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Which of the following is NOT a cause of environmental problems?
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Improper waste disposal
Burning waste products
Full volume of appliances
Anti-litter campaign
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What is one way that a community can promote a healthy environment?
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Building more roads and parking lots
Encouraging people to drive more and reduce public transportation use
Planting trees and creating green spaces
Allowing businesses to pollute the air and water
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Which of the following is NOT a cause of environmental problems?
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What is one way that a community can promote a healthy environment?
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When do we say that a school does not possess a healthy environment?
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How could living in a community with many parks and green spaces benefit your health and well-being?
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What positive outcome can happen when your school has clean classrooms and safe playgrounds?
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Which of the following actions helps reduce environmental pollution?
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Which practice is most likely to harm the environment?
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What effect does deforestation have on the environment?
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Which of the following is a renewable energy source?
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What is one major benefit of using public transportation?
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Who among the children lives in a healthy environment?
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What is the best way for your school to help students make friends and feel happy and safe?
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Which type of waste decomposes the fastest and is safe to compost?
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Why is waste segregation important in schools and communities?
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Which one is not needed in a healthy environment?
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What is a primary benefit of recycling materials?
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What is one way to promote a clean environment in your community?
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What should you do if you see someone being bullied at school?
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Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?
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What can you do to conserve water at home?
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Which statement does not describe a healthy community environment?
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Which action best supports environmental protection by promoting responsible waste management practices in your community?
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What is the best way to dispose of used batteries to protect both people and the environment?
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It is derived from the Spanish word tinte, what is the meaning of this word?
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The following are the skills involved in the game 'patintero' except one. What is it?
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Which of the following activities can help improve cardiovascular health?
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What is one benefit of drinking plenty of water each day?
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Which nutrient is essential for building and repairing body tissues?
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What is the main purpose of stretching before exercising?
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Which of the following is a good source of dietary fiber?
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Which set of values should NOT be displayed by the players?
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What is the other term or name of the game “Patintero”?
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How many teams are involved in the game Patintero?
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What is the main goal of the game “Tubigan”?
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The ultimate rule of this game is to guard the base and tag the other team, while avoiding being tagged by the opponent. What game is this referring to?
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What is a common characteristic of traditional Filipino games such as Patintero and Agawan Base?
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Which of the following is a skill commonly developed through playing games like Luksong Baka?
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In Filipino street games, which value is emphasized to ensure fair play among participants?
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What is one of the main benefits of playing traditional games like Patintero for children?
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Which of the following statements best describes the game of Luksong Tinik?
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Which of the following games has the goal to grab the handkerchief before the other team and bring it back to the base?
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What attitude could a player have to enjoy and stay in the game?
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Imagine you are in a defensive position in Patintero, and you see an opponent about to cross. What is the best strategy to tag them?
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What will you use in playing 'Luksong Tinik'?
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The game 'Luksong Tinik' develops your leg strength and ________ skills.
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In the game 'Patintero', what is the primary goal of the offensive team?
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What is the main purpose of sportsmanship in games?
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Which of the following is a key characteristic of the game 'Agawan Base'?
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What type of skills does playing 'Luksong Baka' help to develop?
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What is the main objective in the game 'Sipa'?
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Which of the following is NOT a safety precaution during a game?
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In the game of Luksong-Tinik, why is timing particularly important as the 'tinik' level increases?
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If a player keeps failing to jump over the 'tinik' as it becomes higher, what is the best way to help them improve?
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What term refers to the pleasing sound and recognizable succession of tones in a song?
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What is the musical symbol drawn at the beginning of the staff that helps indicate the pitch of the notes?
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Which of the following instruments is classified as a string instrument?
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What is the term for the speed of music, indicating how fast or slow a piece is played?
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Which of the following is NOT a woodwind instrument?
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What do you call the written form of music that shows the pitches, rhythms, and dynamics of a piece?
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Which musical term refers to the loudness or softness of a sound?
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In the key of F Major, where is the home tone located?
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What is the term for a specific sequence of musical notes arranged in ascending or descending order?
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What is a key signature in music?
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In the C Major scale, where is the note C located on the musical staff?
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What does the flat sign (â™) do in music?
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What is the purpose of a staff in music notation?
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Which of the following clefs is commonly used for higher-pitched instruments and voices?
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What is the term used for the distance between two notes in music?
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What does a time signature indicate in music?
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What is a musical scale?
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What are the pitch names we see on the lines of the staff?
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It is a musical scale composed of eight tones arranged in succession in ascending or descending order.
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Melodic contour refers to the direction and tonal movement of a melody. Identify the direction of the notes in the staff.
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Analyze the direction of the melody. Identify the movement of the melody in the measure below.
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Which of the following is the work of Vincent Van Gogh?
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What term is used to describe a gradual increase in loudness in music?
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What is the name of the instrument typically used to play the highest pitches in an orchestra?
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In music, what does the term 'tempo' refer to?
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What is the name of a composition for solo instrument and orchestra?
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What is the main purpose of a time signature in music?
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Who painted the 'Starry Night'?
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Which of the following uses art concepts such as balance, color theory, harmony, and contrast?
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When editing a portrait photo, why is it essential to adjust both the brightness and contrast carefully?
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It is the process of dividing an image into thirds, using two horizontal and two vertical lines.
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It is a feature that allows you to turn an image in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to set the correct perspective and get rid of any subliminal distractions.
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What term describes the use of colors in a painting that are opposite each other on the color wheel?
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What is the main purpose of using a sketchbook for an artist?
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Which element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a color?
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What is the term for art created using digital tools and technology?
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What principle of design refers to the visual stability achieved in an artwork?
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What is the term for the repetition of specific visual elements, such as units of shape or form, used to organize surfaces in a consistent, regular manner?
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Which of the following elements is the basic unit of design and it can be straight or curved, thick or thin, strong, or weak?
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What are the secondary colors?
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It is the process of arranging visual elements—like text, images, and shapes—on a given page.
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It refers to the process where each clip of footage is altered to match a consistent standard of appearance. It involves either toning out unwanted brassiness, dying your hair darker, or lightening your hair even more to achieve the desired effect.
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What is the term for the distance between elements in a design that affects how they are perceived?
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What do you call the principle that helps to create a sense of harmony and unity in design by using similar or related elements?
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Which design element is used to create visual interest and draw attention by contrasting different colors, sizes, or shapes?
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What is the term for a three-dimensional object that has length, width, and height?