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  • 1

    Sound production is a new way of maximizing the progress of science and technology as it found its way to music when the 20th century gave birth to modern music.

    Modernism in Music

  • 2

    Recorded sounds were used as accompaniment to certain music, a technique used to electronic music, chance music, minimalist sounds and other unusual mixes of sonar activities

    Modernism in Music

  • 3

    It involves sounds created electronically. Music is controlled by electronic instruments, keyboards, or synthesizers.

    Electronic Music

  • 4

    For a sound to consider “electronic” composer must interact with the medium and electronic processing.

    Electronic Music

  • 5

    were used for music to recreate instead of producing new ones.

    Electronic Music

  • 6

    can be produced using computer installations or through microphone recording then enhanced to produce desired sounds.

    Electronic Music

  • 7

    Also called as Aleatory Music derived from “alea” a Latin word

    Chance Music

  • 8

    “Alea” means

    Dice

  • 9

    It is a music that uses the elements that are left to bound possibilities or chance and left for the performer to realize.

    Chance Music

  • 10

    Its pitches and rhythms are randomly selected. Composition and performance is unpredictable

    Chance Music

  • 11

    is a process that allows the performer to create their own notation during the performance.

    Inventive Notation

  • 12

    Defined improvisation is also use to the compositions for specific direction or unstructured pieces.

    Chance Music

  • 13

    Rearranging or playing sections simultaneously may be told by the performers to arrange the structure of piece.

    Chance Music

  • 14

    He was an American composer, music theorist, artist and writer. He was also a pioneer in Chance music. •The indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music and the nontraditional use of instrument was started.

    John Cage Jr.

  • 15

    True or False: Cage was Acclaimed as one of the most influential American composer of the 20th century music and led the post-war avant-grade music.

    True

  • 16

    True or False: A musician doesn’t needs a source to get the desired melody or sound in Chance music.

    False

  • 17

    True or False: Art teaches new ways of seeing and expressing the world that develops critical thinking through the analysis of each artwork.

    True

  • 18

    True or False: It doesn’t triggers the imaginative exploration that may expand into areas like science and technology, and evokes joy and relaxation and reduces negative emotions through Art Therapy.

    False

  • 19

    It is an art that shows the subconscious mind. Artists wanted to tap into the “higher reality” rather than what the eye sees in the real world.

    Surrealism

  • 20

    The art that means to unlock the power of imagination which channeled unconsciously.

    Surrealism

  • 21

    is an art that manifests the dreamlike, imaginative power of human and bizarre imagery across endless mediums.

    Surrealism

  • 22

    is the technique used by many surrealists, it is the unconscious or involuntary act to unlock ideas and images from their minds.

    Automatism

  • 23

    Juxtaposition of two or more objects associated to each other.

    Focus

  • 24

    Intriguing depictions of things such as myths, primitivism, landscapes and obscure sculpture.

    Subject Matter

  • 25

    He is the most famous surrealist among the versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century.

    Salvador Dali

  • 26

    Two Pioneers of Surrealism in the Philippines

    Galo and Hernando Ocampo

  • 27

    One of the most difficult style in arts for it is defined with tow combined words

    Abstract Realism

  • 28

    It conveys the uniqueness and unusual ways of twisting the real images.

    Abstract Realism

  • 29

    Uses hypothetical technique in painting that change the perception of real object to the eye of the viewers.

    Abstract Realism

  • 30

    is an art style that interprets the real objects.

    Realism

  • 31

    uses only colors, shapes, lines and rhythms that does not depict real object and does not have definable focus to the subject.

    Abstraction/ Abstract

  • 32

    A Filipino painter who has the ability of creating new world and dream as he manipulate the dimensions of his artworks.

    Benjamin Cruz

  • 33

    An art style of popular culture. It is a movement during about the positive view of post-war consumer boom in the 1950s and 1960sAn art style of popular culture.

    Pop Art

  • 34

    A style of art that is accessible to the average person for it has supported by the mass media and popular and consumer culture.

    Pop Art

  • 35

    brands, road signs, celebrities, etc.

    Recognizable Imagery

  • 36

    pokes fun at trends, ironic and satire.pokes fun at trends, ironic and satire.

    Uses Humor

  • 37

    printmaking, collage, postcards, mainstream media

    Mixed Media

  • 38

    One of the pioneer of Pop Art. He was a painter and collage artist

    Richard Hamilton

  • 39

    Described Pop Art as expendable or easily forgotten, aimed at youth, witty, glamorous, short-term solution, sexy, big businesss, low costing.

    Richard Hamilton

  • 40

    An art that sharpen the viewer’s eye perception as it creates and organize lines, designs and patterns.

    OP Art

  • 41

    is employed special effects as it fools the eye of the viewer by its merging technique of old and new technology.

    Optical Illusion

  • 42

    creates visual tension in the viewer’s mind.creates visual tension in the viewer’s mind.

    Fools the eye

  • 43

    are carefully chosen.

    Color, Line, and Shape

  • 44

    and careful juxtaposition of color, such as black and white.

    Perspective

  • 45

    One of the key figures in the creation of Op Art.

    Victor Vasarely

  • 46

    His style is sometimes called Op Art in origin that created interesting but complicated compositions.

    M.C Escher

  • 47

    It will make your heart beat faster and your breathing harder than in a normal condition.

    Moderate-Intensity Physical Activity

  • 48

    You are almost gasping for your breath and cannot talk without pausing for a breath.

    Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity

  • 49

    is the estimated highest limit of what your cardiovascular system could manage during physical activity based on your age.

    Maximum Heart Rate

  • 50

    is based on the sensations that you feel in your body. It includes increased heart rate, respiration, sweating or muscle fatigue.

    Rate of Perceived Exertion

  • 51

    This level is used when you are doing your warm-up routine before the exercise proper.

    Level 3-4

  • 52

    This level can do in a short period of time. You can do HIIT two times a week with recovery periods

    Level 8-9

  • 53

    It is the simplest way to monitor the intensity level of exercise.

    Talk Test

  • 54

    A privilege that must guaranteed to individuals to make them smart consumer and be more preventive in being deceived to the inaccurate information, thus, protecting their health as well as others.

    Consumer Rights

  • 55

    The products or service you receive should not harm you.

    Right to be Safe

  • 56

    You should have a variety of options.

    Right to Choose Freely

  • 57

    Information should be provided completely in the products or services.

    Right to be Informed

  • 58

    Feedbacks and complaints for customer’s satisfaction.

    Right to be Heard

  • 59

    Treated with courtesy and respect.

    Right to Serve

  • 60

    Programs and information should be accessible for all the consumers.

    Right to Education

  • 61

    Usually claimed that their health product provides cure to a wide range of illness.

    Health Fraud

  • 62

    Selling and promoting unproven health products and services.

    Quackery

  • 63

    Cure life threatening illnesses such as cancer and other major illnesses

    Medical Quackery

  • 64

    Used to sell food that has substances which are not good for the body.

    Nutritional Quackery

  • 65

    Worn devices like necklace or bracelets that can diagnose illnesses.

    Device Quackery

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Sound production is a new way of maximizing the progress of science and technology as it found its way to music when the 20th century gave birth to modern music.

    Modernism in Music

  • 2

    Recorded sounds were used as accompaniment to certain music, a technique used to electronic music, chance music, minimalist sounds and other unusual mixes of sonar activities

    Modernism in Music

  • 3

    It involves sounds created electronically. Music is controlled by electronic instruments, keyboards, or synthesizers.

    Electronic Music

  • 4

    For a sound to consider “electronic” composer must interact with the medium and electronic processing.

    Electronic Music

  • 5

    were used for music to recreate instead of producing new ones.

    Electronic Music

  • 6

    can be produced using computer installations or through microphone recording then enhanced to produce desired sounds.

    Electronic Music

  • 7

    Also called as Aleatory Music derived from “alea” a Latin word

    Chance Music

  • 8

    “Alea” means

    Dice

  • 9

    It is a music that uses the elements that are left to bound possibilities or chance and left for the performer to realize.

    Chance Music

  • 10

    Its pitches and rhythms are randomly selected. Composition and performance is unpredictable

    Chance Music

  • 11

    is a process that allows the performer to create their own notation during the performance.

    Inventive Notation

  • 12

    Defined improvisation is also use to the compositions for specific direction or unstructured pieces.

    Chance Music

  • 13

    Rearranging or playing sections simultaneously may be told by the performers to arrange the structure of piece.

    Chance Music

  • 14

    He was an American composer, music theorist, artist and writer. He was also a pioneer in Chance music. •The indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music and the nontraditional use of instrument was started.

    John Cage Jr.

  • 15

    True or False: Cage was Acclaimed as one of the most influential American composer of the 20th century music and led the post-war avant-grade music.

    True

  • 16

    True or False: A musician doesn’t needs a source to get the desired melody or sound in Chance music.

    False

  • 17

    True or False: Art teaches new ways of seeing and expressing the world that develops critical thinking through the analysis of each artwork.

    True

  • 18

    True or False: It doesn’t triggers the imaginative exploration that may expand into areas like science and technology, and evokes joy and relaxation and reduces negative emotions through Art Therapy.

    False

  • 19

    It is an art that shows the subconscious mind. Artists wanted to tap into the “higher reality” rather than what the eye sees in the real world.

    Surrealism

  • 20

    The art that means to unlock the power of imagination which channeled unconsciously.

    Surrealism

  • 21

    is an art that manifests the dreamlike, imaginative power of human and bizarre imagery across endless mediums.

    Surrealism

  • 22

    is the technique used by many surrealists, it is the unconscious or involuntary act to unlock ideas and images from their minds.

    Automatism

  • 23

    Juxtaposition of two or more objects associated to each other.

    Focus

  • 24

    Intriguing depictions of things such as myths, primitivism, landscapes and obscure sculpture.

    Subject Matter

  • 25

    He is the most famous surrealist among the versatile and prolific artists of the 20th century.

    Salvador Dali

  • 26

    Two Pioneers of Surrealism in the Philippines

    Galo and Hernando Ocampo

  • 27

    One of the most difficult style in arts for it is defined with tow combined words

    Abstract Realism

  • 28

    It conveys the uniqueness and unusual ways of twisting the real images.

    Abstract Realism

  • 29

    Uses hypothetical technique in painting that change the perception of real object to the eye of the viewers.

    Abstract Realism

  • 30

    is an art style that interprets the real objects.

    Realism

  • 31

    uses only colors, shapes, lines and rhythms that does not depict real object and does not have definable focus to the subject.

    Abstraction/ Abstract

  • 32

    A Filipino painter who has the ability of creating new world and dream as he manipulate the dimensions of his artworks.

    Benjamin Cruz

  • 33

    An art style of popular culture. It is a movement during about the positive view of post-war consumer boom in the 1950s and 1960sAn art style of popular culture.

    Pop Art

  • 34

    A style of art that is accessible to the average person for it has supported by the mass media and popular and consumer culture.

    Pop Art

  • 35

    brands, road signs, celebrities, etc.

    Recognizable Imagery

  • 36

    pokes fun at trends, ironic and satire.pokes fun at trends, ironic and satire.

    Uses Humor

  • 37

    printmaking, collage, postcards, mainstream media

    Mixed Media

  • 38

    One of the pioneer of Pop Art. He was a painter and collage artist

    Richard Hamilton

  • 39

    Described Pop Art as expendable or easily forgotten, aimed at youth, witty, glamorous, short-term solution, sexy, big businesss, low costing.

    Richard Hamilton

  • 40

    An art that sharpen the viewer’s eye perception as it creates and organize lines, designs and patterns.

    OP Art

  • 41

    is employed special effects as it fools the eye of the viewer by its merging technique of old and new technology.

    Optical Illusion

  • 42

    creates visual tension in the viewer’s mind.creates visual tension in the viewer’s mind.

    Fools the eye

  • 43

    are carefully chosen.

    Color, Line, and Shape

  • 44

    and careful juxtaposition of color, such as black and white.

    Perspective

  • 45

    One of the key figures in the creation of Op Art.

    Victor Vasarely

  • 46

    His style is sometimes called Op Art in origin that created interesting but complicated compositions.

    M.C Escher

  • 47

    It will make your heart beat faster and your breathing harder than in a normal condition.

    Moderate-Intensity Physical Activity

  • 48

    You are almost gasping for your breath and cannot talk without pausing for a breath.

    Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity

  • 49

    is the estimated highest limit of what your cardiovascular system could manage during physical activity based on your age.

    Maximum Heart Rate

  • 50

    is based on the sensations that you feel in your body. It includes increased heart rate, respiration, sweating or muscle fatigue.

    Rate of Perceived Exertion

  • 51

    This level is used when you are doing your warm-up routine before the exercise proper.

    Level 3-4

  • 52

    This level can do in a short period of time. You can do HIIT two times a week with recovery periods

    Level 8-9

  • 53

    It is the simplest way to monitor the intensity level of exercise.

    Talk Test

  • 54

    A privilege that must guaranteed to individuals to make them smart consumer and be more preventive in being deceived to the inaccurate information, thus, protecting their health as well as others.

    Consumer Rights

  • 55

    The products or service you receive should not harm you.

    Right to be Safe

  • 56

    You should have a variety of options.

    Right to Choose Freely

  • 57

    Information should be provided completely in the products or services.

    Right to be Informed

  • 58

    Feedbacks and complaints for customer’s satisfaction.

    Right to be Heard

  • 59

    Treated with courtesy and respect.

    Right to Serve

  • 60

    Programs and information should be accessible for all the consumers.

    Right to Education

  • 61

    Usually claimed that their health product provides cure to a wide range of illness.

    Health Fraud

  • 62

    Selling and promoting unproven health products and services.

    Quackery

  • 63

    Cure life threatening illnesses such as cancer and other major illnesses

    Medical Quackery

  • 64

    Used to sell food that has substances which are not good for the body.

    Nutritional Quackery

  • 65

    Worn devices like necklace or bracelets that can diagnose illnesses.

    Device Quackery