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Course: Maeh 8 Teacher: Jafferson Luyo Grade and Section: Grade 8 Integrity Week/Lesson: 1 Quarterly Assessment Time
Course: Maeh 8 Teacher: Jafferson Luyo Grade and Section: Grade 8 Integrity Week/Lesson: 1 Quarterly Assessment Time
COURSE: MAEH 8
TEACHER: JAFFERSON LUYO GRADE AND SECTION: GRADE 8 INTEGRITY
WEEK/LESSON: 1ST QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT TIME:
1. The following are the traditional colors used in Javanese batik, except:
A. Black
B. Blue
C. Brown
D. White
2. The most common motifs of batik found in this country are leaves and flowers.
A. Brunei
B. Cambodia
C. Indonesia
D. Malaysia
A. Panchi
B. Punpu
C. Panyan
D. Panyun
A. Ganesh
B. Buddha
C. Confucius
D. Delta
a. Batik
B. Sarong
C. Baju Kurung
D. Baju Melayu
A. Angkor Wat
b. Istana Negara
C. Malacanang
D. White House
7. This the memorial old kingdom found in Thailand
A. Sukhotai Complex
C. Sports Complex
D. White House
A. Angkor Wat
B. Istana Negara
C. Philippine Museum
D. White House
A. value
B. Color
C. Texture
D. Space
10. It refers to the physical space within objects and the area that separates them.
A. value
B. Color
C. Texture
D. Space
A. value
B. Color
C. Texture
D. Space
12. it could be simulated appearance of roughness or smoothness in visual arts or the actual surface feel a
work or craft
A. value
B. Color
C. Texture
D. Space
13. There is __________ in art when there is sense of oneness, wholeness, or order in awork of art.
A. Tone
B. Unity
C. Harmony
D. Proportion
14. in art, the relationship of certain art elements to the whole artwork should be considered in order to attain
__________
A. Tone
B. Unity
C. Harmony
D. Proportion
15.When art elements like colors, shapes and lines complement one another.
A. Tone
B. Unity
C. Harmony
D. Proportion
16. This art was developed in the island of Java and Sumatra. It is an art for existence and is practiced
throughout the Indonesian Archipelago.
A. Silat
B. Si Patokaan
C. Slendro
D. Pelog
a. Christian
b. Protestantism
c. Muslim
d. Buddhism
18. It is an older of the two most common scales and referred to as the “male” tonal system. It is a
pentatonic or five-tone scale
a. Silat
b. Si Patokaan
c. Slendro
d. Pelog
19. It is referred to as the “female” tonal system and has seven notes.
a. Silat
b. Si Patokaan
c. Slendro
d. Pelog
a. Piphat
b. Si Patokaan
c. Mahori
21. It is a Thail Folk song for children. It is usually sung with a fast tempo, and in duple meter.
a. Silat
b. Silam
c. Slendro
d. Chaang
22. _____________ is performance with a small group of musician and usually playing the same type of
musical instrument.
a. Orchestra
b. Silam
c. Ensemble
d. Chaang
a. Ensemble
b. Silam
c. Slendro
d. Orchestra
24. It is an ensemble in Thailand consisting of woodwind and percussion instruments. It is the most common
Thai classical music. It can be performed in either a loud outdoor style using hard mallets or in an indoor style
using padded hammers.
a. Khruang - Sai
b. Mahori
c. Piphat
d. Ranaat
a. Khruang - Sai
b. Mahori
c. Piphat
d. Ranaat
26. It is an orchestra that combines some of the percussion and wind instruments of the piphat with a
stretched string section.
a. Khruang - Sai
b. Mahori
c. Piphat
d. Ranaat
27. This country is located in the southwestern section of the Indo-Chinese peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is
also called Kampuchea.
a. Indonesia
b. Cambodia
c. Myanmar
d. Thailand
28. Cambodian music was influenced by different ancient forms specially _________.
a. Chinese
b. Hindu
c. Malaysian
d. Javanese
29. Instrument that are struck and are made of stretched animal skin.
a. Idiophone
b. Membranophone
c. Chordophone
d. Aerophone
a. Idiophone
b. Membranophone
c. Chordophone
d. Aerophone
31. It refers to those components of fitness associated with good health.
a. Physical Education
b. Exercise
c. Health-related Physical Fitness
d. Body Composition
a. Physical Education
b. Exercise
c. Physical fitness
d. Body Composition
33. it is the capacity of the hearth and the lungs to sustain oxygen to the muscle for a prolonged period of
time.
a. Body Composition
b. Muscular Strength
c. Muscular endurance
d. Cardiovascular fitness
34. it refers to the ability of the muscle to work over a prolonged period without fatigue.
a. Body Composition
b. Muscular Strength
c. Muscular endurance
d. Cardiovascular fitness
35. it refers to the maximum amount of force a muscle can exert against an opposing force.
a. Body Composition
b. Muscular Strength
c. Muscular endurance
d. Cardiovascular fitness
36. it is the ratio of body fat to lean body mass. Having too much fat tissue is a risk factor for cardiovascular
diseases, diabetes, cancer, and arthritis
a. Body Composition
b. Muscular Strength
c. Muscular endurance
d. Cardiovascular fitness
37. it means eating a balanced diet from various sources. It is a kind of nutrition necessary for the cells in the
body to stay alive.
a. Nutrition Month
b. Proper Nutrition
c. Dietary Nutrition
d. Improper Nutrition
38. This means adding stress in the form of resistance weights or other materials in your training.
a. Specificity
b. Reversibility
c. Overload
d. Variation
40. this means having a variety of activities and training but also challenge your body.
a. Specificity
b. Reversibility
c. Overload
d. Variation
41. it is a period when a person undergoes a lot of changes. Primarily, teenagers experience a physical
-changes that are very observable.
a. Sexuality
b. Maturity
c. Gender
d. Adolescences
42. It may be defined as the measure of maleness and femaleness in one’s individuality and physical makeup.
it is also biological and natural.
a. Sexuality
b. Maturity
c. Gender
d. Adolescences
43. it refers to the biological characteristics of being a boy or a girl as evidenced by the external and internal
reproductive parts.it is also refers to the body functions or physiological characteristics of a person associated
with his/ her reproductive system.
a. Sexuality
b. Maturity
c. Sex
d. Adolescences
44. I refers to the behavior and attitudes that are expected to be shown based on a person’s sex.
a. Sexuality
b. Maturity
c. Gender
d. Adolescences
45. In this dimension, we classify males from females by identifying the reproductive parts present in their
body.
a. Chromosomes
b. Biological Dimension
c. Physical Dimension
d. Psychological Dimension
46. it is formed when the sperm cell fertilizes the egg cell.
a. Zygotte
b. Zygote
c. Zygot
d. Zyggotte
47. this is a psychological eating disorder. A person would eat food that they want to eat but induce
themselves to vomiting after eating by forcing the food out from the throat.
a. Sexuality
b. Psychotic
c. Anorexia
d. Bulimia
48. it is a psychological eating condition. Those who suffer from it always think that they are fat and refrain
from eating.
a. Sexuality
b. Psychotic
c. Anorexia
d. Bulimia
49. it is feeling of not being sure about your self and what purpose you have in life.
a. Identity Crisis
b. Social Crisis
c. Economic Crisis
d. Gender Crisis
50. it refers to the sexual self-concept adolescents to teenagers develop in themselves.
a. Identity Crisis
b. Social Crisis
c. Economic Crisis
d. Sexual Identity