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Tipas National High School

MAPEH 9
st
1 Quarter summative exam

NAME: __________________________________ Date: ___________ Score: ____


Grade & Section: _________________________

Multiple Choice:
Directions: Read the following questions carefully and choose the best the answer:
1. Shows an attitude of maximum tension, full of compressed energy, and about to explode an
action.
a. Myron; The Discobulus b. The Portonacio Sarcophagus
c. Sarcopagus, from cervetiri d. The Barberini Diptych

2. It depicts battle scenes between Romans and Germans. Carved in marble.


a. Myron; The Discobulus b. The Portonacio Sarcophagus
c. Sarcopagus, from cervetiri d. The Barberini Diptych

3. Their sculpture focuses on the human anatomy and proportionally of the body.
a. Gothic b. Roman c. Greek d. Egyptian
4. What are the dominant themes of Byzantine sculptures?
a. human form, everyday life, still life b. religious, everyday life, nature
c. human nature, symbols, war d. heroes, humor, landscape

5. What was the primary language of the Byzantine Empire?


a. Greek b. Latin c. Roman d. Turkish
6. Sculptural portraits during the Republican period in Rome emphasized ______________
characteristics.
a. Realistic individual b. Idealistic group
c. fantastical individual d. fantastical group
7. It is carved from limestone with an excessively heavy breast and abdomen used as charm to
ensure fertility.
a. Venus of Brassempouy b. Queen Nefertiti
c. Venus of Willendorf d. The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen

8. Realistic, with heavy lidded eyes, slender neck, determined chin and pure profile under her
heavy crown. Queen refers to the Great Royal wife of the Egyptian pharaoh.
a. Venus of Brassempouy b. Queen Nefertiti
c. Venus of Willendorf d. The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen

9. A sculpture of a lady with the hood. It is a fragmentary ivory figurine from the Upper
Palaeolithic era that realistically represents the human face and hairstyle
a. Venus of Brassempouy b. Queen Nefertiti
c. Venus of Willendorf d. The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen

10. An example of portraits presented in rigid postures and were simple and powerful with very
little show of private emotion.
a. Venus of Brassempouy b. Queen Nefertiti
c. Venus of Willendorf d. The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen

11. An architectural element within the arch or pediment of the west portal.
a. Resurrection of the Virgin b. Last Judgement c. The Barberini Diptych d. none of the above

12. An early example of Byzantine Ivory work.


a. Resurrection of the Virgin b. Last Judgement c. The Barberini Diptych d. none of the above

13. It ended at the 12th century Cathedral Amiens.


a. Resurrection of the Virgin b. Last Judgement c. The Barberini Diptych d. none of the above

14. Carved ivory objects were the leading form of ___________________.


a. Byzantine sculpture. b. Gothic sculpture c. Romanesque sculpture d. none of the above

15. These two periods comprise the great age of cathedrals; the foremost sculpture of this age
is architectural.
a. Byzantine and Romanesque b. Romanesque and Gothic c. Gothic and Byzantine d. none of
the above
16. This refers to the ability to perform daily tasks without undue fatigue.
a. Physical fitness b. Physical education c. Physical activity d. Physical development
17. These qualities of an officiating official refer to his/her emotional readiness and include
confidence.
a. Social Qualities b. Mental Qualities c. Physical Qualities d. Emotional Qualities
18. This is mainly used to estimate the amount of body fats in relevance tothe person’s height
and weight.
a. Body mass index b. Weighing scale c. DXA scan d. Skin caliper
19. This is a response to heat characterized by fatigue, weakness, and collapse due to
inadequate intake of water to compensate for loss of fluids during sweating.
a. Sprain b. Strain c. Fracture d. Fatigue
20. What is the BMI classification of 30 - 34.5?
a. Underweight b. Over weight c. obese d. normal weight
21. This is caused by torn fiber in a ligament.
a. Fracture b. Dislocation c. Sprain d. Strain
22. This is caused by a twist, pull, or tear of a muscle or tendon.
23. what is the BMI classification of 25-29.9.?
a. Underweight b. overweight c. obese d. normal weight
24. This is done as the basketball game begins where two players, usually the centers, try to tip
off the ball.
a. jump ball b. traveling c. pushing foul d. free throw
25. A player uses two hands in dribbling the ball.
a. travelling b. double dribble c. blocking d. foul
Identification:
Identify the following images
26. ___________________ 27. ____________________

28. ___________________ 29. ___________________

30. ___________________
31. The period when the Christian church highly influenced and political affairs in Europe.
a. Medieval Period b. Renaissance Period c. Baroque Period d. Classical Period
32. A through-composed vocal music composition written and expressed in a poetic text:
a. Troubadour Music c. Mass c. Madrigal d. Classical
33. He is known for his composing for organ and orchestra and oratorio.
a. George Friedrich Handel b. Adam Dela Halle c. Thomas Morley d. Antonio Vivaldi
34. He was remembered for his operas and oratorios and became England’s favorite among
composers.
a. Johann Sebastian Bach b. Thomas Morley c. Adam Dela Halle d. Giovanni Pierluigi
Da Palestrina
35. He is said to be the greatest master of Roman Catholic Church during the renaissance
period.
a. Johann Sebastian Bach b. Thomas Morley c. Adam Dela Halle d. Giovanni Pierluigi
Da Palestrina
36. He was the most famous composer of secular music in his time.
a. Johann Sebastian Bach b. Thomas Morley c. Adam Dela Halle d. Giovanni Pierluigi
Da Palestrina
37. He is known mainly for composing instrumental concertos, especially for the violin, as well
as sacred choral works and over forty operas.
a. Antonio Vivaldi b. Thomas Morley c. Adam Dela Halle d. Pope Gregory I
38. He was the composer of the medieval morality okay Le Jeu De Robin et marian, the principal
secular work of the 13thcentury.
a. Antonio Vivaldi b. Thomas Morley c. Adam Dela Halle d. Pope Gregory I
39. He was the one who approved the music of the church which called “monophonic
plainchants” and is widely known as a Gregorian chant.
a. Antonio Vivaldi b. Thomas Morley c. Adam Dela Halle d. Pope Gregory I
40. It is a form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an
orchestra.
a. Concerto b. Concerto Grosso c. Fugue d. Oratorio
41. It is a group of people located in a specific area.
a. Community b. Society c. Population d. Institution
42. It is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely absence of
disease.
a. Unhealthy b. Health c. fitness d. well-being
43. it is the science and art of maintaining and improving the health of all members of the
community.
a. Community health b. Community well-being c. Community fitness d. Society health
44. Which of the following of “level of prevention”, has a characteristics to lower your chances
of getting the disease in the first place?
a. primary prevention b. secondary prevention c. tertiary prevention d. primordial prevention

45. Which of the following “level of prevention”, has a characteristics goal to early detection or
screening so the disease can be treated before it even shows severe signs and symptoms?
a. primary prevention b. secondary prevention c. tertiary prevention d. primordial prevention

46. Which of the following “level of prevention” has a characteristics that aims to rehabilitate
and re-educate a person after experiencing a disease?
a. primary prevention b. secondary prevention c. tertiary prevention d. primordial prevention

47. This is a new prevention concept which focuses on the prevention of risk factors, starting
with a change in social and environmental conditions.
a. primary prevention b. secondary prevention c. tertiary prevention d. primordial prevention

48. it is a kind of disease that can spread from one person to another.
a. communicable disease b. non-communicable disease c. sedentary disease d. none of the
above
49. Which of the following is NOT the leading causes of MORBIDITY in the Philippines 2014
a. acute respiratory infection b. hypertension c. Bronchitis d. Leptospirosis
50. which of the following is NOT the leading causes of DEATH in the Philippines 2020
a. Tuberculosis b. diabetes c. covid19 d. pneumonia

Tipas National High School


MAPEH 8
st
1 Quarter summative exam

Directions: Read and answer the questions below. Write your answers on the space provided
before the number.
1. What country in Southeast Asia that has Sky Lantern Festivals?
a. Brunei b. Cambodia c. Malaysia d. Thailand

2. This country in Southeast Asia is famous for their Wau Kites.


a. Cambodia b. Indonesia c. Malaysia d. Thailand

3. Wayang Kulit is very popular to this country in Southeast Asia.


a. Indonesia d. Malaysia c. Singapore d. Thailand

4. A cap widely worn in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, the southern Philippines and
southern Thailand, mostly among Muslim males in formal situations.
a. Bonnet b. Barrel Hat c. Songkok d. Turban

5. This tradition comes naturally to Malaysian people, especially in the Eastern States of the
Malayan Peninsula.
a. Wau Kite Making b. Flying Kite Making c. Candle Sculpture making d. Silk Painting

6. One of the most popular forms of art in Vietnam, favored for the mystical atmosphere that
can be achieved with the medium.
a. Silk Painting b. Wayang Kulit c. Coffee Painting d. Oil Painting
7. Other term for songkok.
a. Turban b. Cap c. Kopiah d. Barrel hat

8. This festival is held on the night of the 12th full moon, usually in November in Thailand.

a. Loy Krathong b. Karatong c. New Year d. Pasir Gudang

9. In Cambodia, they make paper by hand in the wider region for over 700 years using the bark
of what tree?
a. Narra b. Mahogany c. Ipil-Ipil d. Mulberry
10. They are the puppet masters in Wayang Kulit.

a. Dalang b. Gaddang c. Kaddang d. Wayang

11. Made out of rice paper with a bamboo frame, which contains a fuel cell or small candle.

a. Flying Lanterns b. Wayang Kulit Puppets c. Wau Kites d. Songkok

12. In Wayang Kulit Puppets, the word “Kulit” means what?


a. Brain b. From c. Shadow d. Skin
13. Wau Kites in Malaysia is called “Wau” because it is similar to an Arabic letter pronounced as
what?
a. Claw b. Sow c. Waw d. Wow
14. A widely worn cap in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and southernmost part of Philippines
mostly among Muslim men.
a. Barrel Hat b.Songkok c. Turban d. Denim Hat

15. Wayang kulit is a puppet show in Indonesia, Wayang comes from a Malay word that means?
a. Break b. Show c. Mimic d. Transform

16. Which of the following is the best exercise that can improve "cardio vascular endurance"?
a. Aerobic exercise b. strength training exercise c. flexibility exercise d. balance

17. Which of the following is defined as the ability of the muscle to sustain a given level of
force?
a. muscular strength b. muscular endurance c. muscular flexibility d. CVE

18. Which of the following is defined as the ability to make a successive movement of the same
kind in the shortest period of time?
a. muscular strength b. muscular endurance c. speed d. power

19. Which of the following defines to develop student’s physical competence?


a. Physical fitness b. Physical activity c. Physical education d. Physical health

20. Which of the following statement is NOT true about PHYSICAL FITNESS?
a. It refers to the ability of your body systems to work together efficiently
b. It is defines as the ability to carry out daily task with vigor and alertness with fatigue.
c. being physically fit gives you an ample energy for your leisure time
d. A good level of fitness is important for leading a HEALTH LIFE

21. Which of the following is NOT a component of health-related fitness?


a. Muscular Strength b. Muscular endurance c. Coordination d. Flexibility
22. Which of the following is NOT a component of health-related fitness?
a. Muscular Strength b. Muscular endurance c. Coordination d. Flexibility

23. What fitness test is used for AGILITY?


a. Illinois test b. 50 meter sprint c. ruler drop d. 3 minutes step test

24. Which of the following defined as the ability of the individual to maintain equilibrium while
stationary or moving?
a. SPEED b. POWER c. COORDINATION d. BALANCE

25. Which of the following defines the ability to use the senses and body parts smoothly and
accurately?
a. SPEED b. POWER c. COORDINATION d. BALANCE

26. What does cool down mean in exercise?


A. to increase body temperature and blood flow to the working muscles.
B. to gradual recovery of pre-exercise heart rate and blood pressure.
C. prepares your body for the upcoming workload
D. none of the above

27. Who invented basketball?


a. Dr. James Naismith b. William G. Morgan c. Alfred Halstead d. Bill Russel

28. When was basketball invented?


a. December 1, 1891 b. December 1, 1895 c. December 1, 1894 d 1891

29. What was the first name of the game volleyball?


a. Mintonette b. Battledore c. Ti jian zi d. Basketball

30. Who invented the game Mintonette?


a. Dr. James Naismith b. William G. Morgan c. Alfred Halstead d. Bill Russel

31. It is a Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial


music of royal courts and temples.

32. It is ensemble in the classical music of Thailand, which features wind and percussion
instruments.

33. It is the national instrument of Vietnam, a rice drum with hot steamed rice in the middle of
the drum skin

34. It is the Traditional music ensemble with different version across Indonesian peninsula.

35. It is a double headed drum played with hands (membranophones)


36. A two-headed drum used by people from Southeast Asia

37. One of the most popular Indonesian traditional ensemble

38. The Xylophone instrument of the Pinpeat ensemble

39. A Thai stringed musical instrument derived from the Mesopotamian or Persia

40. Southeast Asian musical percussion instrument that takes the form of a flat, circular metal
disc which is hit with a mallet.

41. It refers to the natural and healthy part of life.


a. Sexuality b. Sex c. Gender d. Emotional aspect
42. This refers to a major aspect of personality.
a. Sexuality b. Gender c. Sex d. Ethical aspect
43. This mainly refers to a social concept on how men and women should think, feel, and act.
a. Gender b. Mental c. Human sexuality d. Moral aspect
44. It is a dimension of sexuality that focuses on how a person looked at him/herself.
a. Social b. Mental c. Physical d. Ethical
45. A dimension of human sexuality that pertains on how a person think.
a. Mental b. Physical c. Social d. Emotional
46. It is a dimension of sexuality that focuses on how a person interact with others.
a. Emotional b. Physical c. Mental d. Social
47. This dimension of sexuality refers on how a person feel about him/herself and others.
a. Emotional b. Physical c. Social d. Ethical
48. It is a dimension of sexuality that focuses on how a person value relationship.
a. Ethical b. Physical c. Emotional d. Social
49. It is the quality of being male or female. It is the way in which we experience and express
ourselves as sexual beings.
a. Human sexuality b. Gender c. Sex d. Equality
50. It refers to the set of roles, characteristics, and expectations of how a man or woman should
feel, think, and act as influenced by parents, peers, and society.
a. Sex b. Gender equality c. Gender role d. Sexuality
Directions: Read and answer the questions below. Write your answer on the space
provided.
_________1. It is made out of rice paper with a bamboo frame, which contains a fuel cell or
small candle.
_________2. It is one of the most popular forms of art in Vietnam, favored for the mystical
atmosphere that can be achieved with the medium.
_________3. These kite festivals encourage more tourists to visit their country.
_________4. It is a type of puppet shadow play performed around the Indo-Malayan
archipelago, tracing its origins to India.
_________5. Other term for songkok.

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