This document contains a 10 question quiz about the Filipino martial art of Arnis. The quiz covers topics like the name of the martial art, when it became the national sport, the organization that oversees competitions, events in Arnis competitions, equipment used, the history of Arnis and how Filipinos preserved the tradition despite Spanish prohibitions. The document is formatted as a quiz with multiple choice questions and answer options for students to complete.
This document contains a 10 question quiz about the Filipino martial art of Arnis. The quiz covers topics like the name of the martial art, when it became the national sport, the organization that oversees competitions, events in Arnis competitions, equipment used, the history of Arnis and how Filipinos preserved the tradition despite Spanish prohibitions. The document is formatted as a quiz with multiple choice questions and answer options for students to complete.
This document contains a 10 question quiz about the Filipino martial art of Arnis. The quiz covers topics like the name of the martial art, when it became the national sport, the organization that oversees competitions, events in Arnis competitions, equipment used, the history of Arnis and how Filipinos preserved the tradition despite Spanish prohibitions. The document is formatted as a quiz with multiple choice questions and answer options for students to complete.
This document contains a 10 question quiz about the Filipino martial art of Arnis. The quiz covers topics like the name of the martial art, when it became the national sport, the organization that oversees competitions, events in Arnis competitions, equipment used, the history of Arnis and how Filipinos preserved the tradition despite Spanish prohibitions. The document is formatted as a quiz with multiple choice questions and answer options for students to complete.
Topics: Arnis: Nature, Background, Court, and Equipment MULTIPLE CHOICE. Write the letter of the correct answer before each number. _____1. What do you call the national sports and martial arts of the Philippines? a. Kali b. Arnis c. Eskrima d. All the choices _____2. In what year did Arnis become the national sports and martial arts of the Philippines? a. 1991 b. 1995 c. 2007 d. 2009 _____3. What does PEKAF stands for? a. Philippine Eskrima Kalasag Arnis Federation c. Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation b. Philippine Espada Kali Armas Federation d. Philippine Espada Kali Arnis Federation _____4. Who is the chairman of PEKAF? a. Senior Grandmaster Richard Gialogo c. Grandmaster Felipe Abella Jr. b. Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri d. Master Gerald Cañete _____5. What do you call the demonstration of artistic, choreographed, pre-arranged sets of movements, offensive and defensive techniques using sticks, wooden replicas, or dull metal replicas (unbladed) of single-hand-wielded bladed weapons? a. Anyo Event b. Labanan Event c. Sparring Event d. Full Contact Event _____6. What do you call the event in Arnis played by two individuals wearing full body protective gears and using prescribed padded sticks in delivering artistic and legal blows, strikes, and disarming the opponent to gain scores. a. Labanan Event b. Sparring Event c. Full Contact Event d. All the choices _____7. What is the measurement of the court for the Anyo Event? a. 7m x 7m b. 8m x 8m C. 9m x 9m d. 10m x 10m _____8. What is the standard length of Wooden Sticks or Rattan Sticks used in Arnis sport competition? a. ½ inch – 2 inches b. less than 20 inches c. 10 in – 26 in d. 20 in – 36 in _____9. How did the group of Lapu-Lapu beat Ferdinand Magellan’s armored, musket-bearing Spanish conquistador forces? a. Magellan was killed by an arrow and struck by a lance on his throat b. Lapu-Lapu, a Datu of Mactan, cut off Magellan's head using a bladed weapon c. A bamboo lance was thrust into Magellan’s left leg, making him fall face down in the water d. Lapu-Lapu and his army aimed their poisoned weapons at the legs of their enemies, killing Magellan _____10. When the Spaniards returned and successfully conquered parts of the Philippines, they prohibited Arnis. How did the Filipinos preserve the traditions of Arnis despite the prohibition? a. in the forms of ritual dance, performance, and mock battles b. covertly documenting and archiving the martial arts disciplines of Arnis. c. through discreet efforts in training their sons, the younger generation that will carry on the tradition d. consistent training that conditions the mind and body to have strength and stamina to fight back in a violent situation
Topics: Arnis: Nature, Background, Court, and Equipment MULTIPLE CHOICE. Write the letter of the correct answer before each number. _____1. What do you call the national sports and martial arts of the Philippines? a. Kali b. Arnis c. Eskrima d. All the choices _____2. In what year did Arnis become the national sports and martial arts of the Philippines? a. 1991 b. 1995 c. 2007 d. 2009 _____3. What does PEKAF stands for? a. Philippine Eskrima Kalasag Arnis Federation c. Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation b. Philippine Espada Kali Armas Federation d. Philippine Espada Kali Arnis Federation _____4. Who is the chairman of PEKAF? a. Senior Grandmaster Richard Gialogo c. Grandmaster Felipe Abella Jr. b. Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri d. Master Gerald Cañete _____5. What do you call the demonstration of artistic, choreographed, pre-arranged sets of movements, offensive and defensive techniques using sticks, wooden replicas, or dull metal replicas (unbladed) of single-hand-wielded bladed weapons? a. Anyo Event b. Labanan Event c. Sparring Event d. Full Contact Event _____6. What do you call the event in Arnis played by two individuals wearing full body protective gears and using prescribed padded sticks in delivering artistic and legal blows, strikes, and disarming the opponent to gain scores. a. Labanan Event b. Sparring Event c. Full Contact Event d. All the choices _____7. What is the measurement of the court for the Anyo Event? a. 7m x 7m b. 8m x 8m C. 9m x 9m d. 10m x 10m _____8. What is the standard length of Wooden Sticks or Rattan Sticks used in Arnis sport competition? a. ½ inch – 2 inches b. less than 20 inches c. 10 in – 26 in d. 20 in – 36 in _____9. How did the group of Lapu-Lapu beat Ferdinand Magellan’s armored, musket-bearing Spanish conquistador forces? a. Magellan was killed by an arrow and struck by a lance on his throat b. Lapu-Lapu, a Datu of Mactan, cut off Magellan's head using a bladed weapon c. A bamboo lance was thrust into Magellan’s left leg, making him fall face down in the water d. Lapu-Lapu and his army aimed their poisoned weapons at the legs of their enemies, killing Magellan _____10. When the Spaniards returned and successfully conquered parts of the Philippines, they prohibited Arnis. How did the Filipinos preserve the traditions of Arnis despite the prohibition? a. in the forms of ritual dance, performance, and mock battles b. covertly documenting and archiving the martial arts disciplines of Arnis. c. through discreet efforts in training their sons, the younger generation that will carry on the tradition d. consistent training that conditions the mind and body to have strength and stamina to fight back in a violent situation