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BAED-PEDH2121-2016S Physical Education

& Health G12A


Week 1
Which of the following concepts were not incorporated into our ethnic dances?

A: None of the choices

A group from Cordillera that is known for their colorful clothes as well as their fierce
headhunting skills.

A: Isneg

It is a cultural art form handed down from generation to generations.

A:Ethnic dance

This ethnic group performs the amti, a mix of miming and dancing that portray fishing.

A: Bilaan

All dancing is made up of stretching only.

A: False

This dance imitates the flights and hops of the tahaw bird.

A: Kadal Tahaw

This dance reflects grace and affection of courtship, often done in pairs by the Tausugs.

A:Pagsangbay

This is the dance that depicts the many different ways to wear a malong.

A: Kapa Malong Malong

This tribe’s dance for thanksgiving is called Dugso.

A: Talaindig
Identify the dance in the image.

Answer: Ballroom Dance

Week 5: Long Quiz

This name means “knotted rope” in Spanish.

A: Cordillera

Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary dance belong under:

A: Creative dance

According to the timeline of dance, which is the dance style for the early 16th century?

A: Capoeira

Who among the following established the Dance Theater Philippines?

A: All of the choices


Doris Humphrey established a main physical principle for dance which are ______.

A: Fall and recovery

These two started the incorporation of modern ideas to ballet vocabulary and elaborating
an own style.

A: Jiri Kylian and Hans van Manen

This company is known in the history of modern dance as contrastingly sober beside the
commercial and spectacular wastes of Saint Denis.

A: Humphrey-Weidman

This group has become world renowned after the Brussels Exposition on ’58.

A: Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company

The festival dance of an Ifugao marriage.

A: Dinnuyya

Which of the following is not one of the features of postmodern dance?

A: Everything proposed is invalid

Dalcroze invented a new approach to movement called _____.

A: Either of the choices

The essential subjects and components of Butoh are the following except:

A: Combination of poetic and everyday elements

This is a dance with movements depicting self-defense.

A: Burung-Talo

The dance of Itnegs where men hold their babies up while singing and dancing.

A: Idudo
Which of the following is not a feature of postmodern dance?

A: Slow hyper-controlled motion and extreme movements.

She is known as an emblematic figure of freedom in the history of modern dance.

A: Isadora Duncan

This dance is known to celebrate the arrival of successful headhunters.

A: Bendian

____ as invented by Cunningham is a sequence of dances whose dramatic structure or


content is never stable, with no sense of logical syntax or construction.

A: EVENT

The dance depicting the walk of Kalinga women with pots atop their heads.

A: Ragsaksakan

This type of dance creates more fluid movements that stresses the connection between a
person’s body and mind.

A: Contemporary Dance

Week 7:

The focus of this form of ballroom dancing is on improving the style.

A: Both competitive and exhibition

Participants of this form of ballroom dancing rehearse a dance to perfection.

A: Both competitive and exhibition

Where did Paso Doble originate?

A: France
If the man in a Paso Doble acts as the matador in the dance, the lady is ____.

A: The cape

Which of the following best describes cha-cha as a dance?

A: Lively and energetic

The salsa belongs to what event?

A: Miscellaneous Theater Arts

How do ballroom dances typically move?

A: Counterclockwise

This form of ballroom dancing has a fixed choreography.

A: Both competitive and exhibition

Paso Doble is mostly influenced by another dance. This is ___.

A: Flamenco

The standard range of rhythm for mambo is ___ beats per minute.

A: 32

Week 9: Long Quiz

Which of the following is the highest level in Competitive Ballroom dancing?

A: Gold

The first major league baseball team to have a cheerleading team.

A: The Florida Marlins

It is the national governing body for cheerleading and cheerdance in the Philippines.

A: Cheerleading Philippines Federation


This level mostly focuses on competition where training starts months before competition
season.

A: All-Star

In the US, not all colleges and universities have cheer teams.

A: True

Viennese Waltz originated from this Austrian folkdance.

A: Landler

Waltz is where dancers move their shoulders smoothly, _____ to the floor.

A: Parallel

He was the one who invented the vinyl pom-pon used in competitions.

A: Fred Gastoff

The count of music for the tango is ____ beats.

A: 16 or 32

The year when cheerleading was recognized as an independent sport.

A: 1997

For the foxtrot, the lady always moves generally in _____.

A: The right direction

The cha-cha can be danced to any of the following music genres except:

A: None of the choices

Which of the following teams is not included in the NCAA?

A: Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology

The Quickstep belongs to what dance event?

A: International Style Standard


He was the one who gave the idea of an organized cheering in the crowds at football games
in the University of Minnesota.

A: Thomas Peebles

This level is contained at regional and participants are more focused on scholastics and
education than competitions.

A: Youth

He was the one who initiated an organized cheer for the University of Minnesota game.

A: Johnny Campbell

Which of the following is not true about social ballroom dancing?

A: A spectacular and showy dance for an audience.

The foxtrot dance pattern for the ladies.

A: Step with right foot, take two steps forwards on two slow counts.

According to the AACCA rules, the following stunts must be performed only during halftime
or post-game except:

A: Liberty

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