- 1. What the other name for the Middle Ages.
A) Dark Ages B) Neumes C) Organum D) Black Ages
- 2. Which plainchant or plainsong consisting of a single melodic line.
A) Gregorian Chant B) Organum C) Black Ages D) Dark Ages
- 3. The Gregorian chanr was named after him.
A) Pope Gregory B) Dark Ages C) Pope George D) Black Ages
- 4. The earliest roots of modern musical notation.
A) Neumes B) Black Ages C) Dark Ages D) Notes
- 5. Which lowly musicians who wandered among the courts and towns.
A) Minnesingers B) Minstrels C) Dark Ages D) Black Ages
- 6. The versatile enetrtainers, who played musical instruments, sang and danced, juggled and showed tricks, with animal acts.
A) Minstrels B) Neumes C) Jongleurs/Jongleuresses D) Notes
- 7. Which is the singers of courtly love.
A) Notes B) Neumes C) Minstrels D) Minnesingers
- 8. They either sang their music and poetry themselves or entrusted its performance to other musicians.
A) Troubadores/Trouveres B) Neumes C) Notes D) Jongleurs/Jongleuresses
- 9. The last of the Trouveres
A) Notes B) Adam de la Halle C) Adam Halle D) Neumes
- 10. Which is the example of a Gregorian chant.
A) Regina Caeli B) Notes C) Alleluia D) Neumes
- 11. A chorus without musical accompaniment was the ideal medium.
A) A capella singing B) Modality C) Cantus firmus D) Word painting
- 12. A type of church mode used in both secular and sacred music.
A) Word painting B) Modality C) Motet D) Cantus firmus
- 13. A pre-existing melodic line that runs through a musical piece and forms the basis of a polyphonic composition.
A) Modality B) Cantus firmus C) Word painting D) Motet
- 14. A musical technique of writing music to create and reflect the literal meaning of a song.
A) Word painting B) Modality C) Cantus firmus D) Motet
- 15. A piece of plainsong with two or more additional oparts with different words written in latin and in French.
A) Motet B) Modality C) cantus firmus D) Word painting
- 16. This is a prayer of mercy that consists of nine invocations.
A) Credo B) Gloria C) Kyrie D) Sanctus
- 17. This is a joyful hymn of praise omitted during advent and Lent.
A) Sanctus B) Gloria C) Kyrie D) Credo
- 18. The confession of faith and the longest of the mass texts.
A) Sanctus B) Kyrie C) Credo D) Gloria
- 19. Which is a song about God's holiness which concludes with the "Hosanna" and the Benedictus.
A) Credo B) Gloria C) Sanctus D) Kyrie
- 20. This is a song that asks God to take away the sins of the world and grant peace and mercy.
A) Gloria B) Credo C) Kyrie D) Agnus dei
- 21. Which care are the preventions that focus on the individual or family such as hand washing, immunization, circumcision, lifestyle improvement, and others.
A) Secodary health care B) Tertiary health care C) primary health care
- 22. The activities that focus on the environment such as draining puddles of water near houses, trimming bushes, and sprayinfg insecticides to control vectors and mosquitos.
A) Secondary health care B) Tertiary health care C) Primary health care
- 23. It refers to the interventions that take place in the hospital setting such as intravenous rehydration or surgery.
A) Primary health care B) Secondary health care C) tertiary health care
- 24. Which is the release of chemicals and particulates into the atmosphere:
A) Littering B) Noise pollution C) Air pollution D) Light pollution
- 25. Which pollution include light trespass, over illumination, and astronomical interferences.
A) Noise pollution B) Littering C) Soil-contaminatio D) Light pollution
- 26. Which pollution is the criminal throwing of inappropriate man-made objects, unremoved onto public and private properties.
A) Noise pollution B) Littering C) Soil-contaminatio D) Light pollution
- 27. What pollution ncompasses roadway moise, aircraft noise, industrial moise, as well as high-intensity sonar.
A) Noise pollution B) Soil-contaminatio C) Littering D) Light pollution
- 28. What pollution occurs when chemicals are released by spill or underground leakage.
A) Radioactive contamination B) Light pollution C) Littering D) Soil pollution
- 29. Which pollution resulting from20th century activities in atomic physics, such as nuclear power generation and nuclear weapons research, manufacture, and deployment.
A) Soil-contaminatio B) Radioactive contamination C) Littering D) Light pollution
- 30. A temperature change in natural water-bodies caused by human influence, such as the use of water as coolant in a power plant.
A) Water pollution B) Visual pollution C) Plastic Pollution D) Thermal pollution
- 31. It can refer to the presence of overhead power lines, motorway billboards, scarred landforms, open storage of trash, and municipal solid waste.
A) Plastic Pollution B) Visual pollution C) Thermal pollution D) Water pollution
- 32. The discharge of waste water from commercial and industrial waste into surface waters.
A) Visual pollution B) Water pollution C) Thermal pollution D) Plastic Pollution
- 33. Which pollution involves the accumulation of plastic products in the environment that adversley affects wildlife, wildlife habitat, or humans.
A) Thermal pollution B) Plastic pollution C) Water pollution D) Visual pollution
- 34. Which components refers to the relative amount of muscle, fat, bone, and other vital parts of the body.
A) Muscular strength B) Body composition C) Flexibililty D) Muscular endurance
- 35. It is also important to mange body weight.
A) Body composition B) Flexibililty C) Muscular endurance D) Muscular strength
- 36. The range of motion in the body.
A) Muscular endurance B) Muscular strength C) Cardiovascular endurance D) Flexibility
- 37. It is the ability to stretch, bend, and twist.
A) Muscular strength B) Flexibility C) Muscular endurance D) Cardiovascular endurance
- 38. The ability of the muscle to continue to perform without fatigue.
A) Muscular strength B) Flexibility C) Cardiovascular endurance D) Muscular endurance
- 39. The ability of the muscle to exert force during an activity.
A) muscular strength B) Muscular strength C) Flexibility D) Cardiovascular endurance
- 40. The ability of the body's circulatory and respiaratory systems to supply fuel during sustained physical activity.
A) Muscular strength B) Body composition C) Cardiovascular endurance D) Flexibility
- 41. The ability to move quickly and change direction in different levels.
A) Agility B) Reaction time C) Balance D) Coordination
- 42. It refers to the sense of equilibrium in the body.
A) Balance B) Coordination C) Power D) Reaction time
- 43. Thed weoght of the body rests in the center of gravity.
A) Power B) Balance C) Coordination D) Reaction time
- 44. The ability to use body parts and senses together to produce smooth, efficient movements that are vital in sports.
A) Reaction time B) Coordination C) Balance D) Power
- 45. The ability to reach a distance in the shortest period of time.
A) Balance B) Reaction time C) Power D) Speed
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