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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
Division of Cadiz City

MAPEH 8
FIRST QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT
SY 2018- 2019

Name : ________________________________ Year & Section: ____________Score: _________

DIRECTION: Multiple Choice. Choose the correct answer. Write the letter only.

1.Myanmar’s traditional folk music ensemble.


a. Hsang Waing b. Hsaing Waing c.Saing Waing d. Saing Whaing
2. Which of the following is formerly known as Siam.
a. Cambodia b. China c. Laos d. Thailand
3. An Indonesian term for tempo.
a. Irama b. Raga c. Saga d. Tala
4. One of the beautiful countries in Southeast Asia known as Campuchea.
a. Cambodia b. Malaysia c. Myanmar d. Vietnam
5. A traditional music of Laos.
a. Islam b. Mor lam c. Phra d. Say
6. A Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal
courts and temples.
a. Gamelan ``b. krueng sai c. Pinpeat d. saung gauk
7. A female soloist singer who sings with a gamelan.
a. Alto b.Pesindhen c. soprano d. tenor
8. An instrument of Myanmar which is composed of 13 string angular harp
a. Saung Gauk b. Saung Gukc. Saung Gaku d. Saung Sauk
9. A type of musical form that is important to Malaysian national culture.
a. Dikir Barat b. Dikir c. Selat Melayu d.Wau
10. A classical music of Vietnam performed in honor of the gods and scholars in temples.
a. Dai- Nhac b. Nha - nhac c. Tien Nhac d. Tien Nhe
11. A Malay folk song literally means “loving feeling”.
a. Rasa Sayang b. Rara Sayang c. Rasa rasa d.Rosa Sayang
12.A large bamboo mouth organ and is the most popular folk musical instrument of Laos.
a. Flute b. Khene c. piano d. xylophone
13. The most popular form of music of Indonesia..
a. Gamelan b. Krueang Sai c. Mahori d. Pinpeat
14.It is produced from the cocoons of Thai silkworms.
a. Cambodian silk b. Malay silk c.Thai silk d. Vietnam silk 15.The
method of 15.The method of printing woven fabric by tie- dyeing before weaving.
a. Batik b. Ikat c. twill d. weaving
16.A simple elegant ankle length skirt worn by Lao women.
a. Sheer b.Sihn c. sin d. sinn
17. In what country does a Golden thread silk originated?
a. Brunie b. Cambodia c. Singapore d.Vietnam
18.An Indonesian Malay word “titik” which means point, dot or drop.
b. Atik b. Batik c. itik d. titik
19.Brunie’s national flower used in their traditional textile.
a. Orchid b. Pitcher’s plant c.sunflower d. waling-waling
20.What type of puppet play performed around the Indo Malayan- archipelago, tracing
its origin to India.
a.Drama b. opera c. stage play d. Wayang Kulit
21.A traditional kite that is especially popular in the state of Kelantan on the east coast of Malay.
a. Cambodian kite b. Chinese kite c.Vietnamese kite d. Wau
22.The projection of forms on figures from a flat ground so that they are partly or wholly free of it.
a. Batik b. kite c.Relief d. sky lantern
23.A festival in Thailand held on the night of the 12th full moon, usually in November.
b. Dragon Boat b. Dragon Dance c.Loy Kratong d.Saung Gauk
24.A cap widely worn in Indonesian, Brunie, Malaysia, Singapore , Southern Phils. Southern Thailand, mostly
among muslims in formal situations.
b. Hat b. sengkek c. Songkok d.Wau
25.A substance used to color materials also called dyestuff.
a. Batik b. coloring c. Dye d. water color
26. A mythical creature with the head of the lion and the body of the fish, used as a mascot and national
personification of Singapore.
a. Dragon b. lion c. Merlion d. panda
27. The purpose of this test is to measure the strength of abdominal muscle.
a. curl ups b. push up c. sit and reach d. step-up
28. A test of flexibility for the lower extremities particularly the hamstring.
a. jogging b. sit and reach c. 50 M sprint d. 100M run
29. It is the distance between the floors to the top of the head in standing position.
a. height b. length c. weight d. width
30. The heaviness or lightness of a person.
a. fat b. light c. weight d. height
31. It is the ratio of body fat to lean body mass.
a. body composition b. body mass c. body weight d. height
32. It is the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion at a joint.
a. agility b. curl up c. flexibility d. sit and reach
33. It refers to the maximum amount of force a muscle can exert against an opposing force.
a. flexibility b. muscular strength c. muscular endurance d. power
34. Refers to the ability of the muscles to work over an extended period of time without fatigue.
a. agility b. flexibility c. muscular endurance d. speed
35. it is the ability of the heart and circulatory system to supply oxygen to muscles for an extended period of
time.
a. cardiovascular fitness b. power c. shuttle run d. step test
36. It is the ability to become and stay physically healthy.
a. health- related fitness b. fitness c. health d. skill related fitness
37. It enhances ones performance in athletic and sport events.
a. health- related fitness b. fitness c. health d. skill related fitness
38. it is defined as a condition in which an individual has enough energy to avoid fatigue and enjoy life.
a. fitness b. health c. jogging d. shuttle run
39. A test of upper arm and shoulder girdle flexibility intended to parallel the strength/endurance
assessment of the region.
a.1 km. run b. shuttle run c. step test d. zipper test
40. It refers to the femininity and masculinity of a person’s role and behavior as defined by society.
a. gay b. gender c. lesbian d. sex
41. The quality of being male or female.
a. decision b. gay c. human sexuality d. lesbian
42. It centered on the biological basis of being male or female
a. baby b. gay c. lesbian d. sex
43. A choice you make or act upon.
a. decision b. imagination c. problem d. solution
44. A communicable disease that is spread by a pathogen from one person to another person through
sexual contact.
a. cancer b. diabetes c. flu d. STI
45. A final stage of infection caused by human immune deficiency virus.
b. AIDS b. diabetes c. HIV d. Tuberculosis
46. A virus that causes AIDS by killing the helper T- cells in our own body which may result to the
weakening of the body’s immune system.
a. bacteria b. cancer c. HIV d. STD
47. HIV can be acquired through:
a. air b. breast feeding c. food d. water
48. A person can acquire HIV/AIDS first using the intravenous syringe of an infected person.
a. False b. maybe c. True d. undecided
49. Most sexually transmitted diseases can be treated and cured without medical attention.
a. Maybe Never c. No d. Yes
50. If a woman with HIV/AIDS gives a normal birth to a child, her child may have a greater chance of being
infected too.
a. False b. maybe c. True d. undecided
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
Division of Cadiz City

MAPEH 8
2ND. QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT
SY 2018- 2019

Name : __________________________________ Year & Section: ________________ Score: _________


DIRECTION: CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. WRITE IT ON THE SPACE PROVIDED.
_____1. A Japanese hanging barrel drum.
a. Biwa b. Pipa c. Koto d. Tsuridaiko
_____2. A Japanese short necked-fretted lute often used in narrative storytelling.
a. Biwa b. Odaiko c. Taiko d. Tsuridaiko
_____3. A double reed Japanese flute used as one of two main melodic instruments in Japanese Gagaku music.
a. Hichiriki b. Nokan c. Shakuhachi d. Sho
_____4. A four stringed lute of China with 30 frets and pear shaped body.This instrument has an extremely wide
dynamic range and remarkable expressive power.
a. Pipa b. Sheng c. Pengling d. Taiko
_____5. It is literally means “cloud gongs”.
a. Changgo b. Haegum c. Sheng d. Yunlou
_____6. It is the most widely used drum in the traditional music of Korea.
a. Changgo b. Kayagum c. Sheng d. Yunluo
_____7. It has a literal meaning with “Music for the Noble Classes”.
a. Aak b. Chong-ak c. Sog-ak d. Mingan
_____8. A musical scale or mode with five notes.
a. Heptatonic b. Peantatonic c. so – fa d. Timber
_____9. Which is the traditional folk song depicting the season of cherry blossoms?
a. Arirang b. Cherry Blossoms c. Mo li Hua d. Sakura
_____10. A Korean folk song used as a symbol of Korean culture.
a. Arirang b. Cherry Blossoms C. Mo li Hua d. Sakura
_____11. Which Japanese instrument is called the Dragon flute?
a. Nokan b. Shinobue c. Sho d. Ryuteki
_____12. Chinese vocal music has traditionally has been sung in thin non-resonated voice or ___.
a. Bass b. Alto c. Falsetto d. Tenor
_____13. All traditional Chinese music is melodic rather than _____.
a. Harmonic b. Rhythmic c. Meditative d. Sad
_____14. Which is the indigenous spirituality of Japanese people?
a. Buddhism b. Hinduism c. Shintoism d. Taoism
_____15. Which is the traditional Chinese song about the jasmine flower that turn into a love song?
a. Arirang b. Cherry Blossoms c. Mo li Hua d. Sakura
_____16. The art of beautiful handwriting.
a. Calligraphy b. Ikebana c. Origami d. Painting
_____17. A highest form of Chinese painting.
a. Calligraphy b. Ikebana c. Origami d. Landscape Painting
_____18. The roofs used for residences of wealthy Chinese people.
a. Straight inclined b. Multi-inclined c. Sweeping d. Curve roof
_____19. It is simply called Chinese Operas false mask.
a. Jingju b. Laianpu c. Guan ju d. Zh
_____20. The art of paper folding in Japan.
a. Calligraphy b. Ikebana c. Origami d. Painting
_____21. A decorative knot work of Korea.
a. Hanamusubi b. Maedeup c. Kite d. Zho
_____22. Why Korean people used mask in funerals?
a. Cast away evil spirits b. Disguise c. Ignore pain d. Hide
_____23. Chinese folk art uses materials found in their locality. This means that Chinese people are__.
a. Artistic b. Nature lovers c. Resourceful d. Thrifty
_____24. Face painting in Japan and China, while mask painting in _____.
a. India b. Korea c. Philippines d. USA
_____25. The best known and most popular style of Japanese art is called _____.
a. Calligraphy b. Ikebana c. Origami d. Ukiyo – e
_____26. What game starts with a jump ball
a. Basketball b. Baseball c. Soccer d. Takraw
_____27. It refers to the officiating official that controls the basketball game.
a. Coach b. Referee c. Scorer d. Timer
_____28. A game of 5 players in each team playing inside the court.
a. Basketball b. Baseball c. Soccer d. Volleyball
_____29. Who made the first set of rules in baseball?
a. Alexander Cartwright b. James Naismith c. Lean Perez
d. William Morgan
_____30. A defensive skill used to receive a thrown ball and hold a base runner or batter from proceeding or
prevent the opponent from earning a point or a run.
a. catching b. hitting c. pitching d. throwing
_____31. He invented the game basketball in 1891.
a. James Naismith b. James Smith c. William C. Morgan
d. William G. Moragan
_____32. A game of two teams with 9 players in which the goal is to score more runs than the opponent, which is
achieved by one circuit of 4 bases that are placed on the diamond.
a. baseball b. basketball c. soccer d. volleyball
_____33. An illegal play in which a player deflects a ball that is on the downward path to the basket or that is
already on the rim of the basket.
a. dunk shot b. goal tending c. shuffle d. technical
_____34. A kind of pass in basketball wherein the ball is thrown to the floor so that it bounces to the intended
receiver.
a. bounce pass b. chest pass c. drive d. foul
_____35. An infraction of violation of the rules of a game.
a. Call b. Foul c. Shout d. Last Touch
_____36. The intense emotion that one feels for another person but does not last long.
a. Infatuation b. Love c. Courtship d. Engagement
_____37. A period in a person’s relationship when one tells his intense feeling or desire to another person.
a. Courtship b. Engagement c. Marriage d. Parenthood
_____38. The smallest integral unit of society.
a. Baby b. Kid c. Family d. Community
_____39. A legal union of a man or a woman.
a. Going steady b. Friendship c. Engage d. Marriage
_____40. A simple procedure to find out if the baby has a congenital metabolic disorder that may lead to mental
retardation.
a. Minor operation b. Newborn screening c. Surgery
d. Therapy
_____41. The passage of a baby for its mother’s uterus to the outside of her body.
a. Birth b. Caesarian Section c. Miscarriage
d. Still birth
_____42. The phase of pregnancy that last for weeks to birth.
a. Fertilization b. First Trimester c. Second Trimester
d. Third Trimester
_____43. The reproductive process where in the male gamete and female gamete unites to form a new single cell.
a. Fertilization b. Reproduction c. Unity d. Pregnancy
_____44. The fertilized egg develops into a baby in the _________.
a. Fallopian Tube b. Cervix c. Vagina d. Uterus
_____45. It is the process that last from the time contraction starts until the delivery of the child and the placenta.
a. Birth b. Labor c. Pregnancy d. Caesarean
_____46. Smoking and drinking liquor is ________ during pregnancy.
a. Good b. Allowed c. Healthy d. Unhealthy
_____47. Which is an ingredient of a happy married life?
a. Love b. Enemy c. Misunderstanding d. War
_____48. Why do people marry?
a. For economic security b. For social status c. Because of love
d. arrange by parents
_____49. Which food serving does one recommend from lactating mothers?
a. Big serving of cereals
b. Big serving of green leafy and yellow vegetables
c. Big serving of red meat
d. Processed foods
_____50. Why is having small family is important?
a. Ensures community and progress
b. Provides for the basic needs of the children for quality life
c. Requires lesser economic needs
d. Secure the future of the children
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Department of Education
Region VI- Western Visayas
Division of Cadiz City
MAPEH 8
THIRD QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT
SY 2018- 2019

Name: __________________________ Year & Sec________Score______

DIRECTION: MULTIPLE CHOICE. WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER ON THE
SPACE PROVIDED.

_____1. It is known as the rhythmic time cycle of Indian music.


a. India b. Irama c. Raga d. Tala
_____2. It is considered as the shortest tala.
a. Dadra b. Ektal c. Jhaptal d. Tintal
_____3. A dance that often has a strong off beats and asymmetric meters.
a. Darbuk b. Hora c. Goblet d. Toft
_____4. It is the longest tala of India.
a. Irama b. Raga c. Tintal d. Veena
_____5. A musical instrument made of ram’s horn, utilized in synagogue ritual on Rosh
Hashana and Yom Kippur.
a. Dhol b. Harmonium c. Rubab d. Shofar
_____6. It is described as a non-membranous percussive instrument but with solid resonators.
a. Ghan b.Sushir c.Tat d. Vitat
_____7. A vocal style of Pakistan that tells about the traditional expression of love,separation
and loneliness, pain of loss of the lover and the beauty of love in spite of the pain.
b. Devotional b. Ghazal c. Qawwali d. Vitat
_____8. A south Indian music which id called temple music.
b. Carnatic b. Hindustani c. Manjira d. Nout
_____9. It literally means clap.
a. Darbuk b. Hora c. Tala d. Table
_____10. The most common instrument for keeping the rhythm in Hindustani music.
a. Karta b. Mridangam c. Sitar d. Table
_____11. The period of evolution of Vedism, Hinduism or Brahmanism wherein Mahabharata
and Ramayana emerged.
b. Classical Period b. Islamic c. Modern d. Transitional
Period
_____12. The enrichment of Indian culture painting and architecture.
a. Ancient b. Islamic c. Mogul Period d. Transitional
Period
_____13. It was built by Shah Jahan in 1632 in memory of his wife.
b. Ajanta b. Borubodor c. Rangoli d. Taj Majal
_____14. A Hindu New Year known as the festival of lights.
b. Diwali b. Diyas c. Rangoli d. Tush
_____15. It came from the two words “rang” and “aavali”.
a. Diwali b. Diyas c. Rangoli d. Tush
_____16. The most unique and beautiful carpets in the world are produced by___________.
a. Pakistan b. Kazakhstan c. Tajikistan d. Turkmenistan
_____17. A homespun silk that is used for the beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women on
special occasions.
b. Keteni b. Mekeni c. Rangoli d. shawl
_____18. An embroidered wall hangings traditionally made by Kyrgyztan and Kazakhstan to
commemorate the marriage of a son or daughter.
b. Diwali b. Diyas c. Shawl d. Tush Kyiz

_____19. Which country is known for making printed table cloth, curtains, bed spreads and
shawls?
a. Kazakhstan b. Tajikistan c. Turkmenistan d. Uzbekistan
_____20. Which country in Central Asia is known for utensil making, musical instruments,
furniture and jewelries?
b. Kazakhstan b. Tajikistan c. Turkmenistan d. Uzbekistan
_____21. A board game for 2 players, each beginning with 16 pieces of 6 kinds that are moved
according to individual rules, with the objective of checkmating the opposing king.
a. Chess b. Domino c. Scrabble d. Snake and
Ladder
_____22. It is a situation in chess in which one player’s king is threatened with capture (in
check) and there is no way to meet that threat.
a. Bingo b. Chess c. Checkmate d. Snake and
ladder
_____23. These are called bones, tiles, stones, men, tickets or spinner game.
a. Chess b. Domino c. Scrabble d. Snake and
Ladder
_____24. It refers to the middle line dividing the squares of a domino tile.
a. Bar b. dot c. point d. tile
_____25. It simply refers to the spots of a bone.
b. Dot b. game c. point d. tile
_____26. The game Chess originated in____________?
b. China b. India c. Pakistan d. Tajikistan
_____27. Who became the world’s first official chess champion until 1894?
b. Brown b. Reed c. Smith d. Steinitz
_____28. A word game in which 2-4 players score points by forming words from individual
lettered tiles on a game board.
b. Chess b. Domino c. Scrabble d. Snake and
Ladder
_____29. A game equipment consisting of a flat thin piece marked with characters and used in
board games like Mahjong and Scrabble.
a. Cardboard b. Marble c. Rubber d. Tiles
_____30. It moves by going 2 squares in one direction and then one more move just like an “L”
shape.
b. Knight b. King c. Pawn d. Queen
_____31.Which of the following scrabble tile has the value of 5?
b. D b. K c. P d. X
_____32. How many points will be given to the player who is able to place all 7 tiles on the
board at the same time?
a. 15 b. 20 c. 50 d. 100
_____33. In scrabble the_________ tile may be used as any letter desired.
9. A b. Blank c. S d. Z
_____34. Who was the first great American Chess player?
a. Paul Carterb. Paul Morphy c. Peter Paul d. William Smith
_____35. It is the most powerful piece. It moves in any one straight direction, forward,
backward, sideward or diagonal.
b. Knight b. King c. Rook d. Queen
_____36. It is known as infectious disease that can be passed or transmitted from one person
to another through direct or indirect means.
a. Bacteria b. Cold c. Communicable disease d. viral disease
_____37. It is the most common communicable disease caused by hundred different viruses.
a. Cold b. Fungi c. Protozoa d. Virus
_____38. It is called a” kissing disease”.
b. Acne b. Dengue c. Influenza d. Mononucleosis
_____39. These are simple life forms that cannot make their own food.
b. Bacteria b. Fungi c. Protozoa d. Virus

_____40. These are tiny one-celled organisms that grows everywhere.


b. Bacteria b. Fungi c. Protozoa d. Virus
_____41. A deadly disease that interferes w/the body’s natural ability to fight infection caused
by HIV.
a. AIDS b. Cancer c. Hepatitis d. Tuberculosis

_____42. It is caused by protozoa through the bites of mosquitoes.


b. Dengue b. Malaria c. Measles d. Mumps
_____43. It is caused by fungus w/c affects the different parts of the body like the legs, chest &
arms.
1. Acne b. Dengue c. Ringworm d. Virus
_____44. A viral disease that usually enters the body in an area of a broken skin.
b. AIDS b. Helminths c. Ringworm d. Warts
_____45. A fungal infection found between toes that causes severe itch redness and blisters.
b. Acne b. Athlete’s foot c. Jock Itch d. ringworm
_____46. It is commonly called pimples or “zits”.
b. Acne b. Botulism c. Pathogen d. Tapeworm
_____47. A disease- causing organism that lives in humans or other animals and derives its
nourishment from its host.
b. Fungi b. Host c. Parasite d. Saprophytes
_____48. Which is a highly infectious disease transmitted by a mosquito called Aedes Aegypti?
a. AIDS b. Dengue c. HIV d. Malaria
_____49. How to prevent and control communicable disease?
b. Being dirty b. Eat junk foods c. Shared Utensils d. Undergo regular
check up
_____50. In order to prevent air-borne transmissible diseases, the carrier should not attend
school.
b. Agree b. Disagree c. Maybe d. Not at all
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
Division of Cadiz City
Cadiz City
MAPEH - 8
4TH QUARTER EXAMINATION
(SY 2018 – 2019)
NAME________________________________________YR&SEC____________SCORE__________
DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE THE LETTER OF YOUR CORRECT ANSWER AND WRITE IT ON THE SPACE PROVIDED.
MUSIC
_______1. It is an Indonesian and Malay word for theater.
a. Kabuki b. Peking Opera c. Nang d. Wayang
_______2. An ensemble comprised mainly by bronze percussion instruments augmented by
other percussion instruments,string and a flute.
a. Gamelan b. gongs c. orchestra d. Shamisen
_______3. It is used to create tempo of the performance in Peking Opera.
a. Pi-pa b. Siao c. Tan-pi-ku d. Yue-chin
_______4. A small drum used in Japanese theater.
a. Daiko b. Kotsuzumi c. Otsozumi d. Taiko
_______5. It is considered as the highest form of arts in China.
a. Chinese Theater b.Kabuki c. Nang d. wayang kulit
_______6. It means “skin” and refers to the leather construction of the puppets that are
carefully cut into a very fine tools and supported with carefully shaped buffalo horn handles .
a.Gamelan b. Kulit c.Paper cutting d.puppet
_______7. Who is the puppeteer and narrator of Wayang Kulit?
a. Dalang b. Nang c. warrior d. Wudan
_______8. What technique is used in sorrowful songs and is only sung by bearded characters?
a. Fan-pan b. pi-pa c. Siao d. Tan-pi-ku
_______9. Who sits at the center of the orchestra and creates the tempo with the used of
drum?
a. Conductor b. dancer c. singer d. Teacher
_______10. What technique describes the subtle delivery of poetical text written in the
Japanese vertical form of alternating seven and five syllables ?
a. Erh-huang b. His-pl c. Naugata d.Yakuharai
ART
_______11. A form of traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized song,mime and dance and
now performed by male actors.
a. Kabuki b. Peking Opera c. Nang d. Wayang Kulit
_______12. The shadow puppet play of Indonesia.
a.Chinese Opera b. Nang c.Wayang Kulit d.Zarzuela
_______13. The shadow puppet play of Thailand.
a.Nang Yai b. Nang Tung c. Nang Tsung d.Wayang
_______14. A male clown role whose name also mean “ugly”
a. Chou b. Chow c. Jing d. Tung
_______15. A male martial character who are highly trained in acrobatics and have a natural
voice
a. Sheng b.Wudan c. Wusheng d. Xiaosheng
_______16. A male older role in Peking Opera whose character has a gentle and cultivated
disposition and wear sensible costumes.
a. Lao Dan b. Lao sheng c. Wu dan d. Wu sheng
_______17. A male painted face who play either primary or secondary roles, who must have
strong voice and be able to exaggerate gestures.
a. Chou b. Jack c. Jing d. Qing yi
_______18. How long does a child trained in Peking Opera?
a. 3 b. 5 c.7 d.9
_______19. What color signifies dangerousness, suspiciousness and craftiness?
a. Black b. blue c. white d. yellow
_______20. What color represented by being impulsive, violent and stubbornness?
a. blue b. green c. orange d. purple
_______21. Walking in a large circle always symbolizes travelling________________________.
a. curve line b. long distance c. short distance d. seashore
_______22. The opening and closing of choosing of doors and mounting and descending of
stairs is__
a. Automatic b. Pantomimic c. Pentatonic d. Static
_______23. The female characters in Kabuki wear an elaborate_________________.
a. Kimono and Obi b. Pajama c. Saya d. Xinton
_______24. Indonesian puppet theaters are performed with shadows that are cast
on______________.
a. Cotton screen and oil lamp b. flashlight c. lampshade d. solar
_______25. Who were the teachers and presenters of Nang Talung?
a. Nai Nang b. Nang c. Nau Nang d. Nu Nang
P.E.
_______26. A form of dance developed by a group of people that reflects the traditional life of
people of a certain country or region.
a. Folk dance b. Foreign Folk Dance c. Social dance d. Waltz
_______27. A social dance of Abra and Ilocos Norte which refers to rhythmic sticks producing
the accompaniment for the dance.
a. Binislakan b. Binasuan c. Pangalay d. Sakuting
_______28.A traditional fingernail dance of Tausug people of Sulu archipelago and Sabah.
a.Binasuan b. Idudu c.Pangalay d. Subli
_______29. A Tausug dance inspired from their source of income, pomelo fruits.
a. Binislakan b. Binasuan c.Sakuting d. Sua-ku-sua
_______30. What is the male version of Pangalay that features more martial movements?
a.Pangasik b. Pangilok c. Saludo d. Sarok
_______31.A bow in folk dancing means_______
a. Bend b.Disrespect c. Saludo d. Welcome
_______32. What social dance of Lingayen Pangasinan which means with the use of sticks.
a. Binislakan b. Binasuan c. Pangalay d. Sakuting
_______33. To spring on one foot and land on the other foot.
a. Jump b. Leap c. slide d. stride
_______34. To stamp or tap with one foot and weight of the body is on the other foot.
a. jog b. jump c. padyak d. tadyak
_______35.Both arms are 1 side at shoulder level, either right or left.
a. arms in lateral position b. arms in reverse T position
c. pangalay d. pangiluk
HEALTH
________36. A depressant that slows down brain function and other parts of nervous system.
a. alcohol b. cigarette c. nicotine d.stimulants
________37.An alcohol from wood, that is very poisonous that even its fumes are harmful.
a. ethyl alcohol b.denatured c.methyl d. smoke
________38.It is found in beverages and drug preparation.
a. ethyl alcohol b. denatured c. gin d. methy
________39. Alcohol used for industrial purposes
a. denatured b.ethyl alcohol c.gas d. methyl
________40. A tall leafy plant originally grown in South Central America, but now cultivated
throughout the world.
a. Marijuana b. Pipe c. Shabu d. Tobacco
________41. A substance which cause cancer.
a. Carcinogens b. Nicotine c. Tar d. Smoke
________42. It refers specifically to the smoker directly inhales.
a. Mainstream smoke b. Oxygen c. Side stream smoke d. Third-hand smoke
________43. The smoke that comes out of the lighted end of a cigarette pipe or second hand
smoke.
a. Mainstream smoke b. Oxygen c. Stride stream smoke d. Third-hand smoke
________44. How long can alcohol be detected in the blood after it has been consumed?
a. 5 minutes b. 10 minutes c. 15 minutes d. 20 minutes
________45. What organization said that smoking and chewing is the second leading cause of
death around the world.
a. BFAD b. DOH c. EPA d. WHO
________46. When a person takes alcohol how many percent passes through the lining of the
stomach and into the bloodstream ?
a. 20% b. 25% c. 30% d. 35%
________47. How many percent of alcohol in a beer?
a. 4% b. 5% c. 6% d. 10%
________48. The percentage of alcohol in a gin.
a. 20% b. 30% c. 40-50% d. 55%
________49. Which of the following is not the sociological effects of alcohol?
a. Crime b. Happiness c. Insanity d. Poverty
________50. It is also known as The Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003.
a. Republic Act No. 9121 b. Republic Act No. 9211
c. Republic Act No. 9321 d. Republic Act No.9411

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