MAPEH EXAM FIRST QUARTER G10

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Impressionism

Which musical style suggests mood and atmosphere rather than clear musical pictures?

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Whole-tone scales, unresolved dissonances, free rhythm, tone color.

What are the key features of Impressionism?

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Claude Debussy (Clair de Lune), Maurice Ravel (Jeux d’Eau).

What Are The Main Composer Of Impressionism

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Monet, Renoir – focus on light and fleeting moments

What is the Visual Art Link Of Impressionism

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Expressionism

Intense emotion, distortion, and atonality.

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Harsh dissonance, irregular rhythm, extreme dynamics.

Key Features Of Expressionism

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Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg.

Main Composer Of Expressionism

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Edvard Munch’s The Scream.

Visual Art Link Of Expressionism

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Primitivism

Draws from raw, tribal, non-Western music traditions.

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Strong percussion, repetitive patterns, dissonance

Key Features Of Primitivism

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Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.

Main Example Of Primitivism

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Tribal masks, simple shapes, earthy colors

What Are Visual Art Link Of Primitivism

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Neo-classicism

Modern reinterpretation of classical styles

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Balance, symmetry, clear forms, but with modern harmonies.

Key Features Of Neo-classicism

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Stravinsky, Prokofiev.

Main Composer Of Neo-classicism

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Chance Music (Aleatory)

Elements left to chance or performer’s choice

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No two performances are exactly alike

Key Idea Of Neo-classicism

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Avant-Garde

Experimental, radical approaches to sound.

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Breaking all traditional rules.

Key Features Of Avant-Garde

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Electronic Music

Sound production using electronic devices.

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Edgard Varèse (“Father of Electronic Music”).

Key Figure Of Electronic Music

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Synthesizers, tape recorders, computers.

Tools Of Electronic Music

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Nationalisn In Music

Music that reflects a nation’s culture using folk melodies, rhythms.

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Gershwin (Rhapsody in Blue with jazz influences).

Example Of Nationalism In Music

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Impressionism

Who Is This The Features Of In Arts "Light, color, fleeting scenes" Can U Tell Me Who Is The Style of it

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Monet, Renoir

Key Artist Of Impressionism Arts

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Post-Impressionism

Who Is This The Features Of In Arts "Symbolism, personal expression" Can U Tell Me Who Is The Style of it

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Van Gogh, Cezánne

Key Artist Of Post-Impressionism

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Expressionism

Distorted forms, emotional intensity

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Distorted forms, emotional intensity

Key artist of expressionism of arts

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Munch, Kirchner

Key artist of expressionism

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Fauvism

Bright, wild colors

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Matisse

Key Artist Of Fauvism Of Arts

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Cubism

Geometric shapes, multiple viewpoints

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Picasso, Braque

Key Artist Of Cubism

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Op art

Optical illusions, patterns

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Bridget Riley

Key artist of Op Art

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Pop Art

Consumer culture, celebrities

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Andy Warhol, Lichtenstein

Key Artist Of Pop Art

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Surrealism

Dreams, subconscious

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Salvador Dali, Magritte

Key artist of surrealism

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True

Van Gogh = swirling, emotional brushstrokes (Starry Night).

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True

Cubism breaks objects into shapes like puzzles

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True

Op Art makes your eyes “vibrate” with illusions

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True

Pop Art feels like comics or advertisements

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Frequency, Intensity,Time,Type

FITT Mean?

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How often (e.g., 3x/week).

What Does Frequency Mean

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How hard (light/moderate/vigorous).

What Does Mean Intensity

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Duration (20–60 mins).

What Does Duration Mean

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Kind of activity (aerobic, strength, flexibility

What Type Of Mean

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Formula (metric) = weight (kg) ÷ height (m)².

What The Formula Of BMI

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Underweight

What Does Bmi Range Of This 18.5

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Normal

What Does Bmi Range Of This 18.5-24.9

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Overweight

What Does Bmi Range Of This 25-29.9

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Obese

What Does Bmi Range Of This 30

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3–5 servings/day.

What To Eat Of Vegetables A day Or Serving

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2–4 servings/day.

What To Eat Of fruit A day Or Serving

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6–11 servings/day

What To Eat Of grains A day Or Serving

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2–3 servings/day

What To Eat Of protein A day Or Serving

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Light

Walking slowly, stretching

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Moderate

Brisk walking, easy cycling.

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Vigorous

Running, basketball, aerobics

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Complementary

Together with standard medicine.

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Alternative

Instead of standard medicine

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Mind-Body Medicine

Meditation, yoga, breathing exercises

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Energy Medicine

Reiki, magnet therapy.

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Manipulative & Body-Based Practices

Massage, chiropractic.

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Biology-Based Practices

Herbal medicine (Bawang, Sambong, Lagundi, Ampalaya).

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Bawang

Lowers high blood pressure.

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Lagundi

Cough and asthma relief

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Sambong

Kidney stones, diuretic.

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Ampalaya

Controls blood sugar.

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Inpatient Care

Stay overnight

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Outpatient Care

No overnight stay.

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Walk-in Surgery Center

Minor operations.

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Voluntary Hospital

Non-profit

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Extended Healthcare Facility

Nursing homes

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PhilHealth

Mandatory government insurance.

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Hospitalization Insurance

Covers in-patient stay