1. What do you call the mimetic folkdance in the Philippines?
A.Itik-Itik B. Maglalatik C.Tinikling D. Sala ti Mais
2. The Itik-Itik dance originated in
A.Surigao del Sur B.Surigao del Norte C.Negros Oriental D. Negros Occidental
3. Itik-Itik is the tagalog of the word
A.duck B. chicken
C. bird
D. frog
4. The dancers move like a duck wading and swimming.
A. Itik-itik B. binasuhan C. Singkil D. Tinikling
5. It is an activity where you move your body in time with the music.
A. Stage play B. Dance
C. Acting D. Opera
6. The hand is with a semi opened palm and finger pointing upward. Wrist is turn
in circular motion.
A. Kumintang B. Sarok (Salok) C. Hayon-hayon
D. Kewet (Kalawit)
7. Your two arms are related at sides and bent at elbows so that the
forearms are parallel to the head, palms facing Inwards.
A. Kumintang B. Reverse “T” Position C. "T" Position D. Kewet (Kalawit)
8. Your arms are in T position with hands closed and thumbs “UP”
position. Turn wrist in circular motion.
A. Kumintang B. Reverse "T" Position C. “T” Position D. Kewet (Kalawit)
9. Your right arm is making a big circular motion in front while the left arm is
resting.
A. Kumintang B. Sarok (Salok) C. Hayon-hayon D. Kewet (Kalawit
10. A dance performed by males using coconut shells.
A. Binasuan B. Sala Ti Mais C. Maglalatik
D. Regatones
11. Your both arms are raised at sides and bent at elbows so that the
upper arms are at your shoulder level.
A. Arms in 1st position
C. Arms in 3rd Position
B. Arms in 2nd Position
D. Arms in 4th Position
12. A pair of dancers are hopping between bamboo poles stuck on the ground like
a” Tikling" in time with music.
A. Tinikling B. Singkil
C. Kalatong
D. Maglalatik 3​