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In Physical Education / Elementary School | 2025-03-15

ons: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the cor Use a separate sheet. 1. It is an activity where you move your body in time with A. Stage play B. Dance C. Acting D. Opera 2. The dancers move like a duck wading and swimming. A. Itik-itik B. Binasuan C. Sinkil D. Tinikling 3. Which of the following is NOT a benefit that we get from A. Immune system becomes stronger. B. We get to be with our friends even late at night. C. Confidence is developed. D. Balance and posture improved. 4. The hand is with a semi opened palm and finger point Wrist is turned in circular motion. A. Kumintang B. Sarok (Salok) C. Hayon-hayon D. Kewet (Kalawit) 5. Your two arms are related at sides and bent at elbows forearms are parallel to the head, palms facing Inward A. Kumintang B. Reverse "T" Position C. "T" Position D. Kewet (Kalawit) 6. Your arms are in T position with hands closed and thu position. Turn wrist in circular motion. A. Kumintang B. Reverse "T" Position C. "T" Position D. Kewet (Kalawit) 7. Your right arm is making a big circular motion in front while the left arm is resting. A. Kumintang B. Sarok (Salok) C. Hayon-hayon D. Kewet (Kalawit) 8. A dance performed by males using coconut shells. A. Binasuan B. Sala Ti Mais C. Maglalatik D. Regatones 9. Your both arms are raised at sides and bent at elbow upper arms are at your shoulder level. A. Arms in 1st position B. Arms in 2nd Position C. Arms in 3rd Pos D. Arms in 4th Pos 10. A pair of dancers are hopping between bamboo poles ground like a" Tikling" in time with music. A. Tinikling B. Singkil 2 C. Kalatong D. Maglalatik CO Q4 PE​

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Answer:1. B. Dance – It is an activity where you move your body in time with music.2. A. Itik-itik – The dancers move like a duck wading and swimming.3. B. We get to be with our friends even late at night. – This is NOT a benefit of dancing.4. A. Kumintang – The hand is semi-open with a circular wrist motion.5. B. Reverse "T" Position – Arms are bent at the elbows, forearms parallel to the head, palms facing inward.6. A. Kumintang – Arms in "T" position with a circular wrist motion.7. C. Hayon-hayon – One arm makes a big circular motion while the other rests.8. C. Maglalatik – A dance performed by males using coconut shells.9. B. Arms in 2nd Position – Arms raised at the sides and bent at the elbows, upper arms at shoulder level.10. A. Tinikling – A dance where dancers hop between bamboo poles in time with music.

Answered by woppyyhaha | 2025-03-15

1) B. DANCEDance Dance is the art of moving the body rhythmically and expressively, often to music.Stage play involves acting and storytelling.Acting focuses on portraying characters and emotions.Opera combines singing, acting, and elaborate sets.2) A. ITIK-ITIKITIK-ITIK is a mimetic dance imitates the movements of ducks, including wading, swimming, and splashing waterBinasuan involves balancing glasses of rice wine on the head and hands.Sinkil is a Maranao dance that tells a story from the epic Darangen.Tinikling involves dancers hopping between bamboo poles.3) B. We get to be with our friends even late at nightThe answer is B. We get to be with our friends even late at night. While dancing can be a social activity, it's not the primary benefit.Dancing strengthens the immune system by increasing blood flow and promoting overall health.Dancing builds confidence by allowing individuals to express themselves creatively and physically.Dancing improves balance and posture through its focus on coordination and body alignment.4) A. KumintangKumintang is a basic hand movement in Philippine folk dances, characterized by a semi-open palm, upward pointing fingers, and a circular wrist motionSarok (Salok) involves a hand movement with a closed fist and a downward motion.Hayon-hayon is a hand movement with a closed fist and an upward motion.Kewet (Kalawit) is a hand movement with a closed fist and a downward motion.5) C."T" Position."T" Position dance position involves arms extended to the sides, bent at the elbows, with forearms parallel to the head and palms facing inwardKumintang is a hand movement, not a body position.Reverse "T" Position is a variation of the "T" Position where the palms face outward.Kewet (Kalawit) is a hand movement, not a body position.6) A. KumintangKumintang describes the Kumintang hand movement performed while in the "T" position.Reverse "T" Position is a variation of the "T" Position, not a hand movement."T" Position is a body position, not a hand movement.Kewet (Kalawit) is a different hand movement.7) D. Kewet (Kalawit)Kewet (Kalawit) hand movement involves a large circular motion of one arm while the other arm is resting.Kumintang is a different hand movement.Sarok (Salok) is a different hand movement.Hayon-hayon is a different hand movement.8) C. MaglalatikMaglalatik is a mock war dance that features men using coconut shells as percussion instrumentsBinasuan involves balancing glasses of rice wine.Sala Ti Mais is a dance that tells the story of a farmer harvesting corn.Regatones is a dance that uses bamboo castanets9) A. Arms in 1st positionArms in 1st position is a basic arm position in ballet and other dance forms, with arms raised to the sides, bent at the elbows, and upper arms at shoulder level.Arms in 2nd Position involves arms extended to the sides at shoulder level.Arms in 3rd Position involves one arm raised to the side at shoulder level while the other arm is bent at the elbow and placed on the opposite shoulder.Arms in 4th Position involves one arm extended to the side at shoulder level while the other arm is bent at the elbow and placed in front of the chest.10) A. TiniklingTinikiling is a pair of dancers are hopping between bamboo poles stuck on the ground like a "Tikling" in time with music.Singkil is a Maranao dance that involves dancers maneuvering between bamboo poles.Kalatong is a dance that involves a group of dancers performing a series of movements.Maglalatik is a mock war dance that uses coconut shells

Answered by lrrnmgkch | 2025-03-15