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DR. ARSENIO C.

NICOLAS
INTEGRATED NAT’L HIGH SCHOOL
Brgy. Pandanan, Calauag, Quezon

(Quarter 3, Week 8, Music 10, Page 1)


Name of Learner: ____________________________________ Date: _________________________
Grade Level: ________________________________________ Section: _______________________

MUSIC
Unit Test in Music
Direction: A. Multiple Choices
Choose the letter that best describes the following statement.
1. Which of the following is the composition of Francisco Beltran Buencamino Sr.
a. Pandango Ni Neneng c. Mutya ng Silangan
b. Mutya ng Pasig d. Awit ni Maria Clara
2. He is known as “The Father of Kundiman.”
a. Nicanor Abelardo c. Antonio J. Molina
b. Francisco Santiago d. Hilarion Rubio Francisco
3. His musical style was influenced by Schoenberg, Hindemith and Stravinsky.
c. Nicanor Abelardo c. Antonio J. Molina
d. Francisco Santiago d. Hilarion Rubio Francisco
4. He was the first “National Artist for Music”.
e. Nicanor Abelardo c. Antonio J. Molina
f. Francisco Santiago d. Hilarion Rubio Francisco
5. He is a composer, music teacher, conductor and a clarinetist.
g. Nicanor Abelardo c. Antonio J. Molina
h. Francisco Santiago d. Hilarion Rubio Francisco
6. Her compositional style demonstrated a fusion of Western and eastern styles in using instruments,
melody, harmony and rhythm.
a) Pilita Corales c. Francisca Reyes Aquino
b) Lea Salonga d. Lucrescia R. Cadsilag
7. The following are the compositions of Jerry Dadap except;
a) Sarimanok c. Ang Pag-ibig ng Diyos
b) Tubig ng Buhay d. The Passionate and the Wild
8. He was known for writing music utilizing unorthodox musical instruments such as bean-pod rattles,
leaves and iron-nail chimes.
a) Ramon P. Santos c. Fr. Manuel Maramba. OSB
b) Francisco Santiago d. Jonas Baes
9. He is best known as a liturgical composer whose body of works lean towards religious figures and
events.
c) Ramon P. Santos c. Fr. Manuel Maramba. OSB
d) Francisco Santiago d. Jonas Baes
10. His compositional style features chromaticism, music seria, and electronic components, combined
with indigenous Philippine music elements.
e) Ramon P. Santos c. Fr. Manuel Maramba. OSB
f) Francisco Santiago d. Jonas Baes
(Quarter 3, Week 8, Music 10, Page 2)

11. He made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for being the only person to make music with a
mouth blown leaf melody, harmony and rhythm.
a) Angel Pena c. Ernani Cuenco
b) George Canseco d. Levi Celerio
12. He composed popular songs of Sharon Cuneta, Basil Valdez, Regine Velasquez, and Zha Zha Padilla.
a) Angel Pena c. Constancio De Guzman
b) George Canseco d. Levi Celerio
13. He is the composer of the nationalistic song”Bayan Ko”.
c) Angel Pena c. Constancio De Guzman
d) George Canseco d. Levi Celerio
14. His compositions are a mixture of the soulful kundiman and the lively strains of the countryside.
a) Santiago Suarez c. Restituto “ Restie” Umali
b) Leopoldo Silos Jr. d. Miguel “Mike” Velarde Jr.
15. He is widely considered by modern Filipino jazz musicians as “one of the founders of traditional jazz
in the Philippines.
e) Angel Pena c. Constancio De Guzman
f) George Canseco d. Levi Celerio

B. True or False.
Check the word True if the statement is correct, False if the statement is incorrect.
16. Jose Maceda was a National Artist for Music in 2004
o TRUE
o FALSE
17. Josefino”Chino”Toledo was a”Ten OutstandingYoung Men” awardee (TOYM)
o TRUE
o FALSE
18. Jerry Dadap was the first Filipino composer to conduct his own works at5 the Carnegie Recital Hall
in New York City
o TRUE
o FALSE
19. Patangis Buwaya is one of Jose Maceda’s Composition.
o TRUE
o FALSE
20. Francisco F. Feliciano is an avant garde composer and conductor for band and chorus.
o TRUE
o FALSE
(Quarter 3, Week 8, ARTS 10, page 1)

ARTS
INNOVATION IN PRODUCT AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Industrial design is a process of design applied to products that are to be manufactured
through techniques of mass production. 
Product design describes the process of imagining, creating, and iterating products that
solve users' problems or address specific needs in a given market. A number of Filipino deigners
have risen to superstardom both locally and internationally.
KENNETH COBONPUE- is a multi awarded designer and the creative director of Hive, a design
and manufacturing facility for designers of interior accessories and lighting.

KENNETH COBONPUE YODA CHAIR CAROUSEL LAMP

MONIQUE LHUILLIER - from ebu City .She become one of the darlings of the Hollywood celebrity. Lhullier studied at
the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, and now has her own retail boutiques in New York
City. Her collections include bridal and bridesmaids dresses, ready- to -wear ,evening gowns, linens, tableware,
stationery, and home fragrances.
BRIDAL GOWN RED LONG SLEEVES

JOSIE NATORI - another name that has prestigious place in New York fashion industry. Born Josefina
Almeda Cruz in Manila a Filipino-American began her career as an investment banker before she made the
dramatic shift to creating her own lines of lingerie, resort and lounge wear, as well as semiformal and
casual attire. She establish The Natori Company a lifestyle brand that today includes four lingerie lines,
ready- to- wear collection, home accessories, fragrance, and eye wear.
READY -TO -WEAR COLLECTION ACCESSORIES
RAJO LAUREL - is a much- admired Filipino Fashion Designer with a number of National and international
awards to his name. He trained at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology and at Central Saint Martin’s
in London. His creations maintain a Filipino sensibility, incorporating embroidery, beadwork, and hand
painted prints.

LULU TAN GAN – known for her fashionable knitwear lines since 1985.”The Queen of Knitwear“ in the
country.The designer’s vision is to encourage the use of stylized indigenous and traditional wear, as she
draws inspiration from the rich textile and embroidery traditions of the Philippines and interprets these in
modern styles and silhouettes.

DITA SANDICO -ONG - Another Philippine designer who has been advocating the use of local weaving
techniques and natural fibers. Known as the “WRAP ARTISTE” of the Philippines for her famous bold-
colored wraps. First experimented with the local weave of Ilocos Sur as Inabel, as well as pineapple fibers.
She tried other local fibers particularly abaca which she was introduced to by weaver and entrepreneur
Virgilio Apanti.Her collection includes wraps or panuelos, boleros, jackets and long tunics of banana fiber
and abaca.

LEARNING COMPETENCY

1. Creates artworkd that can be assembled with local materials. A10PR-lllc-e-1


2. Apples different media techniques and processes to communicate ideas, experiences and
stories. A10PR-llc-e-3
ACTIVITY 1: Direction: Choose and write the letter of the best answer.
1. Which among the following designers has been dubbed “The Queen of Knitwear”?
a. Josie Natori b. Lulu Tan Gan c. Monique Lhuillier d. Rajo Laurel
2. Who is an acclaimed Filipino designer who has become known globally for his innovative furniture, lighting
accessories and interior accents?
a. Kenneth Cobonpue b. Lulu Tan Gan c. Monique Lhuillier d. Rajo Laurel
3. What unique material did Dita Sandico-Ong use in her creations?
a. natural fibers b. hand-woven line c. embroidery beadwork d. none of the following
4. A lifestyle that today includes ready to wear collections, home accessories, and fragrance.
a.Dita Sandico- Ong b. Josie Natori c. Monique Lhuillier d. Rajo Laurel
5. Known as the “Wrap Artiste “of the Philippines.
a. Lulu Tan Gan b. Dita Sandico-Ong c. Josie Natori d. Monique Lhuillier
6. Studied at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles.
a. Monique Lhullier b. Lulu Tan Gan c. Dita Sandico-Ong d. Josie Natori
7. Applied to products that are to be manufactured through techniques of mass production.
a. Product design b. Industrial design c. both a and b d. all of the above
8 . Admired Filipino Fashion Designer with a number of National and international awards to his name.
a.Rajo Laurel b. Dita Sandico-Ong c. Josie Natori d. Lulu Tan Gan
9. Multi awarded designer and the creative director of Hive, a design and manufacturing facility for designers of
interior accessories and lighting.
a. Kenneth Cabonpue b. Rajo Laurel c. Lulu Tan Gan d. Josie Natori
10. Another Philippine designer who has been advocating the use of local weaving techniques and natural fibers.
a. Dita Sandico-Ong b. Rajo Laurel c. Lulu Tan Gan d. Kenneth Cabonpue

SUMMATIVE TEST IN ARTS


TEST I: Give the CREATOR of the following KOMICS. Choose the correct answers below
______ 1. MGA KABALBALAN Ni KENKOY ______ 6. Kuting Magiting
______ 2. TRESE ______ 7. SKYWORLD; Safe Passage
______ 3. KIKO Machine ______ 8. MYTHSPACE
______ 4. The Filipino Heroes League ______ 9. Pilipino KOMIKS LAPU-LAPU cover
______ 5. PUGAD BABOY ______ 10. “Known as the Father of Filipino Komiks”
a. Pol Medina Jr. c. Tony Velasquez e. Ian Sta. Maria g. Manix Abrera
b. Francisco V. COCHING d. Paolo Fabregas f. Budjette tan h. Robert Magnuson
i. Paolo Chikiamko
TEST II: Multiple Choice. Choose and encircle the letter of the best answer on your answer sheet.
1. What Media based arts that captures visible images using the light action on light sensitive equipment?
a. Animation b. Film c. Photography d. Print Media
2. Which among the process of filmmaking refers to selecting the precise sections of film?
a. Production design b. Editing c. Cinematography d. Acting
3. What is the first Filipino full 3D animated film co-produced by Ambient Media. Trauma trope Animation
and Star Cinema in 2010?
a. Captain Flamingo b. Dayo: Sa Mundo ng ELEMENTALIA c. RPG Metanoia d. Urduja
4. Who is the Award Winning Filipino travel photographer and won the first place in 2011 National
Geographic Photo Contest?
a. Brillantes Mendoza b. George Tapan c. John K. Chua d. Manny Librodo
5. Which among the names is NOT a photographer?
a. Brillantes Mendoza b. George Tapan c. John K. Chua d. Manny Librodo
6. He is recognized as the “Father of Filipino Comics”
a. Paolo Fabregas b. Pol Medina Jr. c. Mars Ravelo d. Tony Velasquez
7. Who is an acclaimed Filipino designer who has become known globally for his innovative furniture
Apieces, lighting accessories and interior accents?
a. Kenneth COBONQUE b. Lulu Tan Gan c. Monique LHUILLER d. Rajo laurel
8. Which among the following designers has been dubbed “The Queen of Knitwear”?
a. Jose Natori b. Lulu Tan Gan c. Monique LHUILLER d. Rajo laurel
9. What unique material did DITA SANDICO-Ong use in her creations?
a. natural fibers b. Hand-woven line c. embroidery beadwork d. None of the following
10. What is the role of the photographic image today?
a. advocating reasons b. conveying information and ideas c. expressing emotions d. all of the above
11. Photography is from the Greek word “Photos” meaning
a. light b. Writing c. painting d. Images
12. Refers to any kind of information broadcast to us through a screen.
a. Media b. Book Design c. Illustration d. Advertising

TEST III: Give the Meaning of the following Acronyms (2 points each).

13-14. P A S I- ________________________________
15-16. A C P I- ________________________________
17-18. M M F F- ________________________________
19-20. T E S D A- ______________________________

(Quarter 3 Week 8 Physical Education10, Page 1)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
UNIT 3: ACTIVE RECREATION (BALANCED LIFESTYLE)
Balanced lifestyle
Our lifestyle is the way we live. It is composed of a variety of
elements and habits: what we eat, what we drink, our level of
exercise, how well we sleep, how well we manage stress and adapt to
stressful situations, our behavior and how we interact with people,
not forgetting our sense of belonging and purpose in life. It is also
affected by how we think and how we see life in general; by our
attitude and the choices we make when confronted with the changes
and challenges of life.

A balanced lifestyle is the way in which we live and reflects


that the different elements of our life are in the right amount and
proportion. Adopting a balanced lifestyle is of primordial importance
because it has immediate and long-term effects on our health and
well-being. This is confirmed by many recent studies, which clearly
show that conditions such as heart diseases, stroke, cancer, diabetes,
as well as many other chronic diseases may be preventable and even
reversible by changing our diet and adopting new attitudes and
lifestyle.

A balanced lifestyle will have positive effects on our longevity as well. In his exceptional book, Defy
Aging, Michael Brickey, PhD has reviewed and put together the conclusions of thousands of scientific studies
and references about longevity. One of the important conclusions of this extensive review is this: “Researchers
estimate that 30% of longevity is due to heredity and that 70% is the consequence of our beliefs, attitudes,
coping skills and lifestyle”.

Adopting and maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle is our own responsibility. By maintaining a
balanced lifestyle, we are increasing our chances of living a significantly longer, better, and happier life.

A balanced lifestyle is the corner stone of your well-being, and it encompasses elements such as
developing and maintaining good physical health and fitness, maintaining a good level of energy and vitality,
having the ability to express your creativity, enjoying emotional and psychological stability, entertaining
harmonious relationships, feeling and expressing your love toward people and life, acquiring effective stress
management strategies and coping skills, achieving financial stability, as well as developing a sense of purpose
and meaning in life.

Lifestyle is often defined by the following six components:


1. Physical - Maintaining a substantial body through regular exercise, proper nutrition, sleeping well and avoiding
harmful habits.
2. Mental/ Intellectual - The intellect is about flexing the mind’s muscle and opening the mind. One’s intellectual
being is about continued learning, problem solving, processing and creativity.
3. Emotional - Being in touch with your emotional presence and being aware and comfortable with your own
thoughts and feelings of others.
4. Social - Social wellness is about relating, interacting and communicating well with others. Including people in all
aspects of our lives is tantamount to social wellness.
5. Financial - Finances remain a source of much tension and stress in people's lives. For this reason, it constitutes an
important element of a balanced lifestyle.
6. Spiritual - Having a sense that life is meaningful and has a purpose and that we are guided in our journey.
These elements are all interrelated. We can say that we enjoy a truly balanced lifestyle when we are balanced
with respect to all six components. Negligence or imbalance in any one of these affects all the others. The good
news is that improvement in one element will also have a positive effect on all the others.

LEARNING COMPETENCIES:
Assesses physical activities, exercises and eating habits PE10PF-llla-h-39
Expresses sense pf purpose and belongingness by participating in physical activity-related community services
and programs PE10PF-lllc-h-48
ACTIVITY 1
1. It is the cornerstone of well-being, it compasses elements such as developing and maintaining good physical
health and fitness.
a. Active lifestyle c. Meaningful life
b. Balanced lifestyle d. Fitness style
2. According to the research, how many percent (%) of the estimated longevity due to heredity?
a. 70% b. 60% c. 30% d. 40%
3. Maintaining a substantial body through regular exercise, proper nutrition, sleeping well and avoiding harmful
habits.
a. Mental b. Physical c. Financial d. Social
4. It is about relating, interacting, communicating well with others, including people in all aspects of our lives is
tantamount to social wellness
a. Mental b. Physical c. Financial d. Social
5. It is about flexing the mind’s muscle and opening the mind. One’s intellectual being is about continued
learning, problem solving, processing and creativity.
a. Mental b. Spiritual c. Financial d. Emotional
6. Remain a source of much tension and stress in people's lives. For this reason, it constitutes an important
element of a balanced lifestyle.
a. Mental b. Spiritual c. Financial d. Emotional
7. Having a sense that life is meaningful and has a purpose and that we are guided in our journey.
a. Mental b. Spiritual c. Financial d. Emotional
8. Being in touch with your emotional presence and being aware and comfortable with your own thoughts and
feelings of others.
a. Mental b. Spiritual c. Physical d. Emotional
9. According to the research, how many percent (%) is the consequence of our beliefs, attitudes, coping skills and
lifestyle?
a. 70% b. 60% c. 30% d. 40%
10. A balanced lifestyle is the way in which we live and reflects that the different elements of our life are in the right
amount and proportion.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. None of the above
UNIT TEST IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read carefully and choose the correct answer. Letter only.
1. Which of the following is NOT included in the benefits of dancing?
a. Increase aerobic fitness c. Improved conditions of your heart and lungs
b. Improved balance and spatial awareness d. Weaker bones and risk of osteoporosis
2. An African-American form of street dance originating from the 1970’s era of the underground club seen in
Los Angeles and New York City.
a. Break dancing b. Popping c. Krumping d. Waacking
3. The importance of doing the warm up and stretching activities before dancing.
a. To develop motor fitness c. To minimize risk of bones and muscles injuries
b. To improved gracefulness and proper execution d. To increase body temperature
4. Engaging in physical activities will eventually reduce risk of having Hypokinetic diseases. Which of the
following is an example of hypokinetic disease?
a. Chronic Low Back pain b. Headache c. Asthma
d. Tuberculosis
5. If your weight is more than what you expected to your height, it is called?
a. Underweight b. Overweight c. Normal Weight d. Obese
6. A dance style that has evolved outside the dance studio usually performed in streets, dance parties, parks
and school yards.
a. Aerobic dance b. Hip-hop dance c. Street Dance d. Modern Dance
7. What hip-hop style is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in
dancer’s body?
a. Popping b. Locking c. Krumping d. Shuffling
8. A rave club dance that originated in the late 1980’s in the underground rave music scene in Melbourne,
Australia.
a. Tutting b. Shuffling c. Waacking d. Popping
9. Strengthening and flexibility exercises are intended to improve bone and muscle strength and improve
relieved of our connective tissue. Now many times per week is enough to provide maximum benefits?
a. 1 – 2 times/week b. 2 – 3 times/week c. 3 – 4 times/week d. once a week
10. Which of the following best describes media and technology and its relationship to fitness and health?
a. Media and technology have no effect to fitness and health
b. Media and technology reduce our physical activity participation
c. Media and technology increase our physical activity participation
d. Media and technology provide both advantages and disadvantages to our fitness and health
11. It is a creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body parts.
a. Tutting b. Shuffling c. Waacking d. Krumping
12. Also called breakdancing, a style of street dance and first hip-hop dance style originated among Black and
Puerto Rican youths.
a. B-Boying b. Locking c. Krumping d. Popping
b.
13. It was created by Don Campbellock Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles, Cal., and was popularized by his crew.
a. B-Boying b. Locking c. Krumping d. Popping
14. A form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South Central Los Angeles,
California and relatively new form of the “Urban” Black dance movement.
a. Peer Moves b. Street Dancec. Krumping d. Hip-hop
15. Comprise full-body spins and rotations that give the illusion of defying gravity.
a. Peer Moves b. Toprock c. Downrock d. Freezes
16. It is about flexing the mind’s muscle and opening the mind. One’s intellectual being is about continued
learning, problem solving, processing and creativity.
a. Mental b. Spiritual c. Financial d. Emotional
17. Remain a source of much tension and stress in people's lives. For this reason, it constitutes an important
element of a balanced lifestyle.
b. Mental b. Spiritual c. Financial d. Emotional
18. Having a sense that life is meaningful and has a purpose and that we are guided in our journey.
a. Mental b. Spiritual c. Financial d. Emotional
19. Being in touch with your emotional presence and being aware and comfortable with your own thoughts and
feelings of others.
a. Mental b. Spiritual c. Physical d. Emotional
20. According to the research, how many percent (%) is the consequence of our beliefs, attitudes, coping skills
and lifestyle?
a. 70% b. 60% c. 30% d. 40%
21. A balanced lifestyle is the way in which we live and reflects that the different elements of our life are in the
right amount and proportion.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. None of the above
22. It is the cornerstone of well-being, it compasses elements such as developing and maintaining good physical
health and fitness.
a. Active lifestyle c. Meaningful life
b. Balanced lifestyle d. Fitness style
23. According to the research, how many percent (%) of the estimated longevity due to heredity?
a. 70% b. 60% c. 30% d. 40%
24. Maintaining a substantial body through regular exercise, proper nutrition, sleeping well and avoiding
harmful habits.
a. Mental b. Physical c. Financial d. Social
25. It is about relating, interacting, communicating well with others, including people in all aspects of our lives is
tantamount to social wellness
a. Mental b. Physical c. Financial d. Social
26. Which of the following is NOT recommended to gain a totally healthy lifestyle?
a. Strength and flexibility activities c. Sleeping
b. Aerobics d. Leisure and Recreational Activities
27. Running errands should be done...
a. Minimally b. Often c. Regularly d. Habitually
28. Stretching should be done...
a. Minimally b. Often c. Regularly d. Habitually
29. According to the Filipino Pyramid Guide, Day to day activities should be done:
a. 10 minutes at a time, for 30 minutes a day, for 7 days
b. 30 minutes at a time, for 10 minutes a day, for 5 days
c. 20 minutes at a time, for 30 minutes a day, for 3 days
d. 10 minutes at a time, for 30 minutes a day, for 5 days
30. Refers to dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studios.
Street dance b. Hip-hop c. Folk Dance d. Contemporary
(Quarter 3 Week 7 HEALTH 10, Page 1)

HEALTH
QUARTER III: HEALTH TRENDS, ISSUES AND CONCERNS (Global Level or locale)
(UNDP) UNITED NATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (QUICK WINS) - Part 3

No school fees and free access to educational materials and facilities in schools to ensure that
all children attend classes. This eliminates poor families’ concept that education is only for those who
can afford it”. Finances can include donor assistance from partnership with private group.

12. Empowering women to play an important role in formulating and monitoring poverty
reduction strategies, programs and policies.
13. Allowing government-owned hospitals, health centers, schools and other social services
institutions free access to electricity, water, sanitation and internet using sustainable and
renewable energies like solar panels, wind and geothermal generators.
14. Plant endemic trees at the community level to provide shade produce, watershed
protection, windbreak and timber.

Learning Competencies
1. Recommend ways of adopting global health initiatives to local or national context.
H10HC-lllb-e-4

Activity:
Direction:
1. Give five (5) UNDP-Quick wins
2. Identify the (UNMDG) United Nation Millennium Development goals that corresponds to
the quicks wins.
3. Follow the format given:
Project Title
Project Statement Target Millennium Development Goal
( Based on the sample UNDP Quick Wins
Test I: Identification. Identify the following: Write the letters only
1. Pertains to various health issues, concerns, and trends that go beyond national level/.
a. Global health b. UNMDG c. UNDP Quick Wins d. Global Initiatives
2. Refers to the Targets that all members States have agrees to achieve.
a. Global health b. UNMDG c. UNDP Quick wins d. Global Initiatives
3. Programs set in motion by the UN through the WHO and in partnership with WB w/c targets
specific health problem
a. Global health b. UNMDG c. UNDP Quick wins d. Global Initiatives
4. A global effort to reduce the number of deaths from malaria infection through heightened
prevention tools, rapid Global Alliance for response to outbreaks, development of new anti-
malarial products, and effective treatment of the infection
a. Stop TB c. Roll Back Malaria
b. b. Global Initiative for Mental Health d. Quick Wins
5. A global effort to prevent further transmission of tuberculosis or TB around the world.
a. TB-DOTS c. Roll Back Malaria
b. b. Stop TB d. Global initiative for Mental Health
6. A global strategy which aims to strengthen children’s immunization programs and
Introduce new generation of licensed vaccines into use in developing countries across the globe.
a. TB-DOTS c. Global Initiatives for Vaccine & Immunization
b. b. Stop TB d.Roll Back Malaria
7. A global action plan to prevent and control the following non-communicable diseases.
a. Global Strategy for prevention and Control of non-Communicable diseases
b. Global Initiative for Mental Health
c. Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria
d. Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunization
8. A global funding project rather than an initiative. It helps in the prevention, reduction, and
mitigation of the negative impacts of three diseases to humanity w/c contributes to the fulfilment
of the MDG.
a. Global Strategy for prevention and Control of non-Communicable diseases
b. Global Initiative for Mental Health
c. Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria
d. Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunization
9. When was the UN Millennium Development goals signed by the Nation Members?
a.September 2000 b.September 2001 c. September 2002 d. September 2015
10. It serve as the lead agency task to direct ans coordinate about global health.
a. World Bank b. WHO c. United Nation d. DOH

Test II:
Give the meaning of the following acronyms: (2points each)
11. WHO - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
12. WB - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
13. TB - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
14. UN - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
15. TB-DOTS - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
16. MDG - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
17. HIV - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
18. AIDS - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
19. FCTC - ______________________________________________________________________________________________
20. DOH - _____________________________________________________________________________________________

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