MAPEH 10 • TERM 1

1st Summative Test Reviewer

Music • Arts • Physical Education • Health

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MUSIC

Questions 1–12 • Creative economy, production, listening, and critique

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Question 1
Music
Which phrase best describes the creative economy?
AAn economy based only on farming tools
BA system that removes artists from work
CAn economy that uses creativity, skill, talent, and cultural ideas to create value
DA system that studies only weather patterns
Correct Answer
C. An economy that uses creativity, skill, talent, and cultural ideas to create value
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Question 2
Music
A group of young musicians earns income by composing original songs, recording them, and sharing them through digital platforms. Which idea is best shown?
ACreative work can generate cultural and economic value.
BMusic has no connection to livelihood or industry.
CDigital platforms remove the need for creativity.
DOriginal songs are useful only inside the classroom.
Correct Answer
A. Creative work can generate cultural and economic value.
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Question 3
Music
Which law supports the development and promotion of Philippine creative industries?
ARepublic Act No. 10533
BRepublic Act No. 11904
CRepublic Act No. 9003
DRepublic Act No. 1425
Correct Answer
B. Republic Act No. 11904
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Question 4
Music
Why is government support for creative industries important?
AIt prevents artists from making original works.
BIt limits creative jobs to only one community.
CIt removes culture from business and education.
DIt helps protect, develop, and promote creative work.
Correct Answer
D. It helps protect, develop, and promote creative work.
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Question 5
Music
Which activity is part of music production?
ARecording vocals and mixing instrumental tracks
BComputing the area of a farm lot
CRepairing a broken water pipe
DSorting rocks according to texture
Correct Answer
A. Recording vocals and mixing instrumental tracks
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Question 6
Music
A student records a song, adjusts the volume of each track, adds effects, and prepares the final audio file. Which process is being shown?
AWeather forecasting
BStage blocking only
CMusic production
DMedical diagnosis
Correct Answer
C. Music production
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Question 7
Music
Before commenting on a song, a learner listens carefully to its melody, rhythm, lyrics, and mood. Which behavior is shown?
ARandom judging
BIgnoring details
CCopying answers
DActive listening
Correct Answer
D. Active listening
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Question 8
Music
Which action best shows active listening in music class?
ATalking loudly while the song is playing
BNoting the tempo, message, and instruments used
CChoosing an answer without hearing the song
DCovering the ears during the performance
Correct Answer
B. Noting the tempo, message, and instruments used
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Question 9
Music
Which domain includes live music, theatre, dance, spoken word, and musical theatre?
APerforming Arts Domain
BCultural Sites Domain
CDesign Domain
DPublishing Domain
Correct Answer
A. Performing Arts Domain
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Question 10
Music
A school program includes a dance number, a spoken-word piece, and a short musical play. Which creative-industry domain is mainly involved?
ASoftware and digital games
BTraditional cuisine
CPerforming arts
DBuilt heritage
Correct Answer
C. Performing arts
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Question 11
Music
Which statement is an evidence-based critique of a music performance?
A“The performance is bad because I dislike the group.”
B“The clear diction and steady rhythm helped the audience understand the message.”
C“The song is popular, so there is no need to explain anything.”
D“The performers should stop because I said so.”
Correct Answer
B. “The clear diction and steady rhythm helped the audience understand the message.”
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Question 12
Music
A learner says, “The group sang well because their voices blended clearly, but some parts became weak when the tempo changed.” What makes this critique strong?
AIt avoids giving any specific observation.
BIt judges the performers personally.
CIt focuses only on the costume color.
DIt uses observable musical evidence.
Correct Answer
D. It uses observable musical evidence.
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ARTS

Questions 13–24 • Visual arts, cultural expression, composition, and craftsmanship

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Question 13
Arts
Which is an arts-related creative industry domain?
AWeather Domain
BSports Domain
CVisual Arts Domain
DMedical Domain
Correct Answer
C. Visual Arts Domain
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Question 14
Arts
A student creates a painting, joins a school exhibit, and explains the message of the artwork. Which domain is most connected to the activity?
AVisual arts
BHeavy machinery
CSoil testing
DTraffic control
Correct Answer
A. Visual arts
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Question 15
Arts
Which process is most clearly related to Arts learning?
AReplacing engine parts only
BListing chemical symbols only
CMeasuring blood pressure only
DSketching, designing, responding, creating, and improving
Correct Answer
D. Sketching, designing, responding, creating, and improving
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Question 16
Arts
A learner first studies a community symbol, makes a sketch, revises the design, and creates a final poster. Which arts process is shown?
AAvoiding creative decisions
BCreating and innovating through visual planning
CRemoving meaning from the artwork
DCopying without understanding the source
Correct Answer
B. Creating and innovating through visual planning
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Question 17
Arts
A local embroidery pattern uses symbols passed down by elders in the community. Which idea does this best show?
ATraditional cultural expression and preservation
BRandom decoration without cultural meaning
CA purely medical service
DA sports-only activity
Correct Answer
A. Traditional cultural expression and preservation
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Question 18
Arts
Why are traditional weaving, carving, or embroidery designs important in creative industries?
AThey remove identity from local communities.
BThey are valuable only when copied without credit.
CThey preserve cultural memory while supporting creative work.
DThey should never be studied in Arts class.
Correct Answer
C. They preserve cultural memory while supporting creative work.
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Question 19
Arts
What does composition mean in visual arts?
AThe number of students watching the artwork
BThe price of materials used by the artist
CThe age of the person who made the artwork
DThe arrangement of elements within an artwork
Correct Answer
D. The arrangement of elements within an artwork
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Question 20
Arts
A poster places the title at the top, groups images around the center, and uses color to guide attention. What does composition refer to in this situation?
AThe artist's age only
BThe arrangement of elements within the work
CThe price of a ticket only
DThe number of viewers only
Correct Answer
B. The arrangement of elements within the work
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Question 21
Arts
Which criterion focuses on skill, artistry, and attention to detail?
ARandom guessing
BDistance from the classroom
CCraftsmanship and technical excellence
DNumber of people in the audience only
Correct Answer
C. Craftsmanship and technical excellence
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Question 22
Arts
A handmade lantern has clean cuts, balanced colors, secure parts, and carefully repeated patterns. Which criterion is mainly shown?
ACraftsmanship and technical excellence
BLack of planning and careless work
CPopularity without any visible skill
DRandom arrangement with no control
Correct Answer
A. Craftsmanship and technical excellence
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Question 23
Arts
Which evaluation uses evidence from the artwork?
A“It is ugly because my friend said so.”
B“It is beautiful, but I cannot explain why.”
C“The artist should change everything immediately.”
D“The warm colors, central image, and local symbols support the theme of community.”
Correct Answer
D. “The warm colors, central image, and local symbols support the theme of community.”
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Question 24
Arts
A student evaluates a mural by discussing its lines, colors, images, message, and community meaning. Why is the evaluation strong?
AIt focuses on gossip about the artist.
BIt uses visible details and meaning from the work.
CIt avoids looking closely at the mural.
DIt gives a score without any explanation.
Correct Answer
B. It uses visible details and meaning from the work.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Questions 25–36 • E-sports wellness, fair play, movement, and mHealth

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Question 25
Physical Education
Which practice supports healthy participation in e-sports?
ATaking screen breaks and stretching between matches
BPlaying continuously without eating or sleeping
CIgnoring posture during long gaming sessions
DSkipping all physical activity for more screen time
Correct Answer
A. Taking screen breaks and stretching between matches
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Question 26
Physical Education
A learner plays an online game for two hours but pauses to stretch, rest the eyes, and drink water. Which habit is shown?
AUnhealthy overuse of digital recreation
BTotal avoidance of wellness practices
CCheating in online competition
DDigital wellness during e-sports participation
Correct Answer
D. Digital wellness during e-sports participation
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Question 27
Physical Education
Which value is important in online team play?
ABlaming teammates after each mistake
BRespect for teammates and opponents
CCheating to win more quickly
DTrash talk as the main goal
Correct Answer
B. Respect for teammates and opponents
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Question 28
Physical Education
During an online team match, one player encourages the group, follows the rules, and accepts the result respectfully. Which value is shown?
APoor sportsmanship
BIrresponsible gaming
CFair play and teamwork
DUnhealthy competition
Correct Answer
C. Fair play and teamwork
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Question 29
Physical Education
Which activity helps balance sedentary screen time?
ASitting longer after every match
BAvoiding water during game play
CPlaying all night without rest
DWalking, stretching, or doing physical activity
Correct Answer
D. Walking, stretching, or doing physical activity
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Question 30
Physical Education
Why should learners balance gaming with physical movement?
ATo reduce the negative effects of too much sitting
BTo remove the need for sleep and meals
CTo make screen time the only daily activity
DTo avoid all forms of exercise
Correct Answer
A. To reduce the negative effects of too much sitting
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Question 31
Physical Education
A learner sets a time limit for online games so there is time for homework, meals, sleep, and exercise. Which skill is shown?
AIgnoring responsibilities
BPoor decision-making
CTime management
DAvoiding schoolwork
Correct Answer
C. Time management
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Question 32
Physical Education
Why is setting a schedule for digital recreation helpful?
AIt makes students play longer without rest.
BIt protects health, study time, rest, and responsibilities.
CIt removes the need for physical activity.
DIt encourages students to ignore meals.
Correct Answer
B. It protects health, study time, rest, and responsibilities.
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Question 33
Physical Education
Which tool is an example of mHealth support for active living?
AA step counter or fitness tracker
BA chalkboard used only for drawing
CA whistle with no health record
DA printed poster with no tracking
Correct Answer
A. A step counter or fitness tracker
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Question 34
Physical Education
A student uses a fitness app to count daily steps and check whether he reached his movement goal. Which tool is being used?
AA purely decorative phone wallpaper
BA game cheat code for faster winning
CA notebook with no health information
DAn mHealth tool for active living
Correct Answer
D. An mHealth tool for active living
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Question 35
Physical Education
Which action shows responsible use of mHealth?
ASharing personal health data with strangers
BBelieving every health notification without thinking
CUsing health reminders while protecting private information
DDeleting sleep and activity records to avoid responsibility
Correct Answer
C. Using health reminders while protecting private information
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Question 36
Physical Education
A learner uses a phone reminder to stand, stretch, drink water, and track sleep, but does not post private health details online. Which conclusion is best?
AThe learner is avoiding wellness practices.
BThe learner is using mHealth responsibly.
CThe learner is replacing exercise with screen time only.
DThe learner is misusing health information.
Correct Answer
B. The learner is using mHealth responsibly.
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HEALTH

Questions 37–50 • E-health, privacy, mHealth, and telemedicine

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Question 37
Health
What is e-health?
AA type of school dance performance only
BA painting method used for mural making
CThe use of ICT to support health services and information
DA uniform design for sports competitions
Correct Answer
C. The use of ICT to support health services and information
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Question 38
Health
A health center uses online records, text reminders, and digital health information to support patients. Which concept is shown?
AE-health
BVisual arts
CMusical theatre
DTraditional games
Correct Answer
A. E-health
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Question 39
Health
Which person shows e-health literacy?
AA learner forwards a cure without checking the source.
BA learner trusts every health post on social media.
CA learner posts private medical records for attention.
DA learner checks the reliability of online health information before using it.
Correct Answer
D. A learner checks the reliability of online health information before using it.
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Question 40
Health
A student sees a viral post about a disease cure. Before believing it, she checks if the source is a trusted health organization. What skill is shown?
ACareless sharing
BE-health literacy
CIgnoring evidence
DOnline entertainment only
Correct Answer
B. E-health literacy
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Question 41
Health
Why is privacy important in e-health?
AHealth information is personal and must be protected.
BPrivate health data should be posted publicly.
CConsent is unnecessary in online health services.
DMedical records are never sensitive.
Correct Answer
A. Health information is personal and must be protected.
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Question 42
Health
Which action protects privacy in digital health?
ASharing screenshots of a patient’s record in a group chat
BSending another person’s diagnosis to classmates
CKeeping passwords secure and asking consent before sharing health information
DPosting consultation details publicly for entertainment
Correct Answer
C. Keeping passwords secure and asking consent before sharing health information
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Question 43
Health
What does mHealth mean?
AA paper-only medical form with no digital support
BThe use of mobile devices for health support, monitoring, and communication
CA hospital building that avoids all technology
DA sports uniform used during tournaments
Correct Answer
B. The use of mobile devices for health support, monitoring, and communication
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Question 44
Health
Which situation is an example of mHealth?
AA student paints a poster about exercise.
BA teacher writes attendance on paper.
CA player joins an online tournament.
DA phone app reminds a user to take medicine on time.
Correct Answer
D. A phone app reminds a user to take medicine on time.
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Question 45
Health
Which is a limitation of telemedicine?
AIt always gives perfect results without communication.
BIt removes the need for patient consent.
CInternet or technical problems may affect the consultation.
DIt makes all online health posts automatically true.
Correct Answer
C. Internet or technical problems may affect the consultation.
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Question 46
Health
A patient cannot clearly show a physical injury through a poor video connection. Which limitation of telemedicine is shown?
ASome cases may still need clearer connection or in-person examination.
BTelemedicine always replaces all clinic visits.
COnline consultations remove the need for privacy.
DEvery medical problem can be solved through chat alone.
Correct Answer
A. Some cases may still need clearer connection or in-person examination.
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Question 47
Health
In a telemedicine consultation, which ethical practice is most important?
APosting patient details online
BIgnoring the patient’s questions
CSharing passwords with friends
DKeeping information confidential and getting informed consent
Correct Answer
D. Keeping information confidential and getting informed consent
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Question 48
Health
A doctor explains the online consultation process, asks permission, and protects the patient’s personal details. Which practice is shown?
ACareless use of private information
BEthical telehealth practice
CPublic sharing of records
DIgnoring patient rights
Correct Answer
B. Ethical telehealth practice
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Question 49
Health
A patient from a far barangay consults a doctor online because traveling to the clinic is difficult. Which benefit is shown?
ALess privacy for the patient
BNo need for clear communication
CIncreased access to care through remote consultation
DA guarantee that technology will never fail
Correct Answer
C. Increased access to care through remote consultation
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Question 50
Health
Which situation best shows a benefit of telemedicine?
AA patient receives medical advice remotely when going to the clinic is difficult.
BA patient posts private health records for everyone to read.
CA learner believes a random health post without checking.
DA consultation stops because the patient refuses to communicate clearly.
Correct Answer
A. A patient receives medical advice remotely when going to the clinic is difficult.
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