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PRETEST

(FOUNDATION OF MAPEH)

NAME:___________________________ C. Split
D. Tumbling
Direction: Encircle the correct answer.
9.    It is an acrobatic sporting discipline which
1.    Which modern dance is a smooth, elegant, and combines some of the skills of
progressive dance characterized by long, artistic gymnastics on the floor with those of
continuous flowing movements across the dance trampolining.
floor? A. Split
A. Foxtrot B. Tumbling
B. Waltz C. Stunts
C. Tango D. Roll Out
D. Salsa
10.  Dance term in which both arms at sides and bent
2.    What is the most popular recreational style and at the elbows so that the forearms are parallel to the
thought to be the oldest of all swimming strokes? head, palms facing inwards.
A.      Back Stroke A. Reverse T-Position
B.      Breast Stroke B. T-Position
C.      Side Stroke C. Lateral Position
D.     Butterfly Stroke D. Crossed Arms

3.    She is the country's pioneer researcher on 11.  It is an activities that serve as conditioning
traditional Philippine folk dances and music and exercises and can be also be introductions to some
also known as "Mother of Philippine Dancing". gymnastics skills and tumbling skills.
A. Francisca Reyes Aquino A. Split
B. Ramon Obusan B. Tumbling
C. Felix Hoerburger C. Stunts
D. Lucrecia Urtula D. Roll Out

4.    It is the major genre of comic opera in the 18th and 12.  It demands advanced water skills, and requires
early 19th centuries originated in Naples. great strength, endurance, flexibility, grace, artistry
A.      Classical Opera and precise timing, as well as exceptional breath
B.      Opera Ballet control when upside down underwater.
C.      Opera Buffa A.      Competitive Swimming
D.     Opera Seria B.      Stunt Swimming
C.      Trick Swimming
5.    It is a key for good vision, a healthy immune D.     Synchronize Swimming
system, and cell growth and also known as
Retinoid. 13.  Which of the following is played from in front of
A. Vitamin A the body so it has a shorter distance to travel, which
B. Vitamin B means it gets to the opponent quicker giving them
C. Vitamin C less thinking time?
D. Vitamin D A. Forehand
B. Backhand
6.    A gymnastic movement in which, starting from a C. Drop
supine position, the torso and legs are raised D. Drive
vertically over the head and supported on the
shoulders and arms. 14.  In table tennis, the stroke that starts from nearly
A. Head Stand shoulder height, hitting the forward and downward
B. Shoulder Stand flight of the ball is called?
C. Arm Stand A. Forehand
D. Hand Stand B. Backhand
C. Drop
7.    An inverted gymnastics control skill performed by D. Drive
supporting the body on both hands, with the arms
straight and the body vertical. 15.  What is the physical position in which the legs are
A. Head Stand in line with each other and extended in opposite
B. Shoulder Stand directions?
C. Arm Stand A. Split
D. Hand Stand B. Tumbling
C. Stunts
8.    It is a body position, in which the back is curved D. Roll Out
backwards, the chest is open and the body takes on
a convex shape. 16.  It was originally used to describe the timing of
A. Arch Back music, or the speed at which a piece of music is
B. Eagle Jump played.
A. Duration C. Fibula
B. Melody D. Radius
C. Dynamics
D. Tempo 24.  The Olympic Games are considered to be the
world's foremost sports competition with more
17.  Which of the following elements of art refers to the than 200 nations participating. How often do the
visible lightness or darkness of a color? Olympics happen?
A. Value A.    Every 2 years
B. Form B.    Every 4 years
C. Color C.    Every 6 years
D. Texture D.    Every 8 years

18.  When we gain an understanding of how we view 25.  What is the purpose of wearing swim suit in
sport and physical in contemporary culture by swimming competition?
studying the culture that have significantly affected A.     For Aesthetic Beauty
the development of Western civilization, we B.      For Fair Game
use____. C.      For Easy Swim
A. Epistemology D.     For Good Body Temperature
B. Ontology
C. Axiology 26.  In Track and Field event, who is the final runner in
D. Aesthetics the Relay Race?
A.      Sprinter
19.  When we assess dance performance in terms of B.      Marathoner
graceful and expressive movements, we use ____. C.      Runner
A. Epistemology D.     Anchor Leg
B. Ontology
C. Axiology 27.  He is a classical composer in which his music
D. Aesthetics ranges from the happily energetic to the
breathtakingly tragic.
20.  When Physical Education teachers want to A.      Beethoven
examine the how and want to know everything B.      Mozart
about Physical Education, they use _____. C.      Brahms
A. Epistemology D.     Tchaikovsky
B. Ontology
C. Axiology 28.  It is a linear succession of musical tones that the
D. Aesthetics listener perceives as a single entity.
A.      Tempo
21.  Which of these systems is used to resolve a tie B.      Dynamics
between two teams? C.      Rhythm
A. Point System D.     Melody
B. Quotient System
C. Win-Lose System 29.  What was the original type of basket used for
D. Win-Over-The-Other System basketball?
A.     Peach Basket
22.  Why is the English Channel the top open water B.      Trash Basket
swim and such a hard swim? C.      Fish Basket
A. Shark Prone Area D.     Sewing Basket
B. Very Cold Water
C. Strong Current 30.  What running form differentiates a long distance
D. High Tide runner from sprinter?
A.      Long distance runner carries the arm higher
23.  What is the longest and strongest bone in the B.      Long distance runner takes longer stride
body? C.      Long distance runner leans forward more
A. Tibia D.     Long distance runner lands with the heel
B. Femur of the foot

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