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1.It is a combination of art and sport 6.

It is a new comer in Latin America


that it was called competitive dance with origin only in the fifties
ballroom dancing in the past. but it became popular shortly
after Mambo was introduced.
A. Ballroom
B. Dance sport A. Paso Doble
C. Latin Dance B. Jive
D. Standard C. Rumba
D. Cha-cha
2.It was originated from the word “
Ballare” which means to dance. 7.This Standard dances was
introduced in England in 1874 but it
A. Ballroom was in 1922 that it became as
B. Dance sport fashionable as Tango.
C. Standard
D. Latin Dance A. Viennese waltz
B. Slow Foxtrot
3.It was begun in the 18th and 19 C. Waltz
centuries in Europe when kings and D. Tango
queens were entertained by
dancing performances. 8.What is the time signature in
cha-cha-cha dance?
A. Hip-Hop
B. Cheer dance A. ¼
C. Dance sport B. 2/4
D. Ballroom dancing C. ¾
D. 4/4
4.There are five Latin dances in
Dance sport EXCEPT one. 9.It is the national dance of Brazil
A. Jive which originated in Africa and it is
B. Rumba dance during carnival time.
C. Quick Step
D. Paso Doble A. Rumba
B. Samba
5.These Standard dances originated C. Jive
from Buenos Aires (Argentina) where D. Quick Step
it was first danced in “Barrio de Las
Ranas”. 10. It was developed from the dance
"Jitterbug" from America.
A. Paso Doble
B. Cha-cha
A. Rumba
C. Tango
D. Viennese Waltz B. Samba
C. Tango D. Jive
D. Jive
15. What is the time signature
11. It was developed during World of quick step in standard dances?
War I in New York and became
popular in Ballrooms. A. 1/4
Β. 2/4
A. Jive C. 3/4
B. Rumba D. 4/4
C. Quick Stop
D. Paso Doble 16. It is relatively new in the field of
sports and dance as it has only
12. There are five standard dances emerged during the early 1990s as
EXCEPT one. part of the cheerleading event.

A. Slow Foxtrot A. Cheerleading


B. Waltz B. Cheer dance
C. Samba C. Cheerleader
D. Tango D. Cheers

13. It was named after an American 17. It is an event that consists of


performer Harry Fox, which was cheers and organized routine for
premiered in 1914. sports team motivation, audience
entertainment, or competition.
A. Slow Foxtrot
B. Waltz A. Cheerleading
C. Samba B. Cheer dance
D. Tango C. Cheerleader
D. Cheers
14. It was originates primarily from
Cuba in the 16th century, which has 18. What do you call the yellers,
its roots in African rhythm brought to dancers, and athletes involved in
America by the slaves. cheerleading?

A. Rumba A. Cheerleading
B. Samba B. Cheerer
C. Cha-cha C. Squad
D. Cheerleader D. Cheer

19. What do you call the group 23. This element in jump involves
of cheerleader as one whipping of the legs and feet
team? together to end with a small rebound.

A. Cheerleading A. Approach
B. Cheerer B. Lift
C. Squad C. Landing
D. Cheerleader D. Execution

20. These are the coordination of


organized words and movements 24.This element in jump is hitting a
relating to an athletic event. jump at its peak or maximum height.

A. Approach
A. Yells
B. Lift
B. Chant C. Landing
C. Shout D. Execution
D. Cheers
25.This is the first stage of a jump.
21. These are used to lead crowd
and emphasize words for crowd A. Approach
B. Lift
response.
C. Landing
D. Execution
A. Cheers
B. Cheer movement 26.This element in jump occurs after
C. Cheer motion a cheerleader leaves the ground.
D. Yells
A. Approach
B. Lift
22. These require stamina, strength,
C. Landing
and flexibility, and they greatly D. Execution
improve every areas in cheer dance
routine. 27.This formation is set up like
bowling pins in a bowling alley.
A. Jumps
A. Diagonal
B. Stunts
B. Staggered Line
C. Tumbling C. Bowling Pin
D. Straight Line B. Cheer Dance Federation
C. International Cheer Union
28.This is a very dynamic and D. International Federation of Cheer
excellent way to shake a crowd up dance
quickly.
33. It is a cultural variation of hip-hop
A. Jumps dance in the United States.
B. Stunts
C. Tumbling A. Hip-hop
D. Cheer B. Street Dance
C. Modern Dance
29. It is a simple line where the back D. Pop Dance
line is positioned in the windows of
the front line. 34.It is the heart of the hip-hop
musical genre of all time.
A. Diagonal
B. Staggered Line A. Disc Jockeying
C. Bowling Pin B. Beak Dancing
D. Straight Line C. Rapping
D. Graffiti Art
30. It is a vital role in cheer dance
routine as it sets the tone and pace 35. This means scratching or
as well as adds to the creativity of turn-table record mixing.
the choreography.

A. Cheer Section A. Disc Jockeying


B. Music Section B. Beak Dancing
C. Routine C. Rapping
D. Performance D. Graffiti Art

31.This section shows support for the


36. It is an elaborate social dance
school or program that the
cheerleaders represent. form that came from teenage Latino
and African American males in the
A. Cheer Section South Bronx of New York City circa.
B. Music Section
C. Routine A. Disc Jockeying
D. Performance B. Beak Dancing
C. Rapping
32. What is the governing body of
International Cheer dance? D. Graffiti Art

A. International Cheer dance League


37. The first Philippine Team who D. Krumping
won the World Hip Hop Dance
Championships.

A. Pinoy Hip-hop
B. FMD Extreme
C. Freestylers
D. Philippines All Stars

38. It is known as breakdancing, it is


unstructured and gymnastics and
aerobics movement. highly
improvisational that incorporates
gymnastics and aerobics movement.

A. B-boying
B. Breaking
C. Freestylers
D. Flip

39. A quick contraction and


relaxation of muscles to producing
jerking of various joints.

A. Pop Rock
B. Popping
C. Locking
D. Krumping

40. A new school dance style that


characterized by unrestrained,
rapid-fire, and highly energetic
moves of the limbs and torso.

A. Pop Rock
B. Popping
C. Locking

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