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THIRD QUARTER PERIODIC EXAM in Mapeh 8

The document is a periodic exam for MAPEH 8, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering topics such as disease transmission, volleyball rules, and music. It includes questions on epidemiology, modes of disease transmission, volleyball history and skills, and elements of Indian music. The exam is prepared by a subject teacher and checked by a master teacher.
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THIRD QUARTER PERIODIC EXAM in Mapeh 8

The document is a periodic exam for MAPEH 8, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering topics such as disease transmission, volleyball rules, and music. It includes questions on epidemiology, modes of disease transmission, volleyball history and skills, and elements of Indian music. The exam is prepared by a subject teacher and checked by a master teacher.
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THIRD QUARTER PERIODIC EXAM

MAPEH 8
Name: ______________________________________Score: _________________
Grade & Section: _____________________________ Date:__________________

Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the correct answer.
1. The study of how disease spread and can be control.
a. Optimology
b. Neurology
c.Epidemiology
d. None of theabove
2. What are the two modes of transmission?
a. Direct and indirect b. Skin to skin c. Mucosa to mucosa d. Mucosa to skin
3. Direct protection of a spray of droplets of saliva during coughing, sneezing or
speaking.
a. Direct transmission b. Droplet infection
c. Indirect transmission d. None of the above
4. The following is an example of direct transmission.
a. TB b. Rabies c. Typhoid fever d. Tetanus
5. By undergoing with this, immunization can drastically reduce the chances of
contracting many diseases.
a.Get vaccinated b. Use antibiotics c. Balance diet d. all of the above
6. This is one of your personal item that you can’t share with others to avoid direct
contact with diseases.
a. Cellphone b. Food c. Shoes d. Toothbrush
7. To following are ways to control and prevent disease, except.
a. Wash your hands
b. Be smart about food preparation
c. Communicate with anyone
d. Get vaccinated
8. What will you do if you are infected by the disease?
a. Stay at home
b. Hang with your friends
c. Stay hydrated
d. Eat nutritious foods
9. When was you should wash your hands?
a. After eating
b. before eating
c. after using the toilet
d. Before and after preparing food and after using the toilet
10. He invented the game volleyball.
a. William G. Morgan b. James Naismith
c. Dr. A.F Halstead d. William G. Naismith
11. What is the name of the game before it called volleyball?
a. Attack
b. Spike
c.Pass
d.Mintonette
12. What is the objective of
the game volleyball?
a. To send the ball over the net in order to ground on the opponents court.
b. To pass the ball to each team.
c. To hit the ball from the opponents court.
d. To earn point for every fault of the opponents.
13. The following are the facilities and equipment’s used in the game volleyball,
except:
a. Playing area b. Attack line c. Net d. Ball
14. The playing area must be free from all obstruction to a height of at least
_________ above the floor.
a. 10m b. 5m c. 7m d. 3m
15. The playing area is made up of the actual playing court, a rectangle measuring
________.
a. 15m x 9m b. 18m x 9m c. 18m x 7m d. 18m x 8m
16. It self is made of flexible leather and should be uniform and light color.
a. Net b. Post c. Ball d. Playing area
17. The circumference of the ball is between 65 and 67 cm and its weight must be in
the ______.
a. 260-280g b. 250-260g c. 260-270g d. 270-280g
18. Theplaying area consist of the following, except:
a. Boundary line b. Center line/Attack line
c. Front and back zone d. Out of the surface line
19. The __________ supporting the next that placed at the side lines.
a. Net b. Lines c. Post d. Antenna
20. Underhand and overhand serve are under the basic skill of_____________.
a. Passing b. Serving c. Spiking d. Blocking
21. Jump into the air directly in front of the spike with arm extended in an effort to
block.
a. Passing b. Serving c. Spiking d. Blocking
22. A skill where you give force into the air in returning the ball into opponent’s court.
a. Passing b. Serving c. Spiking d. Blocking
23. Passing, serving, spiking and Blocking are the_________ of the game volleyball.
a. Facilities b. Equipment’s c. Basic Skills d. All of the above
24. Under Carnatic Music compositions called __________ are devotional songs.
a. Krti b. Crti c. Rhythm d. Khyal
25. The most common style in Hindustani Music is called khyal, a word which means?
a. Realization b. Illusion c. Imagination d. Krti
26. A style of singing becoming an established part of contemporary tradition in India.
a. Melismatic b. Samagana c. Rig Veda d. Sama Veda
27. A musical instruments of India, known as “Blown Air”.
a. Ghan
b. Avanaddh
c. Sushir
d. Tat
28. It plays an important
role in Indonesian Music
a. Rhythm
b.Timbre
c. Tune
29. Literally means
“clap”.
a. Tala b. Tabla c. Theka d. Mridangam
30. Translated as “Tal” “Taal” “Taala”.
a. Tala b. Tabla c. Theka d. Mridangam
31. Most common instrument for keeping rhythm in Hindustani Music.
a. Tala b. Table c. Theka d. Mridangam
32. Instrument for keeping Rhythm in Carnatic Music. Also transliterated as
“Mridang”
a. Tala b. Table c. Theka d. Mridangam
33. A sequence of drum-syllables or “Bol”.
a. Tala b. Table c. Theka d. Mridangam
34. Traditional expression of love, separation, and loneliness.
a. Tala b. Tabla c. Ghazal d. Qawwali
35. The devotional music of the chishti order.
a. Tala b. Tabla c. Ghazal d. Qawwali
36. Music that strengthens the importance of musical instruments inPakistan.
a. Punjabi b. Ghazal c. Qawwali d. Tabla
37. Celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November.
a. Diwali b. Diyas c. Rangoli d. Aavalli
38. Hindu New Year, the holiday is also known as _______.
a. Festival b. Festival Talent c. Festival lights d. All of the above
39. The term use for clay lamps of Hindus.
a. Diwali b. Diyas c. Rangoli d. Aavalli
40. One of the most beautiful and most pleasing art form of india..
a. Raga b. Rangoli c. Avaalli d. Diwali
41. It comes from the words “rang” meaning color.
a. Raga b. Rangoli c. Avaalli d. Diwali
42. Pakistan architecture is divided into four recognized periods; except.
a. Pre-Islamic b. Islamic/colonial c. Renaissance d. Post-colonial
43. Who produced the most unique and beautiful carpets in the world?
a. Kyrgyzstan b. Turkmenistan c. Pakistan d. India
44. Under classical period, she is consider as “The Destroyer”.
a. Shiva b. Shivo c. Veda d. Taj Mahal
45. Shiva the cosmetic-dancer represented by a four armed figure.
a. Fire, drum, gestures, dwarf
b. Water, xylophone, facial expression, Fairies
c. Air, drum, gestures, dwarf
d. Fire, xylophone, gestures, dwarf
46. A sacred text were sung as samagana and not chanted.
a. Melismatic b. Samagana c. Sama Veda d. Rig Veda
47. The most common style of singing which means “imagination”.
a. Krti b. Rig Veda c. Khyal d. Melismatic
48. Refers to as vina during the old civilization.
a. Tat b. Tal c. Vitat d. Ghan
49. An illness due to specific infectious agent or indirectly transmitted from man to
man animal to animal or from the environment to man or animal.
a. Direct contact
b. Communicable disease
c. Indirect contact
d. Non-communicable disease
50. A sport played by two teams or a playing court divided by a net.
a. Basketball b. Baseball c. Volleyball d. Badminton

Prepared by: Checked by:


Marie Joy P. Guerrero Randy V. Medrano
Subject Teacher Master Teacher I

Noted by:
Mayrene R. Jose PhD.
MT II/ Teacher-In-Charge

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