Diagnostic Test G 10
Diagnostic Test G 10
Diagnostic Test G 10
Department of Education
Rigion IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Rizal
District I-Rodriguez
SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
DIAGNOSTIC TEST
2015-2016
Name:______________________________________________________Section:___________________
Date:_______________________________________________________Score:____________________
MUSIC
I. Multiple Choice
Direction: Read the question carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. The slit drum is a hollow percussion instrument. Although known as a drum, it is not a true drum but is
an idiophone.
a. Slit drum c. Afro-Beat
b. Apala d. Axe
2. is a 19th-century art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based artists whose independent
exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s.
a. Impressionism c. Neo-classism
b. Expressionism d. Modern Nationalist music
3. Was a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Germany at the beginning of
the 20th century.
a. Impressionism c. Neo-classism
b. Expressionism d. Modern Nationalist music
4. Is a social dance with marked influences from Cuba and PuertoRico that started in New York in the
mid 1970’s. Its style contains elementsfrom the swing dance and hustle as well as the complex Afro-
Cuban and Afro-Carribeandance forms of pachanga and guaguanco.
a. salsa c. samba
b. son d. tango
5. One of the most important and influential of the 20th century composers. He was the primary exponent
of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other impressionist composers.
a. Karlheinz Stockhausen c. Claudedebussy
b. Edgard Varese d. Sergei Prokofieff
6. Is a West African xylophone. It is a pitched percussion instrument with bars made from logs or
bamboo.
a. Tarol c. Balafon
b. Caixa d. Miniero or Ganza
6. was born on December 22, 1883. He was considered an “innovative French-born composer.”
However, he spent the greater part of his life and career in the United States, where he pioneered and
created new sounds that bordered between music and noise.
a. Edgard Varèse a. Karlheinz Stockhausen
b. Claudedebussy d. Karlheinz Stockhausen
7. is a central figure in the realm of electronic music. Born in Cologne, Germany, he had the opportunity
to meetMessiaen, Schoenberg, andWebern, the principal innovators at the time.
a. Edgard Varèse a. Karlheinz Stockhausen
b. Claudedebussy d. Karlheinz Stockhausen
8. National Artist who composed the three-act opera Noli Me Tangere with libretto by National Artist
Guillermo Tolentino.
a. Dr. Arnodl Santos Buenabentura c. Felipe Padilla de Leon
b. Ryan Cayabyab d. Francisco Buencamino
9. The musical play is a production for poetry and mixed media for male and female narrators, female
voice, two percussionists, two pianists, and two dancers. It was first presented at the Cultural Center of
the Philippines Loading Dock in March 1991.
a. Ibong adarna c. Daragang Magayon
b. Noli Me Tangere d. El Felibusterismo
10. Is a wind instrument made from a seashell usuallyof a large sea snail. It is prepared by cutting a hole
in itsspine near the apex, then blown into as if it were a trumpet.
a. Maracatu c. conch
b. Were d. Agbe Sakere
11. an ancient vessel flute made of clay or ceramic with four to 12 finger holes and a mouthpiece that
projected from the body.
a. Panpipes (Zamponas) c. Charango
b. Pitus d. Ocarina
12. Was born on November5, 1883 in Bulacan. He was the son of a musically inclined couple. His father
was Fortunato Buencamino, a church organist and band master. His mother was Luisa Beltran, a noted
singer. He studied music composition and harmony at Liceo de Manila. Unfortunately, he was not able to
finish.
a. Catalina de la Cruz c. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Francisco Beltran Buencamino Sr d. Atang de la Rama
13. is a broadway musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe, with lyrics by Charles
Hart and music by Lloyd Webber.
a. The Phantom of the Opera c. Romeo and Juliet
b. Les Misérables d. Ibong Adarna
14.known as “Les Mis,” is a musical composed in 1980 by Frenchcomposer Claude-Michel
Schönberg with libretto by Alain Boublil.
a. The Phantom of the Opera c. Romeo and Juliet
b. Les Misérables d. Ibong Adarna
15. Was born on September 3, 1922 in Cavite City. At age 11, he started composing band
marches, instrumental, and vocal scores, as well as music for Catholic masses.
a.Atang de la Rama c. Ryan Cayabyab Francisco
b. Rosendo e. Santos jr. d. Catalina de la Cruz
ARTS
16. This includes artistic works produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the
1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era.
a. modern art b. pop art c. local art d. install art
17. How did impressionists paint light and shadow?
a. using complimentary colors b. using realistic colors
b. using secondary colors d. using primary colors
18. What is Edgar Degas best known for?
a. for creating a portrait of France c. for his pictures of ballet dancers
b. for creating lily ponds d. for painting social issues
19. What were the main subjects of impressionist paintings?
a. ballet dancers b. Paris Life c. horse races d. flowers
20. Among the various styles that arose within the expressionist art movements were the
following except one.
a. neoprimitivism b. fauvism c. Dadaism d. socialism
21. An art style that incorporated elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the
wood carvings of African tribes.
a. neoprimitivism b. fauvism c. Dadaism d. socialism
22. It was a style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
a. neoprimitivism b. fauvism c. Dadaism d. surrealism
23. A style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream world beyond the conscious one.
a. neoprimitivism b. fauvism c. Dadaism d. surrealism
24. These are the following art styles under abstractionism
a. cubism, futurism, mechanical style, nonobjectivism
b. cubism, futurism, realistic style, nonobjectivism
c. cubism, futurism, technical style, nonobjectivism
d. cubism, futurism, mechanical style, social realism
25. Pop Art is
a. An art movement that involves imagery dealing with food
b. An art movement that involves imagery with Pop culture
c. An art movement that involves famous people
d. All of the above
26. The artist that used repeating images, such as Marilyn Monroe or Campbell’s soup is
a. Roy Lichtenstein c. Robert Rauschenburg
b. Andy Warhol d. Claus Oldenburg
27. Food such as Mcdonald’s, could be a subject of Pop Art because it is a major influence on consumer
culture.
a. true b. false
28. What was the main goal of the artists belonging to the Pop Art movement?
a. They wanted to appeal their audience
b. They wanted to create an artwork using imagery that they enjoyed
c. They were trying to question the concept of “what is art”
d. All of the above
29. Makes use of space and materials in truly and innovative ways
a. installation art c. performance art
b. contemporary art d. modern art
30. Performance art does include such activities as theatre, dance, music, mime, juggling and
a. gymnastics b. aerobic c. exercising d. none of the above
P.E.
31. It is an activity done during free time that provides a means of relaxing the mind and the body.
a. medication b. gambling c. recreation d. eating
32. The way in which an individual lives.
a. routine b. lifestyle c. habit d. leisure
33. More food intake but less physical exertion
a. weight gain b. weight loss c. weight maintenance d. none of the above
34. Physical exertion is the same with food intake
a. weight gain b. weight loss c. weight maintenance d. none of the above
35. It is a rough measure of body composition that is useful for classifying the health risks of body
weight.
a. weight indicator c. body mass measurement
b. body mass index d. all of the above
36. It is a combination of speed and strength.
a. flexibility b. agility c. power d. reaction time
37. Which sport is best for agility?
a. sepak takraw c. trunk lift
b. gymnastics d. badminton
38. The purpose of this exercise is to prepare the body for a more strenuous workout.
a. stretching b. bending c. warm-up d. cool-down
39. This is the ability of your heart and lung systems to work together to deliver oxygen to the working
muscles and sustain energy for a longer period of time.
a. body mass index c. physical fitness
b. sports fitness d. cardio-respiratory fitness
40. Which of the following is not an active type of recreation?
a. playing different types of sports c. dancing the Cha cha
b. watching television d. cooking during free time
41. Poor diet with lack of exercise contributes to ____________.
a. increased risk of diseases c. weight loss
b. obesity d. none of the above
42. The following are the skills being developed in badminton except one.
a. smash b. footwork c. lob d. hitting
43. Which of the following are the skills being enhanced in volleyball?
a. passing b. receiving c. attacking d. all of the above
44. The linking of the senses such as sight and hearing
a. reaction time b. balance c. coordination d. alertness
45. Part of the FITT formula that refers to an individual’s level of effort , compared with their maximal
effort, which is usually expressed as percentage
a. intensity b. frequency c. time d. type
HEALTH
46. What do you call the state of well-being of a person who uses information, products, and
services that have a direct effect on one’s health?
a. Consumer health c. Health services
b. Consumer rights d. Health products
47. What do you call the data and facts about health products and services that you get from
media and people, including professionals and agencies?
a. Regulations c. Resources
b. Health information d. Health database methods
48. What do you call a practitioner of traditional medicine who uses medicinal plants and other
natural elements to cure illnesses?
a. albularyo b. quack c. hilot d. midwife
49. What term refers to the use of methods or remedies to cure diseases that are not scientifically
accepted?
a. palm reading b. faith healing c. quackery d. midwifery
50. Which institution has the foremost responsibility of protecting consumers and upholding
their rights?
a. government b. community c. family d. church
51. What are substances, materials, or equipment prepared and used for the maintenance of
health?
a. health products c. copper bracelet
b. apparatuses d. herbal drink
52. What is a legal method of disseminating information through the use of puffery?
a. popularizing b. education c. advertisement d. hearsay
53. What is an appeal technique which uses doctor, clinical tests, and research results to inform
the public of a specific product?
a. bandwagon c. scientific evidence
b. testimonials d. public exposure
54. What are health information, procedures, and work that satisfy one’s needs and wants as a
consumer?
a. advertisements c. health products
b. health services d. consumer education
55. What is an appeal technique that uses well-known people to endorse a product?
a. novelty c. testimonials
b. health services d. bandwagon
56. Why do producers make use of advertisements?
a. to convince consumers to patronize their products
b. for business competition
c. for consumer satisfaction
d. to guide consumers
57. How do you make the right decisions in buying a health product?
a. read advertisements of various products
b. know the content and effects of the products
c. look for a well-known manufacturer
d. buy products endorsed by well-known people
58. Why do people avail of the services of medical quacks?
a. availability of their services c. quacks offer quality service
b. high cost of medical services d. people trust them
59. How does the government ensure the protection of consumer?
a. by providing health services
b. by creating agencies to protect consumers
c. by providing security services in business establishments
d. by distributing sample products
60. Which of the following will you approach for reliable health information?
a. celebrity health product endorser
b. neighbor
c. government health agency
d. personnel
Republic of Philippines
Department of Education
Rigion IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Rizal
District I-Rodriguez
SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
DIAGNOSTIC TEST
2015-2016
TEST ANSWER KEY
1. A
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. C
10. C
11. D
12. B
13. A
14. B
15. B
16. A
17. A
18. C
19. B
20. D
21. A
22. B
23. D
24. A
25. B
26. B
27. A
28. C
29. A
30. A
31. C 46. A
32. B 47. B
33. A 48. A
34. C 49. C
35. B 50. A
36. C 51. A
37. D 52. C
38. C 53. C
39. D 54. A
40. B 55. C
41. A 56. A
42. D 57. B
43. C 58. B
44. A 59. C
45. A 60. B