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DR. PABLITO V. MENDOZA SR.

HIGH SCHOOL
Malamig, Bustos, Bulacan
S.Y. 2017-2018

Third Quarter Examination


MAPEH 8

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Select the keyword that best fits the statement in each item. Write the letter of the
correct answer on the space provided for.

MUSIC
1. What is the largest country in South Asia?
a, India b. Israel c. Nepal d. Pakistan
2. Which of the following style of singing developed into a strong and diverse tradition in india?
a. melismatic b. rig veda c. samagana d. sama veda
3. Which of the following Vedas is sung in the samagana traditinal singing style?
a. melismatic b. rig veda c. samagana d. sama veda
4. What do you call a non-membranous percussive instrument with solid resonators?
a. melismatic b. avanaddh c. ghan d. sama veda
5. What do you call a membranous percussive instrument comprise the drums?
a. melismatic b. avanaddh c. ghan d. sama veda
6. Which of the following countries is a western part and considered as an extension of Central Asia?
a, India b. Israel c. Nepal d. Pakistan
7. What do you call a traditional expression of love, separation, and loneliness?
a. dhol b. ghazal c. Punjabi d. qawwali
8. What do you call the devotional music of the Chrishti order?
a. dhol b. ghazal c. Punjabi d. qawwali
9. What is the drum rhythm of Bhangra?
a. dhol b. ghazal c. Punjabi d. qawwali
10. Which of the following strengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan?
a. dhol b. ghazal c. Punjabi d. qawwali
11. Which of the following singers sing with guttural and throaty enunciation?
a. Indian b. Israeli c. Nepalis d. Pakistani
12. Which of the following Jewish music is almost entirely vocal?
a. devotional b. hazan c. shofar d. secular
13. Which of the following Jewish music used instruments and voice?
a. devotional b. hazan c. shofar d. secular
14. What do you call a leader of prayer in the synagogue?
a. devotional b. hazan c. shofar d. secular
15. What do you call a special call to prayer and repentance?
a. devotional b. hazan c. shofar d. secular

ARTS
16. What are the evidences of the early civilization characterized in Indian art?
a. gold & copper b. silver & gold c. bronze & copper d. silver & copper
17. Which of the following caves as a 30 rock-cut cave monuments?
a. Avante b. Atanje c. Ajenta d. Ajanta
18. What is the name of the Indian Goddess with four arms?
a. Shiva b. Shiba c. Shivva d. Shieva
19. Which of the following is a great Indian epics?
a. Hinduism b. Mahabharata c. Vedism d. Matabarata
20. Which of the following enriched Indian culture in painting and architecture?
a.Mongol b. Modules c. Moguls d. Molds
21. Which of the following periods is not included during the time of Pakistani architectures?
a. Middle-Age b. Islamic c. Colonial d. Post-Colonial
22. What is the transportation or vehicle used in Pakistan similar to our jeepney?
a. trike b. truck c. habal-habal d. flamboyant
23. What is the product of the people inhabited the region of Uzbekistan?
a. curtains b. printed cloth c. shawls d. bedspreads
24. What do you call the people in Kazakhstan that used to draw on rocks as a way of making their arts?
a. Tajiks b. Uzbekistan c. Tajikistan d. Nomads
25. What do you call the products made by Turkmenistan?
a. carpets b. jewelry c. textiles d. ceramics
26. What do call a homespun silk used for the beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women?
a. kateni b. ketene c. keteni d. katana
27. What do you call the product produced by Kyrgyz women?
a. carpets b. jewelry c. textiles d. ceramics
28. What do you call the embroidered wall hangings traditionally made in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan?
a. kyiz tush b. kiz tush c. tuzh kyiz d. tush kyiz
29. What is the most beautiful and pleasing art forms of India?
a. flamboyant b. Lakshmi c. rangoli d. diwali
30. What do you call a Hindu New Year celebrated during October or November?
a. flamboyant b. Lakshmi c. rangoli d. diwali

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
31. Which of the following chess pieces moves to any square as far as it wants forward and backward and to
the sides?
a. king b. queen c. rook d. bishop
32. Which of the following chess pieces is the most important a nd considered one of the weakest?
a. king b. queen c. rook d. bishop
33. Which of the following chess pieces is the most powerful piece and moves in any one straight direction?
a. king b. queen c. rook d. bishop
34. Which of the following chess pieces move as far as it wants only diagonally?
a. king b. queen c. rook d. bishop
35. Which of the following indoor games begins the game with sixteen pieces that are moved and used to
capture opposing pieces according to precise rules?
a. Game of the General b. Domino c. Chess d. Scrabble
36. Which of the following indoor games also called bones?
a. Game of the General b. Domino c. Chess d. Scrabble
37. What do you call the spot marked in the tiles of Domino?
a. hole b. pips c. pops d. dot
38. Where does the game domino originated?
a. Burma b. Cambodia c. China d. Philippines
39. Who claimed the game domino?
a. Akeung T’ai Kung b. Keung T’ei Kung c. Keung T’ai Kang d. Keng T’ai Kung
40. What is the latin word for domino?
a. dominus b. dominius c. domines d. domnus
41. Which of the following indoor games with two players that uses lettered tiles to create words in a
crossword fashion?
a. Game of the General b. Domino c. Chess d. Scrabble
42. How many tiles is used in the game scrabble?
a. 6 b. 7 .c.8 d. 9
43. What is the logo at the squares that symbolize the start of the game scrabble?
a. sun b. moon c. comet d. star
44. How many points is given upon using all your tiles?
a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 60
45. Which of the following is not included in the game scrabble?
a. abbreviations b. prefixes and suffixes c. apostrophe d. all of the above

HEALTH
46. It is a disease-causing organism that lives in humans or other animals and derives its nourishment from its host.
a. protozoa b. viruses c. parasite d. fungi
47. These are small, life-like forms from one half to 100 the size of a bacteria.
a. protozoa b. viruses c. parasite d. fungi
48. These are single-celled organisms that are larger than bacteria and have a more complex cellular structure.
a. protozoa b. viruses c. parasite d. fungi
49. These are simple organisms that cannot make their own food.
a. protozoa b. viruses c. parasite d. fungi
50. These are organisms that are considered intermediate, that is, somewhere between a virus and a bacterium.
a. bacteria b. tapeworms c. rickettsiae d. flukes
51. These are one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things.
a. bacteria b. tapeworms c. rickettsiae d. flukes
52. It lives in different locations in the body, including the intestines, bladder, rectum, liver, spleen, lungs, and veins.
a. bacteria b. tapeworms c. rickettsiae d. flukes
53. This thing lives in the intestines and the eggs usually enter the body via raw or uncooked beef.
a. bacteria b. tapeworms c. rickettsiae d. flukes
54. It is also called seatworms and threadworms.
a. roundworms b. saprophytes c. worms d. pinworms
55. It hatch and live in the intestines and the eggs usually enter the body through contaminated water, food,
etc.
a. roundworms b. saprophytes c. worms d. pinworms
56. It is classified as a parasite.
a. roundworms b. saprophytes c. worms d. pinworms
57. It lives on dead animals, insects, and leaves.
a. roundworms b. saprophytes c. worms d. pinworms
58. The plan or animal that the parasite feeds on.
a. resident bacteria b. toxin bacteria c. host d. parasite
59. It lives in the human mouth, intestines, and skin.
a. resident bacteria b. toxin bacteria c. host d. parasite
60. It produce a certain food poison called botulism.
a. resident bacteria b. toxin bacteria c. host d. parasite

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