Mapeh 8 3rd Perioc Exam

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3rd PERIODIC EXAMINATION


MAPEH 8
MUSIC and ARTS

 
1. This instrument is also called the "Chinese violin." It only has two strings, but can make many
different sounds. It can create sounds that mimick a bird or a neighing horse! This instrument is
played with a bow and sits vertically. What is this instrument?
a. Ruan
b. Guqin
c. Erhu
d. Guitarron

2. What country is Kabuki from?


a. Japan
b. Korea
c. China
d. Indonesia
3. What dance is the picture showing?

a. Hua-gu-deng (The Flower Drum Lantern Dance)


b. The Dragon Dance
c. The Lion Dance
d. The Dance of the Deer
4. The Chinese zodiac has 12 animals that are celebrated in a rotating 12 year cycle. This holiday's
dinner is believed to be the most important meal of the year and is a special time to spend with
loved ones. Red is a very lucky color in Chinese culture and is seen everywhere on this holiday.
Decorations are covered with the year's animal. What holiday is this describing?
a. Chinese New Year
b. The Dragon Boat Festival
c. Lantern Festival
d. Christmas
5. Kabuki is derived from the Japanese verb kabuku meaning:
a. out of the ordinary or bizarre
b. ordinary or normal
c. to paint ones face
d. to act
6. The dry Kamo riverbed, where Izumo no Okuni(creator of kabuki) first danced, was located in
which city?
a. Tokyo
b. Kyoto
c. Osaka
d. Edo
 
7. What is the difference between:Onnagato and Aragoto?
a. Onna is performed by women and Aragoto by men
b. Onna is performed by men and Aragoto by women
c. Onna is performed by young boys and Aragoto by men
d. Onna is performed by women and Aragoto by young boys
8. How did Kabuki begin?
a. A famous actress started performing publicly outdoors on a dry river bed
b. The Emperor allowed peasants to have entertainment and passed a law
c. The Shogunate made it illegal for anyone but native Japanese to perform
d. A famous actress from China arrived in Japan and started performing her style of Theater
9. What was were Onna Kabuki plays usually about?
a. About prostitutes singing and dancing
b. Women's only theater, no men allowed in or to see
c. Only the poor were allowed to see it because it was for them
d. The Samurai or other higher social classes should not have seen it because it was too crude,
but they still watched it
10. Select all of the string instruments
a. b. c. d.

11. Who were the main actresses in a Kabuki play?


a. A law passed in the past made it illegal for women to be actresses, so young boys played
women
b. Only the rich upper class were allowed to be actors and actresses
c. The educated and rich were the only ones who could read, this meant only they could be actors
and actresses
d. Actors and actresses from outside Japan were allowed to perform in Kabuki
12. The movements in Kabuki were originated from the ________.
a. Movements of animals
b. Movements of a woman
c. Movements of a child
d. Movements of trees in the wind
13. What is a common theme in Kabuki?
a. Nobility
b. Bloodshed
c. Revenge
d. All of the above
14. Which of the following is a fact about India?
a. largest country in the world
b. 3rd largest country in the world
c. 7th largest country in the world
d. smallest country in the world
15. How did Indian music pass from one generation to another?
a. by written notation
b. by oral tradition
c. by calligraphy
d. by recordings
16. How big is India?
a. largest country in the world
b. 3rd largest country in the world
c. 7th largest country in the world
d. smallest country in the world
17. Bollywood are _____
a. Movies and music videos that showcase extreme lavish lifestyle
b. Tiktok dancing in India and China
c. Hollywood movies featuring wars and science advancement
d. Indian musical instruments played during funeral
18. What is the music that "goes with" the melody called?
a. accompaniment
b. sargam
c. Hindi
d. ranasringa
19. What is considered sacred in India?
a. instruments
b. music
c. the human voice
d. dancing
20. How has Indian music been passed down?
a. written notation
b. oral tradition
c. calligraphy
d. recordings

21. How many notes are there in octave?


a. 3
b. 7
c. 12
d. 8
22. Which of the following is the prevalent religion in India?
a. Judaism
b. Hinduism
c. Zigguratism
d. Christianity
e.  
23. What is an Indian music teacher called?
a. father
b. teacher
c. guru
d. sitar
PE
1. How many players are needed to play chess?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
2. It is the strongest piece in chess. It can move 8 directions. Combined rook and bishop.
a. Queen
b. Bishop
c. Pawn
d. King
3. A piece that can move diagonal only.
a. Queen
b. King
c. Bishop
d. Rook
4. It is the weakest piece, it can move in any direction but one step only.
a. Knight
b. Pawn
c. Queen
d. King
5. The piece that can move L pattern.
a. Pawn
b. Knight
c. Horse
d. Rook
6. A piece that can move one or two steps at first move. When the piece wishes to capture opponent's
piece, it will move diagonally.
a. Pawn
b. Knight
c. Rook
d. King
7. Give the definition of checkmate.
a. The opponent piece is removed at the chessboard.
b. Single piece attack two or more direct attacks.
c. The king and the rest of the pieces have no legal moves but the king isn't check.
d. The king has no possible moves; there is no way to remove the threat.
8. What piece is the most valuable next to the king?
a. Rook
b. Knight
c. Queen
d. Bishop
9. How many pieces can you capture at one time?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. The knight moves a total of three squares. How does it move?
a. U shape
b. L shape
c. C shape
d. None of the above
HEALTH
1. _______ is any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind.
a. disease
b. infection
c. pathogen
d. virus
2. ________ is a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal or object.
a. Non-communicable disease
b. Communicable Disease
c. Pathogens
d. Virus
3.  A doctor would most likely prescribe an antibiotic to treat what type of pathogen?
a. fungi
b. Helminth
c. Virus
d. Bacteria
4.  The __________ period is how long the disease can spread from one person to another.
a. Sickness
b. Bed rest
c. Contagious
d. none of the above
5. How does Dengue fever spread?
a. By human to human contact
b. By mosquito bites
c. By unhygienic habits
d. By eating unhealthily
6. Which of the following is a symptom of Dengue fever?
a. Coughing up Blood
b. Hallucinations
c. High Fever
d. Increased Stress
7. What body system is attacked by the HIV virus?
a. The reproductive system
b. The respiratory system
c. The endocrine system
d. The immune system
8.  What is the job of the immune system?
a. Makes red blood cells
b. Allows humans to reproduce
c. Protects body from foreign invaders like germs.
d. Helps the body digest food
9.  When HIV destroys most of the T cells and the person becomes very sick, we say they have
_______.
a. HIV 
b. AIDS
c. STI
d. CVS
10. Which of the following does NOT transmit the HIV virus?
a. blood
b. sexual fluids
c. saliva
d. breastmilk
11. What does the "A" in AIDS stand for?
a. AUTO
b. ACQUIRED
c. AWESOME
d. Letter c
12. What does the Acronym HIV stand for?
a. Human Infection Virus
b. Human Immunodeficiency Venom
c. Hormone Infection Virus
d. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
13. Who among the following group of people is the fastest growing group to be infected with HIV?
a. Elderly Adults
b. Middle Age Adults
c. Teens/Young Adults
d. Preteens
14. How are infectious diseases, such as colds and influenza, most commonly spread?
a. Breathing viruses in air
b. Hand-to-face contact
c. Drinking infected water
d. Eating contaminated food
15.. Which is the most important hygiene habit to teach young children?
a. Use a tissue to cover a sneeze
b. Don't share a glass or eating utensil
c. Wash hands frequently
d. Take a bath daily
16. Chronic stress has been linked to which of these health problems?
a. Headaches
b. Constipation
c. Depression
d. All of the above

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