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This document is a midterm exam in Physical Education 12 from Cagay National High School in Cebu Province, Philippines. It contains 50 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing students' knowledge of various Philippine folk dances, ethnic dances, and street dances. The questions cover dances' origins, the cultures or regions they represent, symbolic meanings, and other identifying details.
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Questions Pe 12

This document is a midterm exam in Physical Education 12 from Cagay National High School in Cebu Province, Philippines. It contains 50 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing students' knowledge of various Philippine folk dances, ethnic dances, and street dances. The questions cover dances' origins, the cultures or regions they represent, symbolic meanings, and other identifying details.
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Department of Education

Region VII, Central Visayas


Cebu Province
CAGAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Cagay, Barili, Cebu

MIDTERM EXAM IN PE 12

Name : __________________________________________Grade & Section :______________ Score: _______

I. IDENTIFICATION. Choose your answer from the words listed inside the box.

Muslim Mananagat Moro –


Kayametan Curacha New York Scarves Folk Dance
Dance Dance Moro Dance
Bamboo Break Cat and Kini – kini Kuradang Ethnic
Tinambol Rural Dance
Dance Dancing Hawk Dance Dance Dance
Ballroom Mananguete Singkil Modern
Mangmangayaw Locking Bogo, Cebu Tribal Dance
Dance Dance Dnace Dance
Coconut Maria Clara Hip – Hop Recreational
Inagong Binanog Popping Maria Neis
Wine Tapper Dance Dance Dance
Kimona &
Pilipino Colored
Tolambugan, Cordillera Street
Talupak Binaylan Cultural Shirt/ Tinikling
Lanao Dance Dance
Night Cotton
Pants

1. It is developed by people, the life of the people of a certain


community/country or region.
2. It is any dance form which can be identified as originating with an ethnic
culture and expressing the movement aesthetics of that culture.
3. It is a dance form that developed in the early twentieth century, partly in
reaction to the traditional, more highly technical forms of such as ballet.
4. It refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for its social,
educational or health benefits, includes social dance and amateur dance instruction and performance.
5. It is a traditional folk dance which originated during the Spanish colonial
era.
6. It is the earliest form of theatre performing in the Philippines, starting in
1650.
7. It is a lively festival dance performed during fiestas, wedding, baptismal
parties and other occasions that call for a celebration.
8. It is a folk dance of the Maranao people of Lake Lanao based on the epic
legend Darangen which was popularized by the Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company.
9. It refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or
that have involved as part of the hip-hop culture. And was created in the 1970’s.
10. It is a dance style that evolved outside of dance studios in any available
open space, such as streets, dance parties, block parties, parks, school yards, raves and night
clubs.
11. It is a dance imitating the actions of the fishermen.
12. It is a dance which means the royal walk.
13. It is a dance that shows how the people work on tuba or coconut wine.
14. It symbolizes how Filipino dance formally just like Maria Clara.
15. It is a dance form in Cordillera.
16. It is a dance with full of devotion.
17. It is a dance which originally formed in streets.
18. It is a dance that represent tribes and other ethnic groups.
19. Mananguete means what?
20. Where does Managuete Dance originated?
21. Maranao women performed the Kini-Kini Dance with the use of what?
22. Kini-Kini Dance symbolizes a fight between?
23. Where does Mananagat Dance originated?
24. She was the one who taught the dance to her friend in a barrio of
Fabogon near Bogo.
25. Men and women who performed Mananagat Dance are wearing what?
26. Where does street dance originated?
27. It is also called B-boying/B-girling.
28. It is originally called campbellocking and was created in 1969 in Los
Angeles California.
29. It was created in Fresno, California in the 1970’s based on the technique
of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer’s body.
30. It was where festivities held by foreign based student groups and other
theatrical dance companies have modernized interpretations of the dance, resulting in unorthodox
for trials of the Singkil by even the most esteemed of Philippine Folk Dance choreographers.
31. Kuradang dance is also known as what?
32. Tinikling means what?
33. It is a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and
competitively around the world.
34. It is a typical dance of the Talaandig Tribe mimicking the movement of
the bird up in the air called “Banog”.
35. It is the dance of the Baylan or Priest during Hinaklaran ritual.
36. It is a dance mimicking a forest bird locally called “Tungkago”
resembling a horn bill, with the dancer holding her forefingers to the side of her nose.
37. It is a dance performed by male and female Talaandig for entertainment
and sometimes in their ritual dances for offering to their Magbabaya.
38. It is a dance performed by men, originally out to hunt their enemies.
39. It is a dance for entertainment performed during festivals and
gatherings.
40. It is a dance depicting the way and style in planting, harvesting and
winnowing palays. This is performed for public entertainment.

II. ENUMERATION: Give what is asked

A. Give the 8 Philippine Ethnic Dances.


41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.

B. Give the 2 examples of street dance.


49.
50.

Prepared by:
RYAN G. VILLAFLORES
Subject Teacher
Checked by:

SUSAN F. ROXAS
School Head

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