
MAPEH Initial Test of Competence
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The use of a single color tint in different values or shades
A quick-drying synthetic medium with emulsion as its binder. It is favored by a lot of artists because of its ease of use and its versatility.
In Buddhism, a diagram with pictures or statues of gods in specific positions. It literally means “circle”
Japanese flower arrangement with origins in early Buddhist flower offerings. It developed into a distinctive art form in the 15th century.
In Architecture, needs of people are provided for by high-rise buildings through efficient utilization of limited spaces. How is space maximized in the most comprehensive manner?
When a painting is labeled as “Art for the People”, what particular issue(s) is the main focus of the artist?
From the different techniques in sculpting, carving is considered the most painstaking and time consuming process. What makes it so?
The distinctive quality or tone color of each instrument/voice which makes one sound different from another even when they are both producing the same pitch with equal intensity and duration.
Is a series of single notes that add up to a recognizable whole. Melodic directions of movement are going up, going down and repeated.
Is the simultaneous sounding of a group of tones. The vertical relationship between a melody and its accompanying chords or between melodies simultaneously played or sung.
Terms used in the study may come in different interpretations. If terms are observational and on actual usage, the definitions may be called as
A way to measure force, time, and distance with true zero points is called
Scores are interpreted to find out the difference of in-between scores.
One characteristic of strong research follows an examination of the pro- cedures which allows the researcher to evaluate the necessary conclusion. This characteristic pertains to what principle?
In developing a problem, one basic requirement is to clearly spell out what the intention is all about. Which option below can be applied?
Michael is a political celebrity in the ZTE Deal scandal. To find out more of the details of this person, one can apply which type of research?
When two variables are measured on their degree of association a simple correlation is used known as
A study on teacher pedagogical skills to handle the piano lessons are ca- pable in terms of knowledge and skills. What type of research activity is being considered?
The subjects of the study or respondents must feel secured and can trust the researcher. Which of this type of character is a requirement?
Which of the process is applicable to value the new works of research?
The waltz is done in what tempo?
Subli is a dance honoring the wooden cross. It originates from _______.
A dance of supreme standards learned from an academe; it is originated from Italy word Bal-lo meaning to dance flourished in the royal court of France:
This type of movements brings or transfers the body from one place to another.
When was the first recorded Olympic Game that was held at the foot Mt. Olympus and had a single event, the stage, a 192-yrd foot race?
What is the purpose of arching shots toward the basket?
Where is the strike zone?
What position is best for fielding a ground ball?
What movement contribute to the height of the jump in hitting a spike?
A player is blocking a spike. How far apart should the player’s thumbs be?
Which of the following does not belong to values clarification strategies used in health education?
In 1900, these jerky Negro rhythms challenged the smoothly gliding waltz.
This was a lively dance in triple meter that gained popularity during the time if King Louis XIV, the Sun King. The small steps were essential part of the dance.
What dance imitated of the bull light which stemmed from Spain but was refined for the ballroom in the Southern region in France. The man represents the matador, the lady his cape:
Greek sport manifested itself in the concept of the amateur athlete, whose primary goal is to compete in a “circuit” of four major national games that were designated as the ________.
Pneumonia is a sickness caused by pathogen called ___________.
Which of the following virus enters the respiratory system and cause sickness?
This is a pathogen that causes amoebic dysentery.
Helminths is a pathogen meaning _______.
Diseases caused by direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person to another are called __________ diseases.
This phase consists of programs of exercise that are carefully selected for the purpose of preparing the body to perform complicated movements and skills.
In a series of selected exercises that help to relieve physical discomfort or restore function to disabled people.
Rhythmic Gymnastics is an aesthetic discipline perform to music while using small hand apparatus EXCEPT:
It is a gymnastics discipline that integrates the difficult elements of gymnastics with a dance steps and movements in order to create a dynamic choreography for the sports either individual, mixed pair, three or group.
When should the blocker extend his or her arms upward for the block?
Which part of the hands supply the primary force in hitting an overhand pass?
What is the most important thing to remember when catching a ball above the waist?
A player makes a two-step after receiving a pass. What is the player permitted to do?
Where should the ball be in relation to the body when using a speed dribble?
It is recovery or reuse of any material; to conserve resources and waste disposal.
Which is not a historical painting of Amorsolo?
Is the protection and wise use of natural resources by using less of the materials we take from the environment, particularly those resources that are nonrenewable. It also means protecting the environment from pollutants by using products that are less toxic.
The tendency of any living thing to maintain a balance in its inner system
Are drugs that slows down body functioning and make you sleepy.
The outside layer of our eye which is white. Muscles attached to it allow the eye to move within its socket
It contains muscle fibers, blood vessels, and nerves. The blood vessels bring nutrients to the skin and carry away waste products. The nerves in the dermis help you sense your environment. They transmit messages of pain that warn you of possible danger of injury.
The primary objective of the game is to score goals
Means to move and act with resolute energy. It includes mental readiness, physical movement and a genuine interest in the game.
Is the ability to perform joint actions through a wide range of motion
Is how well a person is tailored to and competent of living a confident survival?
All bodies continue in a state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force
Is the network of small nerves that extends to all parts of the body. It comprises cranial nerves that emerge from the brain and spinal nerve in the spinal cord.
Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the capillaries except the pulmonary arteries that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
Is a tear in the muscle resulting fro excessive use. There is a limited bleeding inside that can result swelling and pain ( ice pack helps to stop bleeding and swelling
Are muscles that act as neutralizers or stabilizers.
The forearm turns the hand so the palm is facing down- ward
This type of joint occurs when the touching surface of two bones have both concave and convex regions with the shapes of the bones complementing one another and allowing a wide range of movement.
Describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment or closer to the trunk to the trunk of the body than other part.
Includes all the glands that secrete chemical messengers called hormones that help control conditions within the body. They are the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pan- creas, ovaries, pineal glands and thymus
Are group of cells organized into layers or masses that have common function
Is a position where the body is curved like an arc of a circle, with the hip forward and the head and truck bent backward.
Is a person who helps a performer to go about a skill for the first time.
Is the ability of the individual to change direction or position in space with quickness and lightness of movement.
Parallel bars with one bar 2.3 m. high and the other bar 1.5 m. with an adjustable width of 86 cm. maximum
The Great Grandfather of Gymnastics wrote many influential books including carefully chosen gymnastics exercises for girls in 1818.
Was the first to conduct gymnastics as part of education. He was the first modern writer and teacher of organized gymnastics for whom records survive.
Had developed the side horse (pommel horse) as a training devise for their cavalry to learn mounts, dismounts, and swinging movements for combat on speeding horse during battle. Even up to just 50 years ago, the side horse had a raised neck and a croup (end) like a real horse
An Act providing for the rehabilitation, self-development, and self-reliance of disabled persons and their integration into the mainstream of society is known as
Mrs. Pablo handles a regular class with one mainstreamed blind student. What can she do during PE class
Refers to the impact or consequence of the disability, not a condition itself.
It refers to several non- progressive disorders of voluntary movement or posture that are caused by malfunction of or damage to the developing brain that occurs before or during birth or within the first few years of life.
Health teachers play important role in the health assessment of students. In addition to their skillful observations, they have access to a variety of health information concerning each student. Which of the following records provide a rich source of background and current information that can be useful in promoting good health and identifying potentially handicapping situation?
In order to help the school-age child to function very well while at school, the school health team is tasked to monitor their health status as part of their routine work. The following are members of the school health team except:
. Mr. Abando, the head of the Physical Education Department, is planning for the forthcoming School Intramurals. To ensure the success of the program he met with all the faculty members and invited key people from the other departments, some staff and school administrator to chair the working committees. Which of the management functions is being illustrated in this situation?
San Pedro High School accepted Allan, a blind student in the regular PE class. Allan is very good in following directions that is why he can cope up with the lessons in gymnastics and dance. If the PE teacher allows Allan to play Volleyball which of the following is the best way do to?
Performance evaluation should determine the extent by which the employee is contributing to the overall mission of the organization. This evaluation is crucial in providing information into the organization’s reward and punishment system. Which of these is not true about performance evaluation?
The following are postulates of successful teaching EXCEPT
As a health educator, Miss Cruz is in-charge of the school clinic the absence of a school nurse and physician. She gives first aid to students and teachers who encounter minor injuries, sends students to the nearest health center when needed, and assists the MAPEH teachers in appraising the nutritional status of the students by taking their height and weight. Which role of Miss Cruz was not mentioned as a part of the school health team?
When you include the physical fitness levels, physical skills, knowledge, socio-emotional behaviors, and attitudes toward the activity in your tea- ching style, it means that you are analyzing the style of teaching in terms of –
A direct teaching activity that allows students to imitate from demonstra- tion or infer from observation the behavior to be learned.
After discussing the parts of the body that are important in making move- ments, Miss Garcia proceeded to the next activity for her to find out how aware her students are with their body. “Find a way to make your body crooked”, she said. There were many elicited responses. This teaching style is a type of-
Like values-clarification activities, brainstorming can be used to improve decision-making skills by having students generate many possible ideas concerning an issue.
Is an indispensable component of all effective teaching including physical education. It plays four main roles in physical education.
Is often appropriate in physical education. However, there are times when you can effectively guide students into discovering a point or an entire lesson for themselves.
It can be understood that it is an orderly and systematic mode of procedure to do something in accordance with a defi- nite plan in order that the predetermined objective is attained.
Bharata Natyam is the oldest dance in the world, originally performed in the temples of India. It combines rhythmically complicated dancing with Hindu legends told in song and pantomime. Like other Indian dance forms, this temple dance uses hand gestures that have recognized meanings that of- ten stand for animals, plants, or feelings. This hand gestures are called __.
One of the rare indications about the earliest and unique dance has to do with the use of a long sleeve known as “water sleeve” as a technical and expressive side of the dance and appears to be part of shamanistic wor- ship. Sleeve dancing was widespread in ______.
Danced in what is called Triple Rhythm
Was derived from an old German word, meaning to turn, to roll or to glide. It was born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the alpine regions of Austria. It is a progressive dance written in ¾ time where the first beat measure is accented.
Two people walk towards each other, pass by the right shoulders, step sideward to the right, and walk backward passing by left shoulers to original position.