Second-Quarter-PE12 PDF
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This document contains questions relating to different dance styles and their characteristics. It also touches upon injury prevention in dance, and suitable techniques to follow. The document also includes questions about various aspects of dance and common dance forms like the waltz, tango and others, and the associated keywords.
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This dance reached the limelight across European countries and the United Kingdom because of its perky, energetic, and very happy movements. This dance with a lot of kicks, flicks, and twirling traces its roots in the United States. A. Jive B. Paso Doble C. Rumba D. Tango 2. This dance is...
This dance reached the limelight across European countries and the United Kingdom because of its perky, energetic, and very happy movements. This dance with a lot of kicks, flicks, and twirling traces its roots in the United States. A. Jive B. Paso Doble C. Rumba D. Tango 2. This dance is characterized by rise and fall movements with sways on side steps which would create smooth movements. It uses ¾ time signature with an accent on the first beat. A. Waltz B. Tango C. Paso Doble D. Jive 3. This dance showcases long walking movements partnered with rise and fall motions similar to Waltz. It uses a 4/4 time signature with accents on the first and third beats. A. Foxtrot B. Waltz C. Tango D. Paso Doble 4. This was first danced in Europe before World War I. The steps of this dramatic dance were first seen in performances in Argentina, and are popular with the immigrant laborers and musicians. A. Tango B. Waltz C. Paso Doble D. Foxtrot 5. It is characterized by its still upper body and flowy, swaying movements, hips, and footwork that follows a quick-quick-slow movement pattern. A. Waltz B. Quickstep C. Viennese Waltz D. Tango 6. Originating in Austria, this dance is a fast-paced rotary dance where dancers turn in either clockwise or counterclockwise. It only consists of turns and change steps. It uses a 6/8 time signature with an accent on the first beat. A. Viennese Waltz B. Quickstep C. Waltz D. Paso Doble 7. I**nspired by the iconic Spanish event bullfighting and involved sharp and quick actions, suggesting pride and confidence.** A. **Rumba** B. **Quickstep** C. **Foxtrot** D. **Jive** 8. Created around the 1920s in the United States, Black Americans commonly danced this with similar movements to foxtrot but at a slower pace. It uses a 4/4 time Signature with accents on the first and third beats. A. Quickstep B. Foxtrot C. Tango D. Jive 9. Which feature does not pertain to Latin American dances? A. rhythmical patterns B. expressive body movements C. use of ballet techniques D. partner-based dances 10. What does the frame denote in modern standard dances? A. the dance floor B. the body posture of the dancers C. the sequence of dance steps D. the rhythm of the music 11. Where is cheer dance most commonly observed? A. sports events B. ballet performances C. Latin American festivals D. street dance battles 12\. From where did the street dance genre emerge? A. professional dance studios B. urban communities C. classical ballet D. Latin America 13\. How can street dance be described? A. strict rules and formal attire B. improvisation and personal expression C. choreographed routines performed in pairs D. traditional music and cultural costumes 14\. What is true about street dance? A. It is always choreographed. B. It is typically performed solo. C. It requires a formal dance floor. D. It is influenced by various cultures and dance styles 15\. Which of the following factors is a common injury risk factor in dance? A. lack of warm-up B. adequate hydration C. proper footwear D. regular exercise 16\. What is the primary purpose of injury prevention in dance? A. to enhance performance B. to prolong a dance career C. to avoid unnecessary medical costs D. to improve flexibility 17\. How does stress contribute to dance injuries? A. It decreases focus and concentration. B. It improves flexibility. C. It enhances strength. D. It boosts energy levels. 18\. What is an effective method of injury prevention in dance? A. regular exercise B. adequate rest C. balanced diet D. proper technique 19\. How can a dancer manage stress to prevent injuries? A. by ignoring it B. by practicing mindfulness and relaxation techniques C. by increasing practice hours D. by seeking professional help 20\. Why is understanding injury risk factors important for a dancer? A. to know when to stop dancing B. to prevent potential injuries and enhance performance C. to impress the audience D. to improve technique 21\. How does injury prevention contribute to a dancer's career? A. It shortens it. B. It prolongs it. C. It has no impact. D. It improves performance. 22\. What role does stress play in a dancer's performance? A. It enhances it. B. It hinders it. C. It has no impact. D. It varies depending on the dancer. 23\. What is the first step in preventing dance injuries? A. ignoring pain B. understanding injury risk factors C. buying expensive dance gear D. seeking professional help 24\. Which of the following is not an example of preventing injuries? A. proper footwear B. appropriate environment C. proper warm-up and technique D. late recognition 25\. Which of the following is not a career option in the field of dance? A. dance teacher B. choreographer C. graphic designer D. accountant 26\. What is the role of a choreographer in a dance performance? A. designing the routine of a dance performance B. designing the costumes for the dancers C. taking photographs of the performance D. teaching yoga to the dancers 27\. What is the purpose of a SWOT analysis in planning a dance career? A. to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats B. to decide on the dance style to specialize in C. to choose the best dance school D. to identify potential dance partners 28\. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a S.M.A.R.T objective? A. specific B. measurable C. area-specific D. complicated 29\. What is the first step in planning a dance festival? A. identifying the problem B. developing goals and objectives C. conducting surveys D. holding community meetings 30\. Which of the following methods is not used to extend a career in dance? A. teaching dance at a studio B. becoming a yoga teacher C. working as a graphic designer D. becoming a professional athlete 31\. Which of the following roles is commonly done by a photographer or videographer in the dance industry? A. designing the routine of a dance performance B. documenting performances or rehearsals for improvement C. teaching yoga to the dancers D. designing the costumes for the dancers 32\. What is one advantage of planning when organizing a dance festival? A. It provides a systematic way of viewing problems and developing solutions. B. It helps in choosing the best dance style. C. It helps in identifying potential dance partners. D. It helps in deciding the best dance school. 33\. What is one technique that can be used to identify the problem when planning a dance festival? A. conducting surveys B. developing goals and objectives C. deciding on the dance style to specialize in D. choosing the best dance school 34\. What does \"R\" in SMART objectives stand for? A. relevant B. realistic C. rational D. resilient ![](media/image3.png)**II. PICTURE ANALYSIS. Identify the arm/ body position illustrated in the picture below. Choose your answer form the box below and write your answer on the answer sheet**. 35\. 36. 37. ![](media/image5.png) ![](media/image7.png) 38\. 39. 40.