3,
Series of 2011?
A. Advocating seven vital healthy practices
B. Implements strict policies in food
products
C. Requires public school to have a feeding
program
D. Pushes to develop a national program to
fight non-communicable diseases

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