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SCORE: Pagadian City National Comprehensive High School

Music _____ /13 Banale, Pagadian City


Arts _____ /13
P.E. _____ /12 4TH QUARTERLY EXAM
Health _____ /12 MAPEH 8

Name: _____________________________ Section: _______________ Date: _______________

Test I: MUSIC. Choose the best answer. Write the letter of your answer on the space before the number.
___1. It is the traditional form of Japanese theater which began at the end of the 6 th Century, considered the most
important Japanese contribution to World Theatre.
A. Noh B. Kabuki C. Peking opera D. Geisha
___2. Musical pattern mainly developed by using the style adopted from China. It is used in the performance of noh and
kabuki
A. Diatonic scale B. Chromatic scale C. Pentatonic scale D. Ionic scale
___3. Continuous pattern used in speeches building up to an explosive climax in the aragoto.
A. Ipponchosi B. Yakuharai C. Wakaranai D. Sayonara
___4. The subtle delivery of poetical text written in the Japanese metrical form of alternating seven and five syllables is
called __________.
A. Ipponchosi B. Sayonara C. Kunichiwa D. Yakuharai
___5. Traditionally known as the highest form of arts in China.
A. Kabuki B. Geisha C. Chinese theater D. Noh
___6. The following are the main types of music in Peking Opera except:
A. Erh-huang B. Er-hu C. His-p’l D. None of the options
___7. A stylized form of Chinese opera during the late 18th century.
A. Geisha B. Kabuki C. Peking Opera D. Noh
___8. What is the goal of the Peking opera artist in every performance they make?
A. to become rich and famous C. to qualify for the movie auditions
B. to get a one-minute standing ovation D. to make every performance exceptionally beautiful
___9. It is a well-known Indonesian theater, also known as shadow puppet theater.
A. Nang B. Wayang Kulit C. Kabuki D. Noh
___10. In Wayang Kulit, the puppet on the left side signifies __________.
A. Bad character B. Good character C. Flat character D. Round character
___11. He/she is also known as the puppeteer in Wayang Kulit.
A. Nang B. Aragoto C. Dalang D. Kabuki
___12. This Indonesian word means “theater.”
A. Kulit B. Wayang C. Nang D. His-p’l
___13. The music of Wayang Kulit.
A. Gamelan B. Erh-huang C. His-p’l D. Er-hu

Test II: ARTS. Choose the best answer. Write the letter of your answer on the space before the number.
___14. One of the main male roles in Peking opera who are involved with beautiful women by virtue of the handsome and
young image they project.
A. Wusheng B. Xiaosheng C. Laosheng D. Chou
___15. Young female warriors in Peking opera.
A. Daomadan B. Laodan C. Qingyi D. Wudan
___16. The word “kabuki” is believed to be derived from the verb, “__________,” meaning to “lean” or “to be out of the
ordinary.”
A. Katana B. Konoha C. Kabuku D. Kabuto
___17. One of the main categories of the Kabuki play focused primarily upon commoners. It is generally related to
themes of family and romance.
A. Jidaimo B. Sewamono C. Shosagoto D. Kendo
___18. The following are Hindu epics adapted for Wayang Kulit EXCEPT:
A. Ramayana B. Mahabharata C. Rig Veda D. Serat Menak
___19. A man of many talents. He is not only an expert in the craft of making puppets, but he is also an award-winning
writer and poet. He is a narrator, speaking or singing all the parts using different voices.
A. Suchart Sapsin B. Mohandas Ghandi C. Shah Jahan D. Kublai Khan
___20. It is the longest and most important festivity in the Chinese calendar, also known as “Spring Festival.”
A. Yom Kippur B. Chinese New Year C. Sky Lantern Festival D. Rosh Hashanah
___21. A highlight of Chinese New Year celebrations which is a form of traditional dance and performance in Chinese
culture.
A. Lion Dance B. Fireworks display C. Dragon Dance D. Peking Opera
___22. In Chinese culture, it symbolizes power, strength, and good luck.
A. Eagle B. Lion C. Tiger D. Dragon
___23. A well-known professional taiko drumming troupe in Japan based Sado Island.
A. Kodo B. Tao C. Kendo D. Anbo
___24. Drums in Japan are used for these purposes EXCEPT:
A. signify boundaries in a village C. leading warriors into battles
B. praying for rain D. meditation and relaxation
___25. The number of codified hand positions and gestures, the mudras, is higher in __________ than in Java or Bali.
A. Thailand B. India C. Malaysia D. Singapore
___26. This event is held on the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar.
A. Dragon Dance B. Lion Dance C. Spring Festival D. Sky Lantern Festival

Test III. PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Choose the best answer. Write the letter of your answer on the space before the
number.
___27. A dance originating from Lingayen, Pangasinan where dancers look backward or upward in some of the
movements. The word in Pangasinan means “with the use of sticks.”
A. Padyak B. Binaslakan C. Pangalay D. Sakuting
___28. The movements of the dance compare sua’s (pomelo) gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits and
fragrant flowers to a lady. A dance originating from Sulu.
A. Sua-Ku-Sua B. Sakuting C. Padyak D. Binaslakan
___29. Also known as Daling-daling or Mengalai, the traditional fingernail dance of the Tausug people of Sulu.
A. Sakuting B. Binaslakan C. Pangalay D. Sua-Ku-Sua
___30. This dance originated in Abra, Ilocos Norte. The rhythmic sounds produced by the stick attracted other children
and also adults and they also learned the dance.
A. Pangalay B. Sakuting C. Sua-Ku-Sua D. Binaslakan
___31. To stamp or tap with one foot and the weight of the body is on the other foot.
A. Slide B. Hop C. Brush D. Padyak
___32. A dance formation of two or more couples
A. Set B. Tango C. Waltz D. Swing
___33. A mode of thought or behavior followed by a group of people continuously from one generation to generation.
A. Religions B. Superstitions C. Beliefs D. Traditions
___34. The totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, art, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human
work and thought.
A. Arts B. Education C. Culture D. Technology
___35. A form of dance developed by a group of people that reflects the traditional life of the people of a certain country
or region.
A. Modern dance B. Folk dance C. Contemporary dance D. Ballroom dance
___36. It’s effect in the country is manifested by the kinds of costumes, props, music, and dance steps that are used and
integrated in some of our regional and national folk dances.
A. Enculturation B. Indoctrination C. Colonization D. Acculturation
___37. The use of the following are proofs of acculturation in the country EXCEPT:
A. Gong B. Kudyapi C. Kulintang D. Pentatonic scale
___38. A way of life purposely designed to enjoy the highest level of health and well-being possible, including nutrition,
weight control, avoiding substance abuse, being physically fit, etc.
A. Nightlife B. Abstinence C. Wellness D. Diet

Test IV. HEALTH. Choose the best answer. Write the letter of your answer on the space before the number.
___39. These kinds of drugs can lead to more dangerous drugs.
A. Prohibited drugs B. Gateway drugs C. Restricted drugs D. Prescription drugs
___40. These are examples of gateway drugs except:
A. Paracetamol B. Alcohol C. Tobacco D. Marijuana
___41. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), __________ is the second leading cause of death around the
world.
A. Accidents B. Tobacco smoking C. Natural Calamities D. Corona Virus
___42. These are substances that cause cancer.
A. Free radicals B. Cortisol C. Hormones D. Carcinogens
___43. A poisonous stimulant. The addictive drug found in tobacco products.
A. Nicotine B. Caffeine C. Amphetamines D. Cocaine
___44. A kind of drug which increases the central nervous system (CNS) activity.
A. Depressant B. Barbiturate C. Stimulant D. Sedative
___45. Which of the following is mainstream smoke?
A. Smoke that the smoker inhales C. smoke left for a long time on a sofa
B. Smoke that comes out of a cigarette D. none of the options
___46. A gateway drug that is colorless, bitter-tasting, and comes from plants that underwent fermentation.
A. Tobacco B. Alcohol C. Marijuana D. None of the options
___47. Which of the following statement is NOT true about alcohol?
A. Too much consumption may result to intoxication C. Alcohol gives extra energy
B. Too much consumption alters the nervous system D. Alcohol goes in all parts of the body
___48. A blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05 percent means there is five (5) parts of alcohol per __________ parts
of blood in the body.
A. 5,000 B. 10,000 C. 15,000 D. 20,000
___49. How many percent BAC would lead to coma, brain damage, and death?
A. 0.1 – 0.3 B. 0.2 – 0.4 C. 0.3 – 0.5 D. 0.4– 0.6
___50. The main effect of alcohol drinking reflects on a person’s __________.
A. circulatory system B. respiratory system C. skeletal system D. central nervous system

END OF 4TH QUARTERLY EXAM IN MAPEH 8

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