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Q 1/110
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Which genre of music is specifically characterized by its use of synthesizers and drum machines, featuring repetitive beats and dynamic drops designed for people to dance to?
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Funky Music
Western Art
Acoustic Folk
Electronic Dance Music (EDM)
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If you are listening to a song and feel a strong urge to tap your foot or clap your hands to the beat, which musical element are you primarily responding to?
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Bassline
Electronic Music
Synthesizers
Rhythm
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Which genre of music is specifically characterized by its use of synthesizers and drum machines, featuring repetitive beats and dynamic drops designed for people to dance to?
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If you are listening to a song and feel a strong urge to tap your foot or clap your hands to the beat, which musical element are you primarily responding to?
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Which specific style of music is best known for its danceable groove and a heavy focus on the bassline to drive the sound?
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An individual who creates art to express their unique creativity, drawing inspiration from their personal experiences, emotions, and surroundings, is known as a:
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Which of the following describes music that is created primarily through the use of synthesizers, drum machines, and computers?
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Which musical genre is best described as having a strong, danceable groove that places primary importance on the bassline?
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In the context of music and art, what do we call the use of tools like synthesizers, drum machines, and computers to produce sound?
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Which specific genre is characterized by energetic tracks designed for dancing, featuring repetitive beats, catchy melodies, and the use of dynamic 'build-ups and drops'?
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Which of the following describes the core goal of a Western Artist when creating their work?
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Which musical element is most likely responsible for making a listener want to clap along to a song?
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Which element of music refers to the specific way a singer performs a song, focusing on their tone, pitch, expression, and genre?
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When a producer chooses to add special effects, mix different tracks, and use specific recording methods in a studio to polish a song, which element are they primarily focusing on?
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Which element of music is described as the pattern of beats that creates a sense of movement and groove within a song?
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If a songwriter decides to replace a piano with an electric guitar to change the sound of a track, which element of music are they modifying?
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Imagine a song that features a steady drum pulse, a deep bassline, and a specific sequence of claps. Which element of music is responsible for creating this sense of movement and 'groove'?
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If you are analyzing a track and focusing on the specific sound of the electric guitar, the use of a synthesizer, and the presence of a drum kit, which element are you identifying?
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Which of the following describes the difference between Instrumentation and Production Style?
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An 8th-grade student is listening to a rock song and notices that the singer uses a raspy tone and hits very high notes to express emotion. Which element of music is the student observing?
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A music critic is reviewing a track and notes that the use of reverberation and echo was perfectly balanced during the mixing process to give the song a professional feel. Which element of music is the critic discussing?
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If a listener describes a song as having a 'classic soul feel' because of the singer's gritty tone and emotional delivery, which element of music are they primarily identifying?
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Which of the following describes 'Self-inflicted injury' according to the provided text?
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What is the specific term for an individual's thoughts about ending their own life, without necessarily taking action?
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Which of the following describes an act of self-harm, such as cutting or burning, where the individual does NOT have the intention of dying?
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An individual performs a nonfatal act with the specific goal of ending their own life. According to the text, what is this called?
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Which term refers to the intentional act of ending one's own life?
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Which term best describes any purposeful act of violence or self-harm that results in bodily or psychological damage?
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Which category of suicidal behavior is defined specifically as a nonfatal act performed with the clear intention to die?
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Which of the following is an example of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) based on the provided text?
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Which term describes 'actions or plans' specifically aimed at ending one's own life, as categorized under self-inflicted injuries?
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Which specific term is used to describe purposeful acts of self-harm, such as hitting oneself, where there is no intention of dying?
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Which of the following scenarios is an example of 'Social/Relational Bullying' as described in the guidelines of Republic Act 10627?
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Which specific law in the Philippines defines bullying as repeated aggressive behavior involving a power imbalance and provides protection for students in schools?
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Which of the following activities is specifically classified as 'Cyberbullying' based on the definitions provided?
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What are the two most important characteristics that define an act as 'Bullying' rather than just a one-time conflict?
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If a student uses social media or text messages to harass a classmate, which specific category of bullying is being committed under the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013?
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A student consistently kicks a classmate's chair and takes their school supplies without permission. Which category of bullying does this behavior fall under?
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Which of the following acts is classified as 'Verbal Abuse' according to the types of bullying listed in the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013?
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If a student attempts to damage another student's reputation by purposefully excluding them from a peer group, what specific sub-type of bullying are they practicing?
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Which of the following describes an act of 'Verbal Abuse' according to the types of bullying defined in the lesson?
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Which of these actions is specifically categorized as Physical Bullying according to the provided classification?
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Which type of interpersonal violence is specifically characterized by a repetition of aggressive behavior and a clear power imbalance between the individuals involved?
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Which of the following scenarios is the best example of community violence as described in the text?
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What is the primary motivation behaviorally associated with Domestic and Family Violence?
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Which of the following acts is classified as an example of community violence?
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An individual is repeatedly targeted by a peer who uses their social popularity to intimidate them. This is an example of which form of interpersonal violence?
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Interpersonal violence is defined as violence committed by one or more people against another person. Which of the following is common to both Bullying and Domestic Violence but NOT necessarily Community Violence?
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Which category of interpersonal violence includes incidents such as public assaults and gang fights occurring in shared social spaces?
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Which form of interpersonal violence specifically involves abuse among partners or family members with the intent to gain control?
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Which of the following describes the difference between Community Violence and Domestic Violence based on the provided text?
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Which specific element must be present for an aggressive behavior between peers to be classified as 'Bullying' according to the definitions of interpersonal violence?
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Which of the following refers to acts performed during an initiation that result in physical or psychological harm to a person?
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Which Philippine law, also known as the "Bawal Bastos Law," was created to ensure protection against gender-based sexual harassment in public spaces and online?
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If a person commits a physical attack that results in bodily harm to another individual, which term best describes this act?
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What term is used to describe any non-consensual sexual act as defined in the provided lesson material?
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What is the legal term for the unlawful killing of another person?
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Which of the following scenarios best illustrates 'Sexual Assault' based on the given definitions?
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Which specific term characterizes an act of violence or aggression that results in the unlawful death of a human being?
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Which of the following describes the difference between Assault and Homicide based on the definitions provided?
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If a student is forced to endure psychological harm as part of a ritual to join a school organization, this act is classified as which of the following?
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Which of the following is a key legal component of Republic Act 11313, also known as the Safe Spaces Act?
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Which of the following is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the individual level that helps a person handle difficult situations?
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Which of the following belongs to the 'Relational Level' of risk factors, specifically involving family and friends?
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Which of these is classified as a 'Relational' protective factor that involves a student's sense of belonging and support from their environment?
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If an individual is experiencing 'Poor anger management', which category of risk factors does this behavior fall under?
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Which of the following scenarios describes a 'Protective Factor' at the Relational level?
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Which of these is considered a 'Risk Factor' occurring at the Relational Level rather than the Individual Level?
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Which of these is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the Individual Level that helps a person make better decisions during a conflict?
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Which of the following is an 'Individual Level' risk factor that specifically describes a person's inner emotional state rather than their social environment?
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Which of these is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the individual level that focuses on a person's belief in their own worth?
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Which of these is identified as a 'Relational' risk factor involving the type of people a teenager chooses to spend time with?
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Which of the following describes 'Social Cohesion' within a community?
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Which of the following is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the Societal Level?
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Which of the following is considered a 'Risk Factor' specifically at the Community Level?
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Which of these is a 'Risk Factor' at the Societal Level that can lead to negative social outcomes?
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Which of the following describes a situation where a community has factors that help prevent violence and support well-being?
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Which of the following is a 'Protective Factor' at the Community Level that helps ensure individuals have access to physical and mental wellness support?
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Which of the following is categorized as a risk factor at the Societal Level rather than the Community Level?
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Which of the following is a Societal Level protective factor that focus on the fair treatment of all people regardless of their sex?
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Which of the following is a protective factor at the Societal Level that helps reduce violence by using broad public awareness?
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Which of the following describes a 'Protective Factor' at the Societal Level that ensures long-term financial security for the population?
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Which genre of music is specifically characterized by its use of electronic production techniques like synthesizers and drum machines to create energetic tracks with repetitive beats and dynamic 'drops' for dancing?
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In the context of musical elements, which term refers specifically to the pattern of beats that creates a sense of movement and makes a listener want to tap their foot or clap their hands?
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Which specific element of music describes the way a singer performs, including their tone, pitch, expression, and the genre they are singing in?
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Which genre of music is primarily defined by a focus on the bassline and a strong rhythm that creates a danceable groove?
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An artist from the West who draws inspiration from their surroundings and personal experiences to express creativity is known as a Western Artist. What is the termed used to describe the specific methods used for recording, mixing, and enhancing this artist's music in a studio?
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Which specific element of music is being considered when a producer chooses between using a piano, a guitar, or a synthesizer to play a melody?
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Which of the following describes an artist who creates art to express creativity and convey ideas, often drawing inspiration from their emotions, surroundings, and personal experiences?
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What is the primary difference between Electronic Music and Electronic Dance Music (EDM) based on their definitions?
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Which of the following describes the category of music that relies primarily on digital tools such as synthesizers, computers, and drum machines to create sound?
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Which specific element of music is being applied when a producer uses studio methods to record, mix, and enhance the tracks to improve the overall sound quality?
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Which specific type of intentional injury involves repeated aggressive behavior where there is a power imbalance between the people involved, often occurring in schools or online?
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Which of the following refers to a physical or psychological act performed during an initiation rite that causes harm to a person joining a group?
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Which term describes thoughts about ending one's own life, without necessarily taking physical action?
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Which Philippine law, also known as the "Safe Spaces Act," was specifically designed to address sexual harassment and non-consensual sexual acts in public spaces?
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Which category of self-inflicted injury involves harming one's own body, such as cutting or burning, specifically without the intention of ending one's life?
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Which type of interpersonal violence occurs in public places and includes incidents such as gang fights, robberies, and public assaults?
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Which specific form of bullying involves spreading rumors, excluding others from a group, or intentionally damaging someone's reputation?
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Which of the following describes 'Domestic and Family Violence' based on the given definition?
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Which term refers to a physical attack intended to cause harm to another person, falling under the category of interpersonal violence?
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What distinguishes physical bullying from other types of bullying like verbal or social bullying?
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Which of the following describes 'Social Cohesion' within a community?
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Which of the following is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the Relational Level (Family and Friends)?
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Which of the following is categorized as a 'Risk Factor' at the Community Level?
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Which of these is considered a 'Risk Factor' at the Societal Level?
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Which of the following is an 'Individual Level' protective factor that helps a person handle difficult situations?
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Which of the following describes a 'Risk Factor' at the Relational Level rather than the Individual Level?
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Which of the following describes a Protective Factor at the Societal Level?
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Which of the following is considered a Risk Factor at the Individual Level?
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Which of the following is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the Community Level?
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Which of these is considered a 'Risk Factor' specifically at the Societal Level?