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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATI0N
Region III
DIVISION OF BULACAN
LOLOMBOY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bunducan, Bocaue, Bulacan

PRE- TEST IN MAPEH 8

Name:_____________________________________________________Grade & Section: _____________________ Score: _________________


MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction : Carefully read the questions and choose the correct answer from the choices given. Write the letter of your choice on your
answer sheet.
MUSIC
1. A Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and
temples.
a. Pinpeat b. Piphat c. Gamelan d. Hsaing Waing
2. It is the most popular form of music in Indonesia.
a. Pinpeat b. Piphat c. Gamelan d. Hsaing Waing
3. The national instrument of Myanmar.
a. Pattala b. Saung Gauk c. Chhing d. Khene
4. This ensemble is traditionally played by women in the courts of Central Thailand and Cambodia.
a. Khrueang Sai b. Nha Nhac c. Mahori d. Kulintang
5. Which of the following is one of China’s most popular instruments?
a. Haegum b. Erhu c. Koto d. Shamisen
6. Which Korean music category is traditionally associated with the lower class?
a. Tang- ak b. Chong- ak c. Sog- ak d. A- ak
7. Which Japanese Instrument is the counterpart of the Kayageum?
a. Koto b. Geomungo c. Shamisen d. Zheng
8. What meter is used in the Japanese song “ Sakura “
a. Quadruple b. Triple c. Duple d. Compound
9. Most common instrument for keeping rhythm in Carnatic music.
a. Mridangam b. Ghatam c. Table d. Tala
10. This music strengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan.
a. Dholak b. Punjabi c. Rubab d. Kebab
11. Described as bowed instrument in India.
a. Sitar b. Vitat c. Bansuri d. Ryuteki
12. Similar to the Philippine banduria and the laud, traces its origin to the Middle Eastern oud and Indian sitar.
a. Lute b. Goblet c. Darbuk d. Laud

II.ARTS
13. A type of shadow play performed around the Indo- Malayan archipelago, tracing its origin to India.
a. Wayang Golek b. Wayang Kulit c. Ukiran Kasar d. Ukiran Halus
14. It is produced from the cocoons of silkworms which is mainly produced in Khorat the center of the silk industry in Thailand.
a. Thai Silk b. Shantung Taffeta c. Bengaline Weave d. Golden Thread Silk
15. Batik is the fabric most common among the following countries, except___
a. Indonesia b. Malaysia c. Cambodia d. Singapore
16. It is the best known Japanese origami.
a. Butterfly b. Frog c. Paper Crane d. Flowers
17. One of the important feature in Korean landscape painting.
a. Mountains and water b. Animals c. Flowers and birds d. Human Figures
18. The art of beautiful handwriting is called ________.
a. Calligraphy b. Painting c. Woodblock Printing d. Ukiyo- e
19. Country known for making printed tablecloths, curtains, bed spreads, and shawls.
a. Uzbekistan b. Kazakhstan c. Tajikistan d. Pakistan
20. The art of making designs or patterns on the walls or floors of houses.
a. Rangoli b. Diwali c. Diyas d. Shiva
21. The festival of light of India.
a. Rangoli b. Diyas c. Lakshmi d. Diwali
22. It is the Japanese traditional drama.
a. Kabuki Theater b. Peking opera c. Nang Shadow Puppet d. Wayang Kulit Puppet
23. The shadow puppets in Thailand are ______________.
a. Leather Monkey Show b. Nang c. Togul Gombeyaata d. Wayang Kulit Puppet
24. These are the props always seen or stage in Peking opera.
a. Bed and pillows b. Chairs and tables c. Drums and cymbals d. Woodblocks and sticks

III.PHYSICAL EDUCATION
25. Defined as the ability to become and stay physically healthy.
a. Aerobics b. Dancing c. Health- related fitness d. Skill- related Fitness
26. It enhances ones performance in athletic or sports events.
a. Physical Fitness b. Fitness c. Skill-related Fitness d. Cardiovascular Fitness
27. The following are health- related fitness except one:
a. Body Composition b. Flexibility c. Speed d. Strength
28. Exercises for cardio respiratory endurance.
a. Basketball Pass b. Jogging c. Shuttle Run d. Zipper Test
29. Softball is also called __________.
a.Indoor baseball b. Mush ball c. Kitten ball d. All of the above
30. How many players are there in each baseball team?
a.Ten b. Nine c. Eleven d. Eight
31. The following are skills in baseball ,except:
a.Passing b. Hitting c. Base Running d. Throwing
32. Which of the following scrabble tiles has a value of five points
a. D b. X c. K d. R
33. Which scrabble term is used when a player stops an opponent from making a potentially large score?
a. Bluffing b. Blocking c. Challenge d. Set
34. Scrabble is played with exactly ___ tiles.
a. 100 b. 50 c. 200 d. 180
35. This dance was originated in Pangasinan which means “ with the use of sticks”.
a. Binislakan b. Sua- ku- sua c. Pangalay d. Sakuting
36. Sua- ku- sua is classified as ________.
a. Courtship dance b. Social dance c. Wedding dance d. Festival dance
37. What is the step pattern of Change step?
a. Heel- place, close b. Step- close- step c. Step and hop d. Step and cut

IV.HEALTH
38. What term defines a man or a woman based on biological characteristics?
a. Sex b. Gender c. Sexuality d. Androgyny
39. What do you call the sets of activities that society considers as appropriate for men and women?
a. Gender Role b. Gender Identity c. Gender Equality d. Gender Sensitivity
40. The final stage of infection caused by the Human Immuno Deficiency Virus.
a. AIDS b. Diabetes c. Leukemia d. Tuberculosis
41. What law promotes the health of the family, particularly in the prevention and control of HIV/ AIDS?
a. RA 8504 b. RA 7719 c. RH Bill 4244 d. RA 9211
42. Which among the statements given below upholds the responsibility of parents to their children?
a. Choose their course in college. c. Teach them religion.
b. Choose their husband or wife. d. Teach them values.
43. Why do people marry?
a. For economic status b. For love. c. For social status d. All of the above
44. What is the right age Filipinos to enter into marriage, as set by the Family Code of the Philippines?
a. 15 b. 18 c. 21 d. 25
45. These are tiny microorganisms that infect or invade the body and attack body cells and tissues.
a. Bacteria b. Pathogen c. Virus d. Fungi
46. Athlete’s foot is a disease caused by pathogen called_________.
a. Fungi b. Parasite c. Virus d. Bacteria
47. Prevention of helminth diseases requires________.
a. Eating good food. b. Maintain cleanliness c. Taking medicine. d. None of the above
48. Drugs which opens doors for non- drug users to try and experiment on more dangerous drugs are
called ____.
a. Depressant drugs b. Gateway drugs c. Narcotic drugs d. Stimulant drugs
49. The addictive component in cigarette and tobacco products is _______.
a. Nicotine b. Smoke c. Tobacco d. Tar
50. Which of the following is a social effect brought by alcohol drinking?
a. Crime b. Child misery c. Insanity d. All of the above

Prepared by: Checked by:

RIANNE PAG-ASA A. GALVEZ AIRENE C. SAN GABRIEL


Teacher II, MAPEH Head Teacher III- MAPEH

DIANA ROSE D. DOSAL


Teacher I, MAPEH

MARIA AMOR M. IGAYA


Teacher I, MAPEH

ARCHIE R. PINEDA
Teacher I, MAPEH

Parent ‘s Signature: ___________________________________


Date: ______________________________________________

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