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PEDH2121 (1ST QTR EXAM)

This is a type of dance that was held in the year of 1600-1750.

ANS: BAROQUE DANCE

PAGDIWATA is came from ____________ and means 'thanksgiving,.

ANS: TAGBANUA OF PALAWAN

__________ is a courtship dance which is an imitation of two mating fowls.

ANS: MANMANOK

__________ is a dance that displays grace as much as affection.

ANS: DALING DALING

Long known as a dance to celebrate the arrival of successful headhunters, the Bendayan has taken a
new face.

ANS: BENDAYAN

Stage the anituan to drive away the evil spirits that cause sickness.

ANS: AETA OF ZAMBALES

This dance was a favorite dance of the people of Laguana and Quezon during the Spanish Era.

ANS: MALAGUENA
This Ifugao wedding festival dance is accompanied by gongs and is performed by the affluent to attain
the second level of the wealthy class.

ANS: UYAOY

The __________ speaks in a mysterious language “intelligible” to the gods, offers the sacrifices, and
dances in a trance.

ANS: SHAMAN

Examples of this dance are the dances of the mountain peoples of the Cordilleras, dances of the ethnic
groups in the Cagayan Valley Region and the ethnic dances in the Mindanao Regions.

ANS: ETHNIC DANCE

Refers to movement set to music where there emerge organizations, structure, and pattern.

ANS: DANCE

What is the English translation of the German word damson?

ANS: TO STRETCH

In the occupational dance, __________ acts out a whole sequence of the rice cycle into dance.

ANS: TUDAK

This dance portrays the walk of the industrious Kalingga women, carrying water pots on their heads and
wearing the colorful hand-woven "blankets of life" around their necks.

ANS: RAGRAGSAKAN

Like the other Jotas in Philippine folk dances, this is an adaptation of the Castillian Jota, but the
castanets are made of bamboo and are only held, not fastened, to the fingers.
ANS: JOTA MALINENA

They worship their anitos and their great god Kabunian.

ANS: TINGUAN

This is a type of dance that was held in 15th Century.

ANS: BALLET

The festival and ritual of the three Datu.

ANS: BUKIDNON

__________ are dances which transform defense and livelihood activities to celebratory performances.

ANS: OCCUPATIONAL DANCE

It means of expressing one’s emotions through movement disciplines by rhythm.

ANS: DANCING

__________ can be found among ethnolinguistic communities strewn across the Philippine islands who
have not been significantly Westernized, either by Spain or the US.

ANS: ETHNIC DANCE

__________ mimicked the movements of a monkey as it bounces and gambles.

ANS: INA-INAMO

The setting is usually informal gatherings and parties, reunions etc.

ANS: RECREATIONAL DANCE


__________ or pigeon dance is an imitation of flight of pigeons from hunters stalking them.

ANS: SAYAW TU BAUD

__________ are dances which celebrate an individual’s birth, baptism, courtship, wedding, and demise.
The life of the young is devoutly and joyfully ushered in nurtured and promoted.

ANS: LIFE CYCLE DANCE

A dance originating from Zamboanga, displays steps with very strong Castillian influence, but using
Philippine bamboo castanets held loosely.

ANS: JOTA PARAGUA

They believe in Pamulak Manobo who created the heaven and the earth and molded the first man
named Toglai and woman named Toglibon.

ANS: BAGOBO

The dance imitates birds flying in the air. Music is provided by gangsa, or gongs, which are usually in a
group of six or more.

ANS: LUMAGEN OR TACHOK

One Male woodpecker rhythmically bang on a brass gong to represent a good voice, while the other
swish about a colorful blanket representing beautiful plumage.

ANS: TAREKTEK

A rite for everyone’s well-being gathers on a mat a coconut which also simulates a decapitated head
brought in by a victorious mengal or headhunter, coconut fronds and flowers, bamboo strips, pots, and
chickens.

ANS: ISNEG OF THE NORTHEAST CORDILLERA


It is the end-product of exploration and improvisation of movements as the dancer or the
choreographer expresses his feelings or emotions, ideas, and interpretations.

ANS: CREATIVE DANCE

This dance illustrate the languid grace of a tribe otherwise known as fierce warriors.

ANS: BANGA

__________ are generally held in the evenings. The participants are usually in formal attire.

ANS: SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCING

__________is an unusually exciting occupational dance which vividly portrays the labors of catching
“tauti” (catfish).

ANS: TAUTI

The __________ is the Kalinga courtship dance, performed by a male and female (and thus is sometimes
called the "cayoo" dance).

ANS: SALISID

The young ladies carry scented fans, or "paypay" and flirt with young men with canes and straw hats,
once more giving evidence of the Kastilian influence.

ANS: PAYPAY DE MANILA

It imitates movements of a bee gathering honey.

ANS: PINUHAG

__________ is an imitation of the movements of the hawk as it pounced on its quarry.


ANS: NINANOG

This is one of the most sophisticated courtship and flirtation dances of the Spanish era.

ANS: PASEO DE ILOILO

The __________ speaks in a mysterious language “intelligible” to the gods, offers the sacrifices, and
dances in a trance.

ANS: SHAMAN

It simulates the movements of a rooster at love play, aspiring to attract and seize his love.

ANS: SALIP

This is the first type of dance that was held in the year of 400 BCE.

ANS: INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE

It is a cultural art form handed down from generation to generations.

ANS: FOLK AND ETHNIC DANCE

In this dance, the Gaddang imitate birds attracted to tobacco trees.

ANS: TURAYEN

A man dresses up as a woman, in as much as most babaylan are women, but as man he retains his
strength which pleases the gods.

ANS: UMAYAMNON OF SUBANON

PDEV2111 (1ST QTR EXAM)


"No two individuals are exactly alike means ______

ANS: YOU MAY HAVE THE SAME QUALITIES AS YOUR BROTHER, BUT THERE ARE CERTAIN THINGS THAT
ONLY YOU OR HE CAN DO

Which is not a characteristic of a self-actualized person?

ANS: PESSIMISTIC

What is self-concept?

ANS: AN IDEA OF THE SELF CONSTRUCTED FROM THE BELIEFS ONE HOLDS ABOUT ONESELF AND THE
RESPONSES OF OTHERS

What is self-awareness?

ANS: HOW AN INDIVIDUAL CONSCIOUSLY KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS THEIR OWN CHARACTER,
FEELINGS, MOTIVES AND DESIRES

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a teenager who is aware of his or her strengths?

ANS: SHY

Which statement is NOT true, becoming more aware of oneself?

ANS: YOU BECOME DEPENDENT TO OTHERS

Why is it important for adolescence to interact with their immediate environment?

ANS: BECAUSE IT ALLOWS THEM TO DEVELOP NEW SKILLS

How did Piaget describe adolescence?

ANS: LIKE SMALL SCIENTIST


Piaget's theory focuses on adolescence developing what?

ANS: COGNITIVE SCHEMAS

The period of life between childhood and adulthood is called:

ANS: ADOLESCENCE

What is egocentrism?

ANS: THE INABILITY TO SEE THINGS FROM ANOTHER'S POINT OF VIEW

Who is considered the "father" of adolescent psychology?

ANS: G. STANLEY HALL

Hall characterized the period of adolescence as a time of

ANS: STORM AND STRESS

In the female, The _______ produce the hormones estrogen and progesterone

ANS: OVARIES

Which of the following structures produces semen?

ANS: TESTES

Before the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, It first passes through

ANS: THE FALLOPIAN TUBE


Erikson believed that the main task of adolescence was to achieve a state of

ANS: IDENTITY

All of the following are waring signs associated with adolescent suicide EXCEPT?

ANS: SIBLINGS DISPUTES AND RIVALRIES

Newly produced sperm is stored in the:

ANS: EPIDIDYMIS

The process in women of discharging blood and other materials from the lining of the uterus.

ANS: MENSTRUATION

The emotions or conduct of friends; The state of being friends

ANS: FRIENDSHIP

Often reorganized during puberty. Teens want more independence and more emotional distance
between them and their parents.

ANS: FAMILY RELATIONSHIP

A teen's focus often shifts to social interactions and friendships.

ANS: SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP

Continued growth of capacity for abstract thought

ANS: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

Driven to make friends and greater reliance on them


ANS: SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

When a child's body begins to develop and change as they become an adult.

ANS: PUBERTY

The period in the human lifespan in which full physical and intellectual maturity have been attained

ANS: ADULTHOOD

Affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.

ANS: PSYCHOLOGY

Which branch of science deals with the structure or function of the nervous system and brain?

ANS: NEUROSCIENCE

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during infant-18 months?

ANS: TRUST VS. MISTRUST

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 18 months- 3 years old?

ANS: AUTONOMY VS. SHAME&DOUBT

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 3-5 years old?

ANS: INITIATIVE VS. GUILT

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 5-13 years old?

ANS: INDUSTRY VS. INFERIORITY


Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 13-21 years old?

ANS: IDENTITY VS. ROLE CONFUSION

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 21-39 years old?

ANS: INTIMACY VS. ISOLATION

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 40-65 years old?

ANS: GENERATIVITY VS. STAGNATION

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 65 and older?

ANS: EGO INTEGRITY VS. DESPAIR

Defined as a development process for making meaning of one's life

ANS: SPRITUAL DEVELOPMENT

Self-actualization means _________

ANS: YOUR ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND YOURSELF

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a teenager who is aware of his or her strengths?

ANS: SHY

Which statement is NOT true, becoming more aware of oneself?

ANS: YOU BECOME DEPENDENT TO OTHERS


Why is it important for adolescence to interact with their immediate environment?

ANS: BECAUSE IT ALLOWS THEM TO DEVELOP NEW SKILLS

Piaget's theory focuses on adolescence developing what?

ANS: COGNITIVE SCHEMAS

The period of life between childhood and adulthood is called:

ANS: ADOLESCENCE

What is egocentrism?

ANS: THE INABILITY TO SEE THINGS FROM ANOTHER'S POINT OF VIEW

Who is considered the "father" of adolescent psychology?

ANS: G. STANLEY HALL

Hall characterized the period of adolescence as a time of

ANS: STORM AND STRESS

Erikson believed that the main task of adolescence was to achieve a state of

ANS: IDENTITY

Newly produced sperm is stored in the:

ANS: EPIDIDYMIS

The emotions or conduct of friends; The state of being friends


ANS: FRIENDSHIP

Continued growth of capacity for abstract thought

ANS: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

The period in the human lifespan in which full physical and intellectual maturity have been attained

ANS: ADULTHOOD

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 18 months- 3 years old?

ANS: AUTONOMY VS. SHAME&DOUBT

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 13-21 years old?

ANS: IDENTITY VS. ROLE CONFUSION

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 21-39 years old?

ANS: INTIMACY VS. ISOLATION

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 40-65 years old?

ANS: GENERAVITITY VS. STAGNATION

Which of the following Psycho social crisis happen during 65 and older?

ANS: EGO INTEGRITY VS. DESPAIR

The following are elements of self except

ANS: SENSATIONS
What function does the vas deferens in the male serve?

ANS: TRANSPORT SPERM BEFORE EJACULATION

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