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14. What props is used in performing Sua ku sua?

a) Handkerchief b) fan c) sticks d) pomelo


Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
MIMAROPA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PUERTO PRINCESA CITY
PALAWAN NATIONAL SCHOOL`

SUMMATIVE TEST IN 4TH QUARTER PE

Name:__________________________________________
Section: _____________________
15. Pangalay dance originates from which region of the Philippines?
Directions: Read and analyze each questions, carefully shade your a) Luzon c) Mindanao
answer on the given answer sheet. b) Visayas d) Palawan
16. What is the primary characteristic movement in Pangalay dance?
1. Binislakan is a traditional dance form from which province of a) Stomping b) Clapping c) Arm waving d) Footwork
the Philippines? 17. Which ethnic group is known for performing Pangalay dance?
a) Pangasinan b) Visayas a) Bicolanos b) Tausug c) Ilocanos d) Ifugaos
c) Mindanao d) Palawan 18. Pangalay dance is often performed at celebrations of what
2. What is the primary prop used in Binislakan performances? occasion?
a) Tambourine b) Fans c) Sticks d) Swords a) Birthdays b) Weddings c) Funerals d) Graduations
19. What is the traditional attire worn by performers of Pangalay
3. Which of the following best describes the movements in dance?
Binislakan? a) Barong Tagalog b) Kimono c) Malong d) Terno
a) Slow and graceful b) Rapid and energetic 20. What does the term "Pangalay" mean in the Tausug language?
c) Staccato and sharp d) Angular and rigid a) Celebration b) Graceful c) Offering d) Movement
4. Which of the following fact best explains the birth of Binislakan 21. In Pangalay dance, what does the hand movement called "katak"
a) To commemorate the Harvest festival symbolize?
b) To commemorate the Saints/patron in the province a) Unity b) Harvest c) Love d) Protection
c) To commemorate the Chinese Pirate named Limahong 21. What is the primary musical instrument used in accompanying
c) To commemorate the use of chopsticks in the Pangalay dance?
province. a) Kulintang b) Guitar c) Flute d) Drums
22. Pangalay dance is characterized by slow, graceful movements
5. What is the traditional costume worn by the Male Binislakan inspired by what?
performers? a) Birds b) Fish c) Flowers d) Trees
a) Red pants b) Malong c) Kimono d) Bahag 23. Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of Pangalay
dance?
6. What is the traditional costume worn by the female Binislakan a) Sharp, angular movements b) Hand gestures
performers? c) Swaying hips d) Elaborate costumes
a)Red pants b) Malong c) Kimono d) Bahag 24. What role does storytelling play in Pangalay dance
7. Which of the following best describe the meaning of Binislakan performances?
a) to move sidewards b) to dance a) It is central to the dance's narrative.
c) to move forward/backward c) to put both arms up b) It is not important in Pangalay.
8. Which of the following statement best describe the meaning of c) It accompanies the dance as background music.
saludo? d) It is performed separately from the dance.
a) to give respect by putting your hand in the edge of the eyebrow. 25. Which part of the body is predominantly used to express
b) to bow emotions in Pangalay dance?
c) to raise both arms in shoulder level a) Feet b) Eyes c) Hips d) Hands
d) to bend in full axis
26. Pangalay dance is often associated with which cultural aspect of
the Philippines?
9. Which of the following country influences Binislakan folk dance?
a) Japan b) China c) Myanmar d) Korea a) Indigenous spirituality b) Colonial history
c) Trade and commerce d) Military conquests
10.) What does the sticks 27. What is the significance of the fan used in Pangalay dance?
10. Sua ku Sua is a traditional dance form from which region of a) It represents power and authority.
the Philippines? b) It symbolizes protection from evil spirits.
a) Pangasinan b) Palawan c) It is used as a musical instrument.
b) Mindoro d) Mindanao d) It is a traditional accessory for dancers.
28. Pangalay dance is believed to have originated from which
11. The following countries influenced the birth of Sua ku Sua, Except? historical period?
a)China b) Japan a) Pre-colonial era b) Spanish colonization
c) Indonesia d) Malaysia c) American occupation d) Japanese occupation
12. What is the meaning of Sua ku Sua? 29. In which province of the Philippines is Pangalay dance most
a) My citrus tree b) My pumpkin tree commonly performed?
c)My mango tree d) My pomelo tree a) Sulu b) Batangas c) Pampanga d) Cebu
13. Which of the following best describe the movements of Sua ku 30. What is the main purpose of Pangalay dance?
Sua? a) Entertainment b) Cultural preservation
a)dancers imitate the movements of the pomelo leaves c) Religious worship d) Social bonding
b) dancers imitate the movements of the tree
c)dancers imitate the movements of the mango tree
d) dancers imitate the movements of the grasshopper
a) They are inexpensive b) They are easily accessible
c) They lower inhibitions d) They have pleasant effects
17. What is the primary focus of prevention efforts targeting
gateway drug use?
a) Legalization of all drugs
SUMMATIVE TEST IN 4TH QUARTER HEALTH b) Restricting access to gateway drugs
c ) Increasing availability of treatment programs
Name:__________________________________________ d) Promoting harm reduction strategies
Section: _____________________ 18. Which of the following is a common characteristic of gateway
drug users?
1. What are gateway drugs? a) High self-esteem b) Strong family support
a) Drugs that are legal in all countries c) History of trauma or abuse d) Excellent academic
b) Drugs that lead to the use of more dangerous substances performance
c) Medications prescribed by doctors 19. Which neurotransmitter plays a crucial role in reinforcing drug-
d) Drugs found in nature seeking behavior?
2. Which of the following is NOT considered a gateway drug? a) GABA b) Glutamate c) Dopamine d) Serotonin
a) Marijuana b) Cocaine 20. What percentage of individuals who develop substance use
c) Alcohol d) Tobacco disorders start with gateway drugs?
3. Gateway drugs are typically characterized by their: a) Less than 10% b) Approximately 25%
a) Low cost b) Easy availability c) Around 50% d) More than 75%
c) Mild effects d) All of the above 21. What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals require
4. Which age group is most susceptible to experimenting with increasingly larger doses of a substance to achieve the same effects?
gateway drugs? a) Tolerance b) Sensitization
a) Adolescents b) Adults c) Dependence d) Withdrawal
c) Seniors d) Children 22. Which gateway drug is commonly associated with the risk of
5. What is the most commonly used gateway drug among accidental overdose due to its depressant effects on the central
teenagers? nervous system?
a) Marijuana b) Alcohol a) Marijuana b) Alcohol c) Tobacco d) Prescription opioids
c) Prescription drugs d) Tobacco 23. What is the primary reason why gateway drug use is considered
6. Which neurotransmitter is affected by many gateway drugs, a public health concern?
leading to feelings of pleasure and reward? a) It leads to an increase in crime rates
a) Dopamine b) Serotonin b) It contributes to the spread of infectious diseases
c) Acetylcholine d) GABA c) It places a burden on healthcare systems
7. Which of the following is a long-term consequence of gateway d) It results in environmental pollution
drug use? 24. What is the most effective approach to addressing gateway drug
a) Increased risk of addiction to other substances use?
b) Improved mental health a) Strict law enforcement
c) Enhanced memory function b) Providing education and prevention programs
d) Decreased risk of chronic diseases c) Ignoring the issue
8. What percentage of individuals who use gateway drugs d) Legalizing all drugs
eventually progress to using harder substances? 25. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for gateway drug use?
a) 5-10% b) 25-30% a) Positive peer influence
c) 50-60% d) 75-80% b) Family history of substance abuse
9. Which of the following is a common factor contributing to c) Mental health disorders
gateway drug use? d) Lack of parental supervision
a) Low socioeconomic status b) Lack of education 26. What is the primary goal of intervention strategies targeting
c) Peer pressure d) All of the above gateway drug use?
10. Which gateway drug is associated with an increased risk of a) To eliminate all drug use
developing mental health disorders, especially in adolescents? b) To reduce harm and minimize negative consequences
a) Tobacco b) Alcohol c) To punish drug users
c) Marijuana d) Prescription drugs d) To promote drug tourism
11. Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of 27. Which neurotransmitter is primarily responsible for the feelings
gateway drug use? of relaxation and euphoria associated with many gateway drugs?
a) Legal issues b) Impaired judgment a) Acetylcholine b) Serotonin c) Dopamine d) Norepinephrine
c) Enhanced cognitive abilities d) Health problems 28. Which of the following is NOT a common method of gateway
12. How do gateway drugs typically affect the brain's reward drug administration?
system? a) Inhalation b) Injection c) Ingestion d) Absorption through
a) By decreasing dopamine levels the skin
b) By increasing serotonin levels 29.What percentage of teenagers who use gateway drugs do so
c) By altering neurotransmitter function before the age of 18?
d) By stimulating opioid receptors a) Less than 25% b) Approximately 50%
13. What is the term for the process by which gateway drugs c) Around 75% d) More than 90%
prime the brain for addiction to more potent substances? 30. Which of the following factors can increase the likelihood of
a) Desensitization b) Sensitization gateway drug use in adolescents?
c) Tolerance d) Withdrawal a) Positive peer relationships
14. Which of the following is NOT a commonly recognized b) Healthy coping skills
gateway drug? c) Early exposure to trauma or stress
a) Methamphetamine b) Prescription opioids d) Strong parental supervision
c) Inhalants d) Ecstasy (MDMA) What is the term for the psychological and physical symptoms
15. What is the main reason why gateway drugs are often seen as experienced when a person stops using a drug?
a precursor to further drug use? a) Tolerance b) Dependence c) Withdrawal d) Sensitization
c

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