
4th Quarter Examination in MAPEH 7 (Matatag Curriculum)
Quiz by JEVIE
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These are the building blocks of communication, such as line, shape, color, texture, space, and light.
It refers to the social, historical, and political environment in which a work of art or performance is created and experienced.
The material or channel through which an artist or performer communicates their ideas and expression
Itis a particular way of performing that is characterized by specific techniques, conventions, and aesthetics.
What is an integrative art in the context of Southeast Asian countries?
Which integrative arts often tell stories of heroes, creation myths, and cultural values?
Which integrative arts involves manipulation of figures against the light screen to create a captivating visual experience?
Which specific integrative arts reinforces Christian superiority and societal hierarchy?
Which pair of integrative arts and country are incorrectly paired?
What is the main difference between the origins of Komedya and Hát Bội?
Which of the following statements about the performance styles of Komedya and Hát Bội is true?
What is a common theme explored in both Biag ni Lam-Ang and Ramakien?
What is the main difference in the materials used for the puppets in Carillo and Wayang Kulit?
Despite their differences, both Sinulog and Thingyan highlight the significance of water in Southeast Asian cultures as a symbol of:
Things people do over and over because they connect to their culture or history.
are injuries caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation that damage the skin and tissues. They can vary in severity, from minor redness and discomfort to severe tissue damage and loss.
Are Injuries from animal or human teeth or Insect. They can cause puncture wounds, cuts, or scrapes on the skin. Bites can vary in seriousness and may lead to infections or venom.
Are injuries that cause damage to the skin or underlying tissues. They can range from minor cuts and scrapes to more serious injuries like puncture wounds or lacerations. Wounds may result from accidents, falls, or contact with sharp objects.
Refers to the ingestion, inhalation, or absorption of substances that are harmful to the body.
Refers to a temporary loss of consciousness typically caused by a temporary reduction in blood flow to the brain. It often occurs due to a sudden drop in blood pressure or a lack of oxygen reaching the brain
Occurs when an object becomes lodged in the throat or windpipe, blocking the flow of air. This obstruction prevents the person from breathing effectively and can quickly lead to a life-threatening situation.
Occurs when the blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, usually by a blood clot. This leads to damage or death of the heart muscle cells.
Occurs when there is an interruption of blood flow to the brain, resulting in damage to brain cells. This interruption can happen due to a blockage in a blood vessel (ischemic stroke) or the bursting of a blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke)
Refers to rapid or shallow breathing that leads to an excessive intake of oxygen and reduced levels of carbon dioxide in the body
An unexpected event that causes injury or harm to people or property.
Applying pressure to a wound helps control bleeding by promoting clot formation.
Using butter or oil on a burn can soothe the pain and aid in healing.
If someone is experiencing heat stroke, it's important to move them to a cooler place and apply cool, wet cloths to their skin.
You should forcefully remove an embedded object from a wound to prevent infection.
Performing CPR can help maintain blood flow and oxygenation to vital organs in a person experiencing cardiac arrest.
Rubbing snow on frostbitten skin can help thaw it out quickly.
If someone is having a seizure, it's important to protect them from injury by moving nearby objects out of the way and cushioning their head.Â
Giving water to someone who has swallowed a harmful substance can dilute the poison and reduce its effects.Â
Loss of consciousness, pale or flushed skin, sweating, shallow breathing are symptoms of fainting.
Sudden numbness or weakness in face, arm, or leg (especially on one side of the body), confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech, difficulty walking, severe headache is a sign of Stroke.
What are the purpose of First Aid.
Give one objectives of First Aid.
What are you going to do in giving first aid?
Don'ts in giving First Aid.
Characteristics of good First Aider.