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PE

ART

Nepal
1.   Thangka, a Buddhist painting on silk appliqué or cotton.

Maldives
2.   Bodu beru, a big drum from hollow coconut wood.

Afghanista
3.   Minaret of Jam, one of the most renowned architectural site.

Maldives
4.   Dhoni, traditional boats using local coconut woods

Pakistan
5.   The fort of Bala Hissa.

Egypt
6.   Arabic calligraph.

India
7.   Taj Mahal temple

Bhutan
8.   Do-zo, an ancient craft of masonry.

Bangladesh
9.   Somapura Mahavira, the largest Buddhist vihara in the entire Indian subcontinent

Bhutan
10.   Gar-zo, the art of blacksmithing

Title:TRUE OR FALSE
Description:
Read and analyze the following statements about South Asia. Choose TRUE if is the statement is true,
and FALSE if it is false. 
11. Many religious figures of Bhutan are made of clay.

1. True

2. False
12. Shing-zo involves the intricate weaving of Bhutanese textiles, which are made from silk, cotton, and
raw cotton.
1. True

2. False
13. Maldives is known for wood carving.

1. True

2. False
14. Bhutan is also known for its woven rugs and book illumination.

1. True

2. False
15. Bangladesh is also known for terra-cotta temple architecture such as the Sonarang Twin Temples.

1. True

2. False
16. Pakistan’s tradition of pottery originated from the Indus Valley civilization.

1. True

2. False
17. The artworks in South Asia have been greatly influenced by religions such as Islam and Shintoism.

1. True

2. False
18. Manuscript illustrations on palm leaves are considered the earliest examples of Nepalese paintings.

1. True

2. False
19. Indian paintings commonly portrayed kings and deities.

1. True

2. False
20. Art performances in Afghanistan have been strictly controlled since the Talibans came into power.

1. True

2. False
PE
Basketball
1.   A team sport that was invented in December 1891 as an "Indoor Athletic Distraction" for students at Springfield
College in Massachusetts, USA.

2. What are the different types of passing?


Chest Pass
1. 
Chest Bounce Pass
2. 
Overhead Pass
3. 
Overhead Bounce Pass
4. 
Fast Break
5. 

3.
Dribbling
 Is bouncing the ball repeatedly towards the floor using one hand or both alternately while moving inside the court.

4. Equipment in Baskeball
Ball
1. 
Ring
2. 
Jersey Sho
3. 
Shoes
4. 
Socks
5. 
Elbow Supp
6. 
Knee suppo
7. 
Sleeveles T
8. 

5. Provide the measurements of the Basketball Court and Goal Post


28
SIDE LINE (LENGTH) –   METERS
15
END LINE (WIDTH) –   METERS
15
CENTER LINE –   METERS (DIVIDES THE COURT INTO 2 PARTS)
1.8
CENTER CIRCLE (RADIUS) –   METERS
6.75
THREE-POINT ARC (RADIUS) –   METERS (FROM BENEATH THE RING)
3.95
HEIGHT OF THE RING/GOAL –   METERS

Shooting
6.   Is throwing the ball into the ring/basket to make points.
1936
7.   It is the year when Basketball became an event in the Olympics in Berlin, Germany.

8.
Passing
 It is the act of throwing the ball to a teammate. It should be accurate and Fast.

Naismith
9. Dr. James   was the director of the YMCA, Took a soccerball and two peach baskets and started throwning the
ball towards the peach basket.
MUSIC

Sitar
1.   It is a chordophone of the lute family. It is a meter long in length. It has a deep, pear-shared gourd body, a long,
wide and hollow wooden neck, and 20 movable frets.

Pandit Rav
2.   He is a world-renowned sitar player who has performed with internationally renowned violinist Yehudi
Menuhin, and pop music icon George Harrison.

Sarod
3.   It is another Hindustani lute. It takes its form from the Afghan rabab, which arrived in India in the 16th century.

Shehnai
4.   It is a double reed, oboe-like instrument. It is made of wood except for its bell, which is made of metal.

Hidustani
5.   music was largely affected by the Islamic conquest of the 12th century. Instrumental music is widely practiced
in this part of India, and it has exclusive instrumental music forms.

Tambura
6.   It is a long-necked fretless lute (chordophone), which is approximately 40−60 centimeters long. It has four metal
strings, and the instrument is made of gourd.

Tabla
7.   It is a pair of two membranophones (drums) of different sizes, known to have appeared in the 18th century in
Northern India. The bigger, higher-pitched drum, called daya, is single-headed, and is approximately 25 centimeters in height and
15 centimeters in diameter.

Raga
8.   It is an Indian musical principle that is the melodic framework for composing and improvising.

Kingri
9.   It is a chordophone-bowed fiddle, is widely used for folk Hindustani music. The instrument is approximately 75
centimeters long and has a rectangular body with a broad fretless neck, which is carved out from a single wood.

Tala
10.   is an Indian musical principle that refers to the intricate cyclic metrical pattern played alongside the melody.

Title:The Music of Israel


11. Israeli music is a combination of influences from its geographical area.

1. True

2. False
12.
Traditional Israeli vocal music has a nasal and smooth sound production with melismatic melodies, giving it a light, Middle
Eastern sound.

1. True

2. False
13. Israeli music reflects the broad joy and happiness that they have gone through since the nation’s existence.

1. True

2. False
14. The text of Israeli songs is usually connected to the conflicts that the nation has experienced in its quest for independence and
peace, and to love for the natural beauty of their country.

1. True

2. False
15.
Israeli music uses minor and modal scales. The modal scales have a unique musical character, which is based on the old church
tone and Western monastic plainchant traditions.

1. True

2. False
16.
The immigrants from various nations have brought about the different traditional styles of Israeli music.

1. True
2. False
17. Israel’s financial capital is Jerusalem. Its proclaimed capital, which is Tel Aviv, is not recognized officially by the
international community, as Israel’s hold on Tel Aviv is contested by other nations.

1. True

2. False
18. For Israelis, singing brings a feeling of togetherness, sharing the national experiences that their nation has gone through.

1. True

2. False
19. Zionist immigrants brought in folk tunes from Russia in the early 1900s.

1. True

2. False
20. Israel’s predominant religion is Jewish, which is primarily why Jewish music plays an important role in the identity of Israeli
music.

1. True

2. False
ddd
HEALTH

1.
BACTERIA ARE SINGLE-CELLED MICROORGANISM THAT  RAPIDLY MULTIPLY

1. True
2. False

2. Enumerate what is being asked


Different Types of Pathogens:
VIRUS
1. 
BACTERIA
2. 
FUNGI
3. 
PARASITE
4. 

Different types of Reservoir


Human
1. 
Animal
2. 

Different Types of Exit Routes


respiratory
1. Droplets from 
skin
2. Droplets from 

Mode of Transmission
Airborne
1.   - Air Transmission
Arthropods
2   - Mosquitos, Flies, Ticks, Etc

3.
VIRUS ARE ORGANISM THAT LIVE ON OR IN THE  HOST ORGANISM FROM WHICH THEY FEED.

1. True
2. False
4. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CAN BE  TRANSMITTED OR PASSED ON FROM ONE  PERSON TO ANOTHER.
THEY ARE CONTAGIOUS  AND DEADLY, SO PEOPLE SHOULD BE AWARE  OF THEM.

1. True

2. False
5. PARASITES ARE THE SMALLEST OF ALL PATHOGENS

1. True

2. False
6.
PATHOGENS ARE MICROORGANISMS THAT CAN CAUSE  DISEASES. THEY ENTER THE TISSUE OF THE
HOST AND MULTIPLIES  TO A CERTAIN EXTENT, CAUSING AN INFECTION IN THE  AFFECTED AREA.
1. True
2. False

7. Determine the following Communicable Disease according to the Pathogen it belongs.


Write A for Bacteria, B for Virus, C for Parasite, and D for Fungi.
D
 1. Ringworm
C
2. Pinworm
D
 3. Athlete's Foot
C
 4. Tapeworm
A
 5. Active TB
A
 6. Bacterial Pneumonia
B
 7. Hepatitis
A
 8. Typhiod Fever
A
 9. Whooping Cough
B
 10. Mumps

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