
Quarter 2 module 5 1st batch
Quiz by Pamela Abiang
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- Q1
Carlo suffers a life-threatening and serious condition that occurs when his body loses more heat than it produces causing his temperature to drop below 95o F or (35o C). This is an
example of _______.
Dehydration
Overexertion
Hyperthermia
Hypothermia
20s - Q2
The following are the health issues of the dancers EXCEPT:
Fatigue
Over- worked
Insufficient exercise
Easy to maintain their body/technique
20s - Q3
Regine trained for eight hours last Saturday for a table tennis competition. What will happen to her when she loses her body fluids to exceed the amount that she has taken in?
Dehydration
Overexertion
Hyperthermia
Hypothermia
20s - Q4
In engaging in cheerdance , we should consider the following measure/s;
Make-up& shoes
New bag & new lipstick
Water & extra shirt
All of these
20s - Q5
The following are the elements of cheer dance EXCEPT
yells
stunts
motions
formations
20s - Q6
Sleep is essential to everyone’s health. Which is a good habit in managing sleep?
Internet Obsession
Bulk Meal Before Sleep
Getting to Bed on Time
Staying Up All Night Long
20s - Q7
Elements of cheerdance that are usually done by the performers with pride and confidence.
jumps
stunts
chants
pyramid
20s - Q8
Stance in which the cheer dancer stand feet more than shoulder width apart , hands down by the side in blade.
cheer stance
beginning stance
low touchdown stance
tabletop stance
20s - Q9
Cheerdance motion in which one arm extended straight up, one arm on hip, in a fist.
L motion
Punch motion
T motion
Bow and arrow motion
20s - Q10
Position in which lead leg bent with the knee over the ankle, back leg straight, feet perpendicular to each other.
eagle lunge
pike lunge
side lunge
tuck lunge
20s