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In P-Pop, what is the term for the core feature where vocals, choreography, costumes, and stage design are combined to deliver a unified message?
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Integrated Performance
Fan Engagement
Solo Distribution
Competitive Streaming
Digital Marketing
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Which of the following best describes 'Fan Engagement' in the context of P-Pop?
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A process where artists perform without considering the audience's reaction.
A marketing strategy that focuses only on physical album sales and billboard advertisements.
A two-way relationship where fans promote music and interact directly with artists through social media platforms.
A one-way communication where fans only listen to the songs on the radio.
A system where fans are strictly prohibited from creating dance covers or reaction videos.
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In P-Pop, what is the term for the core feature where vocals, choreography, costumes, and stage design are combined to deliver a unified message?
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Which of the following best describes 'Fan Engagement' in the context of P-Pop?
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Which P-Pop group transition provides an example of 'Integrated Performance' by blending cultural visuals and choreography to highlight Filipino identity?
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When BINI performs "Lagi" using synchronized singing, specific colors, and choreography to express love and happiness, which element of P-Pop are they demonstrating?
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Which of the following activities is an example of fans acting as "active participants" in the P-Pop ecosystem?
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Which of the following describes how a P-Pop performance becomes a 'multi-dimensional experience'?
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Which specific social media platforms are mentioned as tools that P-Pop fans use to actively promote music and interact with artists?
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Which specific element of an Integrated Performance ensures that the song's message is not just heard, but also expressed through the artist's appearance and the environment around them?
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In P-Pop, how do facial expressions and movement contribute to an 'Integrated Performance'?
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Which aspect of P-Pop emphasizes that fans are not just 'passive listeners' but instead help the music reach a wider audience through their own content creation?
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How do P-Pop groups ensure their music remains 'locally meaningful' while using global influences like K-Pop and Western pop?
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Which of the following describes the role of timing and multimedia presentation in the success of P-Pop groups?
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In the context of P-Pop success, what is the significance of the role played by fans?
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Which of the following is essential to the 'integrated experience' of a P-Pop performance as described in the summary?
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Which of the following is a primary reason why P-Pop groups like BINI are able to connect with both local and global audiences?
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According to the lesson, what is a key feature of the 'structured preparation' P-Pop groups undergo before their debut?
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Which specific element of P-Pop success involves 'Music videos, Promotions, and Online campaigns' to help attract audiences?
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Which of the following describes the relationship between K-Pop influence and Filipino identity in modern P-Pop?
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Which specific example demonstrates how P-Pop reflects the unique experiences and aspirations of the Filipino people?
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Based on the processes of P-Pop, what ensures that a performance is perceived as a 'complete' and 'powerful' experience?
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Which vocal technique involves singing a single syllable across multiple notes to add emotional depth and complexity to a song?
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Which technology, introduced in 1983, serves as a universal language that allows electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate with each other?
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Which musical behavior involves using a computer to create beats, harmonies, and digital sounds by arranging notes in a software timeline?
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Which specific vocal style involves using the chest voice to produce powerful, high notes and requires significant breath control?
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Which software tools, such as Logic Pro, Ableton Live, or Pro Tools, are used by producers to record, edit, and mix music into a final polished product?
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When a song like Cher's "Believe" uses technology to correct pitch or create a specific robotic and futuristic sound, which vocal technique is being applied?
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Which musical behavior involves the process of combining vocals and instruments to ensure the final track is balanced and polished?
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Which vocal style focuses primarily on rhythm, rhyme, and wordplay, and is delivered in a spoken or chanted manner rather than a traditional melody?
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In the context of contemporary music behaviors, what does "Finding Connections" specifically refer to?
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Which musical behavior is described as 'Active listening to melody, rhythm, and lyrics to understand meaning', such as when fans analyze the stories in Ben&Ben songs?
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Which statement best describes how Modern P-Pop (Pinoy Pop) maintains its unique identity despite the influence of K-Pop and Western music?
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In the context of Philippine popular music, what makes Freddie Aguilar's song "Anak" a significant example of modern recording technology?
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Which of the following is a key element of P-Pop that combines visual presentation with musical performance?
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How do modern digital tools like MIDI and Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) impact the production of Philippine Popular Music?
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Which of the following artists is recognized for incorporating rap with electronic beats within the Filipino popular music context?
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Which of these digital platforms is primarily mentioned as a tool that helps P-Pop artists reach global audiences and promote their visual presentations?
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Which set of characteristics best defines the modern P-Pop genre as discussed in the context of emerging Philippine popular music?
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Which vocal techniques are mentioned as ways modern music adds variety and emotion to Philippine Popular Music?
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Which influential Western album is cited as an early example of how multitrack recording and layered production can be used to advance popular music?
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Which specific electronic elements and artists are associated with the modern 'pop sound' and 'electronic beats' in the development of Philippine popular music?
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Which Filipino song is a famous example of combining modern recording technology with local lyrics and melody to achieve global success?
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How did music notation change from its earliest beginnings to its modern form?
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Which specific album is mentioned as an example of breakthroughs in layered production and recording technology?
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In the context of modern music production, what is the primary advantage of using electronic instruments like synthesizers and drum machines?
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Which specific technology allowed artists to record different layers of sound separately and combine them, as seen in complex productions like "Pet Sounds"?
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Which Filipino artist is recognized for combining rap with electronic beats and modern recording tools?
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Which transition in technology helped evolve music from simple symbols representing pitch and rhythm into the complex five-line system we use today?
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Which specific artist's song is used as an example of modern Filipino pop music that utilizes digital sounds and electronic beats?
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Which early recording device was among the first technologies to transform music by allowing sound to be captured and preserved, leading the way for later tools like tape recorders?
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Which term refers to the early, simple symbols used in the beginning of the music notation system to represent sound?
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Which of the following describes 'Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI)'?
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A group of students forces a new member to undergo a dangerous and harmful initiation ritual to join their club. Which type of community violence does this scenario describe?
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Which term specifically describes thoughts about ending one’s own life, ranging from passive thinking to active planning?
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Which of the following describes 'Interpersonal Violence' known as bullying?
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Which of the following describes 'Domestic and Family Violence'?
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Which category of intentional injury includes acts such as assault, hazing, and homicide occurring in public places?
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Which specific type of bullying involves the use of digital technology to harass, threaten, or exclude others?
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Which term describes a nonfatal act done with the specific intention to die?
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Which of the following describes the difference between Social Bullying and Physical Bullying?
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Which term refers to the intentional killing of one person by another within the context of community violence?
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Which of the following describes a 'protective factor' that can help reduce the chance of harm or intentional injury?
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If a student is focusing on the 'Relational Level' of influence to prevent intentional injuries, what would they most likely be examining?
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Which of the following describes an intentional injury involving 'interpersonal violence'?
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Which of these is classified as a 'risk factor' that could increase the likelihood of intentional injuries?
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Which level of influence focuses on personal characteristics such as an individual's own emotions, traits, and private history?
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Which of the following describes an intentional injury categorized as 'Community Violence'?
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Which of these captures the core difference between risk factors and protective factors in the context of intentional injuries?
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Which of these is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the individual level that helps a person handle stress and avoid intentional injuries?
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Which of the following is an example of an 'intentional injury' that is classified as self-inflicted?
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Which of these is a 'Risk Factor' related to the Individual Level of influence for intentional injuries?
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Which of the following is considered a 'Protective Factor' at the community level that helps reduce the risk of violence or negative behaviors?
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According to the lesson on Societal Level factors, which of these would serve as a 'Risk Factor' that might lead to an unsafe environment?
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Which of these is a way that a school can serve as a protective factor against community-level risks like neighborhood crime?
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Which of the following describes the key idea behind the multi-layered approach to behavioral risk and protective factors?
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Which of these factors identifies a specific 'Community Level' risk that can lead to social isolation and community disorganization?
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Which of the following describes a 'Societal Level' protective factor that helps create a safer environment for everyone?
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Which of the following describes a 'Societal' risk factor that specifically targets how a person's culture or public opinion can increase the risk of violence?
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Which factor would most likely help a student feel a sense of 'connectedness,' serving as a community-level protective factor?
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Which of these pairs identifies a 'Community Risk Factor' along with its corresponding 'Community Protective Factor'?
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Which of these is a 'Community Level' protective factor that directly provides people with help for their physical and emotional well-being?
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Which of the following target games is considered an 'opposed' game because players can actively interact with their opponent's balls during play?
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In the game of Bowling, what is the specific term used when a player successfully knocks down all ten pins on their very first roll of a frame?
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Which specific component of target games is defined by the goal of getting arrows as close to the center as possible, with the center merit being 10 points?
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While both Bowling and Bocce involve rolling balls toward a target, how do they differ in their competitive nature according to the gameplay rules?
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In a standard game of Bowling, if a player fails to knock down all ten pins on their first roll but succeeds in knocking the remaining pins down on their second roll of the frame, what is this achievement called?
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In the game of Archery, how does the scoring change as an arrow moves further away from the bullseye toward the outer rings?
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Which set of skills is primarily developed through target games like Bowling, Archery, and Bocce?
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In the game of Bocce, what is the name of the specific target that players aim to get their balls closest to?
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In a standard game of Bowling, how many total frames are played, and how many attempts is a player generally allowed per frame?
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Which specific game is described as using a circular board with concentric rings of yellow, red, blue, black, and white?
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Which of the following best describes 'Cumulative Scoring' in sports like bowling?
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Which type of scoring system is primarily used in games like Archery or Bocce, where the goal is to get an object as close to a target as possible?
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In the context of game situations, how do 'Invasion Games' differ from other sports categories?
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If a student is playing a game that requires them to adjust their aim due to wind conditions to hit a target, which type of scoring system is most likely being used?
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Which specific skill is most important for a player to succeed in a game that uses a 'Precision Scoring' system?
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Which of the following is a key characteristic of 'Invasion Games'?
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Which scoring system encourages players to be 'consistent' throughout the entire game because every frame or round contributes to the final total?
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Which of the following scenarios is the best example of 'Cumulative Scoring'?
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Which type of scoring system is specifically designed to reward a player's ability to maintain high performance over a long period rather than just one single lucky moment?
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In a physical education class, students are playing a game where they must work together to move a ball into the other team's half of the court to score. What type of game situation is this?
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Which of the following best describes the difference between Cumulative Scoring and Precision Scoring in target games?
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Which set of skills is most essential for success in target games like archery and bocce?
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Which of the following is an example of an unopposed target game where the total score is accumulated over multiple frames?
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How do Target Games differ from Invasion Games based on the provided text?
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In the context of target games, why is Bocce considered a game that involves strategy and opposition compared to a precision-based game like Archery?
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Which specific benefit do target games provide players beyond simply scoring points?
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Which scoring system is most likely to be affected by environmental factors like wind, and why?
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Which characteristic is shared by both Bowling and Archery despite their different scoring styles?
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Which of the following is an example of an opposed target game that incorporates strategy to win?
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Which scoring system encourages consistency by totaling points accumulated over several rounds or frames?
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In Ultimate Frisbee, what must a player do differently compared to Soccer and Basketball when they are in possession of the disc?
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Which of the following describes the primary objective and defensive strategy common to all invasion games like Soccer, Basketball, and Ultimate Frisbee?
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In the game of Basketball, how many points are awarded to a team when a player successfully shoots the ball from a position located beyond the arc?
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In Soccer, which specific action is a key part of the defensive strategy to prevent the opposing team from scoring?
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Which of the following events results in a turnover in Ultimate Frisbee, requiring the offense to immediately switch to defense?
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Which of the following describes a key similarity between Soccer and Basketball as invasion games?
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What happens in a game of Ultimate Frisbee if a player catches the disc while standing inside the opponent’s end zone?
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Which role in Soccer is uniquely permitted to use their hands to protect the territory, unlike any other teammates on the field?
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Which of the following describes the correct starting number of players per team and the primary method of advancing the ball in a standard game of Soccer?
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In basketball, if a player is fouled while shooting close to the basket and is awarded shots from the free-throw line, how many points is each successful free throw worth?
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In invasion games like soccer or basketball, which of the following is considered a primary strategy for preventing the opponent from scoring?
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Which of the following best describes the primary objective of players during the defensive phase of an invasion game?
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Which type of game is characterized by the objective of attacking an opponent's territory while simultaneously defending your own goal area?
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Which offensive strategy is most effective for a team trying to move the ball past a group of defenders to create a scoring opportunity?
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Which of the following is a key offensive strategy used to successfully attack the goal or target area in gameplay?
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Which set of skills is most essential for a team to successfully balance both offensive and defensive phases in an invasion game?
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Which of the following describes a 'Cumulative' scoring system as used in various games?
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Which of the following is considered a defensive strategy rather than an offensive strategy in invasion games?
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When a defender successfully steps in front of a pass to gain control of the disc in Ultimate Frisbee, which defensive strategy are they primarily executing?
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In the context of game principles, what is the primary difference between offensive and defensive goals?