Sie sind auf Seite 1von 3

REPUBLIKANGPILIPINAS

K A G AWA R A N N G E D U K A S Y O N
REHIYON XI
SAN GAY N G L UN GS OD N G D ABAW
L U N G S O D N G D A B AW
THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION IN MAPEH
GRADE 8

Name: ________________________ Date:_____________________


Grade & Section:_________________________________ Score: ____________________

MUSIC

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter that corresponds to your best answer on the space provided.

______ 1. Which of the following characteristics of traditional music of India best describes to
Carnatic music?
a. Music pieces are mainly set for the voice and with lyrics
b. Refers to music from South India
c. Nasal singing is observed in their vocal music
d. Common style of singing is called khyal

______ 2. What is the third of the four Vedas of Hinduism but ranks next to Rig Veda?
a. Sama Veda b. SamaGana c. Rig Veda d. Vedic Sanskrit Hymns

______ 3. What is the Ancient Indian sacred Collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymn?
a. SamaGana b. Sama Veda c. Rig Veda d. Vedas

______ 4. Which of the following predominant religion of Indian subcontinent is used?


a. Buddhism b. Islam c. Hinduism d. Shintoism

______ 5. What is the time signature of the beautiful Israeli folk song “ZumGaliGali”?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 2
4 4 4 2

______ 6. Rhythm plays an important role in Indian music. Which of the following is the most
common instruments for keeping rhythm in Hindustani music?
a. Tabla b. Mridangam c. Tala d. Theka

______ 7. What musical element that creates the unique tone color of a vocal sound?
a. Pitch b. Timbre c. Texture d. Harmony

ARTS
Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer and write the letter of your choice on the space provided
before the number

_______1. Analyze the Turkmen carpet below and identify what are the elements and principles of
arts are involved.

A. Value and Emphasis


B. Line and Pattern
C. Shape and Variety
D. Space and Contrast

_______2. Homespun silk used for beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women
A. shirdaks B. keteni C. Tush Kyiz D. Diyas
_______3. It is a large elaborately embroidered wall hanging made in Kyrgystan and Kazakhstan
A. keteni B. shirdaks C. frescoes D. tush kyiz

_______4. The most unique and beautiful carpet in the world are produced by
A. Turkmenistan B. Kazakhstan C. Tajikistan D. Pakistan

_______5. What do we call to the Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan traditional embroidered hanging to
commemorate the marriage of a son or daughter?
A. shirdaks B. keteni C. Tush Kyiz D. Diyas

_______6. It is most splendid contribution of Indian culture in the world that is built in 1632 by Shah
Jahan in memory of his wife
A. Taj Mahal B. Manugul Jar C. Angkor Watt D. Wayang Kulit

_______7. Country known for making printed tablecloths, curtains, and spreads and shawls
A. Uzbekistan B. Kazakhstan C. Tajikistan D. Pakistan

_______8. Sculpture and architecture are the greatest contributions of the world of art.
A. True B. False C. Partly True D. Partly false

_______9. Monuments like Buddha at Bamiyan most directly influenced the form and scale of
Buddhist statue created for
A. Borobudur Temple of Indonesia
B. Angkor Watt in Cambodia
C. Todai-ji in Japan
D. The Longmen caves in China

_______10. What element of art is being applied in the truck art of Pakistan below?
A. Value and Emphasis
B. Line and Pattern
C. Space and Contrast
D. Shape and Variety

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1. Which of the following steps in assessing result is important in improving ones physical aspect
in?
a. Warm-up b. strengthening c. goal setting d. team building

2. The objective is to shoot a ball through a hoop 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter and 10 feet
(3.048 m) high that is mounted to a backboard at each end of the court. The game was
invented in 1891 by Dr. James Naismith. What is the name of this sport?
a. Baseball b. volleyball c. soccer d. basketball

3. From the graph, what is the best


observation can see?
a. The heart rate raises every time we do
strenuous activities
b. Out heart rate is not affected to
whatever activity we do.
c. The more we rest the higher our
heart rate is.
d. None of the above

HEALTH
Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer and write the letter of your choice on the space provided
before the number.

_________1. These are tiny microorganisms that infect or invade the body and attack
body cells and tissues.
A. Bacteria B. Pathogen C. Virus
_________2. Pneumonia is a sickness caused by pathogen called_____.
A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus
_________3. Rickettsias need living cell in order to grow and multiply, which of the following is a
rickettsias?
A. Dysentery B. Small pox C. Ticks
_________4. Athlete’s foot is a disease caused by pathogen called ____
A. Fungi B. Parasite C. Protozoans
_________5. Which of the following virus enters the respiratory system and cause
sickness?
A. Cold B. Rabies C. Wart
_________6. This is a pathogen that causes amoebic dysentery.
A. Parasite B. Protozoa C. Virus
_________7. Helminths is a pathogen meaning ______.
A. Bacteria B. Parasite C. Virus
_________8. This helminth lives in the intestines and causes a serious illness known as
A. Bilharziasis B. Schistosomiasis C. Trichinosis
_________9. Prevention of helminth diseases requires__.
A. Eating good food B. Maintain cleanliness C.Taking medicine
________10. Diseases caused by the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one
person to another are called _______ diseases.
A. Communicable B. Non-communicable C. Toxin Bacteria

Arrange the following stages of infection according to the graph of disease process in numbers 11
to15. Write the letters from A to E in the blanks.

A. Convalescene stage is recovery stage.


B. Illness stage is when specific severe signs and symptoms appear.
C. Incubation stage is when a person acquires the pathogen.
D. Prodromal stage is when there are non-specific signs and symptoms appearing.
E. Decline stage time when the signs and symptoms of the sick person
slowly goes down.

11. ____ 12. ____ 13. ____ 14. ____ 15. ____

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen