16. What kind of movements that allow the performer to move from one point to another?
A. Locomotor B. Manipulative C. Non - Locomotor D. Non – Manipulative
17. What kind of movements that do not allow the performer to move from one place to the
other?
A. Locomotor B. Manipulative C. Non - Locomotor D. Non - Manipulative
18. What basic movement that refers to the series of steps executed by both feet
alternately in any direction?
A. Jump B. step
C. walk
D. run
19. What movement that is described as to deliberately drop the exertion of energy into
abody segment?
A. collapse
B. extension C. recover
D. rotation
20. Which of the following elements adds to the variety of movements as in forward,
backward, sideward or even upward?
A. direction
B. focus
C. floor pattern
D, range​