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DAWA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Dawa, Josefina Zamboanga del Sur

MAPEH 8
THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION

Name: _____________________________Yr. & Section:_______________ Date:_____________ Score: ___

Directions: Read the sentences below and identify what they refer to from the given choices below
each. Write the letter of your answer directly in the blank.

MUSIC
1. What is the term for special call to prayer and repentance on high holidays in Israel?
A. Devotional B. Hazan C. Secular D. Yom Kippur
2. What kind of music is commonly used during communal worship in mosques and life passage events in
Israel?
A. Central Asian Music C. Middle East Music
B. East Asian Music D. Western Music
3. Which of the following is a metric cycle with a specific number of beats that recur in the same pattern?
A. Tala B. Mridangam C. Tabla D. Theka
4. 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.
5. 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
6. 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
7. What is the most common style of singing in North India?
A. Khyat B. Mridangam C. Tala D. Theka
8. What division of vocal music in Israel which context lies outside the religious domain?
A. Devotional B. Melismatic C. Secular D. Tala
9. What do you call a musician who helps lead the congregation in a songful prayer?
A. Devotional B. Hazzan C. Secular D. Shofar
10. Which country in Central Asia is known for its unique vocal styles known as Ghazal and Qawwali?
A. India B. Israel C. Pakistan D. Philippines

ARTS

1. Which of the following clay lamps lights the way of the goddess?
A. Aarti B. Diyas C. Patrayali D. Nachiarkoil
2. What is the purpose of Rangoli?
A. For Sorrow B. For Decoration C. For Desperation D. To bring good luck
3. Which form of body art originated in ancient India?
A. Carpet B. Diwali C. Mehndi D. Rangoli
4. Who is the Hindu goddess of wealth?
A. Krisma B. Vishnu C. Regvida D. Lakshmi
5. What is India’s Festival of Lights called?
A. Ajanta B. Diwali C. Shiva D. Rangoli
6. What word comes from “katha” which means story?
A. Katak B. Carpet C. Mandala D. Mehndi
7. Which of the following symbolizes a family’s wealth and prosperity?
A. Carpet B. Diwali C. Rangoli D. Mehndi
8. Which if the following shows the relation to the infinite and the world that extends beyond and within minds
and bodies?
A. Cosmic diagram C. Cosmos metaphysically
B. Geometric pattern D. Time-microcosm of the universe
9. What color is used similarly to Henna to paint the feet of the brides in some regions of India?
A. Red dye B. Blue dye C. Green dye D. Yellow dye
10. Which sacred space, which is often a circle, reveals inner truth about you and the world around you?
A. Carpet B. Diwali C. Mandala D. Rangoli

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1.
What team sports is being played by two opposing teams who take turns in batting and fielding?
A. baseball/softball B. basketball C. football D. volleyball
2. What is the playing area of baseball/softball?
A. basketball court B. diamond field C. sepak takraw court D.volleyball court
3. When the batter swings and misses pitched ball it is called?
A. foul B. illegal C. legal D. strike
4. Which of the following is the fundamental skill in playing baseball/softball?
A. blocking B. catching C. serving D. shooting
5. How many innings are there in baseball/softball game?
A. five B. four C. nine/seven D. three
6. Who will throw the ball in which the other player on the offensive team tries to hit with a bat?
A. catcher B. batter C. pitcher D. runner
7. How many players are there in baseball/softball game?
A. 6 players B. 7 players C. 8 players D. 9 players
8. What is a basic skill in baseball/softball which is related to fielding?
A. catching B. throwing C. hitting D. running
9. What do you call the officials that officiate the game baseball/softball game?
A. coach B. tournament manager C. time keeper D. umpire
10. Which of the following is the element of throwing?
A. catching B. batting C. shooting D. wind-up
HEALTH

1. _____ What should the sick person do if he/she gets infected?


A. maintain personal hygiene C. taking the advice of the doctors
B. staying away from other people D. all of these
2. How long is the incubation period for mumps?
A. 1 to 2 days B. 1 to 3 days C. 12 to 25 days D. 2 to 3 weeks
3. What is the other term for convalescence stage?
A. Illness Period B. Incubation Stage C. Prodromal Stage D. Recovery Stage
4. 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
5. What type of diseases is caused by the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person to
another?
A. lifestyle related diseases C. communicable diseases
B. B. hereditary diseases D. non-communicable diseases
6. What can you do to prevent transmission of infectious diseases?
A. Maintaining good hygiene C. Avoiding direct contact with infected people
B. Wearing face mask and face shield D. all of the above
7. What are the diseases caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites?
A. allergy B. cancer C. infectious diseases D. non-infectious diseases
8. How long is the incubation period for chickenpox?
A. 1 to 2 days B. 1 to 3 days C. 12 to 25 days D. 2 to 3 weeks
9. What do you call the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and parasites
that are not normally present within the body?
A. Diseases B. Infections C. Stages D. All of these
10. Which of the following is NOT a common sign and symptom during prodromal stage of flu?
A. headache B. runny nose C. fever D. toothache
ANSWER KEY:
1. What is the term for special call to prayer and repentance on high holidays in Israel?
 A. Devotional
2. What kind of music is commonly used during communal worship in mosques and life passage
events in Israel?
 C. Middle East Music
3. Which of the following is a metric cycle with a specific number of beats that recur in the same
pattern?
 A. Tala
4. What made India known to be the largest country in South Asia.
 D. Theka
5. In North India, which of the following music goes back to Vedic period at around 1000BC?
 C. Hindustani Music
6. 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
7. What is the most common style of singing in North India?
 A. Khyat
8. What division of vocal music in Israel which context lies outside the religious domain?
 C. Secular
9. What do you call a musician who helps lead the congregation in a songful prayer?
 B. Hazzan
10. Which country in Central Asia is known for its unique vocal styles known as Ghazal and Qawwali?
 C. Pakistan

Explanation:

 The correct answers have been highlighted. These answers are based on knowledge of musical
traditions and terminology related to Israel, India, and Central Asia.

ARTS

1. Which of the following clay lamps lights the way of the goddess?
 B. Diyas
2. What is the purpose of Rangoli?
 D. To bring good luck
3. Which form of body art originated in ancient India?
 C. Mehndi
4. Who is the Hindu goddess of wealth?
 D. Lakshmi
5. What is India’s Festival of Lights called?
 B. Diwali
6. What word comes from “katha” which means story?
 A. Katak
7. Which of the following symbolizes a family’s wealth and prosperity?
 C. Rangoli
8. Which if the following shows the relation to the infinite and the world that extends beyond and
within minds and bodies?
 C. Cosmos metaphysically
9. What color is used similarly to Henna to paint the feet of the brides in some regions of India?
 A. Red dye
10. Which sacred space, which is often a circle, reveals inner truth about you and the world around
you?
 C. Mandala

Explanation:

 The correct answers have been highlighted. These answers are based on knowledge of various art
forms and their cultural significance in India.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1. What team sports is being played by two opposing teams who take turns in batting and fielding?
 A. baseball/softball
2. What is the playing area of baseball/softball?
 B. diamond field
3. When the batter swings and misses pitched ball it is called?
 D. strike
4. Which of the following is the fundamental skill in playing baseball/softball?
 B. catching
5. How many innings are there in baseball/softball game?
 C. nine/seven
6. Who will throw the ball in which the other player on the offensive team tries to hit with a bat?
 C. pitcher
7. How many players are there in baseball/softball game?
 D. 9 players
8. What is a basic skill in baseball/softball which is related to fielding?
 A. catching
9. What do you call the officials that officiate the game baseball/softball game?
 D. umpire
10. Which of the following is the element of throwing?
 D. wind-up

Explanation:

 The correct answers have been highlighted. These answers are based on knowledge of
baseball/softball rules and terminology.
HEALTH

1. What should the sick person do if he/she gets infected?


 D. all of these
2. How long is the incubation period for mumps?
 C. 12 to 25 days
3. What is the other term for convalescence stage?
 D. Recovery Stage
4. What stage of infection shows the interval between the entrance of pathogen into the body and
appearance of first symptoms?
 C. Incubation
5. What type of diseases is caused by the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person
to another?
 C. communicable diseases
6. What can you do to prevent transmission of infectious diseases?
 D. all of the above
7. What are the diseases caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites?
 C. infectious diseases
8. How long is the incubation period for chickenpox?
 C. 12 to 25 days
9. What do you call the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and
parasites that are not normally present within the body?
 B. Infections
10. Which of the following is NOT a common sign and symptom during prodromal stage of flu?
 D. toothache

Explanation:

 The correct answers have been highlighted. These answers are based on general health and
medical knowledge regarding infections and preventive measures.

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