MAPEH Review Flashcards

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Flashcards for Music, Arts, and Health (MAPEH) review.

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What does a 4/4 time signature signify?

Four beats in a measure, with a quarter note receiving one beat; weaker accent on the third beat.

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What is the value of a whole note?

4 beats

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What is the value of a half note?

2 beats

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What is the value of a quarter note?

1 beat

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Give examples of objects with straight lines.

Examples include tables, boxes, doors, and books.

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Give examples of objects with curved lines.

Examples include wires, snakes, ropes, and candy canes.

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What are the types of straight lines?

Horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and jagged.

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What are the types of curved lines?

Concave, convex, scroll, and spiral.

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What is malnutrition?

A condition when a person doesn't get proper nutrition.

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What are the two forms of malnutrition?

Undernutrition and overnutrition.

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What is undernutrition?

Not getting enough nutrients from food, leading to stunted growth and increased susceptibility to illness.

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What is overnutrition?

Getting more than enough nutrients from food, leading to overweight and obesity.

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What is rhythm?

The arrangement of sounds as they travel through time.

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What is melody?

Succession of musical notes that the listener hears as a single thing.

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What does the Time Signature indicate?

Indicates the rhythmic flow of the music.

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What does a 2/4 time signature signify?

Two beats in a measure, with a strong beat on the first beat of every measure.

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What does a 3/4 time signature signify?

Three beats in a measure, with the accent felt on the first beat.