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MUSIC

1. Pakistan is known for its unique vocals. Which one of the following Pakistan vocal styles talks about
the pain of loss and the beauty of love in spite of pain?
A. Bhangra B. Ghazal C. Punjabi D. Qawwali

2. Which of the following Israel Music is known for having instrumental accompaniment which has
strong off beats and asymmetric meters?
A. Hora B. Iqa C. Maqam D. Wazn

3. All of the following are characteristics of Indian Music, EXCEPT _________________.

A. It has musical theme that talks about Christianity.


B. Indian music consists of folk, classical and pop music.
C. It is characterized by microtones, notes, and ornamentations.
D. Melodies improvised from grammar and rhythmic patterns used in percussion.
4. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Arab and Israel Music?

A. It is usually homophonic, modal, and limited in range.


B. Phrases are usually balanced and with two bars long.
C. The musical genre of Arab and Israel are always polyphonic.
D. Music of Israel has distinctive vocal style following a guttural and throaty enunciation.
5. Classification of Indian Instruments that are described as membranous percussive instrument which
involve different kinds of drums.
A. Avanaddh B. Sushir C. Tat D. Vitat

6. Classification of Indian Instruments that are described as bowed stringed instruments.

A. Avanaddh B. Sushir C. Tat D. Vitat

7. Pakistan is known for its unique vocals. Which one of the following Pakistan vocal styles portrays
devotional music of the Christi order?
A. Bhangra B. Ghazal C. Punjabi D. Qawwali

8. All of the following are characteristics of Pakistan Music, EXCEPT _________________.

A. Pakistani folk songs are predominantly strophic in pattern.


B. Music of Pakistan is known for its two vocal styles in singing.
C. Majority of instrumental music of Pakistan can be placed only into one of two categories,
namely woodwind, and percussion.
D. Majority of instrumental music of Pakistan can be placed into one of five categories, namely
woodwind, brass, string, keyboard, and percussion.
9. Classification of Indian Instruments that is described as a non-membranous percussive instrument
but with solid resonators.
A. Ghan B. Sushir C. Tat D. Vitat

10. Classification of Indian Instruments that is characterized by using air to excite the various
resonators.
A. Ghan B. Sushir C. Tat D. Vitat

11. Musical instrument of Pakistan which has a pair of twin hand drums.

A. Dholak B. Harmonium C. Rubab D. Tabla

12. Musical instrument of Pakistan which is a lute-like musical instrument.

Dholak B. Harmonium C. Rubab D. Tabla


ARTS

13. A well-known Indian art of making designs or patterns on the walls or the floor of the house that
uses finely ground white powder along with different colors.
A. Diwali B. Henna C. Mehndi D. Rangoli

14. Which of the following Indian art uses paste made from dry leaves powder of a henna plant to
draw artistic lines and shapes on the skin of a person?
A. Diwali B. Henna C. Mehndi D. Rangoli

15. What do you call the traditional carpet that was founded in an ancient city called al-Hirah which is
made of sheep’s wool?
A. Mandala B. Mehndi C. Rihal D. Tibetan Mat

16. It is made of colorful sands wherein monks that will make it must first learn the idea or the
philosophy behind it.
A. Mandala B. Mehndi C. Rihal D. Tibetan Mat

17. What art of Uzbekistan is known for holding a prominent place among the numerous forms of
popular applied art?
A. Carpets B. Carving C. Ceramics D. Fabrics
18. In Kazakhstan, what kind of pattern and design are used in decorating clothing, utility tools, yurts,
and horses’ saddles?
A. Fabric B. Printed Cloths C. Nomadic D. Rocks
19. Tajik’s carving gradually changed to Arabian inscriptions using different images. Aside from
images of people, what is the other image that they are using for their carving?
A. Animals B. Flowers C. Mountain D. Sea
20. It is mostly present in architectural monuments, household structures, musical instruments, and
souvenirs in Tajikistan.

A. Carvings B. Ceramics C. Paintings D. Statues

21. Taj Mahal was built in 1632 in memory of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Who built this
mausoleum?
A. Arabian B. Islamic C. Jameh Mosque D. Moguls

22. Iran has one of the richest art heritages in the world history. What building in Iran is built in early 8 th
Century CE and among the first minarets erected following the advent of Islam?

A. Angkor Wat B. Borobudur C. Jameh Mosque D. Taj Mahal

23. A homespun silk that is used for the beautiful dresses worn by Turkmen women on special
occasions.
A. Keteni B. Tush Kyiz C. Shirdaks D. Turksmen Carpet
24. In Kyrgystan, these are flat cushions made in shadow-pairs that are also seen on every chair,
padding the seat.
A. xxx B. Tush Kyiz C. Shirdaks D. Turksmen Carpet
Physical Education

25. All of the following are Indoor Recreational Activity, EXCEPT _________________.
A. Billiard B. Biking C. Chess D. Scrabble

26. In Scrabble, this is where chosen letters are placed, and where words are formed before entering
it to the board.
A. Dictionary B. Racks C. Scrabble Board D. Scrabble Tiles
27. This is the most essential thing for the checking of acceptable words played in Scrabble.
A. Dictionary B. Racks C. Scrabble Board D. Scrabble Tiles
28. Each letter in Scrabble has their corresponding value. What is the value of letter Q?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 8 D. 10
29. In Scrabble, what is the value of letter K?
A. 1 B. 5 C. 8 D. 10
30. New words in Scrabble may be formed using the following ways EXCEPT _____________.
A. Replacing the tile that is already on the board.
B. Adding one or more letters to a word or letters already on the board.
C. Placing a complete word parallel to a word already played so that adjacent letters also form
complete words.
D. Placing a word at right angles to a word already on the board. The new word must use one
of the letters already on the board or must add a letter to it.
31. The most numerous pieces in the game of chess that moves forward but captures diagonally.
A. Bishop B. Knight C. Pawn D. Rook
32. The only piece on the board during a chess game that represents a woman and considered as the
most powerful piece of the game.
A. Bishop B. King C. Queen D. Rook
33. He started ruling the chess world from the age of 22 as the youngest ever undisputed World
Chess Champion in 1985.
A. Anatoly Karpov B. Bobby Fischer C. Garry Kasparov D. Magnus Carlsen
34. He was the youngest-ever Soviet National Master World junior chess champion in 1969.
A. Anatoly Karpov B. Bobby Fischer C. Garry Kasparov D. Magnus Carlsen
35. Domino is a game wherein you will connect the tiles based on the number of dots. From what
country it is originated?
A. China B. Japan C. South Korea D. Taiwan
36. All of the following are facts about Domino, EXCEPT _________________.

A. Domino gaming pieces are called deck or pack.


B. Each end is marked with number of spots or blank.
C. The traditional Domino is composed of 101 dominoes.
D. Dominoes are called “bones” because the earliest tiles were made from animal bones.
HEALTH

37. An opening that allows the microorganism to enter the host. It includes body openings, mucus
membranes or breaks on the skin.
A. Portal of Entry B. Portal of Exit C. Reservoir D. Susceptible Host
38. Known as the place where pathogen leaves the reservoir such as the nose, mouth, or anus.
A. Portal of Entry B. Portal of Exit C. Reservoir D. Susceptible Host
39. Stage of Infection wherein a sick person manifest signs and symptoms, specific to certain type of
infection.
A. Convalescence B. Illness Stage C. Incubation Stage D. Prodromal Stage
40. Medical term that refers to the state of having a specific illness or condition.
A. Incidence B. Morbidity C. Mortality D. Prevalence
41. In medicine, it is a term also used for death rate, or the number of deaths in a certain group of
people in a certain period of time.
A. Incidence B. Morbidity C. Mortality D. Prevalence
42. These are simple organisms that cannot make their own food and many of it lives on dead
animals, insects, and leaves.
A. Bacteria B. Fungi C. Rickettsia D. Virus
43. Type of Pathogen that are considered intermediate and that is somewhere between a virus and a
bacterium.
A. Bacteria B. Fungi C. Rickettsia D. Virus
44. Which of the following communicable diseases are transmitted by food-borne/water-borne
transmission?
A. Chickenpox B. Cholera C. Influenza D. Malaria
45. A communicable disease that can be transmitted through insect bites.
A. Chickenpox B. Cholera C. Influenza D. Malaria
46. An organism that lives in host organisms and draws nourishment from them.
A. Fungus B. Parasite C. Protozoa D. Virus
47. Single-celled organisms that is much more complex than bacteria which infects organisms using
water or food.
A. Fungus B. Parasite C. Protozoa D. Virus
48. Level of prevention which involves getting immunized, eating a healthy diet, and getting enough
sleep.
A. Primary B. Secondary C. Self-Monitoring D. Tertiary
49. Level of prevention which involves prompt diagnosis and treatment.
A. Primary B. Secondary C. Self-Monitoring D. Tertiary
50. Level of prevention which is focused on rehabilitating the sick person to prevent long-term
complications of the disease.
A. Primary B. Secondary C. Self-Monitoring D. Tertiary

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