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MAPEH 8 First Quarter Exam

The document is a first quarterly examination for MAPEH 8 at Eastern Potia National High School, covering topics in Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, true or false statements, and enumeration tasks related to various subjects. The exam assesses students' knowledge of musical instruments, art techniques, fitness components, and human sexuality.
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MAPEH 8 First Quarter Exam

The document is a first quarterly examination for MAPEH 8 at Eastern Potia National High School, covering topics in Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, true or false statements, and enumeration tasks related to various subjects. The exam assesses students' knowledge of musical instruments, art techniques, fitness components, and human sexuality.
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EASTERN POTIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

San Jose, Alfonso Lista, Ifugao

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MAPEH 8

Name: ___________________________ Grade/Section: _________ Date: ________

MUSIC
Multiple Choice: Select the best answer from the given options. Write the LETTER
of your choice.

1. This refers to the sound produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are stretched
between fixed points.
A. Aerophones B. Membranophones C. Chordophones D. Idiophones
2. A sound produced by vibrating air called ___________.
A. Aerophones B. Membranophones C. Chordophones D. Idiophones
3. This refers to the sound produced by the body of the instrument vibrating, rather than a
string, membrane, or column of air.
A. Aerophones B. Membranophones C. Chordophones D. Idiophones
4. This refers to the sound produced by the vibration of a tightly stretched membrane.
A. Aerophones B. Membranophones C. Chordophones D. Idiophones
5. This musical instrument is an example of Aerophone.
A. Drum B. Flute C. Guitar D. Xylophones
6. It is music made specifically for voices.
A. Instrumental Music B. Vocal Music C. Hornbostel-Sachs D. Elements of Music
7. It is made solely for instruments.
A. Instrumental Music B. Vocal Music C. Hornbostel-Sachs D. Elements of Music
8. This musical instrument is an example of Chordophone.
A. Drum B. Flute C. Guitar D. Xylophones
9. This musical instrument is an example of Idiophone.
A. Drum B. Flute C. Guitar D. Xylophones
10. This musical instrument is an example of Membranophone.
A. Drum B. Flute C. Guitar D. Xylophones

Matching: The following are the music, instruments, and ensembles of the different
countries of Southeast Asia. Match the column A and the column B. Write the
LETTER of your choice.
Column A Column B
11. Agung and Kulintang, Kertok, Dikir Barat, Silat A. Malaysia
Melayu B. Thailand
12. Gamelan Orchestra C. Vietnam
13. Hsaing Waing D. Cambodia
14. Nha Nac E. Laos
15. Pinpeat Ensemble F. Indonesia
16. Piphat, Khrueng Sai, Mahori G. Myanmar
17. Sep Nyai, Mor Lam H. Singapore
18. Symphony Orchestra and Chinese Orchestra I. Philippines
19. Burung Kaka Tua
20. Rasa Sayang
21. Chan Mali Chan
22. Loi Loi Krathong
23. Bahay Kubo

Enumeration: Give what is asked.


24-30. Enumerate seven Elements of Music.
31-35. Name 5 Southeast Asian Countries.

ARTS
Multiple Choice: Select the best answer from the given options. Write the LETTER
of your choice.

1. Which art process decorates cloth using wax, dye and has been practiced in Southeast Asia
fabric design?
A. Batik B. Dye C. Loom D. Silk
2. Silk is made of natural fiber produce by ____________.
A. Abaca fiber B. Banana fiber C. Cotton D. Silkworm
3. A Lao women’s ankle-long skirt and pattern are unique to each skirt.
A. Ikat B. Krama C. Sihn D. Patadyong
4. Which Southeast Asian countries used golden thread in their fabric?
A. Indonesia B. Malaysia C. Singapore D. Vietnam
5. These are the two main types of batik design used by Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
A. Metal painted and Wood printed C. Sublimation printed and Dye painted
B. Block printed and Hand painted D. Block painted and Hand printed
6. It is a Cambodian weaving technique where weavers tie and dye portions of weft yarn
before weaving begins to create beautiful patterns.
A. Ikat technique B. uneven twill C. even twill D. ukat technique
7. Thai silkworms from Khorat are in a strict diet. What kind of leaves are these worms fed
with?
A. burberry leaves B. strawberry leaves C. blueberry leaves D. mulberry leaves
8. Two categories of batik design are __________________.
I. Free form design.
II. Geometric motifs
III. Free Style
IV. Geometry forms
A. I, II B. III, IV C. I, III D. II, IV
9. Its design has their national flower simpur, sumboi-sumboi (pitcher plant), and traditional
design of air muleh.
A. Brunei B. Indonesia C. Malaysia D. Singapore
10. The following are popular fabric ranges of Vietnam, EXCEPT:
A. Shantung taffeta B. Bengaline weave C. Lelusha twill D. Ebony satin

True or False: Read and analyze the statements. Write TRUE if the statement is
correct, and FALSE if it is incorrect.

11. Wayang Kulit is a type of puppet shadow play performed in Brunei, tracing its origins
to India.
12. Malaysia has been celebrating kite festivals annually like the Pasir Gudang International
Kite Festival.
13. Loy Krathong festival in Myanmar is culturally significant.
14. In Brunei Darussalam, men use songkok or headgear.
15. Merlion represents Philippine’s heritage.
16. There are many mediums or materials to be used in sculpture like stone, metal, bronze,
clay, ivory, wood, glass, wax, and random “found” objects.
17. In Laos, Sa paper was used for calligraphy and making festive temple decorations,
umbrellas, fans, and kites.
18. Cambodia's Angkor Wat, originally Hindu, now Buddhist is a significant national symbol.
19. Borobudur temple showcases Buddhist history in Indonesia.
20. Thailand is famous for the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho.

Enumeration: Give what is asked.


21-34. Enumeration: Name the 7 Elements of Art and 7 Principles of Art.
35. Give one example of a Southeast Asian Sculpture.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Multiple Choice: Select the best answer from the given options. Write the LETTER
of your choice.
1. In designing physical activities that promote cardiovascular and muscular fitness activities
to family members. What components do you consider becoming and staying physically
healthy?
A. Aerobics- related Fitness C. Health-related Fitness
B. Dance-related Fitness D. Skill-related Fitness
2. Elysia is a ballet dancer, she can easily bend and stretch her body without feeling pain. In
what HRF components, the physical activity shows _________.
A. Body Composition B. Endurance C. Flexibility D. Strength
3. Cris easily gets tired when she is jogging in the morning. In what components is Cris weak?
A. Body Composition B. Endurance C. Flexibility D. Strength
4. Jemil wants an exercise for his cardio-respiratory exercise fitted to him.
A. Basketball Pass B. Jogging C. Sit and Reach D. Zipper-Rest
5. Enrik wants to know his body composition. He already knew his weight, to compute for his
body composition, he needs to know his _____.
A. Arm Span B. Height C. Leg Length D. Sitting Height
6. MJ is always concerned about his ratio of body fat to lean body mass. In what HRF
components is he concerned?
A. Body Composition B. Fitness C. Force D. Wellness
7. Dennis wants to assess his body composition. He wants to know if his weight is accurate to
his height. What formula does he need to compute for his body composition?
A. BMI, weight (kg) B. BMI, weight (1.1)2 C. BMI, weight (kg) D. BMI, weight (kg)
height (in) height (m) height (m) height (m) 2
8. Colen weighs 50 kilos, and her height is 1.52 meters. What is her BMI and classification?
A. 21.60 Normal B. 21.62 Underweight C. 21.65 Normal D. 21.65 Overweight
9. Ryne can move her joints through a full range of components - her strength, and range of
motion.
A. Agility B. Balance C. Coordination D. Flexibility
10. Robi is a weightlifter. What HRF component does she have?
A. Agility B. Balance C. Speed D. Strength

Identification: Identify the term that matches the following definition.

A. Curl up B. Fitness C. Health-related fitness D. Height E. Physical Fitness


F. Push up G. Sit and reach H. Skill-related fitness I. Waist circumference J. Weight

11. It is a condition in which an individual has enough energy to avoid fatigue and enjoy life.
12. It is the ability of our body to respond to the many demands of life with extra energy for
leisure and recreational activities.
13. It is the ability to become and stay physically healthy.
14. It enhances one’s performance in athletic or sports events.
15. It refers to the heaviness or lightness of a person.
16. It is the distance between the floor to the top of the head in a standing position.
17. It is a good predictor of visceral fat, which contributes more risk of cardiovascular disease
and diabetes than fat, located in other areas of the body.
18. It measures the strength of the upper extremities.
19. It measures the strength of abdominal muscles.
20. It is a test of flexibility for the lower extremities, particularly the hamstring.

Enumeration: Give what is asked.


21-24. Enumerate the four Health Related Fitness.
25-30. Enumerate the six Skill Related Fitness.
31-35. Give five Physical Fitness Tests that we did in PE 8.
HEALTH
Multiple Choice: Select the best answer. Write the LETTER of your choice.

1. What term defines a man or a woman based on biological characteristics?


A. Sex B. Gender C. sexuality D. androgyny
2. Which of the following illustrates gender?
A. AJ hates to cook. C. Janela has a positive body image.
B. Justin does not cry in public. D. Zendee is attracted to Zian.
3. What do you call the sets of activities that society considers appropriate for men and
women?
A. gender role B. gender identity C. gender equality D. gender sensitivity
4. Why is it important to understand human sexuality?
A. We will all be mature adults.
B. We have similar sexuality issues.
C. There is a specific age for developing one’s sexuality.
D. It will help us build a better relationship with ourselves and others.
5. Which dimension of human sexuality refers to valuing relationships?
A. Social Self B. Ethical Self C. Emotional Self D. Mental Self
6. It refers to your attitudes and behavior toward yourself.
A. Gender B. Gender Role C. Sex D. Sexuality
7. It is a period of life characterized by dramatic changes in biological processes, as well as
physical and social contexts.
A. Adolescence B. Gender C. Sex D. Sexuality
8. It usually leads to early pregnancy, thus, early responsibility and parenting.
A. Dating B. Engagement C. Marriage D. Pre-marital sex
9. It doesn't just happen to girls. Boys can harass girls, but girls also can harass guys, guys
may harass other guys, and girls may harass other girls.
A. Peer Pressure B. Rape C. Sexual Harassment D. Sexual Identity
10. A _____ is a decision in which you have carefully considered the outcome of each choice.
A. Bad decision B. Good decision C. Responsibility D. Bullying
11. Which characterizes a good decision?
A. Easy to make C. One that your teacher told you to make
B. Makes your friends happy D. Arrived after thoughtful consideration of consequence/s
12. How do you express yourself?
A. Through my attitudes and behavior C. Through my parents
B. Through the people around me D. Through my friends
13. How do you behave as a man or as a woman?
A. I behave according to my perceptions, feelings, behavior and according to the norms.
B. I behave how people see me.
C. I behave how others feel about me.
D. I behave according to the standards and norms set only.
14. It involves the name given at birth, the toys played with, the clothes worn, the friends
played with, and the roles and responsibilities at home.
A. Gender B. Gender role C. Sexuality D. Gender Equality
15. A characteristic of healthy sexuality that refers to your regard for yourself as a worthwhile person.
A. Self–confidence B. Self–respect C. Self–love D. Self–expression

Draw the gender and sexuality symbols of the following terms.


16. Male 17. Female 18. Gay 19. Lesbian 20. Transgender

Enumeration: Give what is asked.


21-25. Enumerate the five Dimensions of Human Sexuality.
26-30. Enumerate the five Characteristics encompassing your Health Sexuality.

“Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any
obstacle. And remember, if all else fails, just pretend you’re writing a text message to your best friend!”
– Ma’am Geme 2024 😊

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