P.E Flashcards

1
Q

Rooted from cheerleading-
Performance of a routine, usually dominated by
gymnastic skills, lift and tosses combined with
shouting of cheers and yells to lead the crowd to cheer for a certain team during a game or sport.

A

CHEERDANCE

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2
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Is cone from the word Cheer and Dance.

A

CHEERDANCE

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3
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To shout out words and phrases.

A

CHEER

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4
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A physical activity where on expresses emotions or gestures while performing bodily movements.

A

DANCE

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4
Q

When does cheerleading started in Great Britain?

A

1860s

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5
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When does cheerleading entered the US?

A

1880s

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6
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When does Princeton University got the idea that crowd chanting at football games would boost spirit.

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1884

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7
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What was the catchy cheer?

A

RAY, RAY, RAY!

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7
Q

What does UAAP mean?

A

UNIVERSITY ATHLETHIC ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES

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8
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What are the three cheerdance position?

A

FLYERS, BASES or MOUNTS, AND SPOTS

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9
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These are the cheerleaders who are held and thrown into the air and are doing the stunts.

A

FLYERS

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10
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These are the persons in charge of holding and controlling the throw of flyers.

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BASES OR MOUNTS

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11
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They supports the flyers to prevent them from falling.

A

SPOTS

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12
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What are the two kinds of Spots?

A

FRONT SPOT AND BACK SPOT

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13
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What are the 19 basic cheer motions?

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  • BEGINNING STANCE
  • CHEER STANCE
  • CLASP
  • CLAP
  • HIGH V
  • LOW V
  • TOUCHDOWN
  • LOW TOUCHDOWN
  • BOW AND ARROW
    -OVERHEAD CLASP
  • TABLETOP
  • LOW CLASP
  • PUNCH
  • L MOTION
  • DIAGONAL
  • T MOTION
  • HALF T
  • SIDE LUNGE
  • FRONT LUNGE
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14
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The cultural dances performed by communities to celebrate important events like harvests or religious figures.

A

FESTIVAL DANCE

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Originated from traditions introduced by Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines in the 1500s

A

FESTIVAL DANCE

16
Q

When did the Spanish colonizers introduced Festival dance?

A

1500s

17
Q

A festival by a certain or specific group of churches or religious,

A

RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL

18
Q

What are the 7 examples of Religious festival?

A
  • DINAGYANG FESTIVAL
  • PAHIYAS FESTIVAL
  • SANGYAW FESTIVAL
  • FEAST OF THE BLACK NAZARENE
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL
  • ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
  • MORIONES FESTIVAL
19
Q

Celebrated during 4th of January in Ilo ilo City

A

DINAGYANG FESTIVAL

20
Q

Celebrated in Lucban, Quezon

A

PAHIYAS FESTIVAL

21
Q

Celebrated in June 29 in Tacloban City

A

SANGYAW FESTIVAL

22
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Celebrated every January 9 in Quaipo, Manila

A

FEAST OF THE BLACK NAZARENE

23
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Celebrated in January 15 or every second Sunday of January in Cebu City

A

SINULOG FESTIVAL

24
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Considered as the Mother of All Festival

A

SINULOG FESTIVAL

25
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Sinulog came from the word “Sulog” that means ____.

A

LIKE THE WATER CURRENT MOVEMENT

26
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Celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January in Kalibo, Aklan.

A

ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL

27
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What does ati-atihan mean?

A

MAKING LIKE ATIS

28
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Celebrated every Holy Week in Marinduque

A

MORIONES FESTIVAL

29
Q

A festival with a group of people, community and culture.

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SECULAR NON-RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL

30
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A celebration of people’s industry and bountiful harvest.

A

SECULAR NON-RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL

31
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What are the 6 examples of Secular Non-Religious Festival?

A
  • KAAMULAN FESTIVAL
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
  • PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
  • LANZONES FESTIVAL
  • BANGUS FESTIVAL
  • MASSKARA FESTIVAL
32
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Celebrated every May 15 in Malaybalay, Bukidnon

A

KAAMULAN FESTIVAL

33
Q

Celebrated in Davao City that pay respects
to the deity they call Manama and express their gratitude for a good harvest.

A

KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL

34
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Celebrated every February 1 in Baguio City

A

PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL

35
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The highlight of the festival is undoubtedly the Grand Float Parade

A

PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL

36
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Celebrated every October in Camiguin

A

LANZONES FESTIVAL

37
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Celebrated every April 30 in Dagupan, Pangasinan

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BANGUS FESTIVAL

38
Q

The festival created to lift the spirits of the locals and
bring back the smiles on their
faces

A

MASSKARA FESTIVAL

39
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Celebrated in Bacolod City

A

MASSKARA FESTIVAL

40
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In Masskara Festival, what does “Mass” and “Kara” mean?

A

MANY, FACES