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Republic of the Philippines

BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY


Main Campus
CPG North Avenue, Tagbilaran City

Vision: A premiere S & T university for the formation of world-class and virtuous human resource for sustainable
development in Bohol and the country.
Mission: BISU is committed to provide quality higher education in the arts and sciences, as well as in the
professional and technological fields undertake research and development, and extension services for the
sustainable development of Bohol and the country.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2 (PE 2)
FINAL EXAMINATION – Second Semester A.Y. 2021- 2022

Test I. Multiple Choice (5pts)


Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the best answer from the given choices.

1. When was Kuradang Released?


A.) February 13, 2016
B.) February 15, 2017
C.) February 17, 2015
D.) February 13, 2015

2. One of the basic steps of this folkdance will execute jumping with the beat of 1, 1-2,
1-2, 1-2.
a. Kuradang de Bohol
b. Singkil
c. Kuratsa
d. All of the above

3. He is a famous Filipino singer in mainly Cebuano Language and also known for
singing novelty songs and romantic ballads?
a. Yoyoy Villame
b. Nyoy Volante
c. Maximo Surban
d. Joseph Gara

4 It is a dance of courtship from the Visayas region of the Philippines.

a. Kuradang

b. Singkil

c. Kuratsa

d. Carinosa

5. Why do Kuratsa serves as the traditional money dance where guests take turns
pinning money on the bride and groom's attire?

a. It symbolizes a wish for good luck and prosperity in the couple's future.

b. To give the couple a financial assistance as they start a family.


c. It serves as a gift to the couple

d. None of the above

Test II. Modified True or False (20 pts)


Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write T if the statement is correct. If it is
false, write F, the word that makes it wrong and change it with the correct answer.
Example: F - Kuradang – Singkil

1. Kuratsa is believed to be a Malaysian import.

2. Singkil dance became a well-known traditional dance when the “Bagumbayan Dance
Company” performed it.

3. The Kigal (spelled " Dagit" in early spanish writings on Samar culture and lifeways) is
a sort of battle-of-sexes couple dance that imitate mating birds.

4. The dance Kuradang is performed in three parts, with three different rhythms.

5. The dance music of Kuratsa is played together with a rondalla or a live string band.

6. The figure 1 in Singkil folkdance is performed by the Slave girl.

7. Kigal means swoop while sagrapak is descriptive of a heated "bulang" (cockfight).

8. In dancing the kuratsa, partners stands opposite with each other about six feet apart,
girl standing at partner's right side when facing the audience.

9. Singkil has 5 figures.


10. In figure 1 in Singkil, the girl holds a fan on their both hands.

Test III. Morse Test (10 pts)

Directions: Write A if only statement A is correct

B if only statement B is correct

C if both statements are correct

D if both statements are wrong

1. ______
A. The first figure in Singkil is applicable to Slave girl.
B. Figure 3 in Singkil uses a fan.
2. ______
A. The first figure in Kuratsa is Dosido.
B. The fifth figure in Kuratsa is Arte-arte.
3. _______
A. In Singkil folkdance, the Maranao prince and princess will be flirting in figure
6.
B. The dancers will be doing a 4 stamp steps in figure 4 of Singkil.
4. _______
A. For the music finale of Kuratsa, partners join both hands. Girl helps Boy to
stand up. Drop hands. Execute a three-step turn right in place , feet together
and bow to each other or audience as in Introduction. This is how “Saludo” is
being performed.
B. Dosido is performed by starting with right foot, take eight waltz steps forward
moving clockwise.
5. _____
A. Figure 1 in Singkil uses a fan
B. Figure 5 in Singkil uses an umbrella.

IV. Venn Diagram: 10 pts.

Directions: Complete the Venn diagram with the similarities and differences of Kuratsa
and Singkil folkdance. Write your answers on the space provided below

Test V. Essay (15 pts.)

Directions: Reflect and explain each item briefly.

1. As a 21st century learner, how can you share to everyone about Kuradang de
Bohol’s basic steps and figures?
2. How do you relate Singkil folkdance in your life knowing that it defines a
courtship?
3. As a Filipino, how can you strengthen and preserve Kuratsa in our generation?

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