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Music

1. What is the term for special call to prayer and repentance on high holidays in Israel?

A. Devotional B. Hazan C. Secular D. Yom Kippur

2. What kind of music is commonly used during communal worship in mosques and life passage events
in Israel?

A. Central Asian Music B. East Asian Music C. Middle East Music D. Western Music

3. Which of the following is a metric cycle with a specific number of beats that recur in the same
pattern?

A. Tala B. Mridangam C. Tabla D. Theka

4. What made India known to be the largest country in South Asia.

A. Their songs are purely spiritual in nature.

B. Indian music is only vocal and instrumental.

C. Where people are focusing more on their music.

D. Their music is as vast as its geographic location and as large as its demographic population.

5. In North India, which of the following music goes back to Vedic period at around 1000BC?

A. Arabic Music B. Carnatic Music C. Hindustani Music D. Punjabi Music

6. Which of the following is a style in vocal music of India which moves in several different notes in a
single syllable of text?

A. Melismatic B. Rig Veda C. Samagana D. Samaveda

7. What is the most common style of singing in North India?

A. Khyat B. Mridangam C. Tala D. Theka

8. What division of vocal music in Israel which context lies outside the religious domain?

A. Devotional B. Melismatic C. Secular D. Tala

9. What do you call a musician who helps lead the congregation in a songful prayer?

A. Devotional B. Hazzan C. Secular D. Shofar

10.Which country in Central Asia is known for its unique vocal styles known as Ghazal and Qawwali?

A. India B. Israel C. Pakistan D. Philippines


ARTS

11. What festival do Hindus in India celebrate where it is considered an exciting


and colorful holiday?
A. Chinese New Year B. Diwali C. Sinulog D. White Day
12. The art of Central Asia was mostly influenced by _____________.
A. Chinese Art B. Hindu Art C. Islamic Art D. Philippine Art
13. What art form in India that uses natural materials such as rice flour, fine
quartz powder, flower petal, seeds and normally drawn on the surface?
A. Arabesque B. Diwali C. Pashmina D. Rangoli
14. What Asian art that their various art styles can be referred to as Islamic Art?
A. East Asian art B. Central Asian art C. South Asian art D. West Asian art
15. It is described as the most sensuous form of art – appealing to the senses
and erotic – with images about sexuality.
A. Indian art B. Kazakhs art C. Persian art D. Turkish art
16. The stupa is the most distinctive type of Buddhist architecture. Which of the
following is the main feature of a stupa?
A. A large dome supported by corbelled stones.
B. A vertical ornament framed in a triangular enclosure.
C. A roof is usually used to close the dome.
D. Pool inside the dome.
17. Why do Islamic art limits only to using designs and patterns of geometry and
floral?
A. Because they like geometry and adores flowers.
B. Due to the forbiddance of worshipping idols in Islamic religious law.
C. Due to the passing of art techniques from their ancestors.
D. No apparent reason.
18. Rangoli, also known as a “Sand Mandala” known by many names except
A. Alpana B. Islimi C. Muggulu D. Rangavalli
19. Of the artworks listed below, which would NOT have been originated in
South, Central, and West Asia?
A. Batik B. Diya C. Shyrdaks D. Truck art
20. Which art forms focus on the creation of works which are primarily visual?
A. Modern Art B. Pop Art C. Sculpture D. Visual Arts

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

21. Which of the following terms refers to a goal that is developed with a finite
amount of time in mind?
A. High goals C. Low goals
B. Long-term goals D. Short-term goals
22. Which of the following terms refers to the statements that are designed in a
way to promote clear and mutual understanding of what establishes levels of
performance and successful fitness development?
A. Goal C. Wants
B. Plan D. Wish
23. The following are criterion for S.M.A.R.T. planning except
A. Artistic C. Relevant
B. Measurable D. Time-bounded
24. What should you consider if you place your goals and sub-goals within time
frames?
A. Measurable C. Relevant
B. Specific D. Time-bounded
25. Which refers to a goal that requires time and planning?
A. High goals C. Low goals
B. Long-term goals D. Short-term goals
26. What should you consider if you break down your main objective into smaller
sub-goals and result is within the parameters of your ability?
A. Achievable C. Specific
B. Measurable D. Relevant
27. What does letter R in the acronym S.M.A.R.T. refers to?
A. Random C. Rest
B. Rapid D. Relevant
28. What should you consider to make a goal clear and concise?
A. Be specific with your goals.
B. Be active in making the goal.
C. Be familiar with the end result.
D. Be attentive to your responsibilities.
29. What makes a goal relevant?
A. It is interesting. C. It is motivating.
B. It is boring. D. It is simple.
30. Which of the following is a long-term goal?
A. Alicia is aiming to learn freestyle in one day.
B. John is targeting to make 10 rounds of cycling per week.
C. Glenn is planning to improve his running time by 2 kilometers per hour
each day.
D. Ana is aiming to walk a total distance of ten kilometers by the end of the
school year.

HEALTH

What should the sick person do if he/she gets infected?


A. maintain personal hygiene
B. staying away from other people
C. taking the advice of the doctors
D. all of these
2. How long is the incubation period for mumps?
A. 1 to 2 days
B. 1 to 3 days
C. 12 to 25 days
D. 2 to 3 weeks
3. What is the other term for convalescence stage?
A. Illness Period
B. Incubation Stage
C. Prodromal Stage
D. Recovery Stage
4. What stage of infection shows the interval between the entrance of pathogen
into the body and appearance of first symptoms?
A. Convalescence
B. Illness or Clinical stage
C. Incubation
D. Prodromal
5. What type of diseases is caused by the direct and indirect spread of
pathogens from one person to another?
A. lifestyle related diseases
B. hereditary diseases
C. communicable diseases
D. non-communicable diseases
6. What can you do to prevent transmission of infectious diseases?
A. Maintaining good hygiene
B. Wearing face mask and face shield
C. Avoiding direct contact with infected people
D. all of the above
7. What are the diseases caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi,
or parasites?
A. allergy
B. cancer
C. infectious diseases
D. non-infectious diseases
8. How long is the incubation period for chickenpox?
A. 1 to 2 days
B. 1 to 3 days
C. 12 to 25 days
D. 2 to 3 weeks
9. What do you call the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as
bacteria, viruses and parasites that are not normally present within the body?
A. Diseases
B. Infections
C. Stages
D. All of these
10. Which of the following is NOT a common sign and symptom during prodromal
stage of flu?
A. headache
B. runny nose
C. fever
D. toothache

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