1) Rhythm is a measured motion or flow, characterized basically by recurrence of elements or features such as beats, sounds, or accents. a) True b) False 2) What denotes an aspect of the quality of movement, which is sometimes thought of as dance? a) Dance b) Rhythm c) Rhythms d) Pulse Beat 3) “Dancing” originated from the German word that means “to stretch.” a) Danza b) Damson c) Dansen d) Damsel 4) Which of the following best defines dancing? a) A series of organized body movements b) A means of expressing one’s emotions through movement disciplined by rhythm c) A natural human motion without structure d) A religious movement of prayer 5) All dancing is basically made up of stretching and relaxing movements. a) True b) False 6) What is a series of movements set to music where they emerge organization, structure, and pattern? a) Rhythm b) Dance c) Motion d) Phrasing 7) Rhythmic Activities is the response of a person displaying his emotional and mental reaction to rhythm. a) True b) False 8) In all nature, every individual makes rhythm like foot tapping, head movement, or body sway while music is playing. a) True b) False 9) The fundamental principles observed in rhythmic activities include: a) Beat, Melody, and Pitch b) Time, Space, and Force c) Energy, Sound, and Tempo d) Accent, Tempo, and Intensity 10) Which of the following is the steady continuous sound that is heard or felt throughout any rhythmical sequence? a) Pulse Beat b) Measure c) Intensity d) Phrasing 11) Constant steady pulsation is called a) Pulse Beat b) Underlying Beat 12) What determines the time signature of a piece of music or movements? a) Pulse Beat b) Underlying Beat c) Tempo d) Intensity 13) To better facilitate learning of dances, understanding the elements of rhythm, movement space, and qualities is not necessary a) True b) False 14) It is the identical grouping of underlying beats. a) Rhythmic Pattern b) Phrasing c) Accent d) Measure 15) Which of the following defines a definite grouping of sounds or beats related to the underlying beat? a) Accent b) Tempo c) Rhythmic Pattern d) Phrase 16) Rhythmic pattern is also called the melody pattern because it follows the words or melody. a) True b) False 17) Which refers to a group of measures that gives the feeling of unity? a) Phrasing b) Intensity c) Tempo d) Accent 18) The end of a musical phrase may suggest a change in direction or movement. a) True b) False 19) What is the force or emphasis given to any one beat in a series of pulse beats? a) Accent b) Intensity c) Beat d) Tempo 20) Rate of speed of the movement, music, or accompaniment. a) Measure b) Accent c) Intensity d) Tempo 21) Refers to dynamics or force, such as heavy or light. a) Measure b) Accent c) Intensity d) Tempo 22) Which of the following is NOT part of the elements of rhythm? a) Accent b) Measure c) Tempo d) Harmony 23) The quality of movement or music refers to intensity. a) True b) False 24) According to Andin and Minas (2004), which of the following are the three basic natural movements? a) Locomotor, Rotational, Manipulative b) Locomotor, Non-locomotor, Manipulative c) Non-locomotor, Twisting, Bending d) Manipulative, Rhythmic, Static 25) Locomotor movements are used to move the body from one place to another or to project the body upward as in jumping and hopping. a) True b) False 26) Which of the following is NOT an example of a locomotor movement? a) Jumping b) Running c) Sliding d) Flexing 27) Non-locomotor movements are performed with appreciable movements from place to place. a) True b) False (without) 28) Means bending or shortening of a body part occurring at a joint. a) Flexion b) Extension 29) Which of the following is an example of flexion? a) Trunk twist b) Head twist c) Trunk forward bend d) Circling arms 30) Means turning, twisting, or circling. a) Flexion b) Extension 31) Manipulative skills involve object handling that develops skills like ball handling. a) True b) False 32) Which of the following promotes hand and eye coordination and better motor control? a) Locomotor Skills b) Manipulative Skills c) Non-Locomotor Skills d) Physical Skills 33) There are four fundamentals feet and arms positions in dance a) True b) False 34) Which position has heels close together, toes apart at about 45 degrees, and arms raised forward in a circle in front of the chest? a) 1st Position Feet b) 2nd Position Feet c) 3rd Position Feet d) 4th Position Feet 35) One arm raised sideward as in the 2nd position and the other raised upward describes which position? a) 1st Position Arms b) 2nd Position Arms c) 3rd Position Arms d) 5th Position Arms 36) Both arms raised sideward with a graceful curve at shoulder level refers to: a) 3rd Position Arms b) 2nd Position Arms c) 4th Position Arms d) 5th Position Arms 37) Both arms raised over the head corresponds to which position? a) 2nd Position Arms b) 3rd Position Arms c) 4th Position Arms d) 5th Position Arms 38) In which position is one arm raised in front as in 1st position and the other arm raised over the head? a) 1st Position Arms b) 2nd Position Arms c) 3rd Position Arms d) 4th position Arms 39) Rhythmic activities are combinations of physical movements with sounds, beats, or music. a) True b) False 40) Rhythmic activities rely on internal or external rhythm used for self-expression, exercise, and culture. a) True b) False 41) Feet astride sideward about a pace or 1 foot distance a) 1st Position Feet b) 2nd Position Feet c) 3rd Position Feet d) 4th Position Feet 42) Both arms raised forward in a circle in front of chest with the fingertips about an inch apart a) 1st Position Arms b) 2nd Position Arms c) 3rd Position Arms d) 4th Position Arms 43) Heel of one foot close in-step of other foot a) 1st Position Feet b) 2nd Position Feet c) 3rd Position Feet d) 4th Position Feet 44) Heel of front close to big toe or rear foot a) 1st Position Feet b) 3rd Position Feet c) 4th Position Feet d) 5th Position Feet 45) One foot in front of the other of a pace distance a) 2nd Position Feet b) 3rd Position Feet c) 4th Position Feet d) 5th Position Feet 46) Who stated that to better facilitate the learning of dances and rhythmic activities, we should understand elements of rhythm and movement? a) Duncan and Bal-lo b) Andin and Minas c) Tolentino and Cruz d) Flores and Santos 47) Flexion and extension are both examples of non-locomotor movements. a) True b) False 48) Manipulative skills mainly involve movements of the head and trunk. a) True b) False 49) Rhythmic activities are used for demonstration of physical ability and socialization. a) True b) False 50) Which type of movement is used to move the body from one place to another? a) Locomotor b) Non-Locomotor c) Manipulative d) Rotational 51) Filipino folk dance history is not the history of a single national dance of one or two regions. a) True b) False 52) Dances evolved from different regions which are distinct from one another as they are affected by a) Climate and weather b) Religion and culture c) Language and music d) Government and politics 53) In the Philippines, dance is as diverse as the culture intermingling in the archipelago. a) True b) False 54) Which statement best describes Philippine folk dance? a) It encompasses all dance forms used by Filipinos to express themselves b) It is limited to Spanish-influenced dances c) It focuses only on modern choreography d) It excludes ceremonial dances 55) The dazzling diversity of folk dances grew out of the times, situations, and experiences of the people. a) True b) False 56) What were the two most serious concerns of primitive civilizations? a) Food and Festivals b) Politics and Music c) Trade and War d) Art and Religion 57) During primitive times, their main concerns was how to a) decorate temples and churches b) find food and how to increase its supply 58) Unaware of artistic aspects, early people made use of hunting and fishing as their way of life. a) True b) False 59) To express their feelings, primitive people created rhythmic movements by stamping, shaking, and chanting. a) True b) False 60) What Filipino term refers to the bow that begins and ends most Philippine folk dances? a) Paso b) Saludo c) Alanza d) Kumintang 61) Philippine folk dances always begin and end with a curtsey. a) True b) False 62) Dancers are normally how far apart from each other in folk dances? a) 2–3 feet b) 6–8 feet c) 10–12 feet d) 1–2 feet 63) There is very little, if any, body contact in Philippine folk dances, although holding hands is common. a) True b) False 64) Most Philippine folk dances are done in pairs. a) True b) False 65) Which of the following statements is TRUE about Philippine folk dances? a) They always involve body contact b) They are performed only by women c) They may be performed by both young and old of both sexes d) They are performed solo by men only 66) Many of our dances are done in long formation. a) True b) False 67) Which type of dance depicts actions of occupations like planting or harvesting? a) Comic Dance b) Occupational Dance c) Religious Dance d) Festival Dance 68) Which dance is performed in connection with religious vows and ceremonies? a) Religious or Ceremonial Dances b) Occupational Dance c) Festival Dance d) War Dances 69) Comic dances depict funny movements for entertainment. a) True b) False 70) Which of the following is an example of a comic dance? a) Kinoton b) La Jota c) Sagayan d) Pandango 71) Game dances are done with play elements. a) True b) False 72) Which of the following is a game dance? a) Pabo b) Hele-Hele bago si Cariñosa c) Sagayan d) Kuratsa 73) Which dance is performed during wedding feasts? a) Pantomina b) Kuratsa c) Sagayan d) Lubi-lubi 74) Courtship dances depict love-making. a) True b) False 75) Hele-Hele bago si Cariñosa belongs to which type of dance? a) Courtship Dance b) Occupational Dance c) Festival Dance d) Comic Dance 76) Festival dances are suitable for special occasions or any social gathering. a) True b) False 77) Which of the following is a festival dance? a) Kuratsa b) Kinoton c) Sagayan d) Hele-Hele 78) War dances show imaginary combat or duel. a) True b) False 79) Which dance shows an imaginary combat? a) Sagayan b) La Jota c) Cariñosa d) Pantomina 80) Classical dance is a dance with standardized rules and restrictions. a) True b) False 81) Which type of dance can be religious-related or for royal entertainment? a) Popular Dance b) Creative Dance c) Modern Dance d) Classical Dance 82) Classical ballet originated from which country? a) Spain b) England c) Italy d) France 83) The word “ballet” came from the Italian word “Bal-lo,” meaning “to stretch.” a) True b) False (It means “to dance”) 84) Classical ballet flourished in the royal court of which country? a) Spain b) France c) Italy d) Russia 85) Modern dance is a deviation from the principles of classical ballet. a) True b) False 86) Who developed modern dance? a) Bal-lo b) Andin and Minas c) Isadora Duncan d) Tolentino 87) Characterized by natural and true expression of the human body and soul. a) Recreational Dance b) Folk Dance c) Contemporary Dance d) Modern Dance 88) Combination of ballet and modern dance. a) Contemporary Dance b) Folk Dance c) Ethnic and Tribal Dance d) Recreational Dance 89) Cultural art form handed down from generation to generation. a) Folk Dance b) Modern Dance c) Classical Ballet d) Classical Dance 90) Which of the following best defines folk dance? a) A cultural art form that communicates customs and beliefs b) A royal entertainment ballet c) A modern popular dance d) A religious ritual only 91) Found among groups living together with common beliefs and customs. a) Contemporary Dance b) Folk Dance c) Ethnical and Tribal Dance d) Recreational Dance 92) Which dance includes mixers, square dancing, and couple dances? a) Festival Dance b) Recreational Dance c) War Dance d) Ethnic Dance 93) Usually held in the evenings and participants are in formal attire. a) Social and Ballroom Dance b) Creative Dance c) Popular Dance d) Folk Dance 94) Highest form of dance for entertainment. a) Popular Dance b) Social and Ballroom Dance c) Creative Dance d) Modern Dance 95) In creative dance, the choreographer expresses feelings, ideas, and interpretation. a) True b) False 96) Highly recognized in television, disco houses, and social gatherings. a) Creative Dance b) Popular Dance c) Social and Ballroom Dance d) Folk Dance 97) Which of the following is NOT a classification of dance according to the module? a) Popular Dance b) Folk Dance c) Martial Dance d) Contemporary Dance 98) Learning folk dance helps preserve the cultural unity of the people. a) True b) False 99) Which of the following statements is NOT one of the importance of learning folk dance? a) It disconnects people from tradition b) It keeps people connected to their ancestry c) It preserves culture d) It passes tradition to the next generation 100) Philippine folk dancing is a true reflection of daily life in past centuries while enchanting modern audiences at the same time. a) True b) False
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PE 3 - PRELIMS - MODULE 1 AND 2
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