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6. The following are utilized in rural
1. It is a dance developed by people dances EXCEPT one
that reflect the life of the people of a. Indigenous materials
a certain country or region b. Clapping
a. Folk Dance c. Shimmering costumes
b. Cheerdance d. Rondalla
c. Ethnic Dance
d. Contemporary Dance

7. Dances depicts
2. Dances reflect imaginary combat or duel
rituals which celebrate their daily lives a. War
such as a good harvest, health, peace and b. Game
war. c. Local
a. Muslim d. Comic
b. Spanish
c. Tribal
d. Cordillera 8. Is a courtship dance
a. Karasaguyon
b. Kadal Tajo
3. The Philippine folk dance are c. Gayong- Gayong
classified according to: d. Binasuan
a. Muslim Dance
b. National Dance
c. Geographical Locations
d. Local Dance
9. have been passed
from generation to generation.
4. In Muslim dances, are a. Contemporary Dances
used to express feelings and emotions b. Folk Dances
a. eyes c. Ethnic Dances
b. Facial expressions d. National Dances
c. Fingers
d. Props

10. Is referred to as the


5. Dances reflects oldest of arts reflecting man’s age-old
mysticism, royalty, and beauty needs.
a. Muslim a. Singing
b. Spanish b. Painting
c. Tribal c. Gestures
d. Cordillera d. Dance
G-2 D. Isadora Duncan
6. It is a type of modern dance that
1. It is a type of contemporary creative
consists of simple yet energetic movements
dance that uses abstract movements
that are often based on the music being
to represent thoughts, feelings, and
played.
emotions.
A. Folk Dance A. Broadway Dance
B. Modern Dance B. Contemporary Dance
C. Cheer Dance C. Jazz
D. Ethics Dance D. Interpretative Dance

2. When performing a modern dance 7. The most common kind of modern


Dancers are encouraged to use this to dance consists of a variety of actions,
design their own steps, combinations, and including gymnastics, jumbos, and other
dances rather than following a structured movements.
code of techniques. A. Broadway Dance
A. Emotions and mood B. Interpretative Dance
B. Energy C. Jazz
C. Gymnastic skills D. Contemporary Dance
D. Fast movements
8. This is a type of modern dance that
contains dramatic motions that are inspired
3. She was the first woman to by both the musical lyrics and the
introduce contemporary dance to the emotional content of the song.
general public and is known as the mother
of modern dance. A. Interpretative Dance
A. Ruth St. Denis B. Broadway Dance
B. Isadora Duncan C. Jazz
C. Martha Graham D. Contemporary Dance
D. Doris Humphrey
9. This modern form of dance is
slower than jazz, and the dancer must
4. She is a well-known American possess a lot of physical strength. It also
dancer, choreographer, teacher, and improves the dancer's strength and makes
performer who has gained influence for her them more flexible.
powerful dramatic dances and the creation
A. Interpretative Dance
of her own technique based on contraction
B. Jazz
and release.
C. Contemporary Dance
A. Ruth St. Denis D. Broadway Dance
B. Isadora Duncan
10. The following are the pioneers of
C. Martha Graham
modern dance. Which of the following is
D. Doris Humphrey
not included in breaking the rules of the
5. A pioneer who is best known for strict form of ballet?
creating chance dance, where there is no set
of choreography but merely a suggestion of
how to move.
A. Isadora Duncan
A. Merce Cunningham B. Martha Graham
B. Doris Humphrey C. Lester Horton
C. Martha Graham D. Merce Cunningham
G-3 c. Saltare
d. Socium
1. __________ is a type of set partner dancing
and may refer at its widest definition, to ANSWER: Ballare
almost any type of social dancing as 6. By and large, the _______ is considered a
recreation, which is both enjoyed socially and Latin dance because its name (literally:
competitively around the world. “double step”) and tradition are both Spanish
a. Ballroom in origin.
b. Ballet a. Solo paso
c. Ballroom dance b. Doble paso
d. Contemporary dance c. Paso doble
ANSWER: Ballroom Dance d. Paso solo

2. The cha-cha-cha (also called chacha), is a ANSWER: Paso Doble


dance of Cuban origin. It is danced to the 7. A large room specially designed for such
music of the same name introduced by the dances.
Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrin
in the early 1950s. This rhythm was developed a. Classroom
from the ____________. b. Comfort room
c. Dance room
a. Danzón-mambo d. Ballroom
b. Danzón
c. Danzón-membro ANSWER: Ballroom
d. Mambo
8. It is known as the city of music due to its
ANSWER: Danzón-mambo musical legacy.
3. What colonial period does Filipinos became a. Paris
active in ballroom dances? b. Vienna
c. Austin
a. Japanese d. Intramuros
b. Spanish
c. Korean ANSWER: Vienna
d. American
9. A style that focuses on elegance and
ANSWER: American fluidity of movement in ballroom.
4. A ballroom and folk dance, normally in a. Standing/sitting
triple, performed primarily in closed position. b. Hard/standard
It is also called as “to roll or revolve”. c. Rhythm/Latin
d. Smooth/standard
a. Cha-cha
b. Waltz ANSWER: Smooth/standard
c. Tango
d. Polonaise
10. The following are American styles,
ANSWER: Waltz EXCEPT for one.
5. The phrase 'ballroom dancing' originates a. Swing
from the word 'ball' which in turn originates b. Rumba
from the Latin word '________' which means c. Tango
'to dance'. d. Bolero
a. Bolero ANSWER: Tango
b. Ballare
G-4
6. What type of cheer dance is this
1. What is the most important aspect usually cheer for the sports in the
of cheer dance and cheerleading? league and they can compete in cheer
competitions if they so choose.
A. Motions
B. Tumbling A. Cheerdance
C. Jumping B. Recreational Cheerleading
D. Ability C. Scholastic cheerleading
D. All-star cheerleading
Answer: A. Motions
Answer: B. Recreational
2. This is a very high-energy class that Cheerleading
focuses on stamina, muscle strength,
and flexibility through repetition of 7. It is usually very short and you
movement. repeat it 3 or more times.
A. Cheer
A. Running B. Motions
B. Tumbling C. Chant
C. Jumping D. Yell
D. Push-ups
Answer: C. Chant
Answer: D. Push-ups
8. This type of cheer dance is
3. Who explained that cheer dance is a associated with a school and their
combination of cheerleading and main focus is cheering for other sports
dance that focuses more on dance and and raising school spirit.
different kinds of themes and props?
A. All-star Cheerleading
A. JR David B. Professional Cheerleading
B. Rhufa Rosario C. Scholastic Cheerleading
C. Lawrence Herkimer D. Recreational Cheerleading
D. Solomon
Answer: C. Scholastic Cheerleading
Answer: B. Rhufa Rosario
9. _ is often used in cheer dance
4. Cheerdance is coined from the word routines and chants.
_ and___??
A. Tumbling
A. Cheer and Dance B. Running
B. Sing and Dance C. Shouting
C. Tumbling and Singing D. Jumps
D. None of the above
Answer: D
Answer: A. Cheer and Dance
10. _ sequences and pyramids are
5. Cheerdance originates from what some of the most exciting feats to
country? watch in a cheer dance competition.
A. Cheerleading
A. the United States B. Cheerdance
B. the Philippines C. Yell
C. Singapore D. Stunt
D. Germany
Answer: D. Stunt
Answer: A
MENDELEEV 7. ____________ traditional dances
throughout Philippines with common basic
G-1
movements but with slight variation.
1. Dance has been part of our lives as A. Regional Dances
Filipinos. Our ancestors expressed B. National Dances
their beliefs, traditions, and C. Occupational Dances
emotions through ___________. D. Game Dances

A. Rhythmic movements 8. ____________ dances that depict


B. Classical Dancing love making or with love theme.
C. Line Dancing A. War Dances
D. Rhythmic Activities B. Game Dances
C. Courtship Dances
2. ________ is the oldest of arts D. Festival Dance
reflecting man’s age-old needs.
A. Rhythm 9. ____________ are intended to
B. Gestures show imaginary combat or duel with the
C. Dance use of fighting implement like bolo, kris,
D. Dynamics or spear.
3. In Traditional dances, any series of A. Game Dances
movements are called? B. Comic Dances
C. War Dances
A. Folk Dance D. Wedding Dances
B. Ethnic Dance
C. Rhythmic movements 10. The Philippine dances were greatly
D. Rhythmic activities influenced by other countries such as
_______, ________, and _________, the
4. The important features of dancing reason why there is diversity in our
are: (1) rhythm, (2) design, (3) _______, culture.
(4) technique, and (5) gestures. A. Spain, France, and Germany
A. Rituals B. Italy, Germany, and Spain
B. Dynamics C. America, Japan, and Spain
C. War Dance D. Malaysia, Taiwan, and Italy
D. Clappers

5. Dance steps are created from


_____________ movements.
A. Man’s basic
B. Women Movement
C. Filipino
D. Local Dance

6. ___________ have been passed


from generation to generation.
A. National Dances
B. Local Dances
C. Folk dances
D. Religious Dances
G-2 6.One of the pioneer artists that was an
American dancer who performed to great
1. It is a style of dancing where dancers acclaim throughout Europe and the US.
are free to express their feelings
through movements without adhering A.Isadora Duncan
to any rules in dance particularly that B.Martha Graham
of ballet. C.Merce Cunningham
D.Ted Shawn
A.Traditional Dances
B.Modern Dances 7.According to this pioneer artist’s
C.Ballroom Dances philosophy, movement is generated from
D.Contemporary Dances three places: the action of contraction and
release, the pelvis, and the emotional inner
2.It is a dance style of expressive dance that self.
combines elements of several dance genres
including modern, jazz, lyrical and classical A.Isadora Duncan
ballet. B.Martha Graham
C.Merce Cunningham
A.Traditional Dances D.Ted Shawn
B.Modern Dances
C.Ballroom Dances 8.It is one of the fundamental movements of
D.Contemporary Dance ballet where a series of moves but the basic
movement makes a “tabletop” of the body.
3.It was taken from the Italian word “ballare,”
meaning to dance, and “ballo”, referring to A.Spiral
dances performed in a ballroom. B.Primitive Squat
C.Stag Turn
A.Ballet D.Flatback
B.Ballroom
C.Folk Dance 9.Below are characteristics of modern dances
D.Burlesque EXCEPT one:
A.The choreography uses all level and points
4.It is one of the fundamental movements of in space, including the floor.
ballet where the dancers stands with the head B.Uses extravagant and plenty of prop designs
and the spine in alignment and the supporting and costumes.
foot turned out C.Movements are spontaneous performed by
dancers
A.Spiral D.Dancers may be placed sideways or even
B.Stag Leap with backs turned to the audiences.
C.Stag Turn
D.Lateral 10.This colonization paved the way for the
introduction of classical ballet in the
5.It is one of the fundamental movements of Philippines.
ballet where the supporting knees is slightly
bent; the other leg is up in the air and bent A.Spanish colonization
behind the body. B.Japanese colonization
C.Chinese colonization
A.Spiral D.American colonization
B.Stag Leap
C.Stag Turn
D.Lateral
G-3 B. Salsa
1. A set of partner dances, which are C. Lindy Hop
enjoyed both socially (recreational) D. Bolero
and competitively around the
world. 7. It is often referred to as the
A. Ballroom dance "Grandfather of the Latin dances."
B. Rumba A. Mambo
C. Samba B. Rumba
D. Paso Doble C. Waltz
D. Jive
2. The word ballroom dancing is
derived from the word “ball” which in turn 8. It refers to a type of ballroom in
originates from the Latin word ballare. which the dancers are only dancing just for
What does ballare means? them to feel the romance or just to enjoy
A. Partners the dancing routine.
B. To Dance A. Rumba Dance
C. Pairs B. Dance Sport
D. To sing C. Competitive Ballroom
D. Recreational Ballroom
3. In what year does Carl Maria von
Weber wrote “Invitational to Dance”? 9. A style of dance in which dance
A. 1819 competition is the main focus.
B. 1890 A. Tango Dance
C. 1812 B. Competitive Ballroom
D. 1840 C. Dance Sport
D. Recreational Ballroom
4. What are the three new dances that
made their appearance in the ballroom 10. It is one of the liveliest ballroom
during the 1840s? dances, originating in southern France.
A. Foxtrot, Mazurka, and Rumba A. Paso Doble
B. Rumba, Schottische, and Polka B. Tango
C. Jazz, Polka, and Waltz C. Dance Sport
D. Polka, Mazurka, and Schottische D. Viennese Waltz

5. It is a type of a ballroom dance that


is lots of fun and simple to learn, good for
beginners. A smooth dance in which
dancers make long, flowing movement
across the floor.
A. Foxtrot
B. Rumba
C. Polka
D. Waltz

6. It is a type of ballroom dance


considered to be the father of all Swing
dances. It is known for its unique, athletic
style, and often contains aerial jumps,
twists, and flips.
A. Samba
G-4 D. Tabletop
1. It is a physical activity with a Answer: A.
combination of different dance genre
and gymnastics skills such as 7. One arm extended in a high “V” and
tumbling, pyramids, tosses and stunts. other arm extended in a low “V”

A. Ballroom dance A. Diagonal


B. Hiphop dance B. L Motion
C. Cheer dance C. T Motion
D. Samba D. Low V
Answer: C.
Answer: A
2. What year did women cheerleaders
participated in cheerleading? 8. Arms bent at elbow, fists in front of
A. 1860s shoulders
B. 1990s A. High V
C. 1940s B. Tabletop
D. 1920s C. Low V
Answer: D. D. L Motion

3. What year did students in Great Answer: B.


Britain began to cheer and chant in unison for
their favorite athletes at sporting events.
9. From a beginning stance facing back,
A. 1870s squat and lay both hands on the floor. Tuck
B. 1860s chin and pull off and legs. Then roll
C. 1840s backward.
D. 1810s
Answer: B
A. Forward Roll
4. This is one of the starting positions B. Cartwheel
where feet together, hand down by side in C. Backward Roll
blades. D. Herkie
A. Cheer Stance
B. Beginning Stance Answer: C.
C. High V
D. Tabletop
Answer: B 10. When did cheer dance emerged in the
field of sports and dance as part of the
5. This is one of the arm positions where cheerleading events.
arms extended straight upward and parallel to
each other, fist facing in.
A. 1920s
A. T Motion B. 1940s
B. Diagonal C. 1970s
C. Touchdown D. 1990s
D. Overhead clasp
Answer: C Answer: D.

6. Lead leg bent with the knee over the


ankle, feet perpendicular to each other.
A. Side Lounge
B. Front Lounge
C. Feet Apart
CURIE 7. It is an ethnic dance that can be
G-1 found in different parts of the Philippines.
1. It is influenced by Mala, Javanese, A. Cordillera Dances
and Middle Eastern Traders B. Tribal Dances
A. Spanish-Influenced Dances C. Rural Dances
B. Cordillera Dances D. Spanish-Influenced Dances
C. Tribal Dances
D. Muslim Dances 8. It depicts hilarious movements for
entertainment.
2. It is performed in fiestas to honor A. Game Dances
patron saints. B. Festival Dances
A. Muslim Dances C. Occupational Dances
B. Spanish-Influenced Dances D. Comic Dances
C. Rural Dances
D. Tribal Dances 9. A type of dance that illustrates
imaginary combat or duel.
3. Any dance form which can be A. Local Dances
identified as originating within an ethnic B. National Dances
culture and expressing the movement C. War Dances
aesthetics of that culture. D. Courtship Dances
A. Folk Dance
B. Cheerdance 10. _______ dances reflect rituals
C. Ethnic Dance which celebrate their daily lives such as a
D. Contemporary Dance good harvest, health, peace and war.
A. Cordillera Dances
4. It is a dance that was developed B. Folk Dances
through people to reflect their lives. C. Rural Dances
A. Folk Dance D. Ethnic Dances
B. Cheerdance
C. Ethnic Dance
D. Contemporary Dance

5. Which of the following is NOT a


value that was derived from studying the
Philippine Folk Dance
A. Provide a healthy form relaxation
and recreation
B. Promote the Filipino culture
through folk dancing
C. Preserve the Filipino heritage
through folk dancing
D. Diminish patriotism and
nationalism

6. In muslim dancers, the used their


fingers to express _____ and _____.
A. Royalty and Loyalty
B. Feelings and Emotions
C. Mysticism and Beauty
D. War and Peace
G-2 competitions. However, in 2010 the IDSF
1. The first unofficial World Professional Division was created (formerly
Championship took place in The following are different styles of
a. 1901 dancesport except:
b. 1909 A.Cha cha
c. 1932 B.Rumba
d. 1990 C.Jazz
D.Jive
2. ___________ is the international
governing body of DanceSport, as recognized 7.__________ depicts a story of Spanish
by the International Olympic Committee bullfight presented in dancing. This dance is
(IOC). actually from South France, even though it
a. Imperial Society of Teachers of depicts Spanish bullfighting sounds, drama
Dancing and movements.
b. World Dance Council A.Corrida de toros
c. International Council of Ballroom B.Paso Doble
Dancing (ICBD) C.Fiesta Brava
d. World DanceSport Federation D.El toro
(WDSF)
8.When was dancesport born in the
3. ___________ was formed in 1950 in Philippines?
Edinburgh and is the legal successor to the A.1901
International Council of Ballroom Dancing B.1909
(ICBD). C.1932
a. Imperial Society of Teachers of D.1990
Dancing
b. World Dance Council 9.When was the International Council of
c. International Council of Ballroom Amateur Dancers (ICAD) founded?
Dancing (ICBD) A.1997
d. World DanceSport Federation B.1954
(WDSF) C.1957
D.1958
4. ___________ is the unique activity
that combines both sport and the art of dance. 10.________ is depicted as one of the most
a. Folk Dance lyric, emotional and beautiful dances – the
b. Dance Club dance of love
c. Budots A.Samba
d. Dancesport B.Rumba
C.Cha cha
5. World DanceSport Federation D.Jive
(WDSF) was originally founded as the
___________.
a. International DanceSport Federation
(IDSF)
b. International Council of Amateur
Dancers (ICAD)
c. International Council of Ballroom
Dancing (ICBD)
DanceSport Asia Limited (DSA)

6.In the past, the focus of the IDSF was on


administering Amateur dancers and
G-3
1. This festival is held each year on the
3 Sunday of January in Cebu City to
RD
7. This festival roots are in the rituals of
honor the Santo Niño? the regions indigenous tribes who gathered to
pray for a beautiful harvest, what festivals is
a. Dinagyang Festival this?
b. Sinulog Festival
c. Kadayawan Festival
d. Pahiyas Festival a. Naliyagan Festivals
b. Panagbenga Festivals
2. Dinagyang Festival is a religious and c. Kadayawan Festivals
cultural festival in Ilo-ilo City, Philippines held d. Sinulog Festivals
on what week and month?

a. 4 th Sunday of January
b. 3 rd Sunday of January 8. The Pintados Festivals is a cultural
c. 3 rd Sunday of February religious festivals in Tacloban in view of the
d. 4 th Sunday of February body-painting conventions of the old inked
____ warriors.
3. Who got the title for Miss Ilo-Ilo a. Pintados
Dinagyang Carnival Queen? b. Santo Niño
c. Ati
a. Nicole Borroneo d. San Isidro Labrador
b. Trecia M. Tuquero
c. Maria Mikhaella Incensario
d. Maria Mercedes 9. Pahiyas Festival is a thanksgiving to
whom for the past years beautiful harvest?
4. Bacolod City is being called what?

a. City of Smiles a. San Isidro Labrador


b. City of Love b. San Valentine
c. City of Maskara c. Santo Niño
d. City of Flowers d. San Augustine

5. This festival is an annual festival whith


highlights held every 4 Sunday of October in
th

Bacolod, Philippines? 10. What festival is Agusan del Sur`s


province-wide festivity which coincidentally
starts on June 12, the Philippines
a. Naliyagan Festival Independence day, and culminates on
b. Ati-Atihan Festival Foundation Anniversary on June 17?
c. Panagbenga Festival
d. Maskara Festival
6. Kadayawan Festival is Celebrated a. Pahiyas Festivals
annually in what city every august? b. Naliyagan Festivals
c. Sinulog Festivals
d. Panagbenga Festivals
a. Davao City
b. Tacloban City
c. Baguio City
d. Cebu City
G-4 a. Execution, Lifting, Running, Landing
b. Approach, Lift, Execution, and
1. It is relatively new in the field of Landing
sports and emerged during the early c. Bounce, Leap, Execution, Lifting
1990s as part of the cheerleading d. Leap, hop, Approach, Lift
events.
a. Cheer dance 7. What is a simple line where the back line is
b. breakdance positioned in the windows of front line?
c. Pop-culture dance
d. Folk dance a. bowling pins
b. Approach

2. What do you call a cheer dance c.Staggered line


performers?
d. all of the above
8. What is the first stage of a jump?
a. Ballet
b. Gymnastic a. Landing
c. Cheerleaders b.Approach
d. Cheer dance
c.Execution

3. It is an event that consists of cheers d. Jump


and organized routines for sports team
motivation, audience entertainment or 9. What occurs after a cheerleader leaves the
competition. Answer: Cheerleading ground?
a. Cheering
b. Cheerleading A. Execution
c. Cheerer
B. landing
d. Cheer
C. jump
4 What are the 5 components a routine of
cheerdance contains? D. Lift
a. cheers, jumps, dance, gymnastics
and stunting 10. What are the 2-basic formation in cheer
b. dancing, twerking, jumps, taunting, dance?
cheers
c. running, tumbling, walking, stunting, a. Front line and bowling pin
cheers b. Vertical lines and staggered line
d. gymnastics, running, dancing, cheers, c. Bowling alley and vertical lines
jumping d. Bowling Pin and Staggered Line

4. On what year women became


involved in cheerleading?
a. 1912
b. 1884
c. 1898
d. 1920
6. What are the 4 important elements of a
jump?

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