II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify What Is Being Described in Each Number. Choose The Answer at The Box
II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify What Is Being Described in Each Number. Choose The Answer at The Box
II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify What Is Being Described in Each Number. Choose The Answer at The Box
II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify what is being described in each number. Choose the answer at the box.
a.Food Poisoning b. Sprain c. Strain d. Drowning e. Burns
f. Chemical Burns g. Fracture h. Bandage i. Vital Sign
j. Dislocation k. First Aid l. Wound m. Cold Compress
n. transport o. Primary Survey p. Secondary Survey
____1. It is caused by consuming food or drink that is contaminated w/ bacteria or viruses.
____2. Is an injured to the ligaments of a bone due to accidental tearing or overstretching.
____3. It happens when air cannot get into the lung because of water.
____4. It is an injury to the muscles which is a result of improper use of the muscle.
____5. It may occur when electricity passes through the body.
____6. It is often due to domestic incidents such as touching a hot iron, friction or spilling boiling water on the
skin
____7. It refers to the level of response, pulse, breathing, and temperature of the victim.
____8. It is a sterile cloth used to cover a wound, stop bleeding or immobilize bone injury.
____9. A condition in w/c bones are partially or completely pulled out from its position.
____10. An initial treatment given to an injured person before the arrival of a medical practitioner.
____11. It is a break or crack of the bone.
____12. It is the break in the continuity of a tissue in the body.
____13. It is to move or transfer to another place.
____14.it is used to reduce swelling and relieved pain, especially used for sprains and strains.
____15. A survey of a victim is used when the victim is unconscious and to find out and immediately treat.
Test III. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is incorrect.
1. It is good to give food to an unconscious victim.
2. First aid takes the place of the services of a physician.
3. The victim is experiencing shock if his eyes are dilated.
4. The RICE method is used in treating sprains and strains.
5. Apply direct pressure to stop severe bleeding of a wound.
6. A good first aider informs the victim of the severity of the injury.
7. Immobilize the fractured part before taking a victim to the hospital.
8. Primary and secondary surveys of the victim are performed if the scene is not safe.
9. The first consideration in transporting a victim is to identify the place where the victim will be transferred.
10. Checking if something is blocking the airway of the victim is the last step in doing primary survey of the
victim.
Test IV. Process Questions: Write your answer at the back.
1. Who are victims of accidents?
2. Where do accidents happen?
3. Why do they happen?
4. Are these situations preventable? How?
5. What will you do if these happen?
Physical Education
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the statements carefully. Choose only the letter of the correct answer and
write it in the corresponding number in your answer sheet.
1. Which of the following is a cultural dance performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by a
community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of
a bountiful harvest?
a. Cultural dance b. festival dance c. folk dance d. social dance
2. The following festivals EXCEPT ONE are celebrated in honor of Sto. Niňo:
a. Ati-atihan b. Bangus Festival c. Dinagyang Festival d. Sinulog Festival
3. Each festival is uniquely different with the other festivals. What do you call the gathering and battle of all
festivals within the country?
a. Aliwan Fiesta b. Dinagyang Festival c. Festival of festivals d. Mother of all festivals
4. Which of the following is a source of energy which we need in order to perform our daily routine?
a. Bread b. cereals c. vegetables d. all of the above
5. How can festival dancing contribute to one’s fitness and well-being?
a. It reduces the risk of cardio-respiratory diseases
b. It facilitates teamwork and sense of community
c. It maximizes our use of energy and enhances cardiorespiratory health
d. It is a good form of exercise
6. What is the Total Energy Requirement (TER) of a student with a weight of 50 kg performing a moderate
festival dancing activity?
a. 1000 cal. b. 1500 cal. c. 2000 cal. d. 2500 cal.
7. Why is festival dancing an excellent way to reduce or maintain one’s weight?
a. It exhausts one’s energy to the extent that he can hardly catch his breath off
b. It burns desired number of calories stored in the body depending on the intensity of the activity
c. It easily burns fats off
d. It makes one achieve a desired body figure
8. How can one best benefit from festival dancing activities?
a. They help one achieve a personally active lifestyle
b. They contribute to the enhancement of community awareness
c. They develop one’s awareness of his own and others’ culture through festivals
d. All of the above
9. The following EXCEPT ONE may result from having a sedentary lifestyle:
a. Lung cancer b. Overweigh and obesity
c. Coronary artery and coronary hear diseases d. Diabetes
10. If an individual could hardly catch his breath off while performing festival dances, what is the intensity of
his activity?
a. Heavy b. light c. moderate d. moderately light
Matching Type: Below is a matching type activity which assesses learners’ prior knowledge on the festivals we
have in the country and their places of origin.
________1. Bambanti Festival a. Bacolod City
________2. Bangus Festival b. Baguio City
________3. Ati-Atihan c. Bicol
________4. Sinulog Festival d. Cebu City
________5. Mango Festival e. Dagupan, City
________6. Dinagyang Festival f. Davao City
________7. Panagbenga Festival g. Iloilo City
________8. Pattarradday Festival h. Isabela
________9. Masskara Festival i. Kalibo, Aklan
_______10. T’nalak Festival j. Santiago City, Isabela
k. South, Cotabato
ARTS
1. It is the name given to the Western movements in the decorative and visual arts.
a. Romanticism b. Neoclassicism c. Baroque period d. Classicism
2. Which of the following is NOT a characteristics of neo-classical arts.
a. Local color b. Over-all lighting c. formal composition d. use of matte color
3. This is the period in which Greek and Roman principles and styles were reflected in society.
a. Romanticism b. Neoclassicism c. Baroque d. Calssicism
4. He is an influential French painter in the Neoclassical style, and considered to be the pre-eminent painter of
the era. His subjects of paintings are more on history.
a. Jacques Louis David c. Antonio CAnova
b. JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES d. Bertel Thovaldsen
5. His paintings are usually nudes, portraits and mythological works. He is regarded as one of the great
exemplars of "academic art" and one of the finest “Old Masters” of his era.
a. Jacques Louis David c. Antonio CAnova
b. JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES d. Bertel Thovaldsen
6. He was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist. He executed sculptures of mythological characters.
a. Jacques Louis David c. Antonio CAnova
b. JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES d. Bertel Thovaldsen
7. A _________ style building features a design based on an ancient temple. These buildings were uncommon
during the Renaissance; architects of that period focused mainly on applying classical elements to churches
and modern buildings like palazzos and villas.
a. Palladian Style b. Temple Style c. Classical block d. Mansion Style
8. The building features a rectangular or square plan, with a flat (or roof and an exterior rich in classical detail.
a. Palladian Style b. Temple Style c. Classical block d. Mansion Style
9. A style of building is based on Andrea ______ style of villa construction. Some of the buildings feature a
balustrade which is a railing with vertical supports along the edge of the roof.
a. Palladian Style b. Temple Style c. Classical block d. Mansion Style
10. He is the most famous Palladian architect of the Neoclassical who designed many fine country houses.
a. Robert Adam b. Louis David c. Berthel Thorvaldsen d. Henri Labrouste
11. His masterpiece is the Library of Sainte-Geneviève.
a. Robert Adam b. Louis David c. Berthel Thorvaldsen d. Henri Labrouste
12. He designed the most famous classical block of all which is the Palais Garnier, a Neobaroque opera house.
a. Louis David c. Charles Garnier
b. Henri Labrouste d. JEAN LOUIS THÉODORE GÉRICAULT
13. He is the first French master and the leader of the French realistic school. His masterpieces are energetic,
powerful, brilliantly colored, and tightly composed
a. Louis David c. Charles Garnier
b. Henri Labrouste d. JEAN LOUIS THÉODORE GÉRICAULT
14. He was considered the greatest French Romantic painter of all. He achieved brilliant visual effects using
small, adjacent strokes of contrasting color.
a. FRANCISCO GOYA c. FRANÇOIS RUDE
b. EUGÈNE DELACROIX d. ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE
15. He is a commissioned Romantic painter by the King of Spain. He is also a printmaker regarded both as the
last of the “Old Masters” and the first of the “Moderns”.
a. FRANCISCO GOYA c. FRANÇOIS RUDE
b. EUGÈNE DELACROIX d. ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE
16. He was best known for his social art which inspires and captures the interest of a broad public. He rejected
the classical repose of late 18th- and early 19th-century French sculpture in favour of a dynamic, emotional
style and created many monuments that stirred the public for generations.
a. FRANCISCO GOYA c. FRANÇOIS RUDE
b. EUGÈNE DELACROIX d. ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE
17. He was the most famous animal sculptor of all time, studied the anatomy of his subjects by sketching
residents of the Paris zoo.
a. FRANCISCO GOYA c. FRANÇOIS RUDE
b. EUGÈNE DELACROIX d. ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE
18. is the name behind Britain‟s foremost Gothic Revival monument the Westminster Palace (aka the
Houses of Parliament)
a. Charles Barry b. James Renwick c. Felix Resurreccion d. Juan Luna
19. He has his crowning American work, the St. Patrick‟s Cathedral (New York).
a. Charles Barry b. James Renwick c. Felix Resurreccion d. Juan Luna
20. He is a painter and sculptor and he became one of the first recognized Philippine artists. He was also a
political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century.
a. Charles Barry b. James Renwick c. Felix Resurreccion d. Juan Luna
B. Classification: From the word pool below, classify the terms, artworks, and artists into the two periods
(Neoclassical or Romantic) where they belong. Write your answers in two columns.