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MAPEH 8

Music

1. What made India known to be the largest country in South Asia.

A. Their songs are purely spiritual in nature.

B. Indian music is only vocal and instrumental.

C. Where people are focusing more on their music.

D. Their music is as vast as its geographic location and as large as its

demographic population.

2. In North India, which of the following music goes back to Vedic period at

around 1000BC?

A. Arabic Music

B. Carnatic Music

C. Hindustani Music

D. Punjabi Music

3. Which of the following is a style in vocal music of India which moves in several

different notes in a single syllable of text?

A. Melismatic

B. Rig Veda

C. Samagana

D. Samaveda

4. What is the most common style of singing in North India?

A. Khyat

B. Mridangam

C. Tala

D. Theka

5. What division of vocal music in Israel which context lies outside the religious

domain?

A. Devotional

B. Melismatic
C. Secular

D. Tala

6. What kind of music strengthens the importance of musical instruments in

Pakistan?

A. Arabic Music

B. Israel Music

C. Punjabi Music

D.Theka Music

7. It is one of the oldest class of percussive instruments in India that have no

membranes.

A. Ghan

B. Tat

C. Sushir

D. Vitat

8. Which of the following is a side-blown flute originated from the Indian

subcontinent?

A. Bansuri

B. Chikara

C. Khartal

D. Tabla

9. Which of the following instruments are not used as accompaniment in the

dances from Israel?

A. Darbuk

B. Dholak

C. Goblet

D. Oud

10. What percussion instrument is used as a rhythmic accompaniment in

Carnatic music ensemble?

A. Mridangam
B. Tabla

C. Tala

D. Theka

11. In the music of India, whether religious or cultural, music has its foundations

in __________.

A. dynamics

B. form

C. rhythm

D. timbre

12. Zum Gali Gali is an example of a folk song from Israel. What does this song

mean?

A. It is a temple music.

B. It is a song for wedding ceremonies.

C. It is a traditional Indian song for harvesting.

D. It is a traditional Hebrew song relating to work.

13. Which of the following best describes the Zum Gali Gali of Israel?

A. Its structural requirements are stricter than those of most poetic forms

traditionally written in English.

B. Originally performed mainly at Sufi shrines throughout the

subcontinent and gained mainstream popularity.

C. It is a traditional Hebrew song relating to work. Its rhythm and beat

help people work as they sing.

D. Arabian rhythmic pattern or cycle is analyzed by means of rhythmic

units.

ARTS

1. What festival do Hindus in India celebrate where it is considered an exciting

and colorful holiday?

A. Chinese New Year


B. Diwali

C. Sinulog

D. White Day

2. The art of Central Asia was mostly influenced by _____________.

A. Chinese Art

B. Hindu Art

C. Islamic Art

D. Philippine Art

3. What art form in India that uses natural materials such as rice flour, fine

quartz powder, flower petal, seeds and normally drawn on the surface?

A. Arabesque

B. Diwali

C. Pashmina

D. Rangoli

4. Which if the following shows the relation to the infinite and the world that

extends beyond and within minds and bodies?

A. Cosmic diagram

B. Geometric pattern

C. Cosmos metaphysically

D. Time-microcosm of the universe

5. Which of the following does not belong to the group of the traditional art form

that was extracted from natural dyes?

A. Leaves

B. Lotus

C. Indigo Plant

D. Barks of Trees

6. What kind of cylinder is with mirrors containing loose, colored objects such

as beads or pebbles and bits of glass?

A. Frescos
B. Inscriptions

C. Flamboyant

D. Kaleidoscope

7. This country and the great Mughal heritage of India share common

things, particularly in art, literature, architecture, and manners.

A. Kazakhstan

B. Pakistan

C. Uzbekistan

D. West

8. What do you call these hand-made carpets with ancient patterns for the

tourists and export markets?

A. Shyrdaks

B. Rangoli

C. Petroglyphs

D. Maharashtra

9. When was Taj Mahal built?

A. 1920

B. 1632

C. 1239

D. 1860

10. What are the two great epics of India during the transitional period?

A. Hudhud at Lam-ang

B. Ibalon

C. Indarapatra and Sulayman

D. Mahabharata and Ramayana

11. How do artists depict the ideal human image for each deity?

A. By using pictures of persons

B. By asking models to pose for them

C. By getting inspiration from daily life


D. By using metaphors derived from nature and their cultural beliefs

12. Why does Islamic art use geometric patterns and floral designs instead of

figures?

A. Because it is difficult to make

B. Because it is common and ordinary

C. Because it is forbidden by their religion

D. Because it is not popular among their artists

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1. Which of the following terms refers to a goal that is developed with a finite

amount of time in mind?

A. High goals C. Low goals

B. Long-term goals D. Short-term goals

2. Which of the following terms refers to the statements that are designed in a

way to promote clear and mutual understanding of what establishes levels

of performance and successful fitness development?

A. Goal C. Wants

B. Plan D. Wish

3. Which does NOT belong in SMART goal planning?

A. Artistic C. Relevant

B. Measurable D. Time-bounded

4. What should you consider if you place your goals and sub-goals within time

frames?

A. Measurable C. Relevant

B. Specific D. Time-bounded

5. Which of the following terms refers to a goal that requires time and

planning?

A. High goals C. Low goals

B. Long-term goals D. Short-term goals

6. What should you consider if you break down your main objective into
smaller sub-goals and result is within the parameters of your ability?

A. Achievable C. Specific

B. Measurable D. Relevant

7. What defensive skill used to receive a thrown ball and hold a base runner or

batter to prevent the opponent from earning a point or a run?

A. batting C. pitching

B. catching D. throwing

8. Which of the following is the fundamental skill in playing baseball/softball?

A. blocking C. serving

B. catching D. shooting

9. Who will throw the ball in which the other player on the offensive team tries to

hit with a bat?

A. catcher C. pitcher

B. hitter D. runner

10. How many players are there in baseball/softball game?

A. 6 players C. 8 players

B. 7 players D. 9 players

11. What is a basic skill in baseball/softball which is related to throwing?

A. catching C. hitting

B. gripping D. running

12. What do you call of the referee in baseball/softball game?

A. coach C. time keeper

B. tournament manager D. umpire

13. Which of the following is the element of throwing?

A. catching C. shooting

B. hitting D. wind-up

HEALTH

1. What stage of infection shows the interval between the entrance of pathogen
into the body and appearance of first symptoms?

A. Convalescence

B. Illness or Clinical stage

C. Incubation

D. Prodromal

2. What type of diseases is caused by the direct and indirect spread of

pathogens from one person to another?

A. lifestyle related diseases

B. hereditary diseases

C. communicable diseases

D. non-communicable diseases

3. Estimates the frequency of a diseases in a defined population during a specified

time.

A. birth rate

B. crude death rate

C. mortality rate

D. morbidity rate

4. What is the proper manner of coughing especially in public places?

A. Through a tissue of a shirt-sleeve

B. Just sneeze anywhere

C. Through a cellophane

D. By using hands without washing it after5. Which of the following situations is part of infant mortality
rate?

A. Ed, 31-year-old, hypertensive and diabetic who was involved in tragic

accident two days ago and died.

B. Flor,11-year-old diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

C. Greg, 68-year-old with kidney failure who missed multiple dialysis

sessions and died.

D. Henry, 3-month-old, died due to septic shock.


6. Which is not an agency that is concerned on the control and prevention of

diseases?

A. National Bureau of Investigation

B. Philippine National Blood Bank

C. National Tuberculosis Control Program

D. Philippine National Kidney Institute

7. Which of the following is an airborne disease caused by mycotacterium?

A. Bronchitis C. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

B. Pneumonia D. Tuberculosis (TB)

8. How does Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection be transmitted?

A. by kissing C. holding hands

B. sharing utensils D. none of the above

9. Which bacteria causes Tuberculosis disease?

A. Diphtheria C. Poliovirus

B. H. Influenza bacteria D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis

10. In a municipality, the LGUs provided several health programs and policies to

their people. In order to assure that it is effectively and efficiently delivered,

what government agency is designed to assist and help the LGU in giving

sustainable health programs and policies to their constituents?

a. Department of Education

b. Department of Health

c. Department of Interior and Local Government

d. Department of Social Welfare and Development11. Which of the following diseases is commonly
spread by the feces – to – mouth route

and inhalation of virus?

A. AH1N1 C. foot and mouth disease

B. chikungunya D. leptospirosis

12. Which skill refers to the ability to regulate behavior in order to accommodate

social situations?
A. Behavioral Skills

B. Self- Monitoring Skills

C. Social Skills

D. Thinking Skills

MUSIC

1. D
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. D
13. C

ARTS

1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. B
8. D
9. B
10. D
11. D
12. D

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1. D
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. B

HEALTH

1. C
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. D
8. A
9. D
10. B
11. C
12. C

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