
Quiz no.2 P.E 4
Quiz by Ronalyn D. Tolentino
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- Q1A game in which a player sends an object toward a target while avoiding obstacles.target gametumbang presobatuhang bolatatsing120s
- Q2It is a term used to refer to various Filipino indigenous games.Katutubong LaroTarget gamesLaro ng FilipinoLaro ng Lahi120s
- Q3It is a game in which players attempt to knock over an upright tin can by hitting it with a pamato.tatsingtagu-taguanbatuhang bolatumbang preso120s
- Q4In larong tumbang preso the players must then retrieve their pamato berfore the "it" can return the tin can back to its upright position.truefalse120s
- Q5It is a game in which players from one team try to hit the players of the opposing team with a ball.tagu-taguantumbang presobatuhang bolatatsing120s
- Q6It is a game in which a player tries to accumulate as many bottle cups as possible.tatsingjack en poytumbang presobatuhang bola120s
- Q7It is usually played by the Tagalogs of Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija. Two or more players can play this game, with the players taking turns.tumbang presobatuhang bolatatsing120s
- Q8Target games are classified into two.truefalse120s
- Q9In unopposed target games like bowling, archery, and golf the player performs independently and his or her success depends on his or her own accuracy.truefalse120s
- Q10In opposed target games like billiards, the players have a chance to obstruct with the target in order to win.falsetrue120s