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4TH Periodical Exam in Mapeh 8

This document appears to be a periodic exam for Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health subjects in the 8th grade for the 2019-2020 school year. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various forms of Asian theater including Kabuki, Peking Opera, Wayang Kulit puppet theater, and their distinctive musical styles. Questions also cover traditional Philippine folk dances like Binislakan, Pangalay, Sakuting, and Sua-ku-sua as well as the health effects of smoking cigarettes and consuming tobacco.

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4TH Periodical Exam in Mapeh 8

This document appears to be a periodic exam for Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health subjects in the 8th grade for the 2019-2020 school year. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various forms of Asian theater including Kabuki, Peking Opera, Wayang Kulit puppet theater, and their distinctive musical styles. Questions also cover traditional Philippine folk dances like Binislakan, Pangalay, Sakuting, and Sua-ku-sua as well as the health effects of smoking cigarettes and consuming tobacco.

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4TH PERIODICAL EXAM IN MAPEH 8

S.Y. 2019-2020

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Write the letter of the correct answer only. Strictly NO ERASURES! 

I. MUSIC.
1. One of the key features of Japanese theatre is the vocal technique used in ______.
A. singing B. dancing C. acting D. combat
2. Dances and movements are accompanied by ______ music which collected and popularized a number
of aspects from all previous forms of Japanese Music.
A. shamisen B. gagaku C. gamelan D. kagura
3. ________ music is very flexible, can be performed by one shamisen or by an entire orchestra of
twenty musicians.
A. Naugata B. fan-pan C. erh-huang D. his-p’l
4. ___________ was traditionally considered as the highest form of arts in China.
A. Japanese Theater B. Chinese Theater C. Indonesian Theater D. Peking Opera
5. Basically, the Peking Opera has two main styles of music, namely: _______and_______.
A. erh-huang and His-p’l B. Ikebana & Cherry Blossoms
C. Hu-chin & Bu-chin D. Ta-lo & Siao-Lo
6. __________ theatre is a well-known Indonesian Theater popular not only in their own country but
spread in several countries around the world.
A. Malay B. Shadow Puppet C. Peking Opera D. Kabuki
7. _____ is an Indonesian and Malay word for theatre.
A. Kulit B. Wayang C. Gamelan D. Dalang
8. The ______ prepares all the materials used like the cloth and the light for the shadow.
A. audience B. gambang C. dalang D. saron
9. A ______ ensemble is comprised mainly by bronze percussion instruments augmented by other
percussion instruments.
A. Gamelan B. Gambang C. Bonang D. Javanese
10. ___________ was performed in royal court and widely performed in public in religious occasions.
A. Kabuki Theater B. Peking Opera C. Wayang Kulit D. Japanese Theater
11. ___________ also known as Sakura is a traditional song that produces distinct characteristics used in
the Asian style of making melodies also known as the pentatonic scale.
A. Chery Blossoms B. Arirang C. Siao D. Hu-chin
12. A kettle drum used to create the tempo of the performance.
A. Hu-chin B. Tan-pi-ku C. Sona D. Yue-chin
II. ARTS.
1.The Peking opera costume is called ___________.
A. Balinese Costumes C. saya and barong tagalog
B. Kimono and obi D. xingtou
2. The performance element that includes both acrobatics and fighting with all manner of weaponry in
Peking opera is __________.
A. combat C.speech
B. dance-acting D. song
3. ______ is the main male role in Peking Opera.
A. Dan C. Jing
B. Chou D. Sheng
4. A platform that raises the performers from below the stage in Japan’s kabuki.
A. Hanamichi C. Mawaro Butal
B. Kogakudo D. Suppon
5. It is a Japanese terminology which means male roles.
A. Aragoto C. Suppon
B. Onna-gata D. HAnamichi
6. It is a Japanese traditional drama.
A. Kabuki Theater C. Nang Shadow Puppet
B. Peking Opera D. Wayang Kulit Puppet show
7. It is a shadow puppet of Indonesia.
A. Kabuki C. Peking Opera
B. Nang D. Wayang Kulit
8. The Indonesian shadow puppet theatre shows are based on the stories of _______.
A. Biag Ni Lam-ang C. Ramayana and Mahabharata
B. Nagarakretagama D. The Tale of the Heike
9. The puppeteer of Java, Indonesia is called _________.
A. blencong C. gawang
B. dalang D. kothak
10. The performances of shadow puppet theaters are accompanied by the music of ________.
A. gamelan C. piano
B. guitar D. rondalla
11. Indonesian puppet theaters are performed woth shadows that are cast on a _________.
A. cotton screen and an oil lamp C. tarpaulin and spotlight
B. Japanese paper and lampshade D. transparent plastic and flashlight
12.In kabuki theatre art, a fan as props symbolizes _____________.
A. bird C. rain
B. insects D. wind
III. P.E.
1._________ is also a physical activity that can promote lifelong fitness and wellness.
A. singing B. dancing C. acting D. cooking
2. It was derived from “Li-King-Tung”, a Chinese word given to the name Lingayen, the capital of
Pangasinan, by the Chinese settlers of this place a long time ago.
A. Binislakan B. Sakuting C. Pangalay D. Sua-ku-sua
3. The stay of________, a Chinese pirate who built his kingdom here.
A. Limahong B. Francisca C. Sapaniards D. Ramon
4. Partners stand about six feet apart. One or more pairs in a set can take part in the dance, in any formation
desired.
A. Binislakan B. Sakuting C. Pangalay D. Sua-ku-sua
5. Being known as fierce warriors, the Tausug of Jolo, Sulu are also remarkable as seafarers and farmers.
A. Binislakan B. Sakuting C. Pangalay D. Sua-ku-sua
6. __________ is the dance researcher of Sua-Ku-Sua.
A. Ramon A. Obusan C. Ramon A. Abusan
B. Francisca Reyes-Aquino D. Francisca Aquino-Reyes
7. The dancers look backward or upward in some of the movements; hence, the name _______.
A. Lingayen B. Tausug C. Pangasinan D. Indonesia
8. This is a dance of the ethnic people living in the western side of the Cordilleras way back
before the coming of the Americans to our country.
A. Binislakan B. Sakuting C. Pangalay D. Sua-ku-sua
9. During the Christmas, young boys and girls accompanied by their elders would go to the
lowlands, especially in ___________ to dance in front of the houses and ask for gifts.
A. Abra and IlocosNorte C. China and Malaysia
B. Jolo and Sulu D. Burma and Cambodia
10. ________is the traditional “finger nail” dance of the Tausug people of the Sulu Archipelago
and Sabah.
A. Binislakan B. Sakuting C. Pangalay D. Sua-ku-sua
11. A wedding/ festival dance.
A. Binislakan B. Sakuting C. Pangalay D. Sua-ku-sua
12. A courtship dance.
A. Binislakan B. Sakuting C. Pangalay D. Sua-ku-sua
IV. HEALTH.
1.A thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.
A. Alcohol B. Cigarette C. Tobacco D.Nicotine
2.Is a colorless, bitter tasting substance that humans have been consuming since the ancient
times.
A. Alcohol B. Cigarette C. Tobacco D.Nicotine
3.Cigarette smoking primarily affects the ___________ system.
A. Central Nervous C. Cardiovascular
B. Respiratory D. Digestive System
4. _____ is a plant whose leaves can be rolled in a cigar or pipe and can be
smoked.
A. Alcohol B. Cigarette C. Tobacco D.Nicotine
5.

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