MAPEH 7 • Term 1

1st Summative Test Reviewer

50-item multiple choice review

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Section Review

Music

Questions 1–12

Listen closely. Notice sound, culture, and meaning.
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Question 1 / 50
1. A learner listens to a Southeast Asian pop song for the first time. Which observation shows the best active listening?
A
“The song is nice because many people like it.”
B
“The singer looks confident in the music video.”
C
“I noticed the rhythm, language, instruments, and mood.”
D
“I chose it because the title is easy to remember.”
Correct Answer
C — “I noticed the rhythm, language, instruments, and mood.”
Why: Active listening means noticing musical and cultural details, not just giving a general reaction.
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Question 2 / 50
2. A class performs a song using bamboo instruments, drums, and guitars without any singing. What type of music is being performed?
A
vocal music
B
instrumental music
C
silent music
D
dramatic music
Correct Answer
B — instrumental music
Why: Instrumental music is performed mainly with instruments and no singing.
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Question 3 / 50
3. Two classmates sing the same melody, but one voice sounds soft and airy while the other sounds full and deep. Which musical element is being compared?
A
tempo
B
rhythm
C
dynamics
D
timbre
Correct Answer
D — timbre
Why: Timbre refers to the unique quality or color of a voice or instrument sound.
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Question 4 / 50
4. In a song, the pattern “long-short-short, long-short-short” is repeated many times. Which musical element is most clearly shown?
A
rhythm
B
texture
C
melody
D
harmony
Correct Answer
A — rhythm
Why: Rhythm is the pattern of long, short, strong, or weak sounds in music.
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Question 5 / 50
5. A Filipino pop song uses Tagalog lyrics, modern beats, and references to family values. Why can this song express cultural identity?
A
It removes all signs of local culture.
B
It copies only foreign musical styles.
C
It combines modern sound with Filipino experiences.
D
It avoids language, tradition, and meaning.
Correct Answer
C — It combines modern sound with Filipino experiences.
Why: Cultural identity may be shown through language, values, style, and local references.
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Question 6 / 50
6. Why is it important to listen to music from different Southeast Asian countries?
A
It proves that all countries have the same songs.
B
It helps learners appreciate cultural diversity.
C
It shows that only popular music has value.
D
It makes local music less meaningful.
Correct Answer
B — It helps learners appreciate cultural diversity.
Why: Listening to different Southeast Asian music helps students appreciate diversity.
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Question 7 / 50
7. A teacher asks the class to compare a slow folk song and a fast dance song. Which element are they mainly comparing?
A
tempo
B
medium
C
subject
D
texture
Correct Answer
A — tempo
Why: Tempo refers to the speed of music, such as slow or fast.
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Question 8 / 50
8. Which detail can help show that a contemporary song is connected to a specific culture?
A
the number of speakers used in class
B
the brand of microphone used by the singer
C
the length of the music video online
D
the use of local language and traditional sounds
Correct Answer
D — the use of local language and traditional sounds
Why: Local language and traditional sounds can connect music to culture.
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Question 9 / 50
9. While listening, students tap their feet evenly from beginning to end. What musical element are they following?
A
melody
B
beat
C
timbre
D
texture
Correct Answer
B — beat
Why: Beat is the steady pulse that listeners can tap or clap along with.
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Question 10 / 50
10. A group sings without instruments during a class performance. What kind of music are they presenting?
A
vocal music
B
visual music
C
target music
D
architectural music
Correct Answer
A — vocal music
Why: Vocal music uses the human voice as the main sound source.
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Question 11 / 50
11. A song includes a distinct language, traditional instrument sound, and regional singing style. What can these details help the listener identify?
A
the singer’s favorite food
B
the number of performers
C
the possible cultural origin of the song
D
the classroom seating arrangement
Correct Answer
C — the possible cultural origin of the song
Why: Language, instruments, and performance style may suggest cultural origin.
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12. Which situation best describes contemporary or emerging music?
A
A song that cannot be performed by young people.
B
A sound that has no connection to society.
C
A performance that avoids technology completely.
D
A new song style influenced by current culture and trends.
Correct Answer
D — A new song style influenced by current culture and trends.
Why: Contemporary or emerging music reflects current styles, technology, and trends.
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Section Review

Arts

Questions 13–26

Look at materials, subject, technique, and context.
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Question 13 / 50
13. A group of learners uses acting, movement, voice, and facial expression to tell a story on stage. What art form are they presenting?
A
performing art
B
architectural art
C
woven art
D
printed art
Correct Answer
A — performing art
Why: Acting, voice, and movement on stage are features of performing arts.
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Question 14 / 50
14. An artist creates a painting using watercolor on paper. In this example, which part refers to the medium?
A
the message about nature
B
the audience watching the work
C
the watercolor and paper used
D
the title written below the art
Correct Answer
C — the watercolor and paper used
Why: Medium refers to the material used to create the artwork.
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Question 15 / 50
15. A student plans, sketches, colors, and revises a poster before submitting it. What does this series of steps show?
A
subject
B
context
C
theme
D
process
Correct Answer
D — process
Why: Process refers to the steps followed in creating an artwork.
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16. A painter uses short, repeated brush strokes to create the texture of grass. What is being described?
A
theme
B
technique
C
audience
D
location
Correct Answer
B — technique
Why: Technique is the specific way an artist uses materials or tools.
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Question 17 / 50
17. A mural shows farmers harvesting rice in a field. What is the subject of the artwork?
A
the feeling of national pride
B
the value of patience and hard work
C
farmers harvesting rice
D
the history of all Philippine festivals
Correct Answer
C — farmers harvesting rice
Why: Subject refers to what is shown or represented in the artwork.
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Question 18 / 50
18. A poster shows people protecting rivers, planting trees, and reducing plastic waste. What theme is most likely expressed?
A
care for the environment
B
practice of target games
C
speed in physical activity
D
use of musical instruments
Correct Answer
A — care for the environment
Why: The images suggest environmental care as the main theme.
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Question 19 / 50
19. An artist draws many images of a character in slightly different positions and plays them quickly. What art form is being created?
A
weaving
B
architecture
C
sculpture
D
animation
Correct Answer
D — animation
Why: Animation creates the illusion of movement through a sequence of images.
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Question 20 / 50
20. Which best describes comics as an art form?
A
They use only live actors and stage lights.
B
They tell stories through panels, images, and text.
C
They are made only by arranging stones in buildings.
D
They depend only on rhythm and melody.
Correct Answer
B — They tell stories through panels, images, and text.
Why: Comics use panels, images, and words to tell a story.
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Question 21 / 50
21. A community creates cloth by crossing threads over and under each other to form patterns. What art process is shown?
A
filming
B
carving
C
weaving
D
dancing
Correct Answer
C — weaving
Why: Weaving involves crossing or interlacing threads to form fabric or patterns.
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Question 22 / 50
22. A school building is designed to be safe, useful, and meaningful for students. Which art-related field is involved?
A
architecture
B
animation
C
comics
D
theater
Correct Answer
A — architecture
Why: Architecture involves designing useful and meaningful physical spaces.
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Question 23 / 50
23. During a performance, a student takes photos, records videos, and writes notes about what happened. What practice is being used?
A
guessing
B
scoring
C
warming up
D
documentation
Correct Answer
D — documentation
Why: Documentation records an artwork or performance through notes, photos, or videos.
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Question 24 / 50
24. Why should learners consider the cultural or social context of an artwork?
A
It makes the artwork impossible to understand.
B
It helps explain the meaning and purpose of the work.
C
It removes the artist’s ideas from the artwork.
D
It focuses only on the price of materials.
Correct Answer
B — It helps explain the meaning and purpose of the work.
Why: Cultural or social context helps explain meaning and relevance.
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Question 25 / 50
25. Which example belongs mainly to visual arts?
A
a digital poster about school safety
B
a relay race during PE class
C
a breathing activity for stress
D
a group song with percussion
Correct Answer
A — a digital poster about school safety
Why: A digital poster is a visual artwork because it is mainly seen and viewed.
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Question 26 / 50
26. A theater presentation includes costumes, dialogue, body movement, and stage space. What does this show?
A
Theater uses only drawings and printed words.
B
Theater avoids audience interaction completely.
C
Theater combines several elements to communicate meaning.
D
Theater is the same as passive recreation.
Correct Answer
C — Theater combines several elements to communicate meaning.
Why: Theater combines performance elements such as acting, movement, costume, and space.
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Section Review

Physical Education

Questions 27–38

Think safety, movement, strategy, and fair play.
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Question 27 / 50
27. In a game, players try to roll, throw, or strike an object as close as possible to a mark. What type of game is this?
A
invasion game
B
target game
C
rhythm game
D
dramatic game
Correct Answer
B — target game
Why: Target games involve aiming at a target or mark with accuracy.
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Question 28 / 50
28. Which situation best shows an invasion game?
A
Players take turns aiming at pins.
B
Players draw a poster about teamwork.
C
Players enter an opponent’s area to score.
D
Players sit and watch a sports video.
Correct Answer
C — Players enter an opponent’s area to score.
Why: Invasion games involve entering an opponent’s territory or area to score.
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29. During a team game, your teammate is open and closer to the goal. What is the best tactical decision?
A
Pass the ball to the open teammate.
B
Keep the ball even when surrounded.
C
Stop playing and wait silently.
D
Ignore the teammate’s position.
Correct Answer
A — Pass the ball to the open teammate.
Why: Passing to an open teammate is a smart tactical choice in team play.
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Question 30 / 50
30. Why should learners do warm-up activities before playing?
A
To make the class period shorter.
B
To avoid learning the game rules.
C
To replace the main activity.
D
To prepare the body and reduce injury risk.
Correct Answer
D — To prepare the body and reduce injury risk.
Why: Warm-ups prepare the body and help reduce the risk of injury.
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Question 31 / 50
31. Which action best shows sportsmanship during a class game?
A
Blaming teammates after every mistake.
B
Accepting the result and respecting players.
C
Changing the score when no one is looking.
D
Laughing at opponents who miss a shot.
Correct Answer
B — Accepting the result and respecting players.
Why: Sportsmanship includes respect, honesty, and acceptance of results.
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Question 32 / 50
32. Which activity is an example of active recreation?
A
scrolling online for several hours
B
sleeping through the whole afternoon
C
playing badminton with classmates
D
watching others exercise on video
Correct Answer
C — playing badminton with classmates
Why: Badminton requires movement and is an active form of recreation.
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Question 33 / 50
33. Which activity is mostly passive recreation?
A
watching a movie while sitting
B
dancing with a group
C
cycling around the village
D
joining a relay game
Correct Answer
A — watching a movie while sitting
Why: Watching a movie while sitting is mostly passive recreation.
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Question 34 / 50
34. Before using balls, cones, or other equipment, what should students do first?
A
Hide the materials after class.
B
Use them without listening.
C
Throw them around for fun.
D
Check if the area and equipment are safe.
Correct Answer
D — Check if the area and equipment are safe.
Why: Safety checks help prevent accidents before physical activity.
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Question 35 / 50
35. In an invasion game, a defender stays between the opponent and the goal. What skill is being shown?
A
avoiding teamwork
B
passive recreation
C
defensive positioning
D
musical timing
Correct Answer
C — defensive positioning
Why: Staying between the opponent and the goal is defensive positioning.
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Question 36 / 50
36. In a target game, why is controlling force important?
A
It helps the player aim with accuracy.
B
It makes the player ignore the target.
C
It removes the need for practice.
D
It makes rules unnecessary.
Correct Answer
A — It helps the player aim with accuracy.
Why: Controlled force helps players aim more accurately in target games.
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Question 37 / 50
37. Which behavior helps a team succeed in an invasion game?
A
refusing to pass to teammates
B
standing still during the whole game
C
ignoring open spaces on the court
D
communicating and moving into space
Correct Answer
D — communicating and moving into space
Why: Communication and moving into space support teamwork in invasion games.
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Question 38 / 50
38. How do physical activities support active living?
A
They encourage avoiding movement.
B
They improve fitness, wellness, and participation.
C
They make safety reminders unnecessary.
D
They replace respect and fair play.
Correct Answer
B — They improve fitness, wellness, and participation.
Why: Physical activities promote fitness, wellness, and active participation.
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Section Review

Health

Questions 39–50

Choose supportive, safe, and healthy actions.
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Question 39 / 50
39. A learner feels worried because classmates keep comparing body shapes and appearances. What adolescent concern is shown?
A
musical preference
B
architecture planning
C
body image pressure
D
target-game accuracy
Correct Answer
C — body image pressure
Why: Comparing appearances can create body image pressure.
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Question 40 / 50
40. Which behavior shows emotional resilience?
A
Giving up after one difficult task.
B
Hiding every feeling from others.
C
Blaming others for all problems.
D
Trying again after a setback.
Correct Answer
D — Trying again after a setback.
Why: Resilience means recovering or trying again after difficulty.
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Question 41 / 50
41. A student feels tired, easily irritated, and unable to focus because of many school tasks. What may these signs indicate?
A
stress
B
rhythm
C
architecture
D
animation
Correct Answer
A — stress
Why: Tiredness, irritability, and poor focus may be signs of stress.
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Question 42 / 50
42. Which is a healthy way to manage stress before an exam?
A
Stay awake all night and skip meals.
B
Plan study time, rest, and ask for help.
C
Compare scores with everyone online.
D
Ignore the exam until the last minute.
Correct Answer
B — Plan study time, rest, and ask for help.
Why: Planning, rest, and asking help are healthy stress-management strategies.
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Question 43 / 50
43. A learner receives hurtful comments online and starts feeling unsafe. What should the learner do?
A
Reply with harsher insults.
B
Keep it secret from everyone.
C
Tell a trusted adult and save evidence.
D
Join others in spreading rumors.
Correct Answer
C — Tell a trusted adult and save evidence.
Why: Reporting to a trusted adult and saving evidence are safe responses to online harm.
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Question 44 / 50
44. Which action helps safeguard mental health?
A
Ignoring all emotions every day.
B
Avoiding every supportive person.
C
Using harmful comparison as motivation.
D
Setting boundaries and seeking support.
Correct Answer
D — Setting boundaries and seeking support.
Why: Boundaries and support help protect mental health.
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Question 45 / 50
45. Which statement supports positive body image?
A
“My worth is not based only on appearance.”
B
“I must look exactly like online influencers.”
C
“People should be judged by body shape.”
D
“Only perfect-looking people deserve respect.”
Correct Answer
A — “My worth is not based only on appearance.”
Why: Positive body image includes self-worth beyond appearance.
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Question 46 / 50
46. A class conducts an anonymous check-in about stress levels. What is the best purpose of this activity?
A
To rank learners from weakest to strongest.
B
To identify concerns and plan support.
C
To embarrass those who feel stressed.
D
To remove the need for guidance.
Correct Answer
B — To identify concerns and plan support.
Why: A stress check-in can help identify concerns and guide support.
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Question 47 / 50
47. Which is a common source of adolescent stress?
A
pressure from school, peers, or family
B
correct use of musical rhythm
C
proper aiming in bowling
D
choice of art materials only
Correct Answer
A — pressure from school, peers, or family
Why: School, peer, and family pressure are common adolescent stressors.
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Question 48 / 50
48. Which example shows a mentally healthy habit?
A
Refusing to rest even when exhausted.
B
Talking about feelings in a safe way.
C
Comparing oneself harshly every day.
D
Solving stress only through isolation.
Correct Answer
B — Talking about feelings in a safe way.
Why: Safe communication about feelings supports mental health.
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Question 49 / 50
49. A learner notices that a friend has become withdrawn, sad, and uninterested in usual activities. What is the most supportive response?
A
Tell the friend to stop being dramatic.
B
Share the friend’s problem with everyone.
C
Listen respectfully and encourage help.
D
Ignore the friend until the mood changes.
Correct Answer
C — Listen respectfully and encourage help.
Why: Listening respectfully and encouraging help is supportive and safe.
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Question 50 / 50
50. Why are support systems important for adolescents?
A
They make adolescents depend on gossip.
B
They provide guidance, care, and help during difficulties.
C
They remove the need to make healthy choices.
D
They force everyone to have the same feelings.
Correct Answer
B — They provide guidance, care, and help during difficulties.
Why: Support systems provide care, guidance, and help during challenges.
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