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St.

Martin de Porres Catholic School of Guiguinto


Poblacion, Guiguinto 3015 Bulacan

FIRST PRE - PERIODIC TEST


MAPEH 8
GRADE 8 – ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST / ST. LUKE

NAME ________________________________________________ SCORE __________


TEACHER: MR. JOSHUA D. GUIRIÑA

I. Identification: identify the different musical instruments of Japan.

A. Music
- SHINOBUE - SHO -PIPA
- NOKAN -TSUZUMI -HICHIRIKI
- PENGLING -YUEQIN -RYUTEKI
- SHAKUHACHI -KOTO -TSURIDAIKO
- BIWA -SHENG -ODAIKO
- SHAMIZEN -TAIKO -ERHU
1. The physical energy and sheer excitement of every performance, the integral part of many
Japanese matsuri festivals.
2. An hourglass shaped instruments with two varieties, were the player alters the tone by
squeezing the laces.
3. A large hanging barrel drum
4. Is a 13 string zither, about two meters long and made of paulownia wood.
5. Is a plucked stringed instrument. Its construction follows a model similar to that of a guitar or
a banjo, employing a neck, and strings stretched across a resonating body.
6. Is a Japanese short- necked fretted lute, often used in narrative storytelling?
7. The most famous flute of Japan made from bamboo. It has 4 or 5 finger holes on the front
face and a thumbhole on the rear face.
8. A parallel, bamboo flute is the only melodic instrument used in noh. The melody of the flute
has no specific pitch relationship with the melody of the chanting.
9. is a double reed Japanese flute used as one of two main melodic instruments in Japanese
gagaku music, the other being the ryūteki.
10. is a Japanese free reed musical instrument that was introduced from China during the
Nara period.
- MULTI INCLINED ROOFS - SILK
- CAI LIN -STRAIGHT INCLINED
- HUAN PANG -CANGJIE
- GUAN JU -CALLIGRAPHY
- LIANPO -CAI LUN
- SWEEPING ROOF -LANDSCAPE PAINTING

B. Arts

1. Regarded as the highest form of Chinese Painting


2. Was often used as the medium to paint upon but it was quite expensive.
3. Invented the paper in the 1st century A.D. it provided not only a cheap and widespread
medium for writing but painting became more economical.
4. Is the art of beautiful handwriting, involves essentially the same techniques of painting.
Done with a brush dipped in a black or colored ink.
5. The legendary inventor of Chinese writing, got his ideas from observing animals’ footprints
and birds’ claw marks on the sand as well as other natural phenomena.
6. Type of roof that is more economical for common Chinese architecture
7. Roofs with two or more sections of incline. These roofs are used for residences of wealthy
Chinese.
8. has curves that rise at the corners of the roof. These are usually reserved for temples and
palaces although it may also be found in the homes of the wealthy.
9. indicates devotion, courage, bravery, uprightness and loyalty.
10. signifies fierceness, ambition and cool- headedness.

C. Physical Education

True or False: Write Red Card if the statement is correct and Yellow card if not.

1. A penalty kick is given to player commits any foul in the opposing team’s penalty box.
2. If both team are tied in the end of the regulation, the teams will play another match to have a
winner.
3. All players can get the ball with their hands if needed.
4. In 1862 a solicitor by the name of Cobb Morley, formed a semi- professional soccer club and
called it as Morley Club.
5. In England, the game was surrounded by an aura of violence and was considered a dangerous
and sinful game. As such, it was banned in1314 by Nicholas de Farndone, the Mayor of
London.
6. In medieval France, a game called "La Choule" was usually played in town gatherings,
such as just after Sunday church, or on special occasions or holidays
7. The Chinese Civilizations used football games to sharpen warriors for battle. In South and
Central America a game called "Mob Soccer" once flourished.
8. Chinese civilizations also devised a game played with rubber balls, which resembled a
combination between soccer, basketball and volleyball.
9. The Chinese played "football “games date as far back as 3000 years ago.
10. The Ancient Greeks and the Roman used football games to sharpen warriors for battle. In
South and Central America a game called "Tlatchi" once flourished.

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