4th Quarterly Test In MAPEH 5

By Jomar Buquia
Jomar Buquia, Elementary Education
Jomar, an elementary teacher at a private school in Caloocan City, Philippines, teaches subjects like English, Science, Social Studies, Filipino, and MAPEH. Jomar finds enjoyment in creating online quizzes for convenient student assessment.
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4th Quarterly Test In MAPEH 5 - Quiz

Hi! This is your final test in MAPEH. Please answer with honesty. Don't forget to pray first. Give your best :)


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Why is it important to know basic first aid? (5 Points) Minimum of 35 words.

  • 2. 

    It is a song  in which two or more groups perform the same melody but start at different times.

    • A.

      A. Partner song

    • B.

      B. Round song

    • C.

      C. Choir

    • D.

      D. orchestra

    Correct Answer
    B. B. Round song
    Explanation
    A round song is a type of song in which two or more groups perform the same melody but start at different times. This creates a harmonious and overlapping effect as the groups sing the melody in a staggered manner. It is a popular musical technique used in choral music and children's songs to create a sense of unity and collaboration among the performers. The correct answer, therefore, is b. Round song.

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  • 3. 

    It is achieved when a round is performed accurately.

    • A.

      A. harmony

    • B.

      B. tempo

    • C.

      C. dynamics

    • D.

      D. timbre

    Correct Answer
    A. A. harmony
    Explanation
    Harmony refers to the combination of different musical notes played simultaneously to create a pleasing sound. It is achieved when a round is performed accurately, meaning that the different voices or instruments are in sync and complement each other well. This creates a sense of balance and unity in the music, enhancing the overall listening experience. Tempo, dynamics, and timbre, on the other hand, refer to other aspects of music such as speed, volume, and tone quality, respectively, and do not directly relate to the accurate performance of a round.

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  • 4. 

    It is a round song meant for TWO individuals or groups.

    • A.

      A. orchestra

    • B.

      B. duet

    • C.

      C. three-part round

    • D.

      D. two-part round

    Correct Answer
    D. D. two-part round
    Explanation
    A two-part round is a song that is meant to be sung by two individuals or groups. In a round, the melody is repeated by different voices or groups, creating a harmonious and layered effect. The term "two-part" indicates that there are two distinct parts or voices singing the round. This type of song is often used in choral or vocal performances, where different sections or choirs can sing the same melody at different times to create a beautiful and synchronized composition.

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  • 5. 

    It is a round song meant for THREE individuals or groups.

    • A.

      A. three-part round

    • B.

      B. duet

    • C.

      C. orchestra

    • D.

      D. two-part round

    Correct Answer
    A. A. three-part round
    Explanation
    The term "three-part round" refers to a type of song that is meant to be sung by three individuals or groups simultaneously. In this type of round, each part starts at a different time and repeats the same melody, creating a harmonious overlapping effect. This distinguishes it from a duet, which involves only two individuals or groups, and an orchestra, which refers to a large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments. The option "two-part round" is incorrect as it implies only two individuals or groups are involved.

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  • 6. 

    It is an injury caused by a cut, a blow, or an impact wherein the skin is cut or broken.

    • A.

      A. muscle cramps

    • B.

      B. nose bleed

    • C.

      C. dislocation

    • D.

      D. wound

    Correct Answer
    D. D. wound
    Explanation
    A wound is an injury that occurs when the skin is cut or broken due to a cut, blow, or impact. This can happen as a result of accidents, falls, or intentional actions. Wounds can vary in severity, from minor cuts and scrapes to deep lacerations. They can also be accompanied by bleeding, pain, and swelling. Proper wound care is important to prevent infection and promote healing.

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  • 7. 

    It is the displacement of bone from normal position.

    • A.

      A. wound

    • B.

      B. fracture

    • C.

      C. dislocation

    • D.

      D. animal bite

    Correct Answer
    C. C. dislocation
    Explanation
    Dislocation refers to the displacement of a bone from its normal position. It occurs when the ends of the bones that form a joint are forced out of their usual alignment. This can happen due to trauma, such as a fall or a sports injury. Dislocation often causes severe pain, swelling, and loss of movement in the affected joint. Prompt medical attention is necessary to properly realign the bones and treat any associated injuries.

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  • 8. 

    It is composed of three pitches arranged in thirds.

    • A.

      A. choir

    • B.

      B. triad

    • C.

      C. thirdies

    • D.

      D. three composition

    Correct Answer
    B. B. triad
    Explanation
    A triad is a musical chord that consists of three pitches arranged in thirds. It is a fundamental building block in Western music and is commonly used in various genres and styles. The arrangement of pitches in thirds creates a harmonically pleasing and balanced sound. Therefore, the correct answer is b. triad.

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  • 9. 

    What are the primary colors?

    • A.

      A. Blue, Red, Green

    • B.

      B. Yellow, Orange, Green

    • C.

      C. Orange, Green, Violet

    • D.

      D. Red, Blue, Yellow

    Correct Answer
    D. D. Red, Blue, Yellow
    Explanation
    The primary colors are the colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors together. They are considered the building blocks of all other colors. In traditional color theory, the primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. These colors are used to create all other colors through various combinations and mixing techniques. Therefore, option d, which includes red, blue, and yellow, is the correct answer.

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  • 10. 

    What are the secondary colors?

    • A.

      A. Orange, Green, Violet

    • B.

      B. Red, Blue, Green

    • C.

      C. Red, Blue, Yellow

    • D.

      D. Red Orange, Yellow, Green

    Correct Answer
    A. A. Orange, Green, Violet
    Explanation
    The secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors together. In this case, the primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. By mixing red and yellow, we get orange. By mixing blue and yellow, we get green. And by mixing red and blue, we get violet. Therefore, the correct answer is a. Orange, Green, Violet.

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  • 11. 

    Which of the following are tertiary colors?

    • A.

      A. Red, Yellow, Blue

    • B.

      B. Orange, Green, Violet

    • C.

      C. Yellow Orange, Red Orange, Red Violet

    • D.

      D. Red Orange, Violet, Red Green

    Correct Answer
    C. C. Yellow Orange, Red Orange, Red Violet
    Explanation
    Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. In this case, the primary colors are red, yellow, and blue, and the secondary colors are orange, green, and violet. Option c includes combinations of a secondary color (orange) with two primary colors (yellow and red) and a combination of a primary color (red) with two secondary colors (orange and violet), making it the correct answer.

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  • 12. 

    Basic shapes which are also called curvilinear shapes.

    • A.

      A. Inorganic shapes

    • B.

      B. Rectangles, triangles, squares

    • C.

      C. Organic shapes

    • D.

      D. None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. C. Organic shapes
    Explanation
    Organic shapes are irregular and free-flowing, resembling natural forms found in nature, such as leaves, clouds, or waves. They lack straight lines or sharp angles and are often asymmetrical. In contrast, inorganic shapes are geometric and have defined edges and angles. Rectangles, triangles, and squares are examples of geometric shapes, which are not organic in nature. Therefore, the correct answer is c. Organic shapes.

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  • 13. 

    Which of the following is an example of geometric shape?

    • A.

      A. triangle

    • B.

      B. shell

    • C.

      C. leaves

    • D.

      D. b and c

    Correct Answer
    A. A. triangle
    Explanation
    A triangle is an example of a geometric shape because it is a closed figure with three sides and three angles. Geometric shapes are defined by their mathematical properties, such as their angles, sides, and symmetry. In contrast, shells and leaves are examples of natural shapes that do not have the same mathematical properties as geometric shapes. Therefore, the correct answer is a. triangle.

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  • 14. 

    It is a principle of art which refers to an element in a composition that repeats over and over again.

    • A.

      A. asymmetrical balance

    • B.

      B. repetition

    • C.

      C. asymmetrical balance

    • D.

      D. renewal

    Correct Answer
    B. B. repetition
    Explanation
    Repetition is the correct answer because it refers to the principle of art where an element is repeated multiple times in a composition. This repetition creates a sense of unity, rhythm, and harmony in the artwork. It can be seen in various forms such as repeated shapes, lines, colors, or patterns. Repetition helps to establish a visual consistency and can be used to create emphasis and enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the artwork.

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  • 15. 

    These are works of art that have length, width, and depth in space.

    • A.

      A. 2D art

    • B.

      B. 3D art

    • C.

      C. 4D art

    • D.

      D. 3G art

    Correct Answer
    B. B. 3D art
    Explanation
    3D art refers to artworks that have length, width, and depth in space. Unlike 2D art, which is flat and only has length and width, 3D art creates the illusion of depth and volume. This can be achieved through various techniques such as sculpture, installation art, or even digital art that uses three-dimensional modeling. 4D art refers to artworks that incorporate time as a dimension, which is not mentioned in the given statement. 3G art is not a recognized term in the context of art.

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  • 16. 

    A method used in shaping soft material such as a modeling clay.

    • A.

      A. casting

    • B.

      B. assembling

    • C.

      C. modeling

    • D.

      D. painting

    Correct Answer
    C. C. modeling
    Explanation
    The correct answer is modeling because it refers to the method used in shaping soft material such as modeling clay. Modeling involves manipulating the material with hands or tools to create a desired shape or form. This process is commonly used in sculpting, pottery, and other artistic practices where malleable materials are shaped into specific designs.

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  • 17. 

    It involves pouring liquid into a mold which contains a hollow space of the desired shape and then allowed to harden.

    • A.

      A. modeling

    • B.

      B. assembling

    • C.

      C. carving

    • D.

      D. casting

    Correct Answer
    D. D. casting
    Explanation
    Casting is the process of pouring liquid material, such as metal or plastic, into a mold that has a hollow space in the desired shape. The liquid material is then allowed to harden and take the shape of the mold. This process is commonly used in manufacturing to create objects with complex shapes or intricate details. Modeling involves creating a representation of an object, assembling involves putting parts together, and carving involves shaping a material by cutting or chiseling it. None of these processes involve pouring liquid into a mold to harden.

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  • 18. 

    An artwork where the materials are joined or glued together to form the sculpture.

    • A.

      A. Modeling

    • B.

      B. Casting

    • C.

      C. Assembling

    • D.

      D. Carving

    Correct Answer
    C. C. Assembling
    Explanation
    The correct answer is c. Assembling. This is because assembling refers to the process of joining or gluing together materials to form a sculpture. This technique involves combining different components or parts to create the final artwork. Modeling involves shaping or manipulating a material, casting involves pouring a liquid material into a mold, and carving involves removing material from a solid block. None of these techniques involve joining or gluing materials together, making them incorrect answers.

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  • 19. 

     A method of removing or scraping portion of the material to produce the artistic work.

    • A.

      A. Carving

    • B.

      B. Modeling

    • C.

      C. Assembling

    • D.

      D. Casting

    Correct Answer
    A. A. Carving
    Explanation
    Carving is the process of removing or scraping portions of a material to create an artistic work. This technique involves using tools such as knives, chisels, or saws to shape the material into the desired form. Carving is commonly used in woodwork, stone sculpting, and even in some forms of printmaking. It allows the artist to create intricate details and textures by carefully removing layers of the material.

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  • 20. 

    It is an art of putting together objects that are no longer in use.

    • A.

      A. Mobile

    • B.

      B. Junk art

    • C.

      C. Baking

    • D.

      D. Waste management

    Correct Answer
    B. B. Junk art
    Explanation
    Junk art refers to the practice of creating artwork by assembling objects that are no longer in use. This involves taking discarded or unwanted items and repurposing them to create something visually appealing or thought-provoking. The answer "b. Junk art" accurately describes this process, as it involves the artistic arrangement of unused objects.

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  • 21. 

    It is an immediate care given to a person who has been injured.

    • A.

      A. Hospitalization

    • B.

      B. Surgery

    • C.

      C. First aid

    • D.

      D. None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. C. First aid
    Explanation
    First aid is the correct answer because it refers to the immediate care provided to a person who has been injured. It involves simple medical techniques and procedures that can be performed on the spot to stabilize the person's condition until further medical help arrives. Hospitalization and surgery are not immediate care measures, and therefore, they are not the correct answers.

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Jomar Buquia |Elementary Education
Jomar, an elementary teacher at a private school in Caloocan City, Philippines, teaches subjects like English, Science, Social Studies, Filipino, and MAPEH. Jomar finds enjoyment in creating online quizzes for convenient student assessment.

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