Q4 MAPEH REVIEWER

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    • What does the term "dance" refer to?
      Moving your body with music's rhythm
    • What is meant by "medium" in art?
      The material or channel for expression
    • What are performance styles?
      Techniques and aesthetics of performing
    • What does "cultural context" refer to?
      The environment in which art is created
    • What is an ensemble?
      A group that forms a complete unit
    • What is a musical play?
      A play where music is essential to the narrative
    • What is shadow puppetry?
      An art form using figures to tell stories
    • What is theater?
      A collaborative form of fine art with live performers
    • What are the themes explored in "Biag ni Lam-Ang" and "Ramakien"?
      • Challenges of everyday life
      • Heroic journeys
      • Cultural values
    • What does "Sinulog" music signify?
      Movement of the water current
    • What is the significance of water in Sinulog and Thingyan?
      Symbol of religious significance and cleansing
    • What is the Ati-atihan Festival known as?
      The mother of all Philippine Festivals
    • What does the Songkran festival in Thailand involve?
      Sharing stories and water throwing for cleansing
    • What is integrative art?
      Art that blends separate art forms
    • What do traditional epics often tell stories about?
      Heroes, creation myths, and cultural values
    • What materials are used in shadow puppetry?
      Translucent animal horns and buffalo hide
    • What is the purpose of Komedya?
      To reinforce Christian superiority and hierarchy
    • How do Komedya and Hát Bội differ?
      Komedya is Spanish-influenced, Hát Bội is ancient
    • What are the four stages of Feldman's Model for Art Criticism?
      1. Description
      2. Analysis
      3. Interpretation
      4. Judgment
    • What is the description stage in Feldman's Model?
      A list of visual qualities of the work
    • What does the judgment stage in Feldman's Model assess?

      Overall strengths, meanings, and intentions
    • What qualities should a First Aider possess?
      Tactful and reassuring towards the victim
    • What is considered resourceful for a First Aider?
      Using what is at hand to assist
    • What does First Aid involve?
      Immediate help until professional help arrives
    • What is an injury?
      Physical harm from accidents or events
    • Who is considered a victim in emergencies?
      Someone who has been harmed and needs help
    • What do signs indicate in a medical context?
      Observable indications of a medical condition
    • How are symptoms best described?
      Subjective experiences indicating a medical condition
    • What is the primary purpose of First Aid?
      To alleviate suffering and provide temporary care
    • When does First Aid officially end?
      When the services of a physician begin
    • Why is it important to know the limits of First Aid?
      Improper First Aid can cause more harm
    • What are the primary risks of driving under the influence?
      Causing accidents that result in injury or death
    • What could happen if caught driving under the influence?
      Hefty fines and loss of driver's license
    • Why is drug driving considered more complicated?
      Due to varying laws and testing methods
    • What should individuals on medication do?
      Check side effects to ensure safety
    • What should you check before swimming in a lake?
      The quality of the water
    • Why is it important to inform someone about your swim location?
      For safety in case of emergencies
    • What should you be cautious of when swimming in the ocean?
      Strong currents without lifeguards present
    • Why should you wash thoroughly after swimming in a river?
      To avoid infections from deeper waters