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PACAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL

1ST QUARTER PERIODIC EXAM


MAPEH 8
MUSIC
Name: __________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________
I. Directions. Read the statements/questions carefully and identify what is being
referred to in each item. Write your answer before the number.
__1. A mid-sized orchestra that is performed in either outdoor style with hand mallets or
indoor style with padded mallets.
a. Gamelan b. Hsaing Waing c. Pinpeat d. Piphat
___2. It is Myanmar’s traditional folk music ensemble made up mainly of different gongs and
drums.
a. Saung Gauk b. Mahori c. Hsaing Waing d. Pinpeat
___3. This ensemble is traditionally played by women in the courts of Central Thailand and
Cambodia.
a. Mahori b. Hsaing Waing c. Khrueang Sai d. Saung Gauk
___4 A Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial
music of the royal courts and temples.
a. Piphat b. Pinpeat c. Gamelan d. khrueang Sai
___5. The most popular form of music in Indonesia. It contains a variety of instruments such
as metallophones, xylophones, kendang and gongs, bamboo flutes, bowed and plucked
strings.
a. Gamelan b. Mahori c. Piphat d. Kulintang
___6. What Malaysian musical ensembles is a form of martial art that is similar to Taichi?
a. Agung and Kulintang b. Dikir Barat c. Kertok d. Selat Melayo
___7. It is a song literally means “loving feeling”?
a. Burung Kakatua b. Chan Malia Chan c. Loiloi Krathong d. Rasa Sayang
___8. In what country have musical instruments like Pat Waing, Kyi Waing, Chauk Lon Pat
and Maung Hsaing?
a. Cambodia b. Indonesia c. Myanmar d. Malaysia
___9. What is the national instrument of Myanmar?
a. Agung b. Morlam c. Kulintang d. Saung Gauk
___10. The following are examples of musical ensembles of Southeast Asia except:
a. Hsaing Wing b. PinPeat c. Mahori d. Muang Thai
___11. Instruments that produce sound by the vibration of air
a. Aerophones b. Idiophones c. Chordophones d. Microphones
___12. "Aer" means this in Greek:
a. Earth b. Air c. Water d. String
___13. Instruments that involve some physical impact.
a. Aerophone b. Electrophone c. Chordophone d. Membranophone/Idiophone
___14. Drums are considered: a. membranophones b. aerophones c. chordophones d.
idiophones
___15. Chordophones are part of what instrument family?
a. Woodwind b. Strings c. Percussion d. Brass
___16. This refers to the drum instrument consist of double-headed played with hands.
a. Samphor b. Oneat c. Chhing d. Kongvong
___17. Two big drums similar to Japanese.
a. Oneat b. Kongvong c. Samphor d. Skorthom
___ 18. An instrument belongs to idiophone which describes as finger cymbals called
_____________.
a. Gambang d. Khene c. Chhing d. Saung Gauk
____19. This refers to the sound produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are
stretched between fixed points.
a. Aerophones b. Membranophones c. Chordophones d. Idiophones
____20. A sound produced by vibrating air called _______________.
a. Aerophones b. Membranophones c. Chordophones d. Idiophones
_____21. 1.What elements of music refers to the loudness or softness of a piece of music?
A. Texture b. Dynamics c. Articulation d. Form
_____22. What elements of music refers to how a song is organized into sections?
A. Melody b. Timbre c. Tempo d. form
_____23. What element of music refers to the instruments used in a piece of music?
A. harmony b. Rhythm c. timbre d. tempo
_____24. What element of music refers to more than 2 different pitches played at the same
time?
A. melody b. Form c. Tempo d. Harmony
_____25. What element of music refers to how fast or slow the beat of a song is played?
A. Tempo b. articulation c. timbre d. texture
_____26. This ensemble is traditionally played by women in the courts of Central Thailand
and Cambodia.
a. Mahori b. Hsaing Waing c. Khrueang Sai d. Saung Gauk
_____27. It is Myanmar’s traditional folk music ensemble made up mainly of different gongs
and drums.
a. Saung Gauk b. Mahori c. Hsaing Waing d. Pinpeat
_____28. A Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies
ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples.
a. Piphat b. Pinpeat c. Gamelan d. Khrueang Sai
_____29. The most popular form of music in Indonesia. It contains a variety of instruments
such as metallophones, xylophones, kendang and gongs, bamboo flutes, bowed and plucked
strings.
a. Gamelan b. Mahori c. Piphat d. Kulintang
_____30. A mid-sized orchestra that is performed in either outdoor style with hand mallets or
indoor style with padded mallets.
a. Gamelan b. Hsaing Waing c. Pinpeat d. Piphat
____31. What is the term for every kind of Gamelan music of Java?
a. Karawitan b. Mahagita c. Syncretic d. Tieu nhac
___32. Which is an example of an aerophone?
a. Violin b. Drum c. Trumpet d. Bass drum
___33. .Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about Pinpeat?
a. It is an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and
temples.
b. Its music is always part of their court dances, masked plays, shadow plays, and religious
ceremonies.
c. This group is similar to the Piphat ensembles of Thailand and usually consist of
xylophones.
d. This is a musical ensemble from the Malay Peninsula that consist of xylophones.
___34. The following are the aspects of rhythm EXCEPT;
a. Dynamics b. Meter c. Melodic Rhythm d. Pulse
___35. An instrument multional (dual pitched) which is traditionally grown in the Sundanese
speaking community in the western part of Java Island.
a. Angklung b. Khene c. Dae Nguyet d. Khim
___36. The electric guitar can be considered both a __________________ and an
______________________ (choose 2!).
a. chordophone b. idiophone c. aerophone d. electrophone
___37. An "idiophone" refers to an instrument that produces sound waves when:
a. a string is plucked or bowed.
b. it is struck or hit by a mallet or against itself (its own materials cause the vibrations/sound
waves!).
c. a column or air is produced inside of it.
d. a membrane is struck or hit (the membrane is what is vibrating, not the body of the
instrument itself).
___38. What is the purpose of dynamics in a piece of music?
a. To express how loud or quiet the music should be played
b. To illustrate a key signature
c. To represent a change of speed
d. To show a change of time signature
___39. 12. How would you describe the TEXTURE in a piece of music?
a. It starts quiet, and gets louder
b. It starts with a thin texture and gets thicker
c. It starts with a thick texture, and gets thinner
d. None of the above
___40. The following countries belonged to Southeast Asia EXCEPT, a. Cambodia b.
Myanmar c. Pakistan d. Vietnam
___41. How does multi-ethnic and multi-cultural plays a large role in Southeast Asian music?
a. Through the interaction of other countries in Southeast Asia, most of the music theory are
visible to the musical style applied.
b. Because of the multi-cultural and multi-racial musical genre emerged, it still to continue to
live up even up to now.
c. Musical ensembles of Southeast Asia are greatly rooted with the influence of multi-
cultural group; thus, it shares common features with the tuning system and instruments used
that makes an exceptional musical style.
d. Musical principles and elements are all derived from the influential countries that
combines with the instruments that result to a unique musical style.
___42. The following statements are the functions of music to the lives of the Southeast Asia
except: a. The musical ensemble or an orchestra accompanies ceremonial music of the royal
courts and temples.
b. It also part of the court dances and religious ceremonies.
c. Music is performed both indoors and outdoors that entertains the people.
d. It is performed in the streets begged for help to support the dying traditional musical
ensemble.
__43. How is Javanese Gamelan similar to Balinese Gamelan?
a. It is used for court music
b. Dominated by percussion instruments
c. The sound is very bright and brilliant.
d. The style of playing gives solemn character.
__44. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about Pinpeat?
a. It is an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and
temples.
b. Its music is always part of their court dances, masked plays, shadow plays, and religious
ceremonies.
c. This group is similar to the Piphat ensembles of Thailand and usually consist of
xylophones.
d. This is a musical ensemble from the Malay Peninsula that consist of xylophones.
___45.Why is Vietnamese music NHAC Vietnam refers to the ethnic music?
a. This music originated from the “Kinh” people of Vietnam.
b. This term is also used to address the music of any the numerous ethnic minorities
c. This term refers to Montagnar, Degar, and Tay Cham minorities.
d. None of the above

II. IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Identify the following questions. Write the correct answer in CAPITAL
LETTERS in the space provided below.

____________________46. a simple percussion instrument. Made of brass mixed with copper, it


consists of two kinds of metal, the sound produced is much sharper than if only one is used.
_____________________47. are two basic kinds of Indonesian music scale.
_____________________48. It has a unique musical style and it plays an important role in the lives
of the Southeast Asian people because it is greatly associated with their culture and roots.
_____________________49. Sound is produced by the body of the instrument vibrating, rather than a
string, membrane, or column of air.
_____________________50. Also known as “tone color” or the quality of musical sounds or
production being heard.

Prepared by
Marie Joy P. Guerrero
Subject Teacher Approved by
Arlene A. Domingo
Principal I
PACAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL
1ST QUARTER PERIODIC EXAM
MAPEH 8
ARTS
Name: __________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________
I. Directions. Read the statements/questions carefully and identify what is being
referred to in each item. Write your answer before the number

___1. What is used in creating lampshades, writing paper, greetings cards, and bookmarks in
Northern Laos?
A. Fibers B. Oiled paper C. Rice paper D. Sa paper
____ 2. In the late 13th century, the women of Cambodia only weave cotton from what tropical tree?
A. Bamboo B. Ikat C. Kapok D. Khom loi
____3. What are the two main types of Cambodian weaving?
A. Ikat technique and Uneven twill
B. Geometric and Free Form
C. Mat weaving and Silk weaving
D. D. Shantung taffeta and Bengaline weave
____ 4. What is the most popular form of Vietnamese art?
A. Mat weaving B. Silk painting C. Silk weaving D. Sky lantern
____5. This is used to lull the children to sleep and as scarecrows in the fields.
A. Batik B. Kite C. Lantern D. Mat
____6. What is the famous artwork in Singapore?
A. Angkor Wat B. Batik C. Merlion D. Wau
____ 7. Sky Lantern is popular in the country of _______________?
A. Brunei B. Cambodia C. Thailand D. Vietnam
____8. Who is the designer and sculptor of Merlion in Sentosa?
A. James Brown B. James Martin C. James Scoth D. James Smith
____9. What is the most famous ancient temple complex in Cambodia?
A. Angkor Wat B. BanteayKdei C. BanteaySrei D. NeakPean _
___10. The term which means special qualities or appearances that make a person, thing, or group
different from others.
A. Actions B. Characteristics C. Influences D. Responses
___11. The Merlion statue has a fish body representing Singapore's origin as a ___________.
A. market village B. fishing village C. fruit village D. meat village _
___12. The lion head of a Merlion represents Singapore's original name Singapura which means
__________.
A. Dragon City B. Tiger City C. Cat City D. Lion City
____13. It is the official mascot of Singapore, depicted as a mythical creature with a lion's head and
the body of a fish.
A. Cerberus B. Gargoyle C. Merlion D. Pegasus
____14. In hand painted batik design, what does an artist use to allow for the creation of shaded and
multi-hued designs? A. brush B. metal block C. paint D. paper sand
____15. From the 9th to the 13th century, ________ people were considered as the finest stone
carvers in the world.
A. Angkorian B. Egyptian C. Filipino D. Khmer
____ 16. What fabrix dates back over a century but was only recently revitalized by the designer Vo
Viet Chung?
A. Batik B. Ebony satin C. Hand painted D. Uneven twill
____ 17. It yields single or two-color fabrics, which are produced by weaving three threads.
A. Batik B. Ebony satin C. Hand painted D. Uneven twill
____ 18. It is known as one of the most popular forms of art in Vietnam.
A. Sky Lantern B. Silk painting C. Wau kite D. Wayangkulit
____ 19. In Modern-Indonesian language, this means “show” or “perform”.
A. Kulit B. Loy Krathong C. Wayang D. Yi Peng
____ 20. What particular term is used for “sky lantern?”
A. Chiang mai B. Khom Fai C. Loy Krathong D. Yi Peng
____21. The Southeast Asian Connection Assimilation and Adaptation sculpture is strongly reflected
in _____________ influences.
A. Indian B. Korean C. Cambodian D. Indonesian
___22. It is an Indonesian- Malay word titik.
A. Batik B. Drop C. Fabric D. Okir
___ 23. A type of batik in which the artist used a small copper container with one or more different -
sized piped.
A. Block painted B. Block printed C. Hand painted D. Hand printed
____ 24. It is done by welding together strips of metal to form a metal block.
A. block printed B. hand painted C. geometric motifs D. free form designs
____ 25. It is dipped into the hot wax, and then it is pressed onto the fabric.
A. Hand- drawn B. Digital printing C. Screen printing D. Using metal blocks
____ 26. What fabric is common to Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore which means point, dot or
drop?
A. Batik B. Ebony satin C. Golden threads D. Uneven twill silks
____ 27. It is an image representing the nation and history of Singapore.
A. Angkor B. Dong C. Merlion D. Mariammam
____ 28.. It is produced from the cocoons of Thai silkworms.
A. Batik B. Thai silk C. Ebony satin D. Golden thread
____ 29. It is one of the most popular forms of art in Vietnam, favoured for the mystical atmosphere
that can be achieved with the medium.
A. Drawing B. Painting C. Silk painting D. Paper painting _
___ 30. It is a modern Indonesian language means “show”or “perform”.
A. Bayang B. Dalang C. Kulit D. Wayang
____ 31. The following are the traditional colors used in Javanese batik, except:
A. Black B. Blue C. Brown D. White
____32.The term which means special qualities or appearances that make a person, thing,or group
different from others.
A. Actions B. Characteristics C. Influences D. Responses
____ 33. Down to the beach on most nights and you will find locals selling wish lanterns for a small
cost. This is ___________ most popular celebration in Thailand.
A. Sa B. Sky Lantern Festival C. Wau kite D. Wayang Kulit
____ 34. Which of the following trees are “sa” paper in Cambodia and Laos made of? A. Acacia B.
Mulberry Tree C. Siverberry Tree D. Narra Tree
____ 35. It is one of the secular arts of Southeast Asia where real elephants are large and heavy and
the one pictured seems to float among Chinese-style “wishgranting” clouds and from the very early
times, the Vietnamese had been influenced by the beliefs and art styles of their large neighbor, China.
A. Dish B. Deified King C. Bangle with male head D. Dish with animals and mounted hunters
____36. It is a hollow object cast in bronze and is more than three feet tall. The surface, now rough
and greenish brown from long burial, probably was once a bright metal. A. Presentation Bowl
B. Four-armed Avalokiteshvara
C. Seated Transcendent Buddha Vairochana
D. Ceremonial Vessel in the Shape of an Ax Head
____ 37. Which is not true about okir?
A. It has a pattern which are used in Maranao artist.
B. It is an art depicting the indigenous originality and skill of the Maranao.
C. It is an artistic design of the Maranao native inhabitants of Southern Philippines.
D. It reveals the distinct and original culture and civilization of Maranaos being imitated from other
culture.
____ 38. Why is malong important to the Maranaos?
A. Used in everyday life.
B. Used in some occasions.
C. It suppresses their culture and tradition.
D. They believed that wearing it brings good fortune.
___ 39. They become popular in the main tourist beaches of Phuket, Thailand. They are made out of
rice paper with a bamboo frame, which contain a fuel cell or small candle.
A. Balloon B. Basket C. Flying lanterns D. Wau lanterns
____ 40. Farmers in Malaysia used this kite as scarecrows in the fields and as a means to lull their
children to sleep. A. Airplane B. Balloon C. Parachute D. Wau kite
____ 41. How would you use Sa or Mulberry tree, EXCEPT this one?
A. For making festive temple decorations, umbrellas, and kites
B. For puppet performance
C. Used as filter in the manufacture of lacquer ware
D. Used for calligraphy
____ 42. Do you know where it was practiced today by artist and architect, done with stone, marble,
bronze and many other substances?
A. Cambodia B. Indonesia C. Malaysia D. Brunei
____ 43. The art of stone carving in __________ has long fascinating history which goes back to the
foundation of the Khmer nation..
A. Brunei B. Cambodia C. Indonesia D. Malaysia
____ 44. Can you predict who was the artisan using a variety of media in their sculptural are metals
such bronze, silver and gold are used?
A. Indonesian B. Lao C. Singapore D. Vietnamese
____ 45. Can you check or evaluate carefully whom sculpture has been heavily influenced by the
three traditional religions. Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, which comes from neighbouring
countries, China and India?
A. Indonesian B. Lao C. Singaporean D. Vietnamese

II. IDENTIFICATION.

Direction: Identify the following questions. Write the correct answer in CAPITAL
LETTERS in the space provided below.
________________46. One of the popular handicrafts in Brunei that many craftsmen have
made as livelihood
________________47.is an ancient art that has been handed down for thousands of years.
________________48. a is known for its stone, bronze, and iron-age arts
________________49. s an Indonesian-malay word, believed to be related to the Malay word
titik, which means “point,” “dot,” or “drop
_______________50. in Malay is a Malaysian kite that is designed uniquely
Prepared by
Marie Joy P. Guerrero
Subject Teacher Approved by
Arlene A. Domingo
Principal I
PACAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL
1ST QUARTER PERIODIC EXAM
MAPEH 8
P.E
Name: __________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________
I. Directions. Read the statements/questions carefully and identify what is being
referred to in each item. Write your answer before the number
____1. What is referred to as the ability of your body systems to work together efficiently, to be
healthy and to perform activities of daily living?
A. cardio-vascular endurance B. muscular endurance C. muscular strength D. physical fitness
____2. What is referred to as a future plan or desired results that a person or a group of people want
to achieve in a specific timeline?
A. aim B. goal C. objective D. wish
_____3. What is referred to as a process that involves a developed action plan that leads to
achieving specific goals?
A. desire aiming B. goal setting C. research findings D. target setting
_____4. Which of the following components promote total health and prevent the beginning of
diseases and problems associated with physical activities?
A. body composition
B. health-related components C
C. physical fitness components
D. skill-related components
_____5. Which of the following refers to the ability of the heart (cardio), and circulatory system
(vascular) to supply oxygen to muscles for an extended period of time?
A. cardio-vascular endurance B. muscular endurance C. muscular strength D. physical fitness
_____6. What do you call the ability to rapidly and accurately change direction of the whole body in
space?
A. agility C .coordination
B. balance D. speed
_____7. What is the ability to maintain stability while stationary or moving?
A. balance C. reaction time B. BMI D. speed
_____8. Which refers to the ability to quickly respond to stimulus?
A. fitness C. reaction time
B. flexibility D. speed
_____9. Which is NOT a skill-related fitness component?
A. coordination C. power
B. flexibility D. reaction time
_____ 10. What do you call the skill-related component that relates to one’s ability to use the senses
all at a time?
A. agility C. Coordination
B. Balance D. power
_____11. What do you call the movement that causes your body to use energy?
A. metabolism B. physical activity C. physical fitness D. sedentary lifestyle
_____12. What do you call those bodily movements which are not active activities?
A. active B. passive C. static D. all of the above
___13. Which of the following is NOT a component of FITT principle?
A. fitness B. frequency C. time D. type
___14. Which of the following is considered a skill-related fitness component?
A. agility B. body composition C. flexibility D. muscular strength
___15. Which of the following statements below is correct regarding exercise intensity?
A. A muscular person lifts heavy weights. B. Cardio heart rate is above normal.
C. A person exercises harder than his/her normal activity. D. all of the above
___16.What do you call a violation made in a basketball game?
A. foul C. legal B. illegal D. strike
___17. Which type of foul occurs when defenders make illegal contact with their opponents?
A. defensive foul C. personal foul B. offensive foul D. technical foul
___18. In what city and state was the game of basketball created?
A. Brooklyn, New York C. Springfield, Massachusetts
B. Los Angeles, California D. West Virginia, Virginia
___19. Which player is usually the best dribble of the basketball team?
A. center C. power guard B. point guard D. small forward
___20. What year was basketball invented? A. 1851 C. 1911 B. 1891 D. 1976 12. How many points is
a basket worth if shot from inside of the 3- point line?
A. four C. three B. one D. two
___21. Who was the inventor of basketball?
A. Bill Russel C. Michael Jordan B. James Naismith D. William Morgan
___22. Which of the following terms are used to classify personal fouls in a basketball game?
A. blocking C. holding
B. charging D. all of the above
___23. What pass gives the best control and therefore is the most accurate?
A. chest pass C. lob pass B. cross court D. one handed
___24. Which is NOT a skill-related fitness component?
A. coordination C. power B. flexibility D. reaction time
___25. What do you call the skill-related component that relates to one’s ability to use the senses all
at a time?
A. agility C. coordination B. balance D. power
___26. What is an example of a physical fitness activity that will measure your speed?
A. juggling C. stork balance stand test
B. stick- drop test D. 40-meter sprint
___27. What is the equipment used in 40-meter sprint that can also be used to other skill-related
components activities?
A. chalk C. ruler
B. masking tape D. stopwatch
____28. Which is not a physical fitness test that is used for improving skill-related fitness
components?
A. hexagon agility test C. stick-drop test
B. stork balance stand test D. zipper test 19
____29. Which refers to the physical fitness test that will measure your coordination?
A. juggling C. stork balance stand test
B. stick- drop test D. 40-meter sprint
____30. What is referred to as a future plan or desired results that a person or a group of people
want to achieve in a specific timeline?
A. aim B. goal C. objective D. wish
___31. Which is not a physical fitness test that is used for improving skill-related fitness
components?
A. hexagon agility test C. stick-drop test B. stork balance stand test D. zipper test
___ 32. Which of the following statements below is correct regarding exercise intensity?
A. A muscular person lifts heavy weights.
B. Cardio heart rate is above normal.
C. A person exercises harder than his/her normal activity.
D. all of the above
____33. Which team sports wherein the objective is to shoot a ball through a basket horizontally
positioned to score points while following a set of rules?
A. baseball C. softball
B. basketball D. volleyball
___34.Which of the following basketball basic skill requires the player to move around the court
while he/she is in the possession of the ball?
A. dribbling C. shooting
B. jumping D. throwing
___35.Which of the following components promote total health and prevent the beginning of
diseases and problems associated with physical activities?
A. body composition B. health-related components
C. physical fitness component D. skill-related component

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