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REVIEWER IN GRADE 8 MAPEH QUARTER III III. PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

I. MUSIC EDUCATION  “service” cannot be blocked by any opponent


 An award given when an official unintentionally whistled that interrupts a play is a “replay”
 Shofar is a special call to prayer and repentance and sounded of the High Holiday in Israel.  A set is the name of a hit when the ball is contacted with the fingertips of both hands above the head.
 Israeli music is distinctively unique because of its technique of improvisation.  Blocking is skill in volleyball to completely stopping an attack
 Tabla is a drum that has two heads and is placed between the thighs of the player, both sides are used as  William Morgan Introduced the game volleyball
basis for tuning other instruments  Setter is the second contact of the team with the ball
 Avanaddh is described as a membranous percussive instrument and typically comprise the drums.  Digging is a skill used to prevent the ball from touching the floor after a spike
 Ghan is a non-membranous percussive instrument in India with solid resonators.  Floater is usually the third contact a team makes with the ball
 Vitat is the oldest known classification of instrument in India which composed of bowed instruments.  A ball is dead whenever a player commits a fault
 Ghazal is a traditional expression of love, separation and loneliness which can be sung by both men and  A serve is illegal when a server touches the end line of the court
women.  The referee has the authority in issuing warnings among players of a team
 Zum Gali is popular in Israel  Outdoor volleyball refers to “beach volleyball” with TWO players in each team
 Secular music is the kind of Jewish Music which lies outside the religious domain  The ball is out-of-bounds when it touches the net antennae
 Carnatic Music are called Temple Music because it is directed to a Hindu God  Rally is the system used in scoring volleyball
 Classical music of South India is on Carnatic. Hindustani characterize the music of North India  Referee is the official that calls server faults
 The music of West Asia generally do not focuses on harmony.  Beach volleyball has 2 players
 Rig Veda is considered as the first among the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism  A served ball touching the net is considered “live ball” as long as it continues onto the opponent’s court
 Punjabi music strengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan  Jump Serve is an overhand serve with no spin that makes unpredictable path
 Kartal is Idiophone  Two or more contacts with the ball of the same player is NOT permitted
 Jewish Lyre is a Chordophone  Anytime a player or another player contacts the net while the ball is LIVE, it is a penalty
 Pakistani singers have a distinctive vocal style and they sing with guttural and throaty enunciation  It is a foot fault when a player crosses completely the service or center line
 Devotional kind of Jewish music is almost entirely vocal and features during Sabbath and other Holy Days.  The ball is considered “dead” if it touches a non-player or any of the referees
 India is the largest country of South Asia, the country of countries and is the land of prayer  Libero cannot serve, block or attempt to block
 Down Referee is responsible in calling foot faults
 A served ball touching the net be considered “Live Ball” as long as it continues onto the opponent’s court

IV. HEALTH EDUCATION


GOTTUVADYAM SHOFAR TABLA SITAR HARMONIUM GHATAM
A. Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the best answer before the number

II. ARTS EDUCATION 


 Prevention of helminth diseases requires eating good food, maintain cleanliness, and taking medicine
 In a living tradition in Kyrgyzstan they make a handmade carpet or rugs, which is called Shirdaks  Influenza is the one example of disease caused by virus in the respiratory
 During classical period, the image of Shiva-the destroyer, developed Shiva-the cosmic dancer represented by  Tick is a rickettsia
a four-armed figure.  Communicable disease can be directly transmitted through Contact transmission, vector-born transmission,
 Uzbekistan is the country in South Asia that is known for making printed table cloth, curtains, bed spreads and food-borne transmission and water-borne transmission
shawls  Pneumonia is a sickness caused by pathogen called bacteria Avoiding heavy make-up and washing acne
 In Ancient period, some evidences of the early civilization are bronze and copper statuettes and steatite seals. prone areas three times a day will help teenagers prevent acne
 Transitional Period is Known as the period of evolution from Vedism into Hinduism or Brahmanism  This helminth lives in the intestines and causes a serious illness known as Trichinosis
 In South Asia, Krygyz women produce a wide range of textile, mostly from the felt of their sheep.  Communicable diseases are caused by the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person to
 Tajikistan is the country in South Asia that is known for utensil making, musical instruments, furniture and jewelry another
 Keteni is a homespun silk used for beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women.  Protozoa is a pathogen that causes amoebic dysentery.
 Petroglyphs is an image created by removing part of the rock surface by incising, picking and carving.  Keeping your skin clean and dry, changing your socks and underwear at least once a day and avoiding tight
 Diwali is a very exciting and colourful holiday in India where homes are cleaned to welcome the New Year and underwear, pants, and panty hose are practices necessary to prevent ringworm of the body
windows are opened so that Lakshmi, the Hindu Goddess of Wealth, can enter.  Saprophytes are a pathogen also known as fungi
 India is rich in arts, Rangoli is the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India  Athlete’s Foot is a disease caused by fungal infection
 Diwali is A holiday that celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November.  Tertiary Level focus on rehabilitating the sick person to avoid long-term complications of the disease.
 Tush Kyiz is a large elaborately embroidered wall hanging made in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.  Cold virus enters the respiratory system and cause sickness
 Rangoli is an Indian art of making designs or patterns on the wall or floors of houses  Virus are tiny microorganisms that infect or invade the body and attack body cells and tissues
 India; South Asia Pakistan; Central Asia Israel; West Asia Uzbekistan; Central Asia  Primary level activities are done to prevent one from having disease.
Tajikistan; Central Asia Saudi Arabia; West Asia  Athlete’s foot is a disease caused by pathogen called fungi
 Mogul period contributed to the enrichment of Indian culture, in painting and architecture.  Helminths is a pathogen which means parasite
 Getting immunized, eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep are the following activities necessary to
prevent a person from having a disease
 Mumps; Virus Malaria; Protozoa Botulism; Bacteria Tapeworm; Parasitic Worms Athlete’s Foot; Fungi

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