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Sta. Irene National High School
Sta. Irene National High School
Name: ________________________________________________________________Score:
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Teacher: ______________________________________________________________Date:
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Directions: Read each question carefully and encircle the correct answer.
1. It is well-known type of mixed media in Asia. A combination of objects are placed on a flat
surface. What is this?
A. Diorama B. Collage C. Paper cutting D. Papier-mch
2. Another form of mixed media placed on a table, it may contain paper folds, papier-mch, or
found objects and mounted on a painted paper, board or wooden plank.
A. Collage B. Diorama C. Pabalat D. Papier-mch
3. What is the basic tool for paper cutting?
A. ruler B. blade C. scissors D. Puncher
4. The art of Japanese paper cutting is called ______________.
A. kiri-moni B. mon-kiri C. kirigami D. origami
5. What country influenced the Philippines in paper cutting?
A. China B. Hongkong C. Japan D. Korea
6. Is the elaborate paper patterns used to wrap delicacies such as pastillas de leche.
A. Kirigami B. Mon-kiri C. Banderitas D. Pabalat
7. Chinese paper folding or ___________ has common motifs of inanimate objects such as boats,
hats, or pagoda.
A. Origami B. Mon-kiri C. zhezhi D. Kar-i-munaqqash
8. Papier-mch is also known as __________________ in India where it is used for ornamentation.
A. Kar-i-munaqqashB. Mon-kiri C. zhezhi D. Origami
9. Is the use of time in various creative ways. A means of relaxing the mind and the body
A. Recreation B. Leisure C. Fun D. Games
10. Is a game where counters or pieces are placed on, removed from, or moved across a board.
A. Board game B. online game C. Larong lahi D.
Patentero
11. A board game in which two to four players score points by forming words.
A. Dominoes B. Scrabble C. Chess D. Damath
12. Many of the most common diseases are caused by tiny microorganisms called
___________________.
A. Bacteria B. Pathogens C. Rickettsiae D. Fungi
13. Are one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things.
A. Bacteria B. Pathogens C. Rickettsiae D. Fungi
14. Are organisms that are considered intermediate, that is, somewhere between a virus and a
bacterium.
A. Parasite B. Bacteria C. Protozoa D. Rickettsiae
15. Toxin bacteria produce a certain food poison called _____________.
A. bacilli B. worms C. botulism D. butolism
16. Type of bacteria that live in the human mouth, intestines, and skin.
A. Toxin B. Normal C. Abnormal D. Resident
17. Are small, simple-like forms from one-half to 100 the size of a bacteria, the so called human
bodys worst enemies.
A. Protozoa B. Fungi C. Viruses D. Bacteria
18. Rabies virus destroys the _____________.
A. Heart B. Kidney C. Liver D. Brain cells
19. Virus that attacks the nervous system is
A. Viral hepatitis B. Cold virus C. Polio virus D. Mumps
20. All viruses are parasites.
A. True B. False C. Maybe D. Need
further research
21. Are simple organisms that cannot make their own food.
A. Protozoa B. Fungi C. Virus D. Bacteria
22. Are single-celled organisms that are larger than bacteria and have a more complex cellular
structure.
A. Protozoa B. Fungi C. Virus D. Parasitic
worms
23. Helmins means
A. Worm B. Fungi C. Bacteria D. Virus
24. Helminthology is the study of _________________.
A. life cycle B. parasitic worms C. Bacteria D. Virus
25. __________ are also called seatworms and threadworms.
A. Roundworms B. Pinworms C. Tapeworms D. Flukes
II. Directions: Read the question and answer briefly at least 5 sentences. (5 POINTS
EACH)
,
1. Differentiate PREVENTION and CONTROL. Give two examples to justify your answer.
3. Give FIVE HEALTHFUL PRACTICES in order to prevent and control communicable diseases.