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Health

 A kind of fermented alcohol that is extracted from grapes and fruit. Wine
 The process of extracting alcohol from a plant or a fruit. Fermentation
 A colorless, bitter – tasting substance that humans have been consuming since the ancient times. Alcohol
 A chronic disease which affects the airways. Asthma
 The smoke that comes out of the filtered end of the cigarette and directly inhaled by smokers. Mainstream Smoke
 Chemicals found in cigarette smoke which when inhaled make body cells produce abnormal and malignant cells
which often result to death. Carcinogen
 Which republic act prohibits the sales of cigarettes to persons below 18 years of age in the Philippines. R.A. 9211
 Drugs which open doors for non – drug users to try and experiment on more dangerous drugs. Gateway drugs
 The addictive chemical in smokeless tobacco and cigarettes. Nicotine

Physical Education

 What is the step pattern of change step? Heel – place, close


 “Heel – place, close” is a step pattern of what dance step? Heel and toe polka
 Both arms are in one side at shoulder level, either right or left. Arms in lateral position
 It means to bow. Saludo
 Sua – Ku – Sua is a courtship dance originated in what place? Sulu
 What dance classification does the dance binislakan belong? Social Dance
 The female costume in Sua – Ku – Sua. Barawasi
 The traditional “fingernail” dance of the Tausug people. Pangalay
 A dance which in Pangasinan means “with the use of sticks.” Binislakan
 It is better known as “Lemon Tree” dance originated from Jolo, Sulu. Sua – Ko – Sua
 It is a social dance from Abra which was influenced by the Chinese. Sakuting

Arts

 Who is the teacher and presenter of Nang Talung? Nai Nang


 The Indonesian shadow puppet theater shows are based on the stories of. Ramayana and Mahabharata
 In Kabuki theater art, a fan as props symbolizes. Wind
 The female character in Kabuki wears an elaborate. Kimono and Obi
 A platform that rises the performers from below the stage in Japan’s Kabuki. Suppon
 In Japanese terminology, it means male roles. Aragoto
 Red color on make – up in Peking opera means. Courage and Bravery
 What is the longest and most important festivity of Chinese calendar? Chinese New Year
 What is the Peking opera costume? Xifu
 It includes both acrobatics and fighting with all the manner of weaponry. Combat
 Martial character for male roles involving combat. Wusheng
 That main male role of Peking opera. Sheng

Music

 Indonesian ensemble comprised mainly by bronze percussion instrument, augmented by other percussion
instruments, string and flute. Gamelan
 It is being describe as a wooden xylophone. Gambang
 It means skin and refer to the leather construction of the puppet. Kulit
 He or she manipulates and speaks for all the puppets in Bunraku. Dalang
 It is the shadow puppet play of Indonesia. Wayang Kulit
 These are cross – flutes usually played along with singing in a peking opera performance. Ti-ts
 This musical instruments signify the beginning of the peking opera performance. Ta-lo
 Traditional Chinese theater which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance, and arcrobatics. Peking
Opera
 It is the most popular shamisen music which reached a golden age in the first half of the 19 th Century as dance
music for the henge mono or quick change pieces. Naugata
 What vocal technique is adapted from the chanting of joruri? Nori
 The traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized song, mime, and dance performed only by male actors?
Kabuki

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