MAPEH10 Fourth
MAPEH10 Fourth
MAPEH10 Fourth
1. What are the two elements of dance that is dictated by the number of bodies performing through
space?
A. Balance and Direction C. Direction and Focus
B. Dimension and Focus D. Mass and Volume
2. Why is it important to do warm-up before doing a physical activity?
A. To avoid accidents that may result in injuries
B. To help reduce muscle soreness.
C. To prepare the body on the activity
D. All of the above
3. What form of dance is highly improvisational in nature?
A. Ballroom dance C. Interpretative dance
B. Creative dance D. Modern dance
4. What is the course or way in which movement is directed with reference to the frontal plane of the
body?
A. Balance C. Line
B. Direction D. Space
5. The following are examples of creative dance, EXCEPT.
A. Hip-hop C. Jazz
B. Folk dance D. Pop
6. Which of the following is an example of a locomotor movement?
A. Pivot C. Turn
B. Run D. Twist
7. Which of the following is an example of a non-locomotor movement?
A. Dancing C. Turn
B. Running D. Walking
8. What guides the movement count, tempo, dictate the speed of movement and dynamics?
A. Balance C. Dimension
B. Direction D. Rhythm
9. What form of dance is meant to be interpreted for performances and staging?
A. Creative dance C. Hip-hop dance
B. Interpretative dance D. Modern dance
10. Which of the following is an example of interpretative dance?
A. Ballet C. Jazz
B. Hip-hop D. Pop
11. Which one of the following theatrical elements refers to the people on stage that act and perform
live in front of the viewers?
A. Audience C. Performer
B. Director D. Viewer
12. Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the major theatrical elements?
A. Audience C. Scenery
B. Props D. Visual Aspect and Music
13. Which of the following major theatrical elements refers to a form of writing that consists of a
dialogue that the characters say to each other?
A. Director C. Performer
B. Light D. Script
14. Which of the following technical elements refers to the clothing and accessories worn by the
performers/actors to portray their characters during the play?
A. Costumes C. Props
B. Lights D. Scenery
15. Which technical elements of theatre is use to transform an actor to into a character like costumes,
wigs, and body paints?
A. Costume C. Make up
B. Lights D. Scenery
16. Which of the following refers to an art that has a lot of roles in play and has a function of
communicating the emotional aspects of the story to convey the audience?
A. Costume C. Music
B. Lights D. Scenery
17. Which major theatrical element is the most important group of individuals in theatre because other
than to see the performance, they also give their responses to it through reacting and responding in
their own perceptions?
A. Audience C. Performer
B. Director D. Scenery
18. Which of the following major theatrical elements oversee all elements of the play to creatively
organize the set, costume, and design and makes sure to put together a great team to pursue and
support their vision?
A. Audience C. Performer
B. Director D. Scenery
19. Which technical elements of theatre refer to what the audience hears during a performance to
communicate character, context, and environment?
A. Costume C. Scenery
B. Lights D. Sounds
20. Which of the following best describes theatre?
A. is the means in which the story or the concept will be presented and made to understand by
audience.
B. is strategically in emotional high positions, and the media effects have been calibrated to create
realistic moods
C. combines the theatrical elements in a musical play with music and media to create a special
effect that attracts attention of the audience.
D. is a collaborative performance presented in an area with live audiences. It is an art that is used to
show actual experiences as a form of dramatic representation as an art or profession.
21. It refers to an individuals’ plan to make a career choice or a career shift.
A. Career pathway C. Medical Profession
B. Health career planning D. Professionalism
22. Which of the following steps in making a career plan can discover personal strengths through self-
assessment?
A. Career exploration C. Plan of action
B. Career motivation D. Self-assessment
23. Which of the following steps in making a career plan can explore different careers and work
environments through career fairs, online research, meetings, internship, alumni connection, and
professional resources?
A. Career exploration C. Plan of Action
B. Career motivation D. Self-assessment
24. A design to familiarize students with the various careers in the medical profession and allied health
services is _____________.
A. Career planning C. Health Plan
B. Health careers D. Self-assessment
25. Which of the following define career an occupation or profession that requires special training?
A. Action plan C. Career choice
B. Career D. Career Plan
26. Figuring out a general career path by evaluating experiences is part of the _____ stage of career
planning.
A. Exploration C. Identifying options
B. Building Skills D. Targeted job search
27. An understanding that applies to many different areas is called _____ skills.
A. Career C. General
B. Domain Specific D. Major
28. Which of the following is one way to prove that where you go to school can affect your career?
A. Through alumni homecoming C. Through the name recognition
B. Through career plan opportunities D. Through reputation
29. Skills that are applicable to many different situations and jobs are called _____ skills.
A. Career C. Transferable
B. Committees D. Transfer
30. Which of the following is an appropriate way to nurture a mentor relationship?
A. Share an article they might like C. Update them in your new work station
B. Send a thank you note D. Send a love letter
31. The artist known to be the overall artistic coordinator of the entire production.
A. Director C. Producer
B. Playwright D. Set Designer
32. In a professional stage production, this is the artist who takes the play from a mere concept to an
actual finished presentation.
A. Choreographer C. Producer
B. Director D. Technical Director
33. Plans out all the dance steps to suit the music and also rehearses the actors until they are able to
perform the dance skillfully.
A. Choreographer C. Producer
B. Playwright D. Technical Director
34. Plans how each actor and every member of the stage (sound, lighting, and costume crew) need to
be coordinated to bring the director’s vision to life.
A. Choreographer C. Producer
B. Lighting Designer D. Technical Director
35. The concept and creation of the physical stage setup
A. Choreographer C. Set Designer
B. Costume Designer D. Technical Director
36. In a stage production, the writer of the script is more specifically called ____________
A. Director C. Production Manager
B. Playwright D. Technical Director
37. The artist who studies the general setting (time and place) that the play is meant to take place in, as
well as each character in the script.
A. Costume Designer C. Makeup Designer
B. Director D. Playwright
38. Works on adding detailed notes to the script to serve as a guide for the sound crew during
rehearsals and the actual performance
A. Producer C. Sound Engineer
B. Sound Designer D. Technical Director
39. The artist who makes the actors look natural for their respective roles—based on their characters’
age and personality, and the time and place of the story.
A. Costume Designer C. Makeup Designer
B. Makeup Artist D. Set Designer
40. Creates the mood of each scene in the play, highlighting a dramatic moment, signaling the entrance
of a character, focusing attention on a specific spot on stage, or even providing the blanket of
darkness for set and props changes.
A. Actor C. Technical Designer
B. Lighting Designer D. Sound Designer