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MASBATE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL Masbate City 3rd Periodic Examination MAPEH II Name:_____________________________________ Section:_________________ Score:___________ Direction:

Choose and write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided. MUSIC ____ 1. This is the style of singing which has been established as part of contemporary tradition in India. a. Vedas b. Carnatic c. Samagana d. Hindustani ____ 2. Which of the following is considered as the first among the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism? a. Para Veda b. Rig Veda c. Sama Veda d. Perme Veda ____ 3. What do you call the most common style of singing in North India? a. Tal b. khyal c. nasal d. throaty ____ 4. This is a Pakistani traditional vocal style which expresses love, separation and loneliness. a. Ghazal b. nasal c. Qawwali d. melismatic ____ 5. The music of West Asia generally focuses on harmony. a. True b. False c. A & B d. none of the above ____ 6. What do you call the kind of Jewish Music which lies outside the religious domain? a. Secular b. Regular c. Devotional d. all of the above ____ 7. This music is distinctively unique because of its technique of improvisation. a. Indian Music b. Pakistani Music c. Arabic Music d. Israeli Music ____ 8. Zum Gali Gali is popular in: a. India b. Arabia c. Israel d. Pakistan ____ 9. Tala is for India while Iqa is for: a. Arabia b. Pakistan c. Israel d. none of the above ____ 10. Which of the following singers would most likely sing with guttural and throaty enunciation? a.Indian b. Pakistani c. Israeli d. Arabian ____ 11. Which of the following strengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan? a.Punjabi Music b. Wasabi music c. Raja Music d. none of the above ____ 12. Why is Carnatic Music called Temple Music? a. Because it sounds great b. Because it comes from India c. Because it is directed to a Hindu God d. Because it is performed in temples ARTS ____ 13. Ajanta Caves are in India while Sigiraya Paintings are in: a. Syria b. Sri Lanka c. Pakistan d. Kaliraya ____ 14. During what period of Indian Art was the image of Shiva developed? a. Ancient Period b. Classical Period c. Mogul Period d. Islamic Ascendancy ____ 15. What was referred to as the Transitional Period in Indian Art? a. Mogul Period b. Ancient Period c. Classical Period d. Islamic Ascendancy ____ 16. What was said to be the greatest contribution of Mogul Period to World Art? a. Sari b. Taj Majal c. Zapin d. Yoga ____ 17. What do you call the Hindu New Year that can last from 3 to 5 days? a. Zapin b. Diwali c. Hindi Lah d. Shinta ____ 18. The Hindu Goddess of Wealth is referred to as: a. Dyosa b. Lakshmi c. Shinna d. Lang Se ____ 19. These are the clay lamps that are used during the Festival of Lights. a. Diyas b. Dias c. Diaz d. Diez _____20. It is the art of making designs or patterns on the walls or the floor of the house. a. Wau b. Rasa c. Rangoli d. Sayang

_____21. Your facebook friend from America is interested in exhibitions in motion. What country in Asia will you recommend for him to visit? a. I will recommend India because its the best. b. I will recommend Malaysia because they have big, colourful kites. c. I will recommend Pakistan because they have brightly colored flamboyant trucks. d. I will recommend my own country because its more fun in the Philippines. _____22. What country is known for making printed tablecloths and curtains? a. Uzbekistan b. Pakistan c. Kazakhstan d. Tajikistan ______23. Which of the following countries produce the most unique and beautiful carpets in the world? a. Kyrgystan b. Turkmenistan c. Tajikistan d. Kazakhstan _____ 24. What do you call the homespun silk that is used for the beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women on special occasions? a. sinh b. khene c. keteni c. sari _____ 25. It is a large elaborately embroidered wall hanging traditionally made in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan by elder women to commemorate the marriage of a son or daughter. a. Tush kyiz b. Zach kyish c. Syrish d. Lenish PE _____ 26. In Scrabble, what term is used to stop the opponent from making a potentially large score? a. Bluffing b. Blocking c. Challenge d. Mate _____ 27. If a player was able to place all seven tiles on the board at the same time, how many bonus points will be given to him? a. 50 b. 100 c. 150 d. 200 _____ 28. Which of the following colors of the cell corresponds to a triple word score? a. Light Blue b. Dark Red c. Dark Blue d. Light Red _____ 29. Which of the following games originated in India? a. Chess b. Domino c. Scrabble d. Dama _____ 30. In Chess, what is considered to be the most important piece but also the weakest? a. King b. Queen c. Pawn d. Bishop _____ 31. The rook may move to any square as far as it wants, but only forward, never backward. a. True b. False c. It depends d. A & B _____ 32. Which of the following moves in an L shape? a. Horse b. Rook c. Knight d. Queen _____ 33. What is the main purpose of the Chess Game? a. to collect pawns b. to develop creative thinking and aggressiveness c. to checkmate the opponents king d. to get the highest number of different pieces _____ 34. In Scrabble, what must an opponent call for when he thinks the play is not acceptable? a. Challenge b. Fight c. War d. Rematch _____ 35. How many tiles are needed to play scrabble? a. 50 b. 100 c. 150 d. 200 _____ 36. Which of the following is not true about Chess? a. It increases the mathematical and scientific skills of the students. b. It develops a sense of over-confidence and self-worth. c. It gives a lesson of hard work and commitment. d. It provides entertainment and relaxation. _____ 37. What do you call a chess game where nobody ends a winner? a. Draw b. Show c. Fair Play d. Try-Out _____ 38. Why are Dominoes called bones? a. because dogs used to mistake the tiles for bones b. because the earliest domino tiles were made from animal bones c. because the tiles are hard d. A & C _____ 39. Which is not true about Dominoes? a. It provides learning opportunities to stimulate the mind. b. It encourages socializing and important social skills.

c. It caters to the young ones only so its more fun. d. All of the above _____ 40. Which of the following should you avoid when participating in indoor games? a. Refrain from giving comments on another game that is in progress. b. Dance happily after winning a game so everybody will make merry. c. Minimize talking while at the venue. d. A & C

HEALTH _____ 41. These are diseases caused by the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person to another. a. Communicable b. Non-Communicable c. Toxin Bacteria d. leprosy _____ 42. Which of the following pathogens causes a disease called pneumonia? a. Bacteria b. Fungus c. Virus d. Parasite _____ 43. Which of the following needs a living cell in order to grow and multiply? a. Dysentery b. Small pox c. Ticks d. Rubella _____ 44. What causes Athletes Foot? a. Fungi b. Virus c. Bacteria d. Parasite _____ 45. Which of the following virus enters the respiratory system and cause sickness? a. Cold b. Rabies c. Wart d. none of the above _____ 46. The following practices are necessary to prevent ringworm of the body EXCEPT: a. Keep your skin clean and dry. b. Change your socks and underwear at least once a day. c. Wear tight-fitting polyester clothing. d. Avoid tight underwear, pants, and panty hose _____ 47. Which of the following practices will help teenagers prevent acne? a. Avoid heavy make-up. b. Stop thinking about your crush. c. Wash acne prone areas three times a day. d. A & C _____ 48. The following activities are necessary to prevent a person from having a disease EXCEPT: a. getting immunized b. eating a balanced diet c. getting enough sleep d. exercising too much _____ 49. Its the first week of January and you are very excited to go back to school after the Christmas Break. However, you caught a cold and cough due to the cold weather. What will you do? a. Ill still go to the school because cough and cold are not so serious diseases . b. I wont go to school and will play computer games at home so I can relax. c. Ill go to school because I miss my classmates badly and not seeing them will make me feel worse. d. Ill stay at home, drink plenty of water, eat fruits and vegetables and sleep. _____ 50. How can a communicable disease be directly transmitted? a. Through droplet transmission b. Through air-borne transmission c. Through vector-born transmission d. None of the above

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