Third Quarter Summative Test in MAPEH 8
Name: ____________________________________Grade/Section: ________________________Score: ________
I. MUSIC: Direction: From the pictures of costumes, folk symbols, artworks, scenery and other aspects of
culture of the South, Central and West Asian countries. Identify the origin of the objects. Write your
answers on the space provided below. (India, Pakistan and Israel) MAO NI ANG ISULAT SA UBOS AS
PAPILIAN SA IMONG EANSWER UBOS SA PICTURE.
II. Multiple Choice
Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer to the underline besides the number. PLEASE
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS. Palihug ko sa PAGBUTANG sa LETTER sa inyong answer DIHA
SA LINYA.
____1. It is a sacred text from India were sung as Samagana and not chanted.
a. Sama Veda b. Rig Veda c. Melismatic d. Vedic Sanskrit
____2. Refers to music from South India directed to a Hindu God, which is why it is called “temple
Music”.
a. Hindustani Music b. Carnatic Music c. Vocal Music d. Melismatic Music
____3. Described as a non-membranous percussive instrument but with solid resonators.
a. Sarangi b. Tala c. Toft d. Ghan
____4. It is a small pot used in Kashmir as a percussion instrument. It may be thought of as a north Indian
Ghatam.
a. Nout b. Manjira c. Khatal d. Daf
____5. Described as a membranous percussive instrument.
a. Tabla b. Dhol c. Avanaddh d. Daf
____6. A country in Central Asian music encompasses numerous different musical styles originating
from a large number of sources.
a. India b. Pakistan c. Arabia d. Israel
____7. Is considered by many to be one of the principal poetics forms the Persian civilization.
a. Ghazal b. Qawwali c. Dholak d. Punjabi
____8. Musical Instrument having plucked strings of gut, horsehair, or metal stretched across a flat
soundboard, often trapezoidal but also rectangular, triangle, or wing shaped.
a. Jewish Lyre b. Psalterion Harp c. Goblet d. Toft
____9. Drums appear to be a more modern variation of the doumbek. Is almost always made from metals
like copper or aluminum.
a. Oud b. Wazn c. Iqa d. Darbuka
____10. Literally means “measure” performed on the goblet drum, frame drum and kettle drum. Only
used in musical genres w/ a fixed rhythmical-temporal organization including recurring measures, motifs
and pulse.
a. Wazn b. Secular Music c. Devotional Music d. Arabic Music
ARTS
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Select only the letter of your choice and write you answer on the space before
each number
___ 1. This is celebrated Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November.
a. Diwali `b. Rangoli c. Ajanta d. Taj Mahal
___ 2. This cave of Maharashtra, India are 30 rock – cut cave monuments that date back the 2nd century.
a. Diwali b. Rangoli c. Ajanta d. Taj Mahal
___ 3. The art of making designs or patterns on the walls or on the floor of the house.
a. Diwali b. Rangoli c. Ajanta d. Taj Mahal
___ 4. The traditional form of rangoli made use of designs and motifs based on ____.
a. Gods b. Rocks c. Nature d. Humans.
___ 5. Mohenjo Daro, Harappa, and Kot Diji are among the pre – Islamic settlement that are now tourist
attraction in ______________.
a. Uzbekistan b. Pakistan c. India d. Tajikistan
___ 6. This kind of art in ancient Kazakhstan were part of daily routine.
a. Visual art b. Fine arts c. Art of decorative carving d. Applied art
___ 7. The _____________ is very important for local residents in Tajiks.
a. Visual art b. Fine arts c. Art of decorative carving d. Applied art
___ 8. They are known for making printed cloth.
a. Uzbekistan b. Pakistan c. India d. Tajikistan
___ 9. This is mostly present in architectural monuments, household structures and objects in Tajiks.
a. Carving b. Architecture c. Painting d. Sculpture
___10. The most unique and beautiful carpets in the world are produced by______.
a. Turkmenistan b. Pakistan c. Kyrgystan d. Tajikistan
___11. A homespun silk that is used for the beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen.
a. Shirdaks b. Kotoni c. Keteni d. Shordiks
___12. Kyrgyz women produce a wide range of textiles, mostly from the felt of their ________
a. Lamb b. Goat c. Cow d. Sheep
___13. This are large embroidered wall hangings traditionally made by Kyrgyzstan by elder women to
commemorate the marriage of a son or daughter.
a. Shirdaks b. Tush kyiz c. Keteni d. Shordiks
___14. West Asia is rich in ____
a. Memorial heritage b. Cultural heritage c. Commercial heritage d. Traditional art
___15. Handmade soap is produced from Syria and _____.
a. Uzbekistan b. Turkmenistan c. Lebanon d. Tajikis
II.
A. INDIA
Identification: Choose the correct word from the box below.
Diwali Rangoli Shiva Lakshmi
Diyas
1. The art of making designs or patterns on the walls or floors of houses. ______________
2. Hindu Goddess of wealth. ______________
3. A four arm dancing Hindu Goddess. ______________
4. The festival of light of India. ______________
5. Clay lamp to light the way of the Goddess. _____________
B. CENTRAL ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST
Multiple Choice: Read the directions correctly. Choose the best answer. Write the letters only on the
space provided.
______1. Country known for making printed table cloth, curtains, bed spreads and shawls
a. Uzbekistan. b. Tajikistan c. Kazakhstan d. Pakistan
______2. Country in Central Asia known for utensil making, musical instruments, furniture and jewelries.
a. Pakistan b. Uzbekistan c. Tajikistan d. Kazakhstan
______3. A homespun silk used for beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women
a. Shirdaks b. ketene c. Tush Kyiz d. Diyas
______4. It is a large elaborately embroidered wall hanging made in Kyrgystan and Kazakhstan
a. ketene b. shirdaks c. frescoes d. tush Kyiz
______5. Images created by removing part of the rock surface by incising, picking and Carving
a. petroglyphs b. calligraphy c. hieroglyphs d. ochre