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3rd Grading Long Quiz no.2 P.E
Quiz by Ronalyn D. Tolentino
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- Q1A tribal dance from the Mandaya tribe in Eastern Mindanao. It imitates the movements of hawks.Banga danceMan-manokInalimangoKinabua120s
- Q2It is a dance wherein seven or eight heavy pots are placed and balanced on the heads of young women.Inalimango danceBanga danceBagobo danceKinabua dance120s
- Q3It is a dance that represents the playful gestures of crabs.Inalimango danceKinabua danceMan-manok danceBanga dance120s
- Q4It is the national dance of the Philippines.TiniklingCarinosaPandanggo sa ilawSayaw sa bangko120s
- Q5It is a dance that originated from Binan, Laguna, where male dancers demonstrate a mock fight between the Muslims and Christians over a latik.Karatong danceBa- Ingles danceSingkil danceMaglalatik dance120s
- Q6It is danced with a prince and princess contradicting each other's movement to the clashing bamboo poles that they skillfully manipulate.TiniklingCarinosaSingkilMalong-malong120s
- Q7This dance shows the movement of the fireflies at night.Karatong danceSayaw sa bangkoPandanggo sa IlawSingkil120s
- Q8It is a dance from Cuyo, Palawan, where the dancers collect flowers from the mango tree. The dancers use a bamboo noisemaker attached horizontally below their waists.Karatong danceSayaw sa bangko danceCarinosa danceTinikling dance120s
- Q9This is believed to have been brought by the English tradesmen here in the Philippines during the early days.Malong-malong danceMaglalatik danceBa-Ingles danceSingkil dance120s
- Q10This exciting dance originates from the Visayas, imitates the tikling or a bird that hops to escape the bamboo traps.Pandanggo sa IlawCarinosa danceSingkilTinikling dance120s