Phyedprelimtofinals - Lecture notes 1-10 PDF

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BL-PHYED- 6102 -LEC-1922S RHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES / FORANTIPS PHYEDQuestion 1Answer saved Marked out of 1.Flag question Question text Wring the dishcloth Select one: a. Dual Stunt b. Sitting Position c. Kneeling Position d. Standing Position e. Lying Position f. Individual Stunt g. Group StuntQuestion 2...


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BL-PHYED-6102-LEC-1922S RHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES / FOR ANTIPS PHYED Question 1 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Wring the dishcloth Select one: a. Dual Stunt b. Sitting Position c. Kneeling Position d. Standing Position e. Lying Position f. Individual Stunt g. Group Stunt Question 2 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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These Answer skills help improve control and coordination of the body parts besides enhancing grace, form and creativity in combining new body movements. Question 3 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text The kind of dance with classical performance with contemporary themes and choreographic approaches. Select one: a. Ballet b. Modern c. Classical Question 4 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text A self-motivating activity that can help develop good posture and can manipulate different parts of the body. Select one: a. Stunts b. Pyramid c. Gymnastics Question 5 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Skin the snake Select one:

a. Group Stunt b. Standing Position c. Lying Position d. Kneeling Position e. Dual Stunt f. Sitting Position g. Individual Stunt Question 6 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Name the type of the pair of dumbbells in the image.

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Fixed Weight Dumbbells

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Question text Element of dance that answers the word, "when" Select one: a. Energy b. Body c. Time Question 8 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Knee Scale Select one: a. Skill on the beam b. Floor skill c. Aerial skill Question 9 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Fill in the blanks. Folk

dance is performed by a group consisting of members of 1. Answer the community dancing their traditional dance. Ethnic

2. Answer dance are highly traditional and are often linked to social customs and traditions or religious practices and beliefs. Clock Time

3. Answer is when dance is based on units of seconds, minutes and/or hours.

Sensed Time

4. Answer is when dancers pick up on each other’s timing such as gradually increasing the tempo by cueing off each other. 5. Answer

Rhythmic Patterns

are metered or free rhythm.

Action

6. Answer refers to the technique used by the dancer. 7. Human movement is naturally rhythmic as we alternate Answer activity

and Answer

rest

.

Social

8. Answer dance used to be exclusive to the rich and famous but became a dance for everyone, especially in villages to make new acquaintances. 9. Modern dance is often referred to as Answer Question 10 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Balance Beam Select one: a. Heavy apparatus b. Light apparatus c. Dances d. Gymnastics movement e. Stunts f. Locomotor g. Non-locomotor Question 11 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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contemporary

dance.

Fill in the blank: One dumbbell consists of two Answer

square

weights attached to a handle.

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Question text Feet together Select one: a. Group Stunt b. Sitting Position c. Standing Position d. Kneeling Position e. Individual Stunt f. Lying Position g. Dual Stunt Question 13 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Which of the following is not an example of a floor exercise in aerial position? Select one: a. Hops b. Overead reach c. Crouch jump d. Arch jump Question 14 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text These are routines which is a combination of different floor skills together with some body conditioning exercises. Answer:

Floor Exercises

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Question text The diameter of the wood used for hardwood is Answer

2

inches.

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Question text A part of gymnastics which are difficult but exciting to do great skill. Select one: a. Stunts b. Dance c. Gymnastics Question 17 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Fill in the blank: The use of dumbbells can be beneficial for the Answer

upper

extremities.

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Question text The first international gymnastics tournment was recognized in? Select one: a. 1963 b. 1967 c. 1965 Question 19 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text The rocking chair stunt starts with a Answer Question 20 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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fetal

position, hugging your knees to your chest.

Question text Dance is considered the Answer

mother

of all arts.

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Question text True or False. If the statement is true, write the word True. If False, write False and replace the underlined word with the correct term. Note that the system accepts an exact answer. Wrong spelling is considered wrong. For example: Q: Whales are reptiles. A: False - mammals The length of the wand used in exercises is 26 to 29 inches. Answer:

False - 36 to 39

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Question text Answer

Rhythm

is a regular recurrence of accented and unaccented beats.

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Question text Dance usually performed by members of the community dancing their traditional and popular dance. Select one:

a. Dance b. Movement c. Stunts d. Modern dance e. Dumbbells f. Ring g. Rhythmic gymnastics h. Locomotor i. Folk dance j. Gymnastics k. Pyramid l. Symbolic representation m. Communication n. Non-locomotor o. Body Question 24 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Which element of dance does this information belong to? Symmetrical shape Select one: a. Body b. Space c. Energy d. Time e. Action Question 25 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Jumping and hopping Select one: a. Ring b. Communication c. Stunts d. Rhythmic gymnastics e. Dumbbells f. Folk dance g. Movement h. Locomotor i. Non-locomotor j. Gymnastics k. Body l. Symbolic representation m. Dance n. Pyramid o. Modern dance Question 26 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Wands can come in different colors. Select one: a. True

b. False Question 27 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text All dances have their own steps and movements. Select one: a. False b. True Question 28 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Which of the following is not used in rhythmic gymnastics? Select one: a. ropes b. balls c. dumbbells d. garter e. wands f. hoops Question 29 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Lying Position Select one: a. Heavy apparatus b. Gymnastics movement c. Light apparatus d. Stunts e. Non-locomotor f. Locomotor g. Dances Question 30 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text This includes free hand exercises and exercises using light apparatus. Select one: a. Dumbbells b. Rhythmic gymnastics c. Locomotor d. Non-locomotor e. Dance f. Gymnastics g. Communication h. Pyramid i. Symbolic representation

j. Folk dance k. Modern dance l. Movement m. Body n. Stunts o. Ring Question 31 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Which element of dance does this information belong to? Sagittal (Wheel) Select one: a. Action b. Space c. Time d. Body e. Energy Question 32 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text This refers to the source of force needed to perform movement. Answer:

Energy

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Question text Dancing is known worldwide and dances around the world have some similarities and not entirely different. Select one: a. True b. False Question 34 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Lunge position Select one: a. Skill on the beam b. Aerial skill c. Floor skill Question 35 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Weights of the dumbbell are removable. Select one: a. True b. False

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Question text This refers to the visual pattern made by the movements of the dancer's body. Select one: a. Design b. Energy c. Movement Question 37 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Fill in the blank: Weights of selectorized dumbbells can be adjusted or changed by moving selector pens or turning Answer

dials

.

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Question text Ballroom dance is a kind of dancesport. Select one: a. True b. False Question 39

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Question text Walking Select one: a. Locomotor b. Heavy apparatus c. Stunts d. Gymnastics movement e. Light apparatus f. Non-locomotor g. Dances Question 40 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Gymnastics was introduced in an early civilization of what country? Answer:

Greece

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Question text Arabesque jump

Select one: a. Floor skill b. Skill on the beam c. Aerial skill Question 42 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Fill in the blanks. happiness

1. Dancing began as a rhythmic expression of Answer 2. Dance is a movement set to Answer organization, structure and Answer

music pattern

where there emerges . danse

3. The word dance is related to the French word, Answer believed to have been derived from the ancient high German word, Answer

damson

.

which is

meaning to stretch or to drag. tension or stretching

4. The root combination of letters TAN meant Answer . 5. Dance is an art performed by individuals or group of people in which the human body is the Answer

instrument

and movement is the Answer

medium

. 6. The function of dance in which dance can be used to interpret things Symbolic representation

greater than itself. Answer 7. Dance is meant to engage and capture the interest of an audience.Answer Question 43 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Entertainment

.

Question text Name the position in the image.

Answer:

Bells in position

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Question text Lunge position Select one: a. Dual Stunt b. Standing Position c. Individual Stunt d. Kneeling Position e. Sitting Position f. Group Stunt g. Lying Position Question 45 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Those activities which involve movement only in one place. Select one: a. non-locomotor b. locomotor c. stunts Question 46 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text A dumbbell consists of two Answer

square

weights attached to a handle.

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Question text Dances with standardized rules and restrictions. Select one: a. Classical b. Ethnic c. Folk Question 48 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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A sport that combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, dance, and apparatus manipulation. Answer:

Rhythmic gymnastics

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Question text The root combination of letters meaning tension or stretching. Answer:

TAN

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Question text Which element of dance does this information belong to? Pathway - traveling Select one: a. Action b. Time c. Space d. Energy e. Body

48/50

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Question text The function of dance to emphasize beautiful elements of movement. Answer:

Aesthetic Enjoyment

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Question text Swaying Select one: a. Gymnastics movement b. Heavy apparatus c. Light apparatus d. Locomotor e. Dances f. Stunts g. Non-locomotor Question 3 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Name the type of the pair of dumbbells in the image.

Answer:

Fixed Weight Dumbbells

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Question text Activities which involve moving from one place to another. Select one: a. Locomotor b. Non-locomotor c. Stunts Question 5 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Walking Select one: a. Dances b. Light apparatus

c. Stunts d. Non-locomotor e. Heavy apparatus f. Gymnastics movement g. Locomotor Question 6 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Flexibility tends to be a problem as a person grows up. Select one: a. False b. True Question 7 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Wring the dishcloth and merry go round are examples of what kind of stunts? Select one: a. Dual b. Group c. Individual Question 8 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Inch Worm Select one: a. Dances b. Heavy apparatus c. Stunts d. Light apparatus e. Locomotor f. Non-locomotor g. Gymnastics movement Question 9 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Ankle hold walk, rocking chair, circle leg are examples of ____ stunts. Select one: a. Dual b. Group c. Individual Question 10 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text A sport that combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, dance, and apparatus manipulation. Answer:

Rhythmic gymnastics

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Question text Dance is considered the Answer Question 12 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Name the position in the image.

Answer:

Bells backw ard

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mother

of all arts.

Question text What is the stunt described? Identify the type of stunt. 1. Start by lying on your stomach. Grasp your ankles or feet by reaching for it backwards, with your back arched and head up. From this position, rock forward and backward. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Prone Rocking Individual

stunt

2. Using your arms and hands as support for your weight, lift your body upwards, keeping it straight. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Standing Upside Dow n Individual

stunt

3. With your body bent at the waist, reach for your ankles and walk forward while maintaining this position. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Ankle Hold Wa Individual

stunt

4. Using the arms as support, move your feet towards your hands while keeping your knees straight for approximately 8 counts. From the bent position of your body and your legs straight, move forward using your arms until you’re back to the starting position. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Inch Worm Imitating Animals

stunt

5. Person 1 stands upright while person 2 is in a starting position for push-up, his body parallel to the floor. Person 1 grasps Person 2’s ankle and the latter’s body rises from the floor. The pair walk forward with Person 2 using his hands and arms to move and support his weight. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Wheelbarrow Dual

stunt

6. Starting from a squat position and the hands on the floor in front of the knees, push backwards using the feet until the buttocks are lifted.Your body must be supported by the hands. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Frog Kick Imitating Animals

stunt

7. Person 1 starts with the stride position, feet about a shoulder width apart and with knees slightly bent. Person 1 squats and lets Person 2rise to sit on his shoulders. From this position, Person 2 places his feet on his partner’s thighs. Person 1 leans back to gain balance as here moves his head from between Person’s 2’s legs. Partner 1 has to grip Person 2’s upper thighs while the latter maintains balance by spreading his arms sideward. Stunt name: Answer

Knee Stand

Type of stunt: Answer

Dual

stunt

8. Start by laying upright, with your knees raised and arms straight on your side. Using your buttocks, push your body upwards until your body forms a triangle with your lower legs and body. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Lying Bridge Individual

stunt

9. This requires unity, cooperation, leadership ability, agility and sense of responsibility to be achieved. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Pyramid Group

stunt

10. This stunt starts with lying on your back on a mat. With palms facing downwards, keep both arms at the sides. Bend one knee and keep the foot flat on the ground. Raise your other leg toward the ceiling and then move it towards your hip before slowly lowering it almost to the floor. Bring your foot slowly to the right, having your leg point to a direction. Create a circle using these steps before going back to the starting position. Stunt name: Answer Type of stunt: Answer

Circling Leg Individual

stunt

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Question text Prone R

stunt requires your body to rock forward and backward in position while keeping The Answer a tight grip on your ankles or feet. Question 15 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00

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Question text Lying Position

Select one: a. Non-locomotor b. Light apparatus c. Gymnastics movement d. Dances e. Locomotor f. Heavy apparatus g. Stunts Question 16 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00


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