Mapeh 7 Exam
Mapeh 7 Exam
NAME: SCORE:
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answers in the space
provided before each number. Your answers must be in CAPITAL LETTERS. NO
ERASURES! Erasures means wrong.
1. Is a bowl-shaped basket made from rattan with sizes that vary from 20 to 150 cm in
diameter.
a. Bulul c. Labba
b. Bolinao Mats d. Binakol
3. This song is about a missing heirloom piece a ring with a single gem, it expresses the
great sentimental object from parents.
a. Pamulinawen c. Atin Cu Pung Singsing
b. Bahay Kubo d. Sarung Banggi
4. An unglazed earthen jar with small opening used for storage for water and rice grains
and as container for salt, brown sugar, local wine and bagoong.
a. Inabel c. Bulul
b. Burnay d. Labba
6. An Ilocano folk song about an Ilocano woman to whom then man is singing.
a. Pamulinawen c. Atin Cu Pung Singsing
b. Bahay Kubo d. Sarung Banggi
7. Are song written by the folk and are sung to accompany daily activities such as
farming, fishing and putting the baby to sleep.
a. Vocal Music c. Lyrics
b. A capella d. folk song
10. A Tagalog folk song that tells of a small hut with a variety of vegetables surrounding
it.
a. Pamulinawen c. Atin Cu Pung Singsing
b. Bahay Kubo d. Sarung Banggi
II. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Identify what is being asked and write your answers on the space provided
before each number. NO ERASURES! Erasures means wrong.
1. The one who wrote the Bicolano folk song entitled Sarung Banggi.
2. She is the last “Mambabatok.”
3. Is another form of art of Kalinga because it usually covers the chest and
the arms, it may be considered as clothing and decoration.
4. Are the most numerous and best known of Ifugao figurative sculptures
and usually take the form of either standing or seated figure.
5. A color that used in Kalinga textile that signifies bravery.
6. A mat that is made from buri or raffia leaves.
7. A short piece of vocal music with lyrics.
8. It retains the Spanish architecture along its narrow cobble – stoned
streets known as .
9. It is considered as the “Intramuros of the North.”
10. The natives of Kalinga woven wears the wrap around shirt or tapis
called , which reaches below the knee.
III. ENUMERATION
“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work and
learning from failure.”