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In music, what does the treble clef (G clef) represent?

Places G above the middle C on the second line of the staff

What is the definition of a scale in music?

A series of musical tones going up or down in pitch in fix steps

What is the foreground in arts?

The area of a picture that appears to be the closest to the viewer

What does the Kaamulan Festival celebrate?

Celebrates ethnic cultural celebration honoring seven communities in Bukidnon

What is harmony in arts?

A principle of arts that combines elements to create an effective and pleasing composition

What does monumental refer to in arts?

This happens to objects when they are painted in the foreground and made to appear bigger than they are

What is melody in music?

Made up of series of tones that has movement, direction, and shape

What is symmetrical balance in arts?

The type of balance shown in a composition with identical or mirror sides

What does Horizon line refer to?

The imaginary line that divides the sky and the ground

What is dream weavers?

Weavers inspired by dreams, particularly T’boli weavers of T’nalak

Which Filipino game involves the 'IT' tagging players in their territory shaped like a full moon?

Buwang-Buwan

What is the meaning of 'Ati Ati-atihan'?

To imitate the early settlers

Which festival is celebrated in January in Aklan, Panay?

Ati Ati-atihan Festival

Which type of pathogen is responsible for diseases like common colds, influenza, and hepatitis?

Viruses

What is the objective of invasion games like basketball and soccer?

To attack or invade the opponent's territory to score a goal or point

What is the habitat where pathogens live called?

Reservoir

Which mode of transmission involves touching infected surfaces?

Direct contact - skin to skin

'Amoebic dysentery' and 'malaria' are diseases caused by which type of pathogen?

Parasites

'Tuberculosis' is characterized by which of the following symptoms?

Cough, fatigue, night sweats, fever, weight loss

What is the main function of a vaccine?

To create antibodies to fight pathogens

What is the primary cause of food-borne diseases like salmonella poisoning?

Bacteria

What are the physical manifestations of dengue fever?

Fever, headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pains

The treble clef places G above the middle C on the second line of the staff.

True

The bass clef places F below the middle C.

True

A scale in music is composed of 7 notes that go up or down the staff.

False

The horizon line divides the sky and the ground.

True

Symmetrical balance in arts is shown in a composition with different sides.

False

The Kaamulan Festival honors the seven cultural communities in the province of Bukidnon.

True

The middle ground in arts is behind all other objects in the picture.

False

Harmony is a principle of arts that combines elements to create a non-pleasing composition.

False

Melody is made up of a series of tones that have no movement, direction, or shape.

False

'Dream weavers' refers to T’boli weavers of T’nalak inspired by dreams.

True

Ringworm is caused by a parasite.

False

The Ati Ati-atihan Festival is celebrated to honor the first settlers of the island of Mindanao.

False

Tigwahanon is one of the ethnic groups in the "kaamulan festival"

True

Pathogens are disease agents that spread diseases to people.

True

Dengue is characterized by high fever, headache, and fatigue.

True

Vaccines create antibodies to fight bacteria.

False

The Chain of Infection includes the steps: Pathogens, Reservoir, Portal of Entry, Mode of Transmission, Portal Entry and Susceptible Host.

True

A person who is likely to get sick is called the Reservoir in the Chain of Infection.

False

Chicken pox is characterized by a flat, scaly area on the skin.

False

Basketball and soccer are examples of non-invasion games mentioned in the text.

False

Amoebic dysentery is caused by a virus.

False

Roundworm can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath and cough.

True

The horizontal lines with their spaces where music is written

Staff

Study Notes

Music Notation

  • MAPEH MUSIC TREBLE CLEFT (G Cleft): places G above the middle C on the second line of the staff
  • BASS CLEFT (F Cleft): places F below the middle C
  • SCALE: a series of musical tones going up or down in pitch in fixed steps, composed of 8 notes (do re mi fa so la ti do)
  • STAFF: the horizontal lines with their spaces in which music is written
  • MELODY: made up of a series of tones that has movement, direction, and shape
  • PITCH NAME SO-FA SYLLABLE: C DO D RE E MI F FA G SO H LA I TI J DO

Art

  • LANDSCAPE: an expanse of natural scenery that can be seen from a single viewpoint
  • FOREGROUND: the area of a picture that appears to be the closest to the viewer
  • BACKGROUND: the area of a picture that is behind all the other objects in the picture
  • MIDDLE GROUND: between the background and the foreground
  • HORIZON LINE: the imaginary line that divides the sky and the ground
  • CENTER OF INTEREST: the part of the picture that attracts the mind and draws one's curiosity and interest
  • MONUMENTAL: making objects appear bigger than they are when painted in the foreground
  • SYMMETRICAL BALANCE: a type of balance shown in a composition with identical or mirror sides

Philippine Festivals

  • KAAMULAN FESTIVAL: celebrated every 10th of March
  • ETHNIC CULTURAL CELEBRATION: honors the seven cultural communities in the province of Bukidnon
  • FESTIVAL OF SEVEN TRIBES

Additional

  • DREAM WEAVERS: T'boli weavers of T'nalak; dream-inspired weaving
  • HARMONY: a principle of arts that combines elements to create an effective and pleasing composition

Test your knowledge of music theory with questions about the treble clef, bass clef, musical scales, staff, melody, and pitch names using solfege syllables.

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