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Third Periodical Test in MAPEH- 3

1. In what period was the earliest history of ballet recorded?


a. Romantic
c. Medieval
b. Renaissance
d. Archaic
2. What was the origin of Latin American Dances?
a. Mexican music
c. Jamaican music
b. Cuban music
d. African music
3. Which is not a popular dance of Latin America?
a. Waltz
c. cha-cha
b. Tango
d. rumba
4. What is the art of staging a play or drama?
a. Cinema
c. dance
b. Theater
d. ritual
5. What form of dance is known as musical theater?
a. Salsa
c. ballet
b. Foxtrot
d. folk dance
6. What do masks possess that Africans believe in?
a. Witchcraft
c. love potion
b. Magical energy
d. curse
7. Which of the following is not a famous Greek dramatist?
a. Bertolt Brecht
c. Euripides
b. Sophocles
d. Aristophanes
8. What characteristic of Russian Ballet influenced the world and the people
today?
a. Elaborate floor patterns made by the groups and lines of dancers
b. Greater expressiveness and authenticity in scenery, costume, and
choreography
c. Graceful movements, use of orchestral music, costume, scenic effects
communicate the art, style, and taste of the people
d. Dancing and enhanced by scenic effects
9. What is the characteristic of the Russian Ballet influenced by the world and
people today?
a. Perfection
c. intense dramatic feeling
b. Numb feeling
d. ordinary feeling
10.
What term in volleyball is use when the players actions directing the
ball towards the opponent, except serve and block.
a. Attack
c. double foul
b. Point
d. rotation
11.
Which of the following is the basic rule in playing volleyball?
a. A match is consisting of three out of five sets.
b. The serve is initiated from within the serving area by a back right row
player to start the game.
c. When the serving team wins the rally, a point is scored and the server
serves again.
d. All of the following
12.
Who is the official of playing the volley ball who directs the match from
the start until the end of the game?
a. The first Referee-F
c. the second referee-s
b. Scorer
d. line judges-LJ
13.
If the fault is whistled by the first referee, he will indicate the
following:
a. The team to serve
c. the nature of fault
b. The players fault (if necessary)
d. all of these
14.
Who is the official in playing the volley ball the gives the signal for the
service that begins the really.
a. First referee
c. second referee
b. Scorer
d. line judges
15.
What execution of the hand signal used by the referee when
authorization to serve?
a. Move the hand to indicate direction of service
b. Extend arm to the side of the team that will serve
c. Raise the forearms front and back and twist them around the body

d. Raise the palm of one hand over the fingers of the other, held vertically.
What execution of the hand signal used by the referee when end of
set?
a. Cross the forearms in front of the chest, hands open.
b. Show a yellow card
c. Raise the eight fingers, spread open
d. Raise both arms vertically, palms forward
17.
What rule is applied when the serving team makes an error?
a. A point and a right to serve are awarded to the opponent
b. A point is scored and the server serves again
c. Players of the serving team rotates one position clockwise
d. A & b
18.
What execution is made by the Line Judges when the ball lands outside
the court?
a. Raise flag vertically
b. Points flag downward
c. Raise flag and touch the top with the palm
d. Raises and crosses both arms
19.
It is added to the mask and used for ornamentation and believe that to
increase the power of the mask or to oppose an evil spirit.
a. Colors
c. materials
b. Flowers
d. design
20.
It is the term used worldwide for films?
a. Celluloid film
c. cinema
b. Movie
d. documentary
21.
Which of the following is a type of motion pictures which deals
primarily with fact, not fiction and they are seen regularly on cable and
broadcast television?
a. Feature films
c. documentary
b. Experimental
d. educational
22.
What conditions contributing disease that has traditional beliefs hinder
medical attention?
a. Cultural
c. politics
b. Education
d. Economy
23.
What disease that causes a large percentage of Mortality in female?
a. Diabetes Miletus
c. Heart Disease
b. Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection d. Measles
24.
What disease causes a lowest percentage of Mortality in Male?
a. Accidents
b. Certain Conditions
originating in the prenatal period
c. Pneumonia
d. Diabetes Miletus
25.
What term is refers to the degree or severity of a disease?
a. Mortality
c. Diseases
b. Immortality
d. Morbidity
26.
What conditions contributing disease that the poverty is usually a
source of illness because of deprivation of medical attention for its high cost?
a. Culture
c. Education
b. Economy
d. Environment
27.
Which of the following is not a contagious disease?
a. Hepa-B
c. Diabetes
b. Heart Disease
d. Hypertension
28.
What is the term usually used to determine the number of deaths?
a. Disease
c. Morbidity
b. Mortality
d. Contagious
29.
What type of disease is an infectious disease?
a. Contagious
c. non-communicable disease
b. Morbidity
d. Mortality
30.
What conditions contributing diseases that the source of organism of
the disease that exist in our environment?
a. Education
b. Politics
b. Environment
d. Culture
31.
Which of the following is not an infectious disease?
16.

a. Communicable disease
c. Non-communicable disease
b. Morbidity
d. Mortality
32.
What conditions contributing disease that the prevention and solution
of the disease is more successful with knowledge and awareness?
a. Politics
c. Education
b. Economy
d. Environment
33.
What are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the
Philippines?
a. Heart disease and Diarrhea
b. Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections and Pneumonia
c. Malaria and Heart Disease
d. Accidents and Heart Disease
34.
In human which of the following conditions is not referred to abnormal
condition or disease?
a. Distress
c. Discomfort
b. Death
d. all of the above
35.
Which of the following Pathogens that results to athletes foot,
ringworm, and tinea flava or an-an?
a. Virus
c. Parasitic Worm
b. Fungi
d. Bacteria
36.
Which of the following is not Pathogen?
a. Protozoa
c. Parasitic Worms
b. SARS
d. Virus
37.
Which of the following is not a stage of infection?
a. Decline stage
c. Incubation
b. Prodromal Stage
d. Virus
38.
What is the element of infection that the place of microorganisms can
thrive and reproduce?
a. Causative agent
c. Reservoir
b. Portal of entry
d. Mode of transmission
39.
What is the disease that is capable of passing from one person to
another?
a. Non-communicable diseases
c. Communicable diseases
b. Tuberculosis
d. Malaria
40.
What conditions contributing disease that the illness and death of
individual or the whole community is under the responsibility of the
government official?
a. Culture
c. Education
b. Politics
d. Environment
41.
What disease those cause lowest percentage of mortality in female?
a. Accidents
c. Chronic Lower Respiratory
b. Hypertension
d. Certain Conditions originating in the
pre-natal period
42.
What is the government agency that determines the causes of
Morbidity and Mortality in the Philippines?
a. Department of Education
c. Department of Social Welfare and
Development
b. Department of Health
d. National Statistics Office
43.
What is the term applied for an abnormal condition that impairs the
normal functioning of an organism or the body?
a. Disease
c. Death
b. Mortality
d. Morbidity
44.
What is the biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host?
a. Virus
c. Fungi
b. Bacteria
d. Parasitic Worms
45.
What is the smallest pathogens infecting infect cells of biological
organisms?
a. Protozoa
c. Parasitic Worms
b. Fungi
d. Bacteria
46.
Which of the following is not a communicable disease?
a. Hepa B
c. Tuberculosis
b. AIDS
d. Heart disease
47.
What is the quality of or condition of being mortal?

a. Morbidity
c. Mortality
b. Diseases
d. Immortality
48.
How we are going to protect our family from communicable disease?
a. Take vitamins daily
c. have a regular check up
b. Use separate utensils for patient
d. all of the above
49.
According to lumiere Brothers and Charlie chaplin filmmaking is the
means of entertainment. But today films _____________.
a. Emerge from being a simple art
b. Being among the most lucrative of businesses.
c. A & b
d. A only
50.
Today, filmmaking and cinema have evolved through the use of
_______.
a. Celluloid film
c. computer
b. Lap top
d. CGA
51.
How can you reduce the risk of cancer?
a. Identify the sign and symptoms
b. Practice non-tobacco lifestyle
c. Exercise and maintain the right weight
d. All of the above
52.
Certain factors increase the risk of developing diabetes and should
consider the four Fs. Which of the following is not included?
a. Fat-being fat or overweight
b. Being female
c. Family history
d. Being 35 years old
53.
How can we manage asthma?
a. Do not inhale paint fumes, and cleaning products
b. Avoid products sold in aerosol cans.
c. Drink at least 6 to 8 glasses of water a day
d. All of the above
54.
What are the ways of reducing risk of cardiovascular disease?
a. Maintain a healthy blood cholesterol level and choose a heart healthy diet.
b. Avoid smoking and second hand smoke
c. Maintain a healthful blood pressure and body weight
d. All of the above
55.
The following are the major categories of cancer. Which of the
following is not included?
a. Carcinoma
c. sarcomas
b. Lymphomas
d. malignant
56-60. (Write your answer in a sheet of paper. cross wise)
What are the ways by which the process of contamination may have been
prevented?

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Prepared by:

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Rodolfo D. Calindong/Jdcjr_82@yahoo.com

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