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Which of the following is a primary cause of obesity?
Which of the following is a primary cause of obesity?
What should be avoided to maintain healthy eating habits?
What should be avoided to maintain healthy eating habits?
Which symptom is commonly associated with diabetes?
Which symptom is commonly associated with diabetes?
What is the primary function of insulin in the body?
What is the primary function of insulin in the body?
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What is the primary focus of melody in twentieth century music?
What is the primary focus of melody in twentieth century music?
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Which term describes a musical texture characterized by a single unaccompanied melodic line?
Which term describes a musical texture characterized by a single unaccompanied melodic line?
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What dietary approach can help prevent heart disease?
What dietary approach can help prevent heart disease?
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Which age group is most likely to develop Type 1 diabetes?
Which age group is most likely to develop Type 1 diabetes?
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In the context of modern art, what around the 1870s to 1970s is a significant characteristic?
In the context of modern art, what around the 1870s to 1970s is a significant characteristic?
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Which lifestyle change is recommended for overcoming obesity?
Which lifestyle change is recommended for overcoming obesity?
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What does the term 'disjunct melody' refer to in music?
What does the term 'disjunct melody' refer to in music?
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How does meter in music primarily influence a song?
How does meter in music primarily influence a song?
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What best describes a health consumer?
What best describes a health consumer?
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What was a contributing factor to the rise of modernism in art?
What was a contributing factor to the rise of modernism in art?
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What type of musical texture features multiple voices or sounds with separate melodic lines?
What type of musical texture features multiple voices or sounds with separate melodic lines?
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In the context of a time signature, what does the bottom number indicate?
In the context of a time signature, what does the bottom number indicate?
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What primarily characterized the artworks of the Impressionist movement?
What primarily characterized the artworks of the Impressionist movement?
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Which artist is best known for founding the French Impressionist movement?
Which artist is best known for founding the French Impressionist movement?
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Which technique is associated with Vincent Van Gogh's painting style?
Which technique is associated with Vincent Van Gogh's painting style?
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What is a key characteristic of Expressionism in art?
What is a key characteristic of Expressionism in art?
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What theme does Edvard Munch often explore in his artworks?
What theme does Edvard Munch often explore in his artworks?
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Cubism, developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, emphasizes what aspect in its artwork?
Cubism, developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, emphasizes what aspect in its artwork?
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Lifestyle diseases are associated with what factors?
Lifestyle diseases are associated with what factors?
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How is obesity defined in the context of lifestyle diseases?
How is obesity defined in the context of lifestyle diseases?
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What is the primary purpose of health products?
What is the primary purpose of health products?
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Which of the following is NOT a step in selecting and purchasing health products?
Which of the following is NOT a step in selecting and purchasing health products?
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What essential information is typically found on a product label?
What essential information is typically found on a product label?
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Which type of health product might be involved in promotes hygiene?
Which type of health product might be involved in promotes hygiene?
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What aspect of consumer health focuses on the use of products and services affecting health?
What aspect of consumer health focuses on the use of products and services affecting health?
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When evaluating a health product before purchasing, what is an important factor to consider?
When evaluating a health product before purchasing, what is an important factor to consider?
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Which of the following represent characteristics of health services?
Which of the following represent characteristics of health services?
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The ingredients and their amounts are typically listed under which section of a product label?
The ingredients and their amounts are typically listed under which section of a product label?
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Study Notes
Music Characteristics of Twentieth Century Music
- Melody is a sequence of notes perceived as a single musical phrase; the shape or motion of these notes is known as melodic contour.
- Meter organizes beats within a measure, dictating rhythmic structure.
- Harmony combines multiple notes to create pleasing sounds.
- Rhythm involves patterns of sound, silence, and emphasis in music.
- Texture refers to the layers of sound and their interrelationship in a piece.
- Monophony features a single, unaccompanied melodic line; heterophony includes multiple variations of a single line heard simultaneously.
- Homophony consists of a melody supported by harmony moving together; polyphony features multiple independent melodic lines.
- Disjunct melody presents wide intervals between notes, causing significant shifts in tonality.
- Time Signature indicates the number of beats per measure and the note value that receives one beat.
Modern Art
- Modern art spans from the 1870s to the 1970s, characterized by a departure from traditional and classical painting styles.
- It encompasses various themes and art movements influenced by new societal perspectives and technology.
Factors Leading to Modernism
- The Industrial Revolution brought urbanization and new ways of thinking.
- The invention of photography challenged painters' roles in society.
- Publications introduced symbolism and iconography to reflect subjective experiences in art.
Art Movements and Notable Artists
- Impressionism (1867-1886): Known for small brush strokes and focus on light; Claude Monet (founder) emphasized nature through fleeting moments.
- Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890): Key post-impressionist who popularized impasto technique, making visible brush strokes.
- Expressionism (1905-1920): Art characterized by exaggerated forms and bold, unnatural colors to express personal feelings; Edvard Munch depicted anxiety and isolation in works like “The Scream.”
- Cubism (1907-1922): Developed by Picasso and Braque, showcasing subjects from multiple perspectives through geometric planes.
Prevention of Lifestyle Diseases
- Lifestyle Disease: Conditions linked to lifestyle choices.
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Obesity: Caused by unhealthy food habits, lack of physical activity, and inadequate sleep.
- Avoid poor eating habits such as skipping breakfast and emotional eating.
- Overcome obesity through daily exercise, balanced meals, and reducing sedentary activities.
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Diabetes: A condition with high blood sugar levels; symptoms include thirst, blurred vision, and weight loss.
- Type 1 diabetes: Insulin production failure by the pancreas; usually arises in childhood/adolescence.
- Type 2 diabetes: Insulin resistance primarily affects individuals over 45.
- Treatment involves dietary control and medication, including insulin.
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Heart Disease: Various conditions affecting the heart; symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath.
- Prevention includes a healthy diet rich in fruits/vegetables, regular exercise, and stress management.
Health Consumer and Product Evaluation
- Health Consumer: Individual who purchases health-related products.
- Health Products: Items used to promote hygiene and maintain health, e.g., toothpaste, sunscreen.
- Steps to select products include researching options, considering consequences, and evaluating prices.
- Health Services: Activities or information that fulfill consumer health needs.
Selection and Evaluation of Health Information
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Reading Labels: Essential for understanding product use, ingredients, and precautions.
- Key label elements: product name, ingredients, usage directions, quantity, expiration date, and price.
Exam Preparation
- Expect multiple-choice, true/false, and enumeration questions focused on musical notation and health concepts.
- Bring necessary materials for the drawing portion of the exam.
Inspirational Note
- "Challenges are what make life interesting. Keep learning through every exam experience."
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Prepare for the MAPEH 10 preliminary exam with this comprehensive review of the characteristics of 20th century music. Explore essential concepts such as melody, melodic contour, and meter to enhance your understanding and performance. Get ready to dive into the unique elements that define this musical era.