Name: Date: Course/Section: Score: Preliminary Exam in Physical Education (Individual and Dual Sport) Matching Type: I. Directions: Match column A with the correct answer on column B, write only the letter of answer on the blank provided at the right side of the test paper. 1. The practitioner will extend the weapon hand to strike any part of the body on the right side between the shoulder and the hips. The arm movement is a backhand slashing swing. 2. The motion of this technique is a diagonal downward backhand swing. 3. This technique takes away the opponent’s vision. However, this technique is aimed at the right eye of the opponent. 4. The practitioner will extend the weapon hand to strike any part of the body between the shoulder and the hips. The arm movement is a backhand slashing swing. 5. This strike involves extending the arm in a thrusting motion with the palm facing outward towards to the chest of the opponent. 6. This move is most helpful when you notice that the opponent is overcommitting in his forward foot movement when striking. This is an effective counter against a temple strike but remember to never stretch out when doing the thrust strike. A. Left Temple Strike B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Right Temple Strike Left Torso Strike Right Torso Strike Thrust Strike Left Chest Stab Right Chest Stab Left Leg Strike Right Leg Strike Left Eye Poke Right Eye Poke Crown Strike Arnis Pananandata Pagkalikali Kabaraon and Kalirongan Q. Kaliradman R. Didja 7. This will throw him off balance and could even knock him out after a single strike. 8. This strike targets the opponent’s lungs and will be damaged, which will make it hard for him to breathe and even cause death. 9. From the forward stance, twist your wrist to an angle of 1 o’clock as you pull your hand towards your shoulders to prepare for a strike. Swing your arm in the 1 o’clock direction in a slashing action while placing the other hand on your chest. 10. This technique is like the left chest stab, but the goal of this attack is to take away the opponent’s vision and thus, ending the fight faster. 11. The strike movement follows the 11 o’clock angle while the free hand is placed on the chest. This strike is a diagonal downward backhand swing to the right temple of the enemy. 12. In Modern Arnis and Jeet-Kune-Do, this strike should be aimed 6 inches above the knee where a pressure point exists. When hit correctly, one blow could immobilize the opponent. 13. Ibanag 14. Bisaya 15. Ilokano 16. Tagalog 17. Pangasinan II. Enumeration 1. Step on how to perform the Single Siniwali. 4pts 2. Step on how to perform the Double Siniwali. 6pts. 3. Arnis also known as. 3pts 4. Arnis also used for. 4pts