Grade 8 Long Quiz in MAPEH PDF
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This document is a long quiz in MAPEH covering various aspects of music, art, physical education, and health. It includes multiple choice questions on topics like musical instruments, types of music, and basic skills in sports. The quiz is likely for grade 8 students.
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LONG QUIZ in MAPEH which is a traditional expressions of love, separation and loneliness. A. Hindustani B. Ghazal 2. A musical instrument from India that described as a non- membranous percussive instrument but with solid resonators. A. Tat B. Sushir C. Ghan D. Vitat 3. Which o...
LONG QUIZ in MAPEH which is a traditional expressions of love, separation and loneliness. A. Hindustani B. Ghazal 2. A musical instrument from India that described as a non- membranous percussive instrument but with solid resonators. A. Tat B. Sushir C. Ghan D. Vitat 3. Which of the following is the music from South India. A. Carnatic B. Ghazal C. Qawwali D. Hindustani 4. It’s described as a membranous percussive instrument in India. A. Ghan B. Avanaddah C. Tat D. Vitat 5. Also known as blown air. It is characterized by the use of air to excite the various resonators. A. Tat B. Sushir C. Ghan D. Vitat 6. A regular, repeating rhythmic phrase, particularly as rendered on a percussive instrument with an ebb and flow of various intonations represented as a ''theka''. A. Tabla B. Tala C. Mridagam D. Tala 7. Most common instrument for keeping rhythm in Hindustani music is ______. A. Tala B. Theka C. Tabla D. Mridagam 8. Which of the following is the music from North India. A. Hindustani B. Ghazal C. Carnatic D. 9. The devotional music of the Chishti Order of Pakistan. A. Hindustani B. Ghazal C. Carnatic D. 10. A 30 rock-cut cave monuments that date back from the 2nd century BC to the 600 CE. A. Ajanta Caves B. Kot Diji C. Mohenjo Daro D. Taj Mahal 11. It is celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November. A. Diwali B. Halloween C. Lantern Festival D. Rangoli 12. People from this place are known for making printed cloth. A. Turkmenistan B. Tajikistan C. Turkmenistan D. Uzbekistan 13. Another term used for the holiday or Hindu New Year. A. Festival of Lights B. Festival of Festivals C. Festival of Lanterns D. Festival of Talents 14. It is a large elaborately embroidered wall hanging made in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. A.Shirdaks. B. Ketene C. Frescoes D. Tush kyiz 15. A homespun silk used for beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women. A. Ketene B. Diyas C. Tush kyiz D. Shirdaks 16. One of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India. A. Diwali B. Kot Diji C. Rangoli D. Track Art 17. A skill where you throw the ball from the center plate towards the opponent. A. Running B. Catching C. Hitting D. Pitching 18. A very important skill which allows you to advance to safety from one base to another with full speed and agility. A. Running B. Catching C. Hitting D. Pitching 19. The most basic skill in baseball and softball. It prevents the opponent from touching the base, earn points, and runs. A. Pitching B. Throwing C. Catching D. Hitting 20. An offensive skill used to hit the pitch ball using a bat. A. Pitching B. Throwing C. Catching D. Hitting 21. The ______ has a cork-and- rubber core, around which yarn is tightly wrapped; the cover consists of two snugly fitted pieces of white leather sewn together. A. Ball B. Gloves C. Bat D. Both a & b 22. The ________ is traditionally covered with grass, except for the pitcher’s circle, or mound, the base paths, the adjacent infield from first to third base, and the home plate area. A. Ball field B. Oval C. Gym D. playing field 23. What do you call an individual who cannot resist a microorganism invading the body, multiplying and resulting in infection? A. Portal of Entry B. Reservoir C. Portal of Exit D. Susceptible 24. These are tiny single- celled organisms producing toxins. A. Bacteria B. Fungi C. Protozoa D. Virus 25. What is the smallest known pathogen infecting cells of biological organisms? A. Bacteria B. Fungi C. Protozoa D. Virus 26. What is the stage in which recovery seems complete? The body’s defenses defeat the illness although the disease may still be communicable. The host may experience a relapse or being sick again. A. Decline Stage C. Recovery Stage B. Prodromal Stage D. Relapse discharge, slight fever, headache, watery eyes, runny nose, tiredness, irritability. The pathogen continues to multiply during this stage and the host is already capable of transferring this pathogen to a new host. What stage is this? A. Decline Stage C. Recovery Stage 28. In which stage does it refer to a person who has been affected by conditions in the past and is affected with the same again? It could be a medical or psychological condition like cancer, drug addiction or depression. A. Decline Stage C. Recovery Stage B. Prodromal Stage D. Relapse 29-30. BONUS