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Multiple Choice. Read and Analyze each question and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
Music
1. How many genres has the Indian classical music?
a. 2 c. 4
b. 3 d. 5

2. These are played at specific times of the day (or night) and specific seasons.
a. Carnatic ragas c. Melodic framework
b. Hindustani ragas d. Indian music

3. It is believed to have originated from the instrument, Veena.


a. Sarangi c. Surbahar
b. Sitar d. Sarod

4. It literally means “spring melody” in Hindi.


a. Surbahar c. Sarangi
b. Sarod d. Sitar

5. It is an instrument that is used at weddings and processions, and in temples and concerts
because of its unique sound.
a. Bansuri c. Shehnai
b. Sarangi d. Surbahar

6. It is known for its deep, thick, meditative sound and has sympathetic strings that give it a
vibrant, rich, clear, echoing effect.
a. Surbahar c. Sarangi
b. Sarod d. Sitar

7. It is an oboe-like, double-reed instrument that takes the place of shehnai.


a. Bansuri c. Nagaswaram
b. Sitar d. Veena

8. It is an instrument which means “drum” that is similar to bongos.


a. Nagaswaram c. Tabla
b. Veena d. Shehnai

9. A bamboo flute that is associated with or mentioned in some Indian love stories.
a. Shehnai c. Bansuri
b. Mridangam d. Tabla

10. It is an instrument that can copy the sound of the human voice.
a. Surbahar c. Sitar
b. Sitar d. Saranggi

Art
1. It is the largest single nation of South Asia.
a. India c. Africa
b. Sri Lanka d. China

2. The festival that is celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or
November which is also called Hindu New Year
a. Rangoli c. Diwali
b. Natraj d. Ramayana

3. It is a design from India in which patterns are created on the floor in living rooms or
courtyards using materials as such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand, or flower
petals.
a. Rangoli c. Diwali
b. Natraj d. Ramayana

4. The ______, which is the dancing image of Shiva, the Destroyer, is represented by a four
armed figure.
a. Rangoli c. Diwali
b. Natraj d. Ramayana

5. It is the India’ 30 rock-cut cave monuments that date back from the Second century BCE
to 600 CE.
a. Ajanta c. Diwali
b. Rangoli d. Ramayana

6. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the World because of its magnificent look.
a. Taj Mahal c. Lotus Temple
b. Great Stupa at Sanchi d. Harrapa

7. One of the oldest Buddhist monuments in India that was built from 4th to 1st century BCE.
a. Taj Mahal c. Lotus Temple
b. Great Stupa d. Harrapa
8. It is a house of worship completed in 1986. Notable for its flowerlike shape and it serves
as the Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent and has become a prominent attaraction
in the city.
a. Taj Mahal c. Lotus Temple
b. Great Stupa d. Harrapa

9. A building that became tourist attraction in Punjab, Pakistan


a. Taj Mahal c. Lotus Temple
b. Great Stupa d. Harrapa

10. A building that became a tourist attraction in Sindh, Pakistan


a. Harrapa c. Mohenjo Diri
b. Kot Diji d. Great Stupa

II. TRUE OR FALSE. Read the statement, write true if the statement is correct and write false if
the statement is incorrect.
Physical Education
_______1. The volleyball court measures 10 to 18 meters
_______2. The center line is a line marked at the center of the court, dividing it equally.
_______3. The volleyball poles should be set at 36 feet apart, three feet farther out from the
sidelines.
______4. There are five players on court in a volleyball team.
______5. Matches are played best of five sets.
______6. The ball in softball is soft.
______7. Batting helmet is one of the most important piece of safety equipment in softball.
______8. The bat cannot be made out of wood, aluminum, or composite materials.
______9. A softball field/pitch has five bases.
______10. The third base is the last base a runner touches before running to the home plate.

Health
______1. An organism that absorbs food from organic matter
______2. Pneumonia and Meningitis are examples of Protozoa
______3. Illness stage is the period where acute symptoms starts to appear
_____4. The means of escape is how the pathogens leave the host
_____5. Helminth is a pathogen that causes intestinal problems and other infections.
_____6. Influenza is a viral disease affecting the nose, throat, bronchi, and sometimes lungs.
_____7. There are 5S against Dengue
_____8. AIDS is a disease caused by HIV virus.
_____9. The cold and wet season causes pneumonia.
_____10. Tuberculosis is not curable.

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