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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
MIMAROPA Region
Schools Division of Oriental Mindoro
DANGAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Dangay, Roxas
FOURTH QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MAPEH GRADE 8

Name:______________________________ Section:_____________________
Date:________________________

M U S I C
Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer in a separate sheet of paper.

1. A traditional Japanese song, translated as Cherry Blossoms in English, that produces distinct
characteristics used in the Asian style of making melodies also known as pentatonic scale.
a. Sakura b. Arirang c. Rasa Sayang d. Loi Loi Gratong
2. A Japanese theater art which combines acting, dancing and music which includes the
manifestation of form, color and sound.
a. Kabuki b. Peking Opera c. Zarzuela d. Wayang Kulit
3. Which of the following types of instruments used to accompany the Peking Opera performance?
a. Wind instruments c. stringed instruments
b. percussion instruments d. all of the above
4. It is used in speeches building up to an explosive climax in the aragoto style, which requires an
extraordinary breath-control.
a. Nori technique c. Yakuharai technique
b. Ipponchosi pattern d. Kagura
5. The subtle delivery of poetical text written in the Japanese metrical form of alternating seven and
five syllables.
a. Nori technique c. Yakuharai technique
b. Ipponchosi technique d. Kagura Naugata
6. Japanese music that is very flexible, and can be performed by one shamisen or by entire orchestra
of twenty (20) musicians.
a. Naugata b. Kagura c. Joruri d. Aragoto

Basically, the Peking Opera has two main styles of music


namely: erh-huang ang his-p’l. These styles are very similar and the
only difference is the key. His-p’l has lower sound than the erh-huang.
7. What do you call of the technique which is commonly used for sorrowful songs, and is only sung
by bearded characters.
a. Yin-Yang b. Fan-pan c. Chao-pan d. Fen-Pang
8. Kabuki was founded in 1603 by a Shinto priestess named______________.
a. Okuni b. Kanagawa c. Yamamoto d. Zusoku
The melodies in the Peking Opera mainly fall into three broad categories: First is the
aria, second is the qupai, and the third is the percussion pattern.
The arias of the Peking Opera can be divided into those of the Erh-huang and Xipi
varieties.
9. What do you call an aria in the Xipi style that is sung by a young Sheng to indicate heightened
emotion?
a. Dalang b. wawadiao c. chou d. Kunqu
Wayang is an Indonesian and Malay word for theater. When
the term is used to refer to kinds of Puppet Theater,sometimes
the puppet itself is referred to as Wayang.
10. It means as skin and refers to the leather construction of the puppets that are carefully cut in to a
very fine tools and supported with carefully shaped buffalo horn handles and control rods.
a. Kulit b. dalang c. suluk d. gamelan
11. A musical ensemble of Indonesia mainly composed of bronze, percussion instruments, augmented
by other percussion instruments, strings and lute, which is used to accompany the Wayang Kulit.
a. Agungan b. Kulintangan c. Gandingan d. Gamelan
12. The puppeteer of the Wayang Kulit, characterized by his being creative, humorous, and flexible.
a. Dalang b. suluk c. kulit d. gambang
13. A Japanese word describing detailed choreographed patterns of movements practiced either solo
or in pairs.
a. Wushu b. kata c. ka d. ki
14. Making a pose and standing still during acting to express the rising of feelings.
a. Qupai b. Saron c. Mie d. Aria
15. A self-contained expressive melody for one voice, usually with orchestral accompaniment.
a. Ki b. Siag-lo c. Ta-lo d. Aria

A R T E D U C A T I O N
16. What do you call the costume worn by the characters of the Peking Opera?
a. Balinese costumes b. Saya and Barong c. Kimono and Obi d. Xingtou
17. The Peking opera performance elements that include both acrobatics and fighting with all
a. Combat b. dance-acting c. speech d. song
18. Common props that are always seen or stayed in Peking Opera .
a. bed and pillows c. drums and cymbals
b. chairs and tables d. wood blocks and stick
19. A flower path, a walkway which extends into the audience via which dramatic entrance and exits
are made.
a. Hanamichi b. Kogakudo c. Hanamicho d. Sewamono
20. A platform that raises the performers from below the stage in Japan’s kabuki.
a. Hanamichi b. Kogakudo c. Mawaro butal d. Suppon
21. Traditional Chinese dance usually seen during the Chinese New Year Celebration, based on a
mythical creature believed by Chinese people.
a. Dragon dance b. lion dance c. snake dance d. bali dance
22. Which of the following props cannot be seen in the Chinese Spring Festival.
a. Chinese fans b. dragon puppets c. Chinese lanterns d. Wayang kulit puppet
23. Thai puppet show played with leather puppets, each representing a separate character and usually
poses a movable, jointed arm controlled by string.
a. Nang Yai b. Wayang golek c. Wayang kulit d. Nang talung
24. Acting out a story through body motions without talking.
a. Pantomime b. mimicry c. vaudeville d. metaphor
25. A sacred narrative usually explaining the world or humankind came to be in its present form.
a. Myth b. aria c. opera d. repertoire
26. An item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately.
a. Obi b. kimono c. trouser d. songkok
27. The performance of extra ordinary feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination.
a. Singing b. acrobatics c. painting d. sculpture
28. Thai’s ritual honoring Phra Mae Kongka, the goddess of water, a way for people to make a wish
and look toward the future.
a. Chinese dragon festival c. diwali festival
b. krathong festival d. sakura festival
29. One of the reason why Thai’s launch hot balloon lanterns into the sky.
a. For fun c. for hatred
b. sends away misfortune and bad luck d. for personal purpose
30. One of the main categories of the kabuki that were set within the context of major events in Japan
history.
a. Jidaimono b. shosagoto c. sewamono d. kogakudo

P H Y S I C A L E D U C A T I O N
31. The male version of the Pangalay is called ______.
a. Pangasik b. kontaw silat c. Pangiluk d. Biddadari
32. What do you call the Pangalay that features both a male and female dancers.
a. Pangasik b. Biddadari c. Pangiluk d. Kontaw silat
33. To move a body or part of the body around the wide axis.
a. Set b. leap c. bend d. saludo
34. To spring one foot and land on the other foot.
a. Saludo b. bend c. set d. leap
35. An extended metal fingernail in each finger used in dancing Pangalay.
a. Janggay b. kuku c. alampay d. sinanglay
36. A dance step with step pattern of heel-place,close.
a. Bleking step b. hop step c. touch step d. plain polka
37. A dance step with step pattern of slide, cut, hop.
a. Mazurka b. plain polka c. redoba d. ontraganza
38. A dance step with step pattern of point, close.
a. Hop step b. close step c. change step d. touch step
39. To stamp or tap with one foot and the weight of the body is on the other foot.
a. Saludo b. padyak c. leap d. bend
40. What Philippine folk dance that originates in Lingayen, Pangasinan?
a. Sakuting b.Sua-Ku-Sua c. Binislakan d. Pangalay
41. The Sua-Ku-Sua dance literally means as_____.
a. Offering b. fan c. war d. pomelo tree
42. Traditional loose blouse, long sleeves with dup, plunging key-hole neckline, extra panes attached
to the right and left chest decorated with many tiny brass buttons worn by female Sua-Ku-Sua
dancers.
a. Barawasi b. siyag c. sawal d. tusuk
43. A Philippine folk dance that is original in Sulu province.
a. Pangalay b. sakuting c. binislakan d. Sua-Ku-Sua
44. A Philippine folk dance which literally means “with the use of sticks”.
a. Sakuting b. binislakan c. Pangalay d. Sua-Ku-Sua
45. A separate wrap-around malong of rich material strung over the right shoulder crossing the chest
and hanging on the left side, worn by female Sua-Ku-Sua dancers as shoulder band.
a. Siyag b. sawal c. barawasi d. kantiu
H E A L T H E D U C A T I O N
46. Any disease characterized by body cells that grow abnormally and tend to spread throughout the
body.
a. allergy b. cancer c. arthritis d. asthma
47. A disease of the tissues that produce blood, where useless, abnormal white blood cells are produced
in large quantities.
a. Diabetes b. rheumatism c. allergy d. leukemia
48. A chronic non-infections diseased caused by the failure of certain cells in the pancreas to secrete
enough of a hormone called irsulin.
a. Diabetes b. hypertension c. allergy d. liver cirrhosis
49. The inflammation and the swelling of joints, skin, and heart muscles usually after an attack of sore
throat crused by the infection of a micro organism called streptococcus.
a. Rheumatic fever b. high blood pressure c. stroke d. cancer
50. The rise of blood pressure above the normal level of one’s age, a condition that need priority
attention.
a. Congenital heart disease b. allergy c. high blood pressure d. arthritis
51. Occurs when there is sudden partial or incomplete blockage of the arteries that carry blood to the
brain.
a. Stroke b. diabetes c. arthritis d. allergy
52. A mass of unnecessary cells.
a. Rheumatism b. tumor c. asthma d. allergy
53. It means that the cancer cells are carried by the circulatory and lymph system to other parts of the
body.
a. Arthritis b. jurangis c. bronchitis d. metastasis
54. A hormone produced by the pancreas that controls the use of sugar in the body.
a. Insulin b. estrogen c. adrenaline d. testosterone
55. The narrowing or blocking of the coronary arteries due to hardening and flat deposits, especially
cholesterol.
a. Coronary heart disease b. rheumatic fever c. hypertension d. cancer
56. A disease that causes the joints of the body to become swollen and painful.
a. Cancer b. stroke c. hypertension d. arthritis
57. A chronic lung disorder that is marked by recurring episodes of airway obstruction manifested by
labored breathing accompanied by wheezing and coughing.
a. Cough b. asthma c. fever d. colds
58. A medical condition that causes someone to become sick after eating, touching, or breathing
something that is harmless to most people.
a. Stroke b. allergy c. TB d. HIV
59. The permanent damage to the heart valves and heart muscles caused by rheumatic fever.
a. Liver cirrhosis c. renal failure
b. rheumatic heart disease d. hepatitis
60. A “blue baby” is a victim of:
a. Congenital heart disease c. hyperacidity
b. HIV-AIDS d. liver cirrhos
KEY ANSWERS MAPEH GRADE 8

MUSIC ART P.E. HEALTH


1. A 16. D 31. A 46.B
2. A 17.A 32.C 47.D
3. D 18.B 33.C 48.A
4. B 19.A 34.D 49.A
5. C 20.D 35.A 50.C
6. A 21.A 36.A 51.A
7. B 22.D 37.A 52.B
8. A 23.D 38.D 53.D
9. B 24.A 39.B 54.A
10. A 25.A 40.C 55.A
11. D 26.C 41.D 56.D
12. A 27.B 42.A 57.B
13. B 28.B 43.D 58.B
14. C 29.B 44.B 59.B
15. D 30.A 45.A 60.A

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