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Rhythmic Activities

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A dumbbell consists of two __ weights attached to a handle.
  • square Correct
A part of gymnastics which are difficult but exciting to do great skill
  • Stunts Correct
A self-motivating activity that can help develop good posture and can manipulate different parts of the body.
  • Gymnastics Correct
A sport that combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, dance, and apparatus manipulation.
  • Rhythmic gymnastics Correct
All dances have their own steps and movements.
  • True Correct
An activity in a form of play that tests flexibility, strength and agility.
  • stunts Correct
An exercise displaying physical agility and coordination.
  • Gymnastics Correct
Ankle hold walk, rocking chair, circle leg are examples of ____ stunts.
  • Individual Correct
Ankle hold walk, rocking chair, circle leg are examples of ____ stunts. Select one:
  • Individual Correct
are metered or free rhythm.
  • Rhythmic Patterns Correct
Ballroom dance is a kind of dancesport.
  • False Correct
Building a human form that requires healthy and strong body and attitude.
  • Pyramid Correct
dance are highly traditional and are often linked to social customs and traditions or religious practices and beliefs.
  • Ethnic Correct
Dance can be used to send a message, idea or story.
  • Communication Correct
Dance is a movement set to ___ where there emerges organization, structure and ___.
  • Music - pattern Correct
Dance is an art performed by individuals or group of people in which the human body is the ___ and movement is the ___
  • Instrument - medium Correct
Dance is considered the ______ of all arts.
  • mother Correct
dance is performed by a group consisting of members of the community dancing their traditional dance
  • Folk Correct
dance used to be exclusive to the rich and famous but became a dance for everyone, especially in villages to make new acquaintances.
  • Social Correct
Dance usually performed by members of the community dancing their traditional and popular dance.
  • Folk dance Correct
Dances are only made up of muscle stretches and relaxes regardless of its organization.
  • False Correct
Dances with standardized rules and restrictions.
  • Classical Correct
Dancing began as a rhythmic expression of
  • happiness Correct
Dancing is known worldwide and dances around the world have some similarities and not entirely different.
  • False Correct
Dancing that represents something greater than itself.
  • Symbolic representation Correct
Develop a __ and well-coordinated body.
  • balance Correct
Dumbbells can be made out of any
  • False Correct
Dumbbells can be made out of any wood, as well.
  • False Correct
  • True
Dumbbells made up of metal and handles feature a crosshatch pattern to give users a better grip.
  • Adjustable Correct
Element of dance that answers the word, "when"
  • Time Correct
Fill in the blank: The use of dumbbells can be beneficial for the ___ extremities
  • upper Correct
Fill in the blank: Weights of selectorized dumbbells can be adjusted or changed by moving selector pens or turning.
  • dials Correct
Flexibility tends to be a problem as a person grows up
  • True Correct
Function of dance that conveys a story message or ideas through movement
  • Communication Correct
Function of dance to convey or release inner emotions through movement.
  • Emotional expression Correct
Gliding and sliding are examples of __ movements.
  • locomotor Correct
Gymnastics displays a disciplined body form, performing defined movements at the height of perfection.
  • True Correct
Gymnastics was introduced in an early civilization of what country?
  • Greece Correct
help improve control and coordination of the body parts besides enhancing grace, form and creativity in combining new body movements
  • Floor skill Correct
Human form of 3, 4 and 5 are examples of
  • PYRAMID Correct
Human movement is naturally rhythmic as we alternate ___ and ____
  • Activity and rest Correct
Identify whether the activity is locomotor or non-locomotor. In the second blank, put whether the activity has even or uneven rhythm (for locomotor movements), and combined with locomotor or non-locomotor only (for non-locomotor movements).
  • Identify whether the activity is locomotor or non-locomotor. In the second blank, put whether the activity has even or uneven rhythm (for locomotor movements), and combined with locomotor or non-locomotor only (for non-locomotor movements). Correct
In walking, thearmsare swung moderately forward and backward.
  • True Correct
is a regular recurrence of accented
  • Rhythm Correct
is when dance is based on units of seconds, minutes and/or hours.
  • Clock Time Correct
is when dancers pick up on each other’s timing such as gradually increasing the tempo by cueing off each other.
  • Sensed Time Correct
It is best to start with the lightest weight you can in dumbbell exercises
  • True Correct
Jumping and hopping
  • Locomotor Correct
Locomotor are activities which involve moving from one place to another.
  • True Correct
Modern dance is often referred to as ____ dance
  • contemporary Correct
Name the type of the pair of dumbbells in the image.
  • Fixed Weight Dumbbells Correct
One dumbbell consists of two ___ weights attached to a handle
  • square Correct
Person 1 stands upright while person 2 is in a starting position forpush-up, his body parallel to the floor. Person 1 grasps Person 2’sankle and the latter’s body rises from the floor. The pair walk forwardwith Person 2 using his hands and arms to move and support hisweight.
  • Stunt name: Wheelbarrow Type of stunt: Dual Correct
Person 1 starts with the stride position, feet about a shoulder widthapart and with knees slightly bent. Person 1 squats and lets Person 2rise to sit on his shoulders. From this position, Person 2 places his feeton 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 togrip Person 2’s upper thighs while the latter maintains balance byspreading his arms sideward.
  • Stunt name: Knee Stand Type of stunt: Dual Correct
Promote __ freedom
  • emotion Correct
refers to the technique used by the dancer.
  • Action Correct
Standing position
  • Gymnastics movement Correct
Start by laying upright, with your knees raised and arms straight onyour side. Using your buttocks, push your body upwards until yourbody forms a triangle with your lower legs and body.
  • Stunt name: Living Bridge Type of stunt: Individual Correct
Start by lying on your stomach. Grasp your ankles or feet by reachingfor it backwards, with your back arched and head up. From thisposition, rock forward and backward.
  • Stunt name: Prone Rocking Type of stunt:Individual Correct
Starting from a squat position and the hands on the floor in front ofthe knees, push backwards using the feet until the buttocks are lifted.Your body must be supported by the hands.
  • Stunt name: Frog Kick Type of stunt: Imitating Animals Correct
Stride kneeling
  • Kneeling Position Correct
Stunts are activities in the form of play.
  • True Correct
Symbolic representation 7. Dance is meant to engage and capture the interest of an audience
  • Entertainment Correct
The ___ was considered the first ballet performed in 1581 in honor of a royal wedding.
  • Ballet Comique De La Raine Correct
The adjustable dumbbells have a ___ pattern to ensure better grip
  • crosshatch Correct
The diameter of the wood used for hardwood is___ inches
  • 2 Correct
The first international gymnastics tournament was recognized in?
  • 1963 Correct
The first international gymnastics tournment was recognized in?
  • 1963 Correct
The function of dance in which dance can be used to interpret things greater than itself. ___
  • Symbolic representation Correct
The function of dance in which people dance to convey or express their innermost emotions through movement.
  • Emotional expression Correct
The function of dance to emphasize beautiful elements of movement.
  • Aesthetic enjoyment Correct
The German word "damson" means to____
  • stretch Correct
The kind of dance with classical performance with contemporary themes and choreographic approaches
  • Ballet Correct
The length of the wand used in exercises is 26 to 29 inches.
  • False - 36 to 39 Correct
The movements of early dancing depended on the man's natural environment.
  • True Correct
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Professor Bryan D. Luci

Bryan D. Luci

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