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

  • Places F below the middle C on the second line of the staff
  • Places G above the middle C on the second line of the staff (correct)
  • Places F above the middle C on the second line of the staff
  • Places G below the middle C on the second line of the staff

What is the definition of a scale in music?

  • A series of 10 notes that go up or down the staff
  • A series of 6 notes that go up or down the staff
  • A series of musical tones going up or down in pitch in fix steps (correct)
  • A series of 12 notes that go up or down the staff

What is the foreground in arts?

  • The imaginary line that divides the sky and the ground
  • The part of the picture that attracts the mind and draws one’s curiosity and interest
  • The area of a picture that is behind all the other objects in the picture
  • The area of a picture that appears to be the closest to the viewer (correct)

What does the Kaamulan Festival celebrate?

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What is harmony in arts?

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What does monumental refer to in arts?

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What is melody in music?

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What is symmetrical balance in arts?

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What does Horizon line refer to?

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What is dream weavers?

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

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

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Which festival is celebrated in January in Aklan, Panay?

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

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

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What is the habitat where pathogens live called?

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Which mode of transmission involves touching infected surfaces?

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

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

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What is the main function of a vaccine?

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

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What are the physical manifestations of dengue fever?

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

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The bass clef places F below the middle C.

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

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The horizon line divides the sky and the ground.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Ringworm is caused by a parasite.

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

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

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Pathogens are disease agents that spread diseases to people.

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

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Vaccines create antibodies to fight bacteria.

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

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

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

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

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Amoebic dysentery is caused by a virus.

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

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The horizontal lines with their spaces where music is written

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Flashcards

Treble Clef (G Clef)

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

Scale (Music)

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

Foreground (Arts)

The area of a picture closest to the viewer.

Kaamulan Festival

Celebrates ethnic cultural heritage of seven communities in Bukidnon.

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Harmony (Arts)

Combines elements to create a pleasing composition.

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Monumental (Arts)

Objects in the foreground appear oversized.

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Melody (Music)

Series of tones with movement, direction, and shape.

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Symmetrical Balance (Arts)

Composition with identical or mirrored sides.

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Horizon Line

Imaginary line dividing the sky and ground.

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Dream Weavers

T’boli weavers of T’nalak inspired by dreams.

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Buwang-Buwan

Filipino game with 'IT' tagging players in a moon-shaped territory.

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Meaning of 'Ati Ati-atihan'

To imitate the early settlers.

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Ati Ati-atihan Festival

Celebrated in January in Aklan, Panay.

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Viruses

Responsible for common colds, influenza, and hepatitis.

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Objective of Invasion Games

To attack the opponent's territory to score.

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Reservoir (Pathogens)

The habitat where pathogens live.

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Direct Contact Transmission

Touching infected surfaces.

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Amoebic dysentery/Malaria

Diseases caused by parasites.

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Symptoms of Tuberculosis

Cough, fatigue, night sweats, fever, weight loss.

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Main function of a vaccine

To create antibodies to fight pathogens.

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Primary cause of food-borne diseases

Bacteria

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Symptoms of Dengue Fever

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

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Treble clef places G above middle C.

True

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Bass clef places F below middle C.

True

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Scale is composed of 7 notes.

False

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Horizon line divides sky and ground.

True

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Symmetrical balance with different sides.

False

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Kaamulan Festival honors cultures.

True

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The horizontal lines where music is written

Refers to Staff

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Pathogens spread diseases to people.

True

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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

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