Professional Documents
Culture Documents
I. Identification
II. Enumeration
B. Stringed-Instruments (6-14)
I. Identification
1. The art of beautiful handwriting.
2. The harmony between man and nature.
3. A type of balance in which two sides of an artwork are not alike but carry
equal or nearly equal visual weight.
4. The process by which different types of prints are made.
5. Pictures of the floating world.
6. A technique for printing text, images, or patterns being widely used
throughout East Asian countries.
7. Japanese artist who created asymmetrical balance in woodblock printing.
8. A type of printing where the images is printed from raised carvings on a
block.
9. A mark or shape made on a flat surface by inked block, a pierce of carved
wood or linoleum, or by a plate.
10. A traditional folk painting in Korea.
11. Roofs with two or more sections incline.
12. A type of printing where images are scratched into a metal plate.
13. Symbolizes productivity and the fall.
14. Symbolizes courage in a gentleman as well as spring.
15. A quintessential form of Chinese painting.
II. Enumeration
I. Identification
1. A team sport where the player aim to shoot a ball through a basket
horizontally positioned to score points while following a set of rules.
2. Disruptive physical contact.
3. He invented the game basketball.
4. Greatest pro team in basketball organized in 1915 in New York City.
5. An exhibition team founded in 1927.
6. Divides the court into two equal halves.
7. The lane on the basketball court extending from the end line to 15 feet in
front of the backboard.
8. Drawn at the middle of the court with 3.60m diameter measured from the
outside edge of the line.
9. A frame drawn from the end line which is 6m apart and the other is
connected by a 3.60m encircled line.
10. The act of putting the ball into the ring.
11. Bouncing the ball through successive taps by one hand.
12. Throwing the ball to a teammate.
13. Holding the ball by one hand on the side and bring it overhead and
release in a hook manner.
14. A pass that comes from the chest to the receivers chest level.
15. Passing hand to hand.
II. Enumeration
II. Enumeration
I. Identification
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