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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF TAGUIG CITY AND PATEROS
THIRD PERIODIC TEST
MAPEH Grade 8
S.Y 2019 - 2020
Name :________________________________________Grade & Section: ________________
SCORE: Music:_______________Arts:____________PE:______________Health:_________________

Direction: Read the sentence carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
MUSIC
1. What characteristic of tradional music from South India?
a. Carnatic Music b. Hidustani Music c. Arabic music d. Punjabi Music
2. Refers to an Ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. Some of its verses are still recited as
Hindu prayers at religious functions and other occasions.
a. Rig Veda b. Sama Veda c. Samagana d. Vedas
3. A vocal music of Pakistan that refers to a traditional expressions of love, separation and loneliness.
a. Qawwali b. Ghazal c. Punjabi d. Traditional
4. Israel is known for having a distinctive vocal style, they sing with guttural and throaty enunciation. Which of the
following song is an Israeli folk song?
a. Shofar b. Hazan c. Zum Gali Gali d. Sabbath
5. These are the musical instruments of India, EXCEPT
a. Ghatam B. Sitar c. Daf d. Jewish Lyre
6. Which of the following West and Central Asian countries based their rhythmic music?
a. India b. Pakistan c. Israel & Arabia D. All of the above
7. The music of India reflect different aspects of Asian culture through its timber, rhythm, melody, texture,
form and style. Which of the following is an Indian system of rhythm?
a. Matra b. Guttural c. Tala d. Raga
8. It is a musical instrument made of a rams horn, that utilizes in synagogue ritual on rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
a. Shofar b. Daf c. table d. gatham
9. What are the main traditional of classical Indian music?
a. Carnatic and Hindustani b. Rig veda and sama veda c. tala and raga d. Arabic and Punjabi
10. Which of the following musical instruments is percussion?
a. Bansuri b. rubab c. sitar d. sarangi
11. Tala is a percussion instrument of what country?
a. India b. Israel c. Pakistan d. Saudi Arabia
12. It refers to as the most common tal in the Hindustani music?
a. Tala b. Tintal c. raga d. sama veda

ARTS
13. The destroyer, it is represented by a four-armed figure.
a. Sigirilya b. Shiva c. Rangoli d. Lakshmi
14. Who is the Hindu goddess of wealth?
a. Sigirilya b. Shiva c. Rangoli d. Lakshmi
15.It is one of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India.
a. . Sigirilya b. Shiva c. Rangoli d. Lakshmi
16. What do you call to the India’s festival of lights?
a. Diwali b. Shiva c. Diyas d. Lakshmi
17. It is a clay lamp to light the way of the goddess.
a. Diwali b. Shiva c. Diyas d. Laksh
18. The pictogram and logogram images created by removing part of the rock surface by incising, picking and
carving.
a. Petroglyphs b. Hieroglyphs c. calligraphy d. ochre
19. It is a large elaborately embroidered wall hanging made in Kyrgystan and Kazakstan.
a. Keteni b. Frescoes c. Shirdaks d. tush kyiz
20. A homespun silk used for beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women.
a. Keteni b. Frescoes c. Shirdaks d. tush kyiz
21. The period of evolution from Vedism into Hinduism or Brahmanism.
a. Ancient period b. Classical c. Islamic Ascendancy d. Romantic Period
22. In what country known for Truck art, a brightly flamboyant trucks painted with images of idealized landscapes,
famous personalities, flowers and trees turned village lanes, city streets and long-distances highways into a gallery
without wall?
a. India b. Pakistan c. Uzbekistan d. Tajikistan
23. They produce a wide range of textiles mostly from the felt of their sheep.
a. Kyrgyz women b. Turkmen c. Uzbekistan d. Tajikistan

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
24. In what country was chess originated?
a. Japan b. India c. Pakistan d. China
25. The person won the first international chess tournament played in London, Tourney in 1851.
a. Adolf Anderssen b. Staunton c. Paul Morphy d. Steinitz
26. A Bohemian Jew who won the first official championship chess tournament in London in 1866.
a. Adolf Anderssen b. Staunton c. Paul Morphy d. Steinitz
27. Who was the first great American born chess player who traveled in Europe in the 1850’s.
a. Adolf Anderssen b. Staunton c. Paul Morphy d. Steinitz
28. The most important pieces, however it is considered one of the weakest.
a. Queen b. Bishop c. King d. Rook
29. A chess piece that can move to any square as far as it wants, but only forward, backward and to the sides.
a. Queen b. Bishop c. King d. Rook
30. It is a word game in which two to four players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a
gameboard marked with a 15 by 15 grid.
a. Snake & ladder b. Scrabble c. Domino d. Chess
31. What is the game equipment consisting of a flat thin piece marked with characters and used in board games like
Ma-jong, scrabble etc.
a. Tiles b. Bones c. Rack d. character
32. The act of playing a word on the board that stops the opponent from making a potentially large score.
a. Pass b. Checkmate c. Blocking d. Draw
33. What scrabble tiles has the value of five points?
a. G b. Q c. M d. K
34. How many bonus points will be given if a player is able to place all seven tiles on the on board at the same
time?
a. 10 b. 50 c. 5 d. 20
35. A chess piece that may move as far as it wants, but only diagonally.
a. Rook b. Queen c. Bishop d. King
36. It is the most powerful chess piece. It moves in any one straight direction- forward, backward, sideways or
diagonally.
a. Rook b. Queen c. Bishop d. King
37. A special ability of a pawn wherein if it reaches the last row of the other side of the board, it can become any
other chess piece except the king.
a. Check b. Draw c. Promotion d. Enfassant

HEALTH
38. These are tiny microorganisms that causes of many of the most common diseases.
a. Bacteria b. Fungus c. Pathogen d. Virus
39. Direct and Indirect spread of pathogens from one person to another.
a. Communicable disease c. non-communicable disease
b. Toxin bacteria d. STI/STDs
40. Athlete’s foot is a diseases caused by pathogen called__________.
a. fungi b. parasite c. cold d. virus
41. What is the place within which microorganisms can thrive and reproduced?
a. Reservoir b. Portal of Entry c. Portal of Exit d. Susceptible Host
42. Which of the following types of pathogen that the human body’s worst enemies?
a. Bacteria b. Rickettsiea c. Virus d. Parasitic Worm
43. Which kind of virus that enters the respiratory system that causes sickness?
a. Cold Virus b. Polio Virus c. Viral Hepatitis d. Rabies Virus
44. In our country we only have the dry and wet seasons where various microorganisms that can cause morbidity can
thrive on each of these seasons. What environmental factors does the statement described?
a. climate b. sanitation facilities c. pollution d. cultural practices
45. What level of prevention includes prompt diagnosis and treatment to prevent further damages when the disease
has already started?
a. Primary Prevention b. Secondary Prevention c. Tertiary Prevention d. all of the above
46. Which stage of infection where the period starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first
sign?
a. Incubation b. prodromal stage c. illness stage d. convalescence stage
47. Which stage of infections starts from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms such as fever.
a. Incubation b. Prodromal stage c. Illness stage d. Convalescence stage
48. This is the last stage of infection when acute symptoms of infection disappear usually take several days or
months.
a. incubation b. prodromal stage c. illness stage d. convalescence stage
49. Which of the following does NOT a prevention of Acne?
a. Wash your face daily
b. Wash acne-prone areas only twice a day
c. Avoid heavy make-up
d. Too much eating of fatty foods
50.’’Prevention is better than cure’’ To prevent helminth disease requires_____________.
a. eating good food b. maintaining cleanliness c. taking medicines d. sleep well

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