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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
ZARAGOZA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Rafael, Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN MAPEH 8


NAME: _________________________________________ SCORE: ________________
GRADE/SECTION: ______________________________ DATE: _________________
Direction: Read each statement carefully. Shade the letter of the correct answer on your answer key.
1. Which of the following terminology is the ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit
hymns?
A. Tala C. Rig Veda
B. Vedas D. Sama Veda
2. Which of the following instrumental group is classified as non-membranous percussive
instruments?
A. Avanaddh C. Sushir
B. Ghan D. Vitat
3. What specific vocal music category is played during life passages events?
A. Carnatic Music C. Secular Music
B. Devotional Music D. Hindustani Music
4. Why Indian music is considered the oldest unbroken musical tradition?
A. Because it is still being played today in ceremonies, cultural, and modern performances.
B. Because it is based on the religious aspect of India.
C. Because it tells about the culture and tradition of the country.
D. Because it is a large country.
5. What do you call to a pair of hand drums used in devotional music in Pakistan?
A. Tabla C. Ghungroo
B. Dhola D. Algoze
6. Why do you think sushir is also called as blown air?
A. Because it is characterized by the use C. Because it is characterized by the use
of air. of animal skin.
B. Because it is characterized by the use D. Because it is played during typhoon.
of strings.
7. How does religion affect the music of the Middle East?
A. Religion is the main key in the growth and development of varied traditional music and
dances.
B. Religion is the focus of Middle East.
C. Religion controls the Middle East.
D. Religion and music is always together in all over the world.
8. What are the two types of vocal music of Israel?
A. Carnatic and Hindustani Music C. Qawali and Secular Music
B. Ghazal and Qawwali Music D. Devotional and Secular Music
9. Which of the following is an ancient Hebrew’s instrument made from the horn of a ram?
A. Jewish Lyre C. Shofar
B. Psalterion D. Goblet
10. How does Ghazal be described as the traditional expression of love, separation, and
loneliness?
A. It is sung by lovers. C. It is a semi-poetic in nature.
B. It tells about the pain/ loss of the lover D. It is the devotional music of Christi
and beauty of love in spite of that pain. Order.
11. A music that strengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan is called?
A. Tabla C. Harmonium
B. Punjabi D. Hora
12. How does devotional music be differentiated from secular music?
A. Devotional music featured during Sabbath and other holy days. It is entirely vocal, used
shofar and the art of Hazan has always been an evident in the culture.
B. Devotional music uses instruments and voice at the same time.
C. The context of the devotional music lies outside the religious domain.
D. It is very rhythmic and has popular and romantic texts.
13. Why does shofar does not belong to the following: Jewish lyre, psalterion, oud
A. Because it is a plucked instrument and the others are wind instruments.
B. Because it is a bowed-string instrument and the others are membranous in nature.
C. Because it is a blowing instrument and the others are chordophones
D. Because it is a blowing instrument and the others are membranous in nature.
14. What is the main idea of Diwali?
A. It is one of the most beautiful and pleasing art forms in India.
B. It is believed that a house should light up by Diwali for Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth to
enter.
C. It is based on the beautiful and colorful motifs.
D. It is an art of making lights in the ocean.
15. Petroglyph is commonly known as rock images carved in stone, aside from this meaning how
can you best describe petroglyphs?
A. It shows the life of ancient people, their C. It is a mud rock formation used for
beliefs and ideas about the world. ornamentation.
B. It is religious in nature. D. It is use to study spiritual culture.
16. Handmade sculpture is an example of one arts and crafts of what place?
A. Central Asia C. East Asia
B. South Asia D. West Asia
17. Why most of the Pakistani trucks have an augmented rooftop?
A. To decrease space for decoration. C. To cut space for decoration.
B. To lessen the space for decoration. D. To increase space for decoration.
18. What is the essence of constructing Taj Mahal?
A. It is built for the purpose of C. It is built in honor to the King of
protecting the Nation. Persia, Mumtaz Mahal.
B. It is built for the family of the D. It is built in the memory of Mumtaz
emperor. Mahal.
19. What do you call to the hand-made carpets or rugs in Kyrgystan?
A. Kyiz C. Shirdaks
B. Kyis D. Shirdakz
20. What is the celebration in India during October to November?
A. Chinese New Year C. Shiva
B. Rangoli D. Diwali
21. A period of evolution from Vedism into Hinduism or Brahmanism is also known as?
A. Islamic Ascendancy C. Classical Period
B. Ancient Period D. Mogul Period
22. An art form in India which is considered as the most beautiful and pleasing is called?
A. Kot Diji C. Rangoli
B. Diwali D. Shiva
23. Rangoli is an art native from what specific country?
A. Malaysia C. Nepal
B. Thailand D. Singapore
24. Identify the given picture. What it is?
A. Kot Diji
B. Mohenro Daro
C. Ajanta Caves
D. Truck Art

25. Identify the given picture. What it is?


A. Kot Diji
B. Mohenjo Daro
C. Ajanta Caves
D. Truck Art

26. What is the other term for dominoes?


A. Torn C. Dominique
B. Bones D. Dominee
27. What do you call to the game which two to four players score points by forming words from
individual lettered tiles on a game board marked with a 15 by 15 grid?
A. Bingo C. Chess
B. Scrabble D. Tiles
28. If you place the word “fox” in a scrabble board what will be your score?
A. 12 C. 14
B. 13 D. 15
29. The marked box is a dark red square and your available tiles in your deck are F and X. If you
place F at the left side of O and X in the right side of O what would be your total score
considering the dark red square?
G
O
U
T
A. 39 C. 41
B. 40 D. 42
30. Which of the following scrabble tiles has the value of five (5) points?
A. D C. K
B. X D. W
31. In chess, if the King is the most important chess piece what is the most powerful chess piece?
A. The Rook C. The King also
B. The Knight D. The Queen
32. What is the first step in playing domino?
A. A player should begin drawing tiles first. C. A player places the first tile on the
B. A player must shuffle the dominoes to table.
make a boneyard. D. A player should place all of his tiles in
the table.
33. How many tiles are there in a double sic (6-6) set of dominoes?
A. 26 C. 30
B. 28 D. 32
34. What is the only chess piece that can move over other pieces?
A. The Rook C. The King
B. The Knight D. The Queen

Choices for numbers 35-37.

A. B. C. D.

35. This type of chess piece can move to any square as far as it wants, but only forward,
backward, and to the sides.
36. This type of chess piece can never move backward.
37. This type of chess piece can moves by going two squares in one direction, and then one more
move just like an “L” shape.
38. Which of the following statements best describe the relationship between the family and the
game domino?
1. Each member/domino should not be in consonance with each other so that harmony
among them will be achieved.
2. Every pieces/ family members are interconnected and need to match each other.
3. Family members have a bond that connects them.
A. 1 only C. 1 and 2
B. 2 only D. 2 and 3
39. What type of bacteria produces a certain food poison called botulism?
A. Resident Bacteria C. Poison
B. Fungi D. Toxic Bacteria
40. What is the different between saprophytes and parasites?
A. Parasites are living organisms while saprophytes are non-living things.
B. Parasites are one-celled microorganisms while saprophytes are single-celled
microorganisms.
C. Food of the parasites come from living things while saprophytes are from non-living food
material.
D. Parasites have the host while the saprophyte is the co-host.
41. Kissing and handshaking is an example of what mode of transmission?
A. Indirect Transmission C. Secondary Transmission
B. Direct Transmission D. Incidental Transmission
42. Which of the following is an example of Vector-borne diseases?
A. Chickenpox C. Common Cold
B. Malaria D. Cholera
43. How are you going to prevent the air-borne diseases?
A. Ensure that all foods are adequately C. Wear gloves and masks all the time.
cooked. D. Maintain good indoor ventilation.
B. Use insect repellant.
44. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Flukes C. Tapeworms
B. Roundworms D. Protozoa
45. Bacteria, virus and fungus are considered as _______?
A. Susceptible host C. Infectious agent
B. Reservoir D. Portal of exit
46. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Vector-borne transmission C. Droplet transmission
B. Food-borne transmission D. Contact transmission
47. The way in which organism moves or is carried from one place to another is also known as?
A. The Mode of Transmission C. The Portal of Entry
B. The Infectious Agent D. The Reservoir
48. An opening allowing the microorganism to enter the host is also known as ____?
A. The Mode of Transmission C. The Portal of Entry
B. The Infectious Agent D. The Reservoir
49. How are you going to break the chain of infection?
A. By means of cutting the chain. C. By means of proper hygiene
B. By using key to unlock the chain D. By means of proper diet
50. How parasitic worms did caused diseases? Read and analyze each statement below before
answering.
1. By means of its eggs entering the body where they usually lodge in the intestines, hatch,
grow and multiply.
2. Helminth eggs contaminated food, water, air, feces, pets, animals, and objects such as
toilet seats and door handles.
3. By means of biting any part of the body of an individual.
4. They enter to the body through a wound and caused tetanus.
A. 1 and 2 C. 3 and 4
B. 2 and 3 D. 4 and 1

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:

GRADE-7 TEACHERS EVANGELINE S. BERNARDINO JULIETA C. PAJARILLAGA


Head Teacher III, MAPEH Principal IV
ANSWER KEY
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. A
7. A Music
8. D
9. C
10. B
11. B
12. A
13. C
14. B
15. A
16. D
17. D
18. D
19. C
Arts
20. D
21. D
22. C
23. C
24. B
25. A
26. B
27. B
28. B
29. A
30. C
31. D
32. C Physical Education
33. B
34. B
35. D
36. C
37. B
38. B
39. D
40. C
41. B
42. B
43. D
44. D
Health
45. C
46. C
47. A
48. C
49. C
50. A

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