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3rd Periodic Test in MAPEH Grade 8

S.Y. 2019-2020 MUSIC –


Name:______________________________________________Date:__________________ ARTS –
Year & Section: ____________________________Parents’ Signature:_________________ PE –
HEALTH –
TOTAL -

Directions: Read and answer each item very carefully. Write your answer
on the space provided.

MUSIC
________1. Which of the following is the common Indian system of rhythm?
A. Tala C. Theka
B. Tabla D. Mridangam
________2. What instrument below keeps the rhythm in the Hindustani music?
A. Tala C. Theka
B. Tabla D. Mridangam
________3. The following describe the vocal music of Israel EXCEPT?
A. almost entirely vocal
B. sung with guttural and throaty enunciation
C. incorporates samagana style of singing
D. use of instruments and voice
______4. Which of the following is a characteristic of Middle Eastern Music?
A. It uses melismatic singing with nasal vocal quality.
B. It includes salient features such as melodic complexity and ornamentation.
C. It is generally modal and harmony is not emphasized.
D. All of the above.
______5. What country is known for its two vocal styles; Ghazal and Qawwali?
A. India C. Pakistan
B. Israel D. Persia
______6. Which of the following is an Indian instrument?
A. Tabla C. Harmonium
B. Shehnai D. Goblet
______7. Which of the following is a characteristic of Indian vocal music?
A. It uses melismatic singing with nasal vocal quality.
B. Singing is based on a set of pitches like of samagana style of singing.
C. Themes are derived from India’s sacred texts and hymns.
D. All of the above
______8. Rig Veda is an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. In what
singing style it is sung?
A. melismatic
B. samagana
C. chanted
D. acapella
______9. What describes Pakistani music?
A. It is known for its unique vocals.
B. It was formed with multiple influences not only from various parts of South
Asia but also includes diverse elements from Central Asia, Persia, Turkey, and the Arab world.
C. It uses two vocal styles in singing.
D. All of the above.
______10. Why is West Asian music important?
A. It is part of communal worship.
B. It is used in life passage events.
C. It is a source of entertainment.
D. All of the above
ARTS
_______1. What pertains to a large elaborately embroidered wall hanging made in Kyrgystan and
Kazakhstan?
A. keteni C. shidaks
B. frescoes D. tush kyiz
_______2. What do we call to a homespun silk used for beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen
women?
A. shirdaks C. keteni
B. tush kyiz D. diyas
_____3.What place in Central Asia is known for utensil making, musical instruments, furniture,
and jewelry?
A. Pakistan C. Uzbekistan
B. Tajikistan D. Kazakhstan
_____4. What country is known for making printed tablecloths, curtains, beds and shawls?
A. Uzbekistan C. Tajikistan
B. Kazakhstan D. Pakistan
_____5. What is the art of making designs and patterns on the walls or floors of houses?
A. Diwali C. Rangoli
B. Laskhmi D. Diya
_____6. What is known as the India’s Festival of Lights?
A. Diyas C. Diwali
B. Rangoli D. Lakshmi
_____7. In the celebration of Hindu New Year, Hindus believe that it is a clay lamp to light the
way of the goddess in the belief that she cannot enter a house which is not lit up.
A. Diwali C. Rangoli
B. Diyas D. Lakshmi
_____8. What includes arts and crafts of West Asia?
A. embroidery C. ceramics
B. calligraphy D. all of the above
_____9. The following are recognized periods in Pakistan architecture EXCEPT?
A. Pre-Islamic C. Colonial
B. Islamic D. Classical
______10. Which of the following is the most distinctive arts of Pakistan?
A. printed cloth C. Truck art
B. ceramics D. ancient settlements

Physical Education
______1. What is a board game for two players with the objective of checkmating the opposing
king.
A. Chess C. Scrabble
B. Domino D. Soduku
______2. What special ability a pawn has wherein it reaches the last row of the other side of the
board, it can become any other chess piece except the king?
A. Draw C. Checkmate
B. Castling D. Promotion
______3. Which describes a chess game where nobody ends as a winner?
A. Draw C. Checkmate
B. Castling D. Promotion
______4. In playing chess, it is the most powerful piece. It moves in any one straight direction,
forward, backward, sideways or diagonal.
A. The King C. The Rook
B. The Queen D. The Bishop
______5. The only pieces that can move over other pieces.
A. The Pawn C. The Knights
B. The Bishop D. The King
______6. It moves and captures along the diagonals.
A. The Pawn C. The Knights
B. The Bishop D. The King
______7. It can be promoted to any other piece except King.
A. The Bishop C. The Pawn
B. The Knights D. The Queen
______8. It is also known as domino tiles.
A. rooks C. dots
B. bones D. bars
______9. It refers to the middle line dividing the two squares of a domino tiles.
A. rooks C. dots
B. bones D. bars
______10. Evidence shown that tile games have been found in this place as early as 1120 C. E.
A. China C. France
B. India D. Britain
______11. What can we benefit from playing Chess?
A. It increases mathematical and scientific skills.
B. It provides entertainment and relaxation.
C. It gives a lesson on hard work and commitment.
D. All of the above
______12. In scrabble, what do you call to a rack that uses more than one of a given letter?
A. dumping C. duplication
B. hold D. Challenge
______13. This is any word played that uses the seven letters on the rack earning a bonus of 50 points.
A. Challenge C. Blocking
B. Bonus D. Bingo
_______14. What refers to the stock of domino pieces?
A. bone yard C. Dots
B. dominoes D. Bars
_______15. Why is playing dominoes beneficial?
A. It provides fun and opportunity for interaction among family members.
B. It stimulates critical thinking and decision making.
C. It develops social skills and builds character.
D. All of the above
HEALTH
________1. Which of the following is described as the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one
person to another?
A. communicable disease C. toxin bacteria
B. non-communicable disease D. resident bacteria
________2. What is the best way to prevent helminth diseases?
A. eating good food C. taking medicine
B. maintaining cleanliness D. taking a bath daily
________3. Which pathogen causes amoebic dysentery?
A. parasite C. virus
B. protozoan D. bacteria
________4. Which pathogen is a common cause of pneumonia?
A. bacteria C. virus
B. fungus D. germs
________5. What do you call to the microorganisms that cause most of the common diseases?
A. bacteria
B. pathogens
C. virus
D. helminths
_______6. What causes athlete’s foot?
A. Fungus C. Protozoan
B. Parasite D. Virus
_______7. What do you call to the first stage of infection when a person is sick?
A. incubation stage C. Illness stage
B. prodromal stage D. Convalescence stage
_______8. What kind of bacteria lives in the human mouth, intestines, and skin?
A. HIV C. Toxin bacteria
B. Resident bacteria D. Germs
_______9. What best describes a parasite?
A. It attaches itself to a host.
B. It is a disease-causing organism.
C. It draws nourishment from a host.
D. All of the above
_______10. Which is an example of a direct transmission of disease?
A. Head lice infestation C. Acute conjunctivitis
B. Scabies D. All of the above
_______11. What is the method by which the organism moves from one host to another?
A. Mode of transmission C. Reservoir
B. Portal of Entry D. Susceptible Host
_______12. The following are benefits of resident bacteria EXCEPT?
A. They combat disease-causing bacteria.
B. They help break down carbohydrates.
C. They produce lactic acid from simple carbohydrates.
D. They move from one original resident to another.
________13. Why are toxin bacteria harmful?
A. They produce a certain food poison.
B. They can cause tetanus or lockjaw.
C. They can cause pneumonia.
D. All of the above
________14. Thomas is sick. He manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection.
What stage of infection is Thomas currently experiencing?
A. Incubation stage C. Illness stage
B. Prodromal stage D. Convalescence Stage
________15. What is the best way to provide immunity by causing the body to produce antibodies against
the pathogen?
A. getting vaccines C. taking vitamins
B. eating healthy food D. having a balanced diet

Prepared and submitted by:

Christy Joy B. Yap


SST II, MAPEH

Checked and approved by:

Gloria Flor C. Gelindon


HT III, MAPEH

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