Week 6: Physical Education and Health 3 (PEDH-121)
Week 6: Physical Education and Health 3 (PEDH-121)
Week 6: Physical Education and Health 3 (PEDH-121)
Week 6
Question 1
How many basic steps does the waltz have?
b. 3
Question 2
This form of ballroom dancing has a fixed choreography.
Question 3
Social ballroom dancing must match the mood of an occasion.
b. Always True
Question 4
Which of the following is not true about social ballroom dancing?
b. 4
Question 6
The audience for this form of ballroom dancing is typically the partner himself/herself.
Question 7
The focus of this form of ballroom dancing is on improving the style.
Question 8
This form of ballroom dancing’s performance relies on the preference of the audience.
Question 9
Which is not true about slow dancing?
Question 10
In this form of ballroom dance, the dancer is not allowed to make up his/her steps on the spot.
Question 1
Which of the following best describes cha-cha as a dance?
Question 2
In what level do competing couples often generally start?
Question 3
This dance exudes with love and passion, often performed with sensual movements to depict the
emotions.
b. Rumba
Question 4
This is the term for the move in Paso Doble where the man stomps his foot on the ground, as if a
matador trying to capture the attention of the bull.
d. Apel
Question 5
The basic rhythm of rumba.
e. Quick-quick-slow
Question 1
In a competition, judges look at the following points except:
b. Personal preferences
Question 2
A random pairing done in competitions is called:
Question 3
Cha-cha’s typical tempo is around ____ beats per minute.
c. 110 to 130
Question 4
Paso Doble is mostly influenced by another dance. This is ___.
b. Flamenco
Question 5
b. Comb
Question 6
Where did Paso Doble originate?
b. France
Question 7
Mambo originated in what country?
a. Cuba
Question 8
The Paso Doble’s rhythm.
a. 1-2-1-2
Question 9
Jive belongs in this event in a dance competition:
e. Latin American
Question 10
The standard range of rhythm for mambo is ___ beats per minute.
a. 32
Week 8
Question 1
This is the most common problem encountered by school-sponsored cheerleading teams.
b. Funding
Question 2
It is the national governing body for cheerleading and cheerdance in the Philippines.
Question 3
The official approval for cheerleading as a sport in the United States was given in ___.
b. 1999
Question 4
He was the one who initiated an organized cheer for the University of Minnesota game.
d. Johnny Campbell
Question 5
For cheering competitions, the teams must create their routine with an _____-count system.
a. 8
Question 1
An all-encompassing cheerleading type that focuses merely on competitions.
a. All-star
Question 2
A cheer practice is said to _____.
Question 3
Cheerleading in the Philippines emerged in the year ____.
a. 1993
Question 4
It was in this year that the first recorded broadcast of a cheerleading competition was aired.
c. 1978
Question 5
A cheerleading staple that was patented in 1971 by Herkimer.
a. Pom-pon
Question 6
In this type of cheerleading, sportsmanship and team skills of members are enhanced.
b. Youth
Question 7
When did women start leading cheers and routines in cheerleading groups?
b. 1940s
Question 8
He is the founder of the National Cheerleaders Association which held cheer workshops.
d. Lawrence Herkimer
Question 9
Which of the following schools is not a participant in the UAAP cheerdance competition?
Question 10
A sports team competing has this type of cheerleading team to support them.
b. Professional
Week 9
Question 1
In the US, not all colleges and universities have cheer teams.
b. True
Question 2
This level is contained at regional and participants are more focused on scholastics and education
than competitions.
a. Youth
Question 3
The count of music for the tango is ____ beats.
d. 16 or 32
Question 4
The foxtrot dance pattern for the ladies.
b. Step with the right foot, take two steps backwards on two slow counts.
Question 5
He was known as the very first cheerleader.
c. Johnny Campbell
Question 6
Which of the following is not a distinctive step of waltz?
a. Hip rolls
Question 7
Which of the following teams is not included in the NCAA?
Question 8
The name of the first cheerleading fraternity in 1903.
d. Gamma Sigma
Question 9
Which of the following is not true about social ballroom dancing?
Question 10
Which of the following is not true about cheerleading?
Question 11
Viennese Waltz originated from this Austrian folkdance.
d. Landler
Question 12
The cha-cha can be danced to any of the following music genres except:
Question 13
This form of ballroom dancing is mostly reliant on personal style of the dancers.
Question 14
This level combines hip hop and contemporary dance moves with chants and cheers
e. Street cheer
Question 15
This level mostly focuses on competition where training starts months before competition season.
c. All-Star
Question 16
The music used in Viennese Waltz is in ____ time.
b. 6/8
Question 17
Almost all (about 95%) catastrophic injuries in girls’ high school athletics are cheerleading-related.
a. False
Question 18
The first major league baseball team to have a cheerleading team.
Question 19
Waltz is where dancers move their shoulders smoothly, _____ to the floor.
a. Parallel
Question 20
The reward for this type of dancing is mostly the pleased and entertained applause of the audience.
Question 21
The Bolero belongs to what dance event?
b. American Rhythm
Question 22
There are no restrictions on what a couple might wear for a ballroom dancing competition as long as
it is appropriate for ballroom.
b. False
Question 23
This is the movement in the 5th and 6th count of the basic jive step.
b. While doing the chasse, the man goes right and the woman goes left.
Question 24
He was the one who invented the vinyl pom-pon used in competitions.
c. Fred Gastoff
Question 25
The year when cheerleading was recognized as an independent sport.
c. 1997
Question 26
Which of the following is not a mambo step?
c. Sur Place
Question 27
This category of ballroom competitions include Argentine tango, Lindy hop, Salsa, West Coast
Swing and the like.
b. Strictly
Question 28
Which of the following is not a professional league in cheerleading?
Question 29
For the foxtrot, the lady always moves generally in _____.
Question 30
This is the term for the distinctive hip movement and also the very important element of rumba.
d. Cuban Motion
Week 10
Question 1
It is a ceremonial worship dance performed in homage to the Holy Cross referred to in the
vernacular as Mahal na Poong Santa Cruz.
a. Sublian
Question 2
Tinikling’s name was adapted from ____.
d. Rice-preying birds
Question 3
This is the major form of classical Japanese musical drama.
d. Noh
Question 4
The timing of the steps for waltz.
Question 5
The Ifugao’s wedding with the festival dance is called ____.
b. Dinnuyya
Question 6
In this form of ballroom dancing, the audiences expect perfection so it is rehearsed by the dancers to
avoid mistakes.
Question 7
In the anituan, if the Aetas could not drive evil spirits away with bows and arrows and other similar
weapons, they ___.
Question 8
A four-day ritual where the Bagobos cleanse their brave warriors for initiation.
b. Gin-um
Question 9
This incorporates various techniques such as improvisation, floor work, yoga and martial arts with
the techniques introduced by Graham, Hawkins, Horton and Cunningham.
c. Contemporary dance
Question 10
In the Maguindusa, the ____ dances or sways to go on a trance to commune with the spirit.
a. Babaylan
Question 11
She is one of the most prominent figures in Philippine contemporary dance history, who was
declared as a National Artist for her contributions.
Question 12
This wedding dance is where the bridegroom offers the bride the protection and comfort of his
blanket.
b. Salip
Question 13
This group’s ritual is where the couple and their child are kept under a blanket as a shaman chants
over them while wiping the couple and their baby. Someone then steals the blanket away so the
mandadawak may run after it, shake it and retrieve it for the family.
a. Kalinga
Question 14
She was known to break dance traditions and social codes with her aesthetical propositions.
b. Isadora Duncan
Question 15
Her work and thought has been considered to be a part of the artistic trend called German
expressionism.
c. Mary Wigman
Question 16
The dancers imitate the movement of a hen, her baby chicks and a hawk wherein the hawk tries to
get one of the chicks before being killed by the hunters.
b. Binaylan
Question 17
In the burial of a murdered member of a tribe, Ifugao men bounce up and down in rhythm with one or
two feet as they are conducting the mass for the deceased.
a. Monghimong
Question 18
This is referred to as the grandfather of the Latin dances.
a. Rumba
Question 19
This dance shows a man untying a wrap from his bride’s waist to wrap around her body and dance
with.
d. Pangsak
Question 20
For this competition, the dancers can dance with people of different levels.
d. Mixed proficiency
Question 21
Saint-Denis calls the spectacular formats of elaborated sceneries and development of choreographic
pieces as ____.
c. Musical visualizations
Question 22
The tempo range of jive is ___ beats per minute.
b. 200
Question 23
The circle dance of Benguet to celebrate the arrival of successful headhunters.
b. Bendayan
Question 24
The most famous Broadway dance hall.
a. Palladium Ballroom
Question 25
Merce Cunningham has ideas from different perspectives regarding his artistic work. These are the
following except:
Question 26
This Subanon dance is officiated by the babaylan to address spirits.
d. Buklog
Question 27
Modern dance is older than contemporary dance.
a. True
Question 28
This is a ritual wherein the Subanons bounce up and down and around in a communal call to the
gods and ancestors.
a. Sundayo
Question 29
Ballet Manila espouses what kind of style?
b. Russian
Question 30
This dance depicts a form of self-defense and a fight between a hawk and a cat.
a. Burung-Talo
Question 31
These are the two barrios in Laguna depicted in the Maglalatik, a war dance depicting the fight
between the Moros and the Christians.
Question 32
This is the dance of the Ilokano Christians and non-Christians from the province of Abra originally
performed only by boys.
a. Sakuting
Question 33
In Singkil, the bamboo poles symbolize _____.
b. Falling trees
Question 34
The forward steps in Paso Doble should be _____.
Question 35
This couple dance requires the use of malong and commonly described as flirtatious and bold. The
couple strikes symmetrical poses with the malong.
d. Salok
Question 36
The _____ babaylan dance where a man dresses up as a woman.
c. Umayamnon
Question 37
This type of dance allows dancers and choreographers to have more room for self-expression and
break away from traditional dance.
Question 38
In foxtrot, both dancers always change feet.
a. True
Question 39
He fought the prejudice of the effeminate performer, thus educating boys that look like muscular
athletes.
c. Ted Shawn
Question 40
This company is known in modern dance history for combining the passionate charisma of Saint-
Denis with the technical rigor of Shawn.
Question 41
Which of the following is not one of the features of postmodern dance?
Question 42
This type of dance allows dancers and choreographers to create steps using their moods and
emotions for a relaxed style of dancing.
c. Modern dance
Question 43
The pangalay dance emphasizes the agility of the ______.
c. Upper body
Question 44
The shawl that the woman engaged in Jota de Paragua waves during the dance.
d. Manton
Question 45
The Mambo is performed in what event?
e. American Rhythm
Question 46
Team matches for ballroom dancing most commonly consist of ___ pairs.
d. 3
Question 47
Folk dances are part of contemporary dance.
b. True
Question 48
Paso Doble means ___ in Spanish.
d. Two-step
Question 49
This dance portrays the climb up the famous Rice Terraces.
b. Ragsaksakan
Question 50
One of Laban’s contributions to modern dance which is the complete and effective system for
analyzing and writing movement.
b. Labanotation
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SHORT QUIZ 5 - 7
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