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MAPEH (With Answer Key)

MAPEH

Name: _____________________________ Score: ______________

Test 1: Multiple Choices (2 Points each)


Directions: Choose the best answer; write your answer in the space provided before the
number.
___1. These are tiny microorganisms that infect or invade the body and attack body cells and
tissues
A. Bacteria B. Pathogen C. Virus
___2. Pneumonia is a sickness caused by pathogen called_____.
A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus
___3. Rickettsias need living cell in order to grow and multiply, which of the following is a
rickettsias? A. Dysentery B. Small pox C. Fluke D. Ticks
___4. Athlete’s foot is a disease caused by pathogen called ____
A. Fungi B. Parasite C. Fungi D. Lactobacillus
___5. Which of the following virus enters the respiratory system and cause sickness?
A. Cold B. Rabies C. Wart D. Lactobacillus
___6. . This is a pathogen that causes amoebic dysentery.
A. Parasite B. Protozoa C. Virus D. Lactobacillus
___7. Helminths is a pathogen meaning ______.
A. Bacteria B. Parasite C. Virus D. Lactobacillus
___8. This helminth lives in the intestines and causes a serious illness known as__
A. Bilharziasis B. Schistosomiasis C. Trichinosis D. Lactobacillus
___9. Prevention of helminth diseases requires____.
A. Eating good food B. Maintain cleanliness C. Taking medicine D. Exercise
___10. Diseases caused by the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person to
another are called _______ diseases.
A. Communicable B. Non-Communicable C. Toxin Bacteria D. Malaria
___11. Based on the images below; where is the Indian musical instrument called Karta?

A. B. C. D.
___12. s 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. Alves B. Tabla C. Tala D. Mridangam
___13. A sequence of drum-syllables or ''bol''?
A. Theka B. Tala C. Banam D. Esraj
___14. What common instrument for keeping rhythm in Hindustani music?
A. Mridangam B. Tabla C. Chikara D. Sarangi
___15. What is the term for traditional expressions of love, separation, and loneliness; It tells
about both the pain of loss of the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain?
A. Qawwali B. Dholak C.Punjabi D. Ghazal
___16. Based on the images below; where is the Pakistan’s musical instrument called Dholak?

A. B. C. D.

___17. Based on the images below; where is the Pakistan’s musical instrument called Rubab?

A. B. C. D.
___18. Based on the images below; where is the Israel’s musical instrument called Shofar?

A. B. C. D.

___19. An error in baseball is ___.


A. Getting out on the base-paths B. Making a mistake on defense
C. Striking out D. Umpires bad decisions
___20. Based on the images below; where is the Israel’s musical instrument called Psalterion
(Harp)?
A. B. C. D.

___21. What group of microscopic single-celled organisms that live in enormous numbers in
almost every environment on the surface of Earth, from deep-sea vents to the digestive tracts
of humans?
A. Protozoa B. Fungi C. Algae D. Bacteria
___22. What bacteria live in the human mouth and intestines and on our skin; these help
protect us from harmful bacteria?
A. TOXIN BACTERIA B. RESIDENT BACTERIA C. RICKETTSIAS D. VIRUS
___23. What bacteria produce a certain poison?
A. TOXIN BACTERIA B. RESIDENT BACTERIA C. RICKETTSIAS D. VIRUS
___24. A perfect game in baseball is ______.
A. A pitcher holding a team to no runs, hits, and BB without any errors from his team
B. A team scoring at least double the opponent
C. Having at least 3 hits and making no outs
___25. What organisms that are considered intermediate, that is, somewhere between a virus
and a bacterium?
A. FUNGI B. PROTOZOA C. RICKETTSIAS D. VIRUS
___26. What simple life-like forms from one half to 100 the size of a bacteria; these organisms
are the human body’s worst enemies?
A. FUNGI B. PROTOZOA C. RICKETTSIAS D. VIRUS
___27. What organism that cannot make their own food; many lives on dead animals, insect,
and leaves?
A. FUNGI B. PROTOZOA C. BACTERIA D. VIRUS
___28. There are typically _ men in a starting (pitching) rotation.
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 3
___29. A southpaw is a(n)_____
A. Switch hitting batter B. Right handed first-basemen
C. Left-handed pitcher D. Left and Right pitcher
___30. What organisms those are larger than bacteria and have a more complex cellular
structure; most of these are harmless and they are most common in tropical areas that have
poor sanitation?
A. FUNGI B. PROTOZOA C. BACTERIA D. VIRUS
___31. What disease-causing organism that lives on or in a human or another animal and
derives its nourishment from its host?
A. Predator B. Mutualism C. Parasite D. Commensalism
___32. What is the meaning of the Greek word helmins?
A. Worm B. Parasite C. Fungus D. Bacillus

___33. Which of the following image(s) is/are prevention(s) of communicable diseases?

I. II.
III. IV.

___34. Which of the following image(s) is /are type(s) of in-direct communicable diseases?

I. II.
III. IV.

___35. Which position player is known as "1" on the baseball diamond?


A. Catcher B. Pitcher C. First Baseman D. Second Baseman
___36. How many players play defense on a baseball diamond?
A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12
___37. How many innings are in a typical game. (No Extra Innings, or shortened)
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 3
___38. The DH hits instead of the _____.
A. Catcher B. Left Fielder C. Pitcher D. Out-fielder
___39. What worm family did the schistosomiasis belong?
A. Trichina spiralis B. Tape worm C. Fluke D. Round worm
___40. What type of worm that the eggs usually enter the body through contaminated water or
food or on
fingers placed in the mouth after the hands have touched a contaminated object?
A. Tapeworm B. Fluke C. Pin Worm D. Round worm
___41. What worm also called seatworms and threadworms?
A. Tapeworm B. Fluke C. Pin Worm D. Round worm
___42. What worm that the eggs usually enter the body via raw or undercooked pork, sausage
or bear meat?
A. Trichina spiralis B. Tape worm C. Fluke D. Round worm
___43. What worm that the eggs usually enter the body via raw or uncooked beef?
A. Trichina spiralis B. Tape worm C. Fluke D. Round worm
___44. What type of worm that first matures inside freshwater snails; after leaving the snails,
they can enter the body of humans by penetrating the skin of persons swimming, bathing, or
washing in water?
A. Tapeworm B. Fluke C. Pin Worm D. Round worm
___45. What is the third of the four Vedas of Hinduism?
A. Samagana B. Rig veda C. Sama veda D. Melismatic
___46. Based on the images below; where is the Indian musical instrument called Tabla?
A. B. C. D.

___47. Described as a non-membranous percussive instrument but with solid resonators. It is


one of the oldest classes of instrument in India. It may also be a melodic instrument or
instruments to keep tal?
A. Ghan B. Avanaddh C. Tat D. Sushir
___48. What Indian musical instrument referred to as vina during the old civilization.
Instruments in this class are plucked (stringed instruments)?
A. Sushir B. Ghan C. Avanaddh D. Tat
___49. How many teams are in the MLB?
A. 30 B. 25 C. 20 D. 15
___50. Which of the following does not affect your batting average?
A. Fielder's Choice B. Sacrifice Fly C. Walk-Off Home Run D. Infield Fly

Test 2: Label (10 Points)

Directions: Label the different materials, tools and equipment in baseball.


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MAPEH MAJOR LET QUESTIONS 1-10
1. Which of the following is a wrong practice in giving first aid?
a. Loosen any tight clothing of the victim
b. Reassure and comfort casualty
c. Check for a medical bracelet indicating a condition
d. Give food and drinks to an unconscious person ✔

2. It is the Cebuano Christmas carol composed by Vicente Rubi. Its famous counterpart is " Ang
Pasko Ay Sumapit."
a. Kasadya Ning Taknaa ✔

b. No Te Vayas
c. Dayo Dayo Kupita
d. Kaisa-isa Niyan
3. Which Indonesian instrument is a set of pot gongs in parallel rows used in a gamelan ensemble?
a. Kempyang
b. Saron demung
c. Bonang barung ✔

d. Gong siyam
4. He is the Russian composer who wrote some of the greatest ballet scores of all time including the
"Swan Lake" and "The Sleeping Beauty."
a. Giuseppe Verdi
b. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ✔

c. Karlheinz Stockhausen
d. Igor Stravinsky
5. Compared to sunny days, what happens to the number of dengue cases during the rainy season?
a. Increases because mosquitoes prefer cooler weather
b. Increases because stagnant water becomes a breeding place for mosquitoes ✔

c. Stays relatively the same


d. Decreases because mosquitoes are more active in the summer
6. It is the monochromatic painting by National Artist for Visual Arts Hernando Ocampo.
a. Genesis ✔

b. Planting Rice
c. Third-Class Carriage
d. Madonna of the Slums
7. Origami is the art of paper folding in Japan. Different shapes bring different meanings. What
shape symbolizes wisdom and success?
a. Crane
b. Frog
c. Dragon ✔

d. Cat
8. This is a popular couple dance among the rancheros of Mexico.
a. Rheinlander for Three
b. Almelose Kermisse
c. Arkadsky
d. La Costilla ✔

9. It is a type of tournament in which a team must challenge and defeat someone in a higher rank in
order to advance to the top.
a. Single elimination
b. Double elimination
c. Round ribbon
d. Ladder ✔
10. The competition program of Women's Artistic Gymnastics includes the following except:
a. pommel horse ✔

b. balance beam
c. horse vault
d. floor

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