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MUSIC

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ARTS

music

Music of
Africa

Music of
Latin
America

Jazz Music

Popular
Music

Philippine
Popular
Music

What is the term used to


describe the fusion of
West African with Black
American music?

AFROBEAT
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What is a popular form of


South Africa Music featuring
a lively and uninhibited
variation of the jitterbug?

JIVE
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Jit is a hard and fast


percussive dance music
played on drums with guitar
accompaniment in what
country?

ZIMBABWE
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What is a popular music style


form Nigeria that relies on the
traditional Yoruba rhythms
where the instruments are
Western in origin?

JUJU
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Define Apala.
Apala is a musical genre
from Nigeria in the Yoruba
tribal style to wake up the
worshippers after fasting
during the Muslim holy feast
of Ramadan.
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Which wind instrument


made from a seashell
usually of a large sea snail?

CONCH
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It is an influence in Latin
America music where vocal
music was often deep-chested
while instrumental music greatly
relied on resonant drums and
sympathetic buzzers.

AFRO-LATIN MUSIC
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What is the dance?


Shifting the weight by
stepping sideways, causing
the hips to move while the
upper body remains level.

SALSA
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Name the extremely popular


band in Mexico whose
original ensemble consisted
of violins, guitars, harp, and
an enormous guitarron.

MARIACHI
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What is the name of the


instrument

CHARANGO
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It is an American
ragtime and early jazz
pianist and composed
Frog I More Rag.

JELLY ROLL MORTON


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What do you call the


music of 1960s and
1970s bands that
inserted jazz elements
into rock music?
JAZZ ROCK
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It refers to a large ensemble


form originating in the United
States in the mid 1920s
closely associated with the
Swing Era with jazz
elements.

BIG BAND
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It is an American popular
musical style mainly for
piano, originating in the
Afro-American communities
in St. Louis and New Orleans.

RAGTIME
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It is a musical style o modern


jazz which is characterized
by a fast tempo, instrumental
virtuosity, and improvisation
that emerged during World
War II.

BEBOP/BOP
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It is similar to
traditional music and
literally means Music
of the Populace.

POPULAR MUSIC
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It is an expressive folk
song in narrative verse
with text dealing
typically about love.

BALLAD
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Was a hugely popular


song from the United
States during the late
1940s and 1950s.

ROCK AND ROLL

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The greatest exponent


of the rock and roll
style.

ELVIS PRESLEY
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Used to denote the most


popular and enduring songs
from a particular genre or
style, such as Irving Berlin,
Cole Porter, and Rodgers and
Hart.

STANDARDS
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Give one example of


Pinoy rap song of
Andrew E.

HUMANAP KA NG PANGIT
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He is known as the
Master Rapper and
The Man From Manila.

FRANCIS MAGALONA
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What is the year of birth


of Philippines rock
music?

1973
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Who introduced the


Pinoy rock music?

JUAN DE LA CRUZ BAND


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Fill in the blank.


The start of the ____ in the mid1970 give rise to songs using
colloquial language called
Taglish, a combination of
Tagalog and English.

MANILA SOUND
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TABLE O F SCO RES


QUESTION
S

TECHNOLOGY and
SCIENCE

TECHNOLOGY BASED
ARTS

#1

200

200

#2

400

400

#3

600

600

#4

800

800

#5

1000

1000

#6

1200

1200

#7

1400

1400

#8

1600

1600

#9

1800

1800

#10

2000

2000

Technology and Science (round 1)


It has literally taken over every aspect of life

in the 21st century, and the creative and


visual arts have not been spared. It is also
the branch of knowledge dealing with
engineering or applied sciences.

ANSWER: TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 2)


The intellectual and practical activity

encompassing the systematic study of the


structure and behavior of the physical and
natural world through observation and
experiment.

ANSWER: SCIENCE

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Technology and Science (round 3)


It allows us to send signals around the world.

Examples: Internet, Television, Satellites etc.

ANSWER: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 4)


It is the manufacturing of physical goods

on an assembly line and construction of


structures.

ANSWER: PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 5)


It transforms living things into products or

new form of life.


Example: DNAs, medicine, etc.

ANSWER: BIO-RELATED TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 6)


It minimizes the effect of technology on the

development of living things.


Examples: Waste management, recycling,
etc.

ANSWER:ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 7)


Its purpose is to produce more food per

acre.
example: fertilizers etc.

ANSWER:AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 8)


It provides a way for people, animals

and products and materials to be


moved from one location to another.

ANSWER: TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 9)


It helps with the giving or exchanging of

information.
Examples: Digital cameras, DVDs etc.

ANSWER: COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

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Technology and Science (round 10)


It creates tools to treat diseases and injury.
Examples: X-rays, ultrasound etc.

ANSWER: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

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Technology Based Arts (round 1)


Is essentially computer-generated and/or

manipulated. Through the centuries, visual


artists used actual brushes and palettes, and
a whole array of paints, inks, and natural
pigments applied to paper, canvas, fabric,
stucco walls and ceilings.

ANSWER: Technology Based Arts

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Technology Based Arts (round 2)


It make use of electronic and mechanical

devices, rather than the artists own hand, to


produce the desired images and effects.
Thus, these are definitely technology-based
art forms.

ANSWER: COMPUTER/DIGITAL ARTS

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Technology Based Arts (round 3)


A downloadable application for android

phones that allows you to make collages


out of images from your photo gallery.

ANSWER:PHOTO GRID

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Technology Based Arts (round 4)


These could be personal photographs and

videos that you can manipulate with a


myriad special effects, both visual as well as
sound and music. They could also be school
projects or reports that require you to
combine images, incorporate text, even
include simple animation.

ANSWER: MOBILE PHONE ARTS

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Technology Based Arts (round 5)


A fast and fun way to share images with

others; snap a photo, choose from among


the available filters, and share via Facebook,
Twitter, Tumblr, and more.

ANSWER: INSTAGRAM

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Technology Based Arts (round 6)


These are designed to run on desktop

computers and laptops, so you would


need to have access to these larger and
more complex devices. Examples of these
would be Adobe Illustrator and Corel Draw.

ANSWER: COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGES

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Technology Based Arts (round 7)


It automatically makes all the adjustments in

lighting, focus, zoom-in and zoom-out, even


removal of red eye with the user being
given some leeway for slight adjustments.

ANSWER: point and shoot camera

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Technology Based Arts (round 8)


It is a method of creating an artwork using a

computer. This is, however, different from


the image generating devices and programs
discussed above, which create, modify, store,
and share images entirely on a laptop,
tablet, or android phone.

ANSWER: DIGITAL PAINTING

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Technology Based Arts (round 9)


These range from educational games and

mind twisters, to building and construction


games, to ones that entail physical
interaction by the users (sports, fitness,
dance).

ANSWER: VIDEO GAMES

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Technology Based Arts (round 10)


This also provides the film-less and instant

review features of a point-and-shoot type


of digital camera, but gives the
photographer much more artistic freedom
and control to select the camera settings to
create the desired final image with the
preferred visual effects.

ANSWER: DSLR CAMERA

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10 points

What is the right age for the


pornography?
18
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10 points

What do you call with the crime that refers to


a computer, the electronic medium in which
online communication takes place?

Cybercrime
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10 points

PITAHC stands for


Philippine Institute of
Traditional
and Alternative
HealthCare
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10 points

This Republic Act also called The Consumer Act of the


Philippines. It has three objectives:
1. Protect the interest of the consumer
2. Promote his/her general welfare
3. Establish standards of conduct for business industry

Republic Act no. 7394


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10 points
It refers to any representation, whether visual,
audio, or written combination by electronic,
mechanical, digital, or any means of a child engaged
or involved in real or simulated explicit sexual
activities.

Child Pornography
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20 points

What Act provides for maternal and child


healthcare, family planning and responsible
parenthood?

Responsible Parenthood and


Reproductive Health Act

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20 points

It supervises the legal production of cigarettes in the


country.
A. Seat Belts Act
B. Anti-Hazing Law
C. Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Law
D. Tobacco Regulation Act
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20 points
It penalizes those who will go to far during
initiation rites wherein the "applicant" is
subjected to severe physical and emotional pain
suffering.

A. Anti-hazing Law
B. Cybercrime prevention act
C. Anti-child pornography act
D. National blood services act

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20
points

It provides for the inclusion of environmental


education programs in various national institutions.

A. Traditional and alternative medicines act


B. Responsible parenthood and reproductive health
C. National Environmental Awareness and Education Act
act
D. Cybercrime Prevention Act

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20 points
What act aims to secure and safeguard passengers
and drivers of motor vehicles from injuries and
other effects of vehicular accidents?
A. Republic Act No. 10586
B. Republic Act No. 8750
C. Republic Act
No.10351
D. Republic Act No.
8371

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30 points

What act aims to promote and encourage


voluntary blood donation?

Republic Act No. 7719

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30 points
With the exceptional growth in ____________ more
resources are being demanded and supplied to people.

Pollution

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30 points
What are the two of the most usual issues that
concern you as member of your community?
Pollution and Road Safety

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30 points
What is the other call for Republic Act
no. 8949?

Anti-Hazing
Law
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30 points
It works on the recruitment, retention and care of
voluntary blood donors, collection of blood from
qualified donors, testing of units of blood for
infectious diseases.

Philippine National Blood Services

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40 points
It serves as the governing body of the network and its
responsible for the approval of various policies on
blood services

National Council for Blood Services

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40 points
What is the other call for the Republic
Act no. 9512?
National Environmental Awareness and
Education Act of 2008

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40 points
What law penalizes those who will be
caught driving under the influence of
alcohol.

Republic Act
No.10586
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40 points

It is caused by human immunodeficiency virus


(HIV) which usually does not have symptoms in
its early stages.

Aids
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40 points
It provides for the improvement of quality
and delivery of healthcare services in the
country through the development of
traditional and alternative healthcare and its
integration into the national healthcare
system.
Republic Act 8423 or the Traditional and
Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (TAMA)
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50 points
This Law also penalizes those who will be caught
driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, and
other similar substances.

Anti-Drunk and Drugged


Driving Law

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50 points
It is very dangerous and have proven killed many lives.
It may be an option to test an applicants willingness
and commitment. Republic Act No. 8949 protects youth
upon this.

Hazing
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50 points

Environmental education shall also


be part of what?
National Service Training
Program (NSTP)
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50 points
Child pornography has become a pressing
concern of this generation. What Act protects
child from this crime?

Republic Act No. 9775


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50 points
This Act protects citizens from the harmful
effects of dangerous drugs to their physical
and mental well-being. Give the two names
of this Act
Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive
Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
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GROUP 4
Leaders: Bermundo, Kyla Athena C.
Jolo, Jaymie Joan

Members:
Dela Pena, Paulyn
Eugenio, Rose Anne
Ferrer, Joyce Anne C.
Lazaro, Mary Joy
Panamogan, Mae
Peralta, Angelica
Principio, Margie
Cruz, Geneir Ace
De Ocampo, Johmel
Justiniano, Angelo John

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