Midterm 2014 2015
Midterm 2014 2015
2. The origin of the name, “athletics” came from the Greek word________meaning contest.
a. Athlas c. Athlantic
b. Athlon d. Athlete
3. First event that was competed in the first Olympic Games, a stadium-length foot race.
a. Stadium c. Stadion
b. Studio d. Stadius
a. 1796 c. 1928
b. 1896 d. 1912
a. 1796 c. 1928
b. 1896 d. 1912
a. 1796 c. 1928
b. 1896 d. 1912
7. An international governing body for Track and Field Athletics was founded.
a. 1796 c. 1928
b. 1896 d. 1912
10. He is considered the “Filipino Field Athlete of the Half Century” and Asia’s Best Athlete
for winning gold medals in the High jump event.
a. Miguel White c. Simeon Toribio
b. David Nepomuceno d. Genaro Cabrera
11. She won a gold medal in the long jump event at the 1958 Tokyo Asiad.
14. It is a fully automatic timing system or electrical or digital stopwatches that is used to
record one hundredth (1/100) of a second.
a. Starting pistol c. Whistle
b. Stop watch d. Wall clock
15. This tool should be used during training sessions, in order to expose the competitors to
the sounds it produced?
a. Whistle c. Flag
b. Starting pistol d. Gun
16. These tool measures 10 cm in a circumference are made of light weight unbreakable
plastic, used in running events.
a. Relay baton c. Ruler
b. PVC d. Wooden Stick
17. What is the specific weight of shot-put for male competitors?
a. 7.26 kg c. 8.26 kg
b. 9 kg d. 4 kg
18. What is the specific weight of shot -put for female competitors?
a. 4 kg c. 4.1kg
b. 3kg d. 5 kg
19. It is a throwing events where the object to be thrown by the athlete is a flat heavy disc.
a. Shot-put throw c. Hammer throw
b. Discuss throw d. Javelin throw
20. An athletic event in which the contestant attempts to put a heavy metal ball as far as
possible.
a. Shot-put throw c. Hammer throw
b. Discuss throw d. Javelin throw
21. A competitor tries to propel over a bar that rest across two upright poles.
a. Long Jump c. Triple Jump
b. High Jump d. Pole Vault
22. An athlete carrying a long flexible fiber glass pole sprints along short runway jams the
pole into a sloping metal box beneath the bar and pushes himself up over the bar.
a. Long Jump b. High Jump
c. Triple Jump d. Pole Vault
23. Pit consists of a landing pit, a pair of adjustable standards poles and a crossbar.
a. High jump pit c. Court
b. Long jump pit d. None of the above
24. The use of this equipment is optional it is anchored behind the starting line.
a. Starting line c. Starting pistol
b. Starting blocks d. None of the above
25. Javelin for men weighs at least 800 grams and is between _____ meters long.
a. 2.2-2.7 m c. 2.6-2.7 m
b. 2.2-2.3 m d. 2.5-2.6 m
______________________1. Was known in ancient Greece and Egypt a children’s game called
battledore and shuttlecock.
______________________2. Become the badminton sport’s sole international governing body in 1981.
______________________3. Was introduced in 1950. Its president, Sir George A. Thomas, Baronet,
gave a trophy for winning team.
______________________4. First tournament for women was held during the 1956-57 season. It was
named after Mrs. H. S. Uber of England who offered the trophy.
______________________5. Year when British and American presented badminton in the country.
______________________6. Became the first Philippine champion at the Prince Asian Juniors
Championship for the 16-under age group.
______________________7. International Badminton Federation placed ___________ as its 21st
member country.
______________________8. The original name of the game Badminton.
______________________9. He is the first national men’s single champion.
______________________10. The first national Badminton group.
______________________11. Full width of the Badminton Court.
______________________12. Full length of the Badminton Court.
______________________13. An official shuttle cock must consist of how many feathers?
______________________14. Year when PBA was form and became the first national badminton
group.
______________________15. Year and Weena Lim and Kennie Asuncion were the first Philippine
entry (ladies double) to win a gold medal.
______________________16. The badminton court is rectangular and divided into halves by a ____?
______________________17. Any notable person playing badminton.
______________________18. When Badminton was became a part of the Olympic Games.
______________________19. Length of badminton court for (single).
______________________20. Length of badminton court for (double).
Part 3: Enumeration
Track Events
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Field Events
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Filipino Athletics Champions
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Filipino Badminton Champions
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International Badminton Federation member
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5.
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NOTED BY:
APPROVED BY:
PROF. FERNANDO C. PAMINTUAN
Director
MAPHE 413B Coaching and Officiating Team Sports, Dance and Music Activities
Midterm Examination
1. Includes any sport or activity in which a group of individuals, on the same team, work
together to accomplish an ultimate goal which is usually to win.
2. Is a team sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court, one of the
world’s most popular and widely viewed sports?
a. Volleyball c. Basketball
b. Baseball d. Track and Field
a. 1991 c. 1891
b. 1981 d. 1890
6. United States introduced the sport of Basketball through the YMCA in the Philippines?
a. 1898-1900s c. 1897-1900s
b. 1890-1900s d. 1876-1910
7. The Philippines won its second Southeast Asian Games basketball gold medal.
a. 1979 c. 1985
b. 1983 d. 1977
8. The Philippines “Gilas Pilipinas” ended as second place in the FIBA Asia World Cup and
qualified to play for the FIBA CUP in Spain.
a. 2013 c. 2011
b. 2010 d. 2008
9. The Philippines won its second Southeast Asian Games Basketball gold medal.
a. 1977 c. 1980
b. 1979 d. 1987
11. Was named the first ever FIBA Asia Most Valuable Player of the tournament and was
named in the Mythical five selection.
12. First official Basketball game was played in the YMCA gymnasium in Albany, New
York on what date?
14. Players that are generally the tallest and positioned near the basket?
15. Occur when the offensive player is being fouled by the defender.
a. Offensive foul c. Technical foul
b. Defensive foul d. Personal foul
16. When a player makes physical contact with another player with no reasonable effort to
steal the ball.
17. The ball is passing directly from the passer’s chest to the receiver chest.
18. The passer bounces the ball crisply about two-thirds of the way from his own chest to the
receiver.
21. Is the act of bouncing the ball continuously with one hand?
22. Is the act of attempting to score points by throwing the ball through the baskets, methods
varying players and situation.
23. A player or a coach using foul language, obscenity, obscene gestures and even arguing in
the course of the game.
a. Charging c. Blocking
b. Traveling d. Double dribble
Violations
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Types of basketball pass
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Types of basketball dribbles
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Types of basketball shooting
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PREPARED BY:
NOTED BY:
APPROVED BY:
PROF. FERNANDO C. PAMINTUAN
Director
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
Mexico Campus
San Juan Mexico, Pampanga
1. Refers to the science of developing a plan to attain goal and to guard against undesirable
result .it means the art of using psychological plan in order to increase probabilities and
favorable consequences of success and to lessen the chances of failure?
a. Methods of Teaching c. Strategies of teaching
b. Techniques d. Device
2. Is a teaching aid or tool?
a. Methods of Teaching c. Strategies of teaching
b. Techniques d. Device
3. Refers to a personal style of carrying out a particular step of a given method. it is a skill
employed by the teachers?
a. Methods of Teaching c. Strategies of teaching
b. Techniques d. Device
4. Is the process of teaching by giving spoken explanations of the subject that is to be
learned?
a. Explaining c. Learning by teaching
b. Demonstrating d. Collaborating
5. Old fashion way of teaching
a. Time tested c. Traditional
b. Progressive d. None of the above
6. Students assume the role of teacher and teach their peers.
a. Explaining c. Learning by teaching
b. Demonstrating d. Collaborating
7. Allows students to actively participate in the learning process by talking with its other
and listening to other point of view.
a. Explaining c. Learning by teaching
b. Demonstrating d. Collaborating
8. Methods that stood the test of time and are still being used at present.
a. Time tested c. Traditional
b. Progressive d. None of the above
9. Refers to the series of related and progressive acts performed by a teacher and the student
to attain specific objectives of the lesson?
a. Methods of Teaching c. Strategies of teaching
b. Techniques d. Device
10. Is the process of committing something to memory
a. Memorization c. Recitation
b. Participation d. Participation
11. Use a range of teaching methods
a. Clarity c. Alignment
b. Flexibility d. Structuring teaching
12. Avoid jargon in materials.
a. Clarity c. Alignment
b. Flexibility d. Structuring teaching
13. These are sometimes also known as drills and involved repeated practicing a whole skill
in order to strengthen the motor programmed.
a. Fixed practice c. Variable practice
b. Massed practice d. Distributed practice
14. This is a continuous form of practice which is better for simple skills.
a. Fixed practice c. Variable practice
b. Massed practice d. Distributed practice
15. This is used but for open skills and involves repeating a skill in varying situations.
a. Fixed practice c. Variable practice
b. Massed practice d. Distributed practice
16. This is all about feedback and providing information for the student about how successful
they have been.
a. Confirming c. Demonstrating
b. Applying d. Lecturing
17. The student then practices the skill in a planned situation to help them transfer the
learning from practice to a competitive situation.
a. Confirming c. Demonstrating
b. Applying d. Lecturing
18. Traditional method of teaching where the teacher leads the class through a task. Usually
all students are performing the same task at the same time.
a. Direct teaching c. Peer feedback
b. Teacher feedback d. Self feedback
19. Students are given a task with clear criteria and evaluate their own performance.
a. Direct teaching c. Peer feedback
b. Teacher feedback d. Self feedback
20. Students are given a problem that only has one solution and are allowed the opportunity
to discover the answer themselves.
a. Direct teaching c. Peer feedback
b. Teacher feedback d. Convergent discovery
_____________________1. Students are assigned tasks (task sheets) with clear criteria and the
teacher is free to roam around and give feedback.
_____________________2. Students are placed into groups where students evaluate each other
performing a task with clear criteria.
_____________________3. Students are given a task with clear criteria and evaluate their own
performance.
_____________________4. Students are given a problem that only has one solution and are allowed
the opportunity to discover the answer themselves.
_____________________5. Students are given a problem that has multiple solutions and are
encouraged to discover their own answer.
_____________________6. Students are placed into groups that are assigned to learn a specific
skill. Once they have learned their skill, their group then teach another
group.
_____________________7. A teacher makes all the decisions.
_____________________8. Students carry out Teachers prescribed task.
_____________________9. Students work in pair. One performs the other provide feedback.
_____________________10. Students assess their own performance based on criteria/standards
_____________________11. Teacher planned. Students monitor own work.
_____________________12. Students take full responsibility for the learning process.
_____________________13. Students solve the problem without assistance coming from the teacher.
_____________________14. Traditional method of teaching where the teacher leads the class
through a task. Usually all students are performing the same task at the
same time.
_____________________15. Students plan own program. Teachers advise
B. Complete the Table below.
Part 3: Enumeration
Polished look
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Polished Demeanor
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Polished Language
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Teaching Methods
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Characteristics of an Effective Teacher
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Teaching Styles in Physical Education by Dr. John Ferguson
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PREPARED BY:
NOTED BY:
APPROVED BY:
PROF. FERNANDO C. PAMINTUAN
Director
1. Refers to the basic temporal element of music concerned with duration and with stresses
and accents whether irregular or organized into regular patterning?
a. Beat c. Rhythm
b. Tempo d. Movement
2. Is the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts to gain better
understanding of it?
a. Analisis c. categorizing
b. Procedure d. Analysis
3. Learning how to move or being educated in the movement functions of the body?
a. Dance education c. Rhythmic activities
b. Movement education d. Dance
5. Generally Refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, use as form of
expressions, and social interaction.
a. Dance education c. Rhythmic activities
b. Movement education d. Dance
8. Refers to set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around
the world?
a. Ballroom dance c. Folk dance
b. Ballet d. Popular dance
9. Is a great form of exercise; has a positive impact on balance and grace it is simply means
learning how to dance?
11. Are symbolic movements created, organized and integrated for individualized expressive
purposes.
a. Modern dance c. Ballroom dance
b. Popular dance d. Folk dance
12. Are dances that tell much about a country and its people? They relate or show the
traditions, ideas, superstitions, and events of daily living of countries all over the world.
a. Modern dance c. Ballroom dance
b. Popular dance d. Folk dance
13. Meaning
a. Kenbu
sword and poetry dancing is a category of Japanese
c. Kenshibu
interpretive dances
performed to traditional music accompanied by poetry known
b. Kennibu as shigin.
d. Shibu
14. Is part of Turkey’s wedding ceremony, In this dance henna will be rubbed on the bride’s
hand and carries a jug with coins and sweet put prior inside, at the end of the wedding the
bride breaks the jug by throwing it.
a. Kozan c. Jarabe tapatio
b. Bihar d. American rain dance
15. This traditional dance got its name from Karma tree which stands for fortune and good
luck.
a. Kozan c. Jarabe tapatio\
b. Bihar d. American rain dance
a. Tinikling c. Carinosa
b. Itik-itik d. Binasuan
19. An Italian noblewoman wife of King Henry of France and a great patron of Arts, began
ballet in France.
____________________1. Originated in Pangasinan Province “meaning with the used of drinking glass”.
____________________2. This dance came from two tagalog words “subsub” meaning falling on head
and “bali”, which means broken.
____________________3. This dance portrays a young couple’s attempt to get each other attention. It is
performed in a moderate waltz style.
____________________4. This dance is a mimic movement of “Tikling Birds’ hoping over trees, grass
stems or over bamboo traps set by farmers.
____________________5. It’s a mock war fight between Moros and the Christians over a prize of latik or
coconut meat during the Spanish rule.
____________________6. Is the main character in Jose Rizal’s Noli MeTangere, this dance is a mix of
Spanish gracefulness and customized native props, such as bamboo castanets
and native fan.
____________________7. It means the dance of the dove.
____________________8. This dance interprets a mock war fight between Ilocanos Non Christians and
Christians with training sticks and props.
____________________9. This dance is performed with women wearing malong and shawl, mantle or
head piece.
____________________10. This dance is thanksgiving dance from the Talaindig tribe of Bukidnon.
____________________11. The dancers in this dance use pair fans to coordinate their small steps called
kini-kini, which symbolized their good manners and prominent family
background.
____________________12. It is tribal dance where in the dancers perform simulation of movements of
birds.
____________________13. It originated from Spain. This dance is commonly performed at formal affairs
like inaugural balls where prominent members of the government participate
and enjoy.
____________________14. This dance imitates the movement of a Duck.
____________________15. This is a dance that depicts the birth of the first man and woman who came
out of a bamboo tree.
B. Indicate the proper position of the following Fundamental Arms and Feet position.
PREPARED BY:
NOTED BY:
APPROVED BY:
PROF. FERNANDO C. PAMINTUAN
Director
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
Mexico Campus
San Juan Mexico, Pampanga