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SUMMATIVE TEST IN MAPEH Q3

1. Which of the following is describe as the most common style of singing in India?
A. Bhangra B. Devotional C. Khyal D. Temple Music
2. What is the classification of the Zum Gali gali song?
A Courtship B. Religious C. Work D. Worship
3. Which of the following BEST describes Sushir?
A. A blown air instrument C. A bowed-stringed instrument
B. A membranous percussive instrument D. The oldest classes of instrument in India.
4. Which of the following refers to music from south India that is also called temple music?
A. Carnatic music B. Hindustani music C. Indian Music D. Sama Veda
5. What classification of musical instrument in India is characterized by using air to excite the various resonators?
A. Avannaddh B. Ghan C. Sushir D. Tat
6. Which of the following is the known music of Israel?
A. Carnatic Music B. Ghazal C. Hymn to Shiva D. Zum Gali Gali
7. Which of the following is NOT included to the significant musical instruments of Israel?
A.Psalterion B.Jewish Lyre C. Goblet D. Shofar
8. What percussion instrument is used as a rhythmic accompaniment in Carnatic music ensemble?
A. Mridangam B. Tabla C. Tala D. Theka
1. This is celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November
A. Diwali B. Kathak C. Mandala D. Rangoli
2. Which of the following is not the arts and crafts of India?
A. Diwali B. Kathak C. Mandala D. Rangoli
4. What salient features of arts evolved among South, Central, and West Asian arts?
A. The beauty of artifacts C. The uniqueness of art object designs
B. Its exclusive utilization D. All of the above
5. This period contributed to the enrichment of Indian culture, in painting and architecture.
A. Transitional period B. Ancient period C. Classical period D. Mogul Period
6. It was known as the “Mound of the Dead” and discovered in the 1920s and lies on Pakistan’s Sindh province.
A. Harappa B. Ilappara C. Kot Diji D. Mohenjo Daro
7. During Bronze Age civilization, it is known for developing the first accurate system of standardized measures and weights and now
more often called Indus Valley Civilization.
A. Harappa B. Ilappara C. Kot Diji D. Mohenjo Daro
8. What do you call on a Pakistani artwork that have murals or painted scenes and decoration pieces on a truck?
A. Truck Art B. Truck Bus C. Truck Form D. Truck Guide
1. Who devised a five-a-side version of soccer for youth competition in YMCA?
A. Juan Carlos Ceriani B. Osvaldo Garcia C. Juan Carlos Garcia D. William Morgan
2. Which skill in Futsal refers to the act of kicking the ball to a teammate to make the ball safe from an opponent?
A. Dribbling B. Kicking C. Passing D. Tackling
3.What defensive skill in Futsal is applied in stopping the opponent from scoring?
A. Dribbling B. Goalkeeping C. Kicking D. Passing
4. Which skill in futsal refers to the ability of moving the ball far from the opponent with succession of taps while in control of the ball?
A. Dribbling B. Kicking C. Passing D. Tackling
5. What Futsal skill refers to passing the ball to a teammate with the use of the head?
A. Dribbling B. Headbutt C. Heading D. Tackling
6. What Futsal skill refers to the act of sending the ball towards the goal / goal of the opposing team with the intention of scoring?
A. Dribbling B. Passing C. Shooting D. Trapping
7.What should a futsal player do to master his skill of shooting the ball?
A. Practice target shooting.
B. Ask your coach to designate you as the striker of the team.
C. Practice the proper dribbling technique to shoot the ball in a close range.
D. Ask your teammate to play defense and you will be in-charge of the offense.
1. Which stage of infection is characterized by the period starting from the entry of the pathogen?
A. Illness stage B. Incubation stage C. Prodromal stage D. Convalescence stage
2. What agency provides coordination, technical assistance, capability building, consultancy and advisory services related to disease
prevention and control and health protection?
A. Disease Prevention and Control Bureau (DPCB)
B. Essential Non – Communicable Disease Division (ENCDD)
C. Women’s and Men’s Health Development Division (WMHDD)
D. Infectious Diseases for Prevention and Control Division (IDPCD)
3.What agency strengthens capacity to measure and analyze the burden of elimination of infectious disease?
A. Infectious disease for Elimination Division (IDED)
B. Essential Non – Communicable Disease Division (ENCDD)
C. Women’s and Men’s Health Development Division (WMHDD)
D. Infectious Diseases for Prevention and Control Division (IDPCD)
5.Which of the following are the characteristics of Prodromal stage?
A. Recovery of the body may take several days to months.
B. Begins when more specific signs and symptoms appear in the body.
C. Starts from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms such as fever.
D. Starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign.
6.What usually happens to the body when a person is sick during the incubation stage?
A. Recovery of the body may take several days to months.
B. Begins when more specific signs and symptoms appear in the body.
C. Starts from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms such as fever.
D. Starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign.
7.Which of the following is NOT a common sign and symptom of COVID-19?
A. High fever B. Sore throat C. Loss of taste or smell D. Teary eyes
8.Which of the following is NOT a common communicable disease?
COVID-19 B. Diabetes C. Influenza D. Measles

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