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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV A CALABARZON
Division Of Calamba City
CALAMBA BAYSIDE INTEGRATED SCHOOL

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN MAPEH 8

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Section: ___________________

I.MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer. Write the letters only on your answer sheet.

MUSIC

1. It is the style of singing developed into a strong and diverse tradition over several centuries in India.

A. Carnatic Music B. Melismatic C. Samagana D. Sama Veda

2. The style of singing in India that use with nasal vocal quality,it just like style of singing in the
Philippines in chanting epics and the pasyon.

A. Carnatic Music B. Melismatic C. Samagana D. Sama Veda

3. To what classification of instruments does the non- membranous percussive instrument with solid
resonators belongs to?

A. Avanaddh B. Ghan C. Tat D. Vitat

4. These are the instruments known as “blown air” It is characterized by the use of air to excite the
various resonators.

A. Avanaddh B. Carnatic C. Ghan D. Sushir

5. The most common instrument for keeping rhythm in Hindustani music.

A. Mridangam B. Tala C. Tabla D. Theka

6. The most common instrument for keeping rhythm in Carnatic music

A. Mridangam B. Tala C. Tabla D. Theka


7. Commonly sung during Holy Week in the Philippines. It is a verse narrative about the life and
suffering of Jesus Christ.

A. Flores De Mayo B. Matra C. Pasyon D. Kundiman

8. Which of the pictures below is the bansuri?

A. B. C. D.

9. The traditional expressions of love, separation, and loneliness. It tells about both the pain of loss of
the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain.

A. Devotional B. Ghazal C. Qawwali D. Secular

10. A vibrant musical tradition that stretches back more than 700 years.

A. Devotional B. Ghazal C. Qawwali D. Secular

11. Which of the following is the instrument that both Pakistan and India have?

A. B. C. D.

12.Which of the following is NOT the characateristic of the song Zum Gali Gali?

A. The song is lively to dance . C. The song is about the labor all day long.

B. The Zum Gali Gali is a children song. D. The Zum Gali Gali is a war song.

13. It creates the uniqueness of a vocal sound.

A. Beat B. Dynamics C. Tempo D. Timbre

ART

1.Country known for making printed tablecloths, curtains, bed spreads, and shawls

A. Urbekistan B. Kazakhstan C.Tajikistan D. Pakistan

2. Country in Central Asia Known for utensil making, musical instruments, furniture and jewelry

A. Pakistan B.Tajikistan C. Uzbekistan D. Kazakhstan


3. A homespun silk used for beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women

A. Shirdarks B. Tush Kyiz C.Keteni D. Diyas

4.It is large elaborately embroidered wall hanging made in Kyrgystan and Kazakhstan

A. Keteni B. Frescoes C. Shirdaks D. Tush Kyiz

5.Images created by removing part of the rock surface by incising, picking, and carving.

A. Petroglyphs B. Hieroglyphs C. Calligraphy D. Ochre

6.The most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India.

A.Diwali B.Shiva C. Rangoli D. Taj Mahal

7. This was the period of evolution from Vedism into Hinduism or Brahmanism.

A. Ancient Period B. Classical Period C. Islamic Ascedancy or Transitional Period D.Mogul Period

8. The cosmic- dancer represented by a four armed figure.

A. Ajanta Cave B. Diwali C. Shiva D. Taj Mahal

9.The period that contributed to the enrichment of Indian culture in painting and in architecture

A. Ancient Period B. Classical Period C. Islamic Ascedancy or Transitional Period D.Mogul Period

10. Which of the following is NOT true about Taj Mahal?

A. Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan.

B. Taj Mahal is the most splendid example of architecture during the Mogul Period.

C. Taj Mahal are made up of 30 rock-cut cave monuments with paintings and sculptures.

D. Taj Mahal was built in 1632 by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife.

11. What does the word “rang” in Rangoli means?

A. Color B. Lines C. Shape D. Space

12. Celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November and is either a 3-day
or 5-day holiday depending on where you come from.

A. Diwali B. Diyas C. Dumali D. Sawali

13. A very exciting and colorful holiday, where homes are cleaned to welcome New Year and windows
are opened so that the Hindu Goddess of wealth _______________ can enter. Who is the Hindu
Goddess of Wealth?

A. Akhsmil B. Kahslim C. Lakshmi D. Milkhash


P.E

_____ 1. Volleyball was created in 1985 by _______________ in Holyhoke, Massachusetts.

A. James Morgan B. James Naismith C. William Morgan D. William Naismith


_____ 2. The game blended elements of basketball, baseball,_______ and handball to create what he
called “mintonette”.

A. badminton B. tennis C. soccer D. gymnastics


_____ 3. How many players are allowed on each side of the court?

A. 6 B. 7 C. 3 D. 8

_____ 4. It is the term used when the ball is served to the other team and no one touches it.

A. Kill B. Dig C. Ace D. Sideout

_____ 5. This term is used when a team spikes the ball and it either ends in a point or a sideout.

A. Kill B. Dig C. Ace D. Sideout

_____ 6. This happens when the team that served the ball makes a mistake, causing the ball to go to
the other team.

A. Kill B. Dig C. Ace D. Sideout


_____ 7. It happens when a player makes a save from a very difficult spike.

A. Kill B. Dig C. Ace D. Sideout


_____ 8. Volleyball must be played up to ________points.

A. 30 B. 25 C. 50 D. 20

_____ 9. In FITT principle, this refers to is the level of difficulty of the exercise.

A. Frequency B. Intensity C. Time D. Type


_____ 10. This principle refers to how long an exercise sessions lasts

A. Frequency B. Intensity C. Time D. Type


_____ 11. Exercising between three and five times a week is the recommended amount to reach the
minimum level of fitness. Which FITT principle this belongs?

A. Frequency B. Intensity C. Time D. Type


_____ 12. When going to the gym, a person may choose a specific training to suit the individual’s needs.
This variety of training is under ________ principle

A. Frequency B. Intensity C. Time D. Type


HEALTH

_____1.These are tiny microorganisms that infect or invade the body and attack body cells and tissues

A. Bacteria B. Pathogen C. Virus D. Fungus


_____2. Pneumonia is a sickness caused by pathogen called_____.

A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus D. Pathogen

_____3. Athlete’s foot is a disease caused by pathogen called ____

A. Fungi B. Parasite C. Protozoans D. Rickettsias

_____4. This is a pathogen that causes amoebic dysentery.

A. Parasite B. Protozoa C. Virus D. Amoeba

_____5. Which of the following stages of infection is also called as the silent stage?
A. incubation B. Prodromal C. Clinical D. Recovery

_____6. This is the time when recovery seems complete although the disease is still communicable.

A. incubation B. Prodromal C. Clinical D. Recovery

_____7. Diseases caused by the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person to another

A. Communicable B. Toxin Bacteria C. Non-communicable D. Parasites

_____8. Which of the following diseases can be passed through air-borne transmission?

A. Lice B. Malaria C. Tuberculosis D. Hepatitis

_____9. Which of the following diseases is caused by fungal infection?

A. Athlete’s Foot B. Diarrhea C. Pimples D. Warts

_____10. Which of the following virus enters the respiratory system and cause sickness?

A. Cold B. Rabies C. Wart D. Flu

_____11. Many diseases caused by virus, what is the one example of disease caused by virus in the
respiratory?

A. Influenza B. Pneumonia C. Tuberculosis D. Dengue

_____12. Anna got infested by lice after sleeping after her sister. What mode of transmission happened
to Anna?

A. Droplet transmission B. Air-borne C. contact transmission D. Food-borne

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