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  • 1. Cheerleading history is linked closely to the?
A) Philippines
B) United States
C) Indonesia
D) Japan
  • 2. Cheerleading history is linked closely to the United States history of sports.However, the origins can be traced as far back as the late
A) 20th Century
B) 18th century
C) 19th century
  • 3. the origins can be traced as far back as the late 19th century where in?
A) 1869
B) 1878
C) 1890
D) 1860
  • 4. where in 1860's, the students from
A) Great Britain
B) Britain
C) Britain Great
  • 5. Cheerleading is identified as one of the most?
A) Famous evenrd
B) spectacular events
C) Prepared event
  • 6. Cheerleading is identified as one of the most spectacular events in one of the biggest collegiate sports events in the country
A) UAAP (UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES)
B) the University of the Philippines (UP)
C) the University of Santo Tomas (UST)
D) Ateneo de Manila University
  • 7. originally applied specifically to the dancing style with lascivious movement of the hip, bosom and other flexible parts
A) Cheerdance
B) Ballroom
C) Rumba
  • 8. The Rumba influence came in the?
A) 16th century
B) 18th century
C) 20th Century
  • 9. This dance evolved from the Mambo and has its origins in the religious ritual dances of West Africa
A) Waltz
B) CHA-CHA-CHA
C) Rumba
D) Samba
  • 10. Comes from Brazil. It differs from other Latin- American dances because it is lively and vigorous and the feet is constantly leaving the floor.
    It is literally a bouncing step.
    It involves much knee action with the dancers' bodies resembling a swinging pendulum as they sway and turn
A) Waltz
B) CHA-CHA-CHA
C) Rumba
D) Samba
  • 11. It is the first dance to use closed dance position. The waltz was to be performed solely for the demonstration of elegance and not pleasure. The name comes from the German word to revolve, turning with smooth gliding steps. Music is ³½ time 1, 2, 3
A) CHA-CHA-CHA
B) Samba
C) Waltz
D) Rumba
  • 12. It finds its roots in the Spanish style music of the 1930's. It is popularly known as the man's dance, portraying the story of the matador with (the female being) his cape where the matador is to wield his cape according to the anger and intensity of the roaring boar
A) PASO DOBLE
B) SAMBA
C) JIVE
D) WALTZ
  • 13. It came from the African American slaves. It is known by many names, sometimes called Swing, Jitterbug, Lindy hop, or Charleston, although it is completely different dance
A) WALTZ
B) SAMBA
C) JIVE
D) PASO DOBLE
  • 14. An outgrowth of the jitterbug, it is marked by quick, strenuous movements sometimes accompanied by acrobatics in its present form; it maybe a lively smooth dance. Benny Goodman is the band leader credited with the developing the rhythm of Swing. It is named after Charles Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927
A) TANGO
B) JIVE
C) SWING
  • 15. Originated in the lower class of Buenos Aires especially in the Bario de Las Ranas.It was first known as baile con corte- the dance with a stop
A) CHA-CHA-CHA
B) PASO DOBLE
C) JIVE
D) TANGO
  • 16. An American dance evolving from trotting dance in 1913.Dancers gliding around the dance floor with little up and down motion
A) CHA-CHA-CHA
B) SWING
C) FOXTROT
D) TANGO
E) JIVE
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