The Filipino Way Of Dealing With The Other

The Filipino Way Of Dealing With The Other

The filipino way of dealing with the "other"​

Daftar Isi

1. The filipino way of dealing with the "other"​


Answer:

there is u many ways in dealing with others but Filipino always use respect in thus method of dealing... pa brainlist na din po thanks


2. How Filipino culture does affects that way we live.communicate and deal with others.​


Answer:

Filipino culture affects a lot in the way we live,communicate and deal with others.Firstly the way we live,in every movements of ours has an effect to our culture.For example muslims can have a lot of wife because it's a part of their culture.Second is communicate,the way we talk,the language we use,and the words that come out in our mouth that has good or bad reflect on the culture we are in.And lastly deal with others,in every movements were doing like for an example some of culture treat higher position people like a king and queen while other culture treat people the same.


3. The Filipino way of dealing with the "other".Answer : Pakikipagkapwa​Q&A <3


Answer:

true, Filipino is so respectful


4. DIRECTION: Choose the best word or phrase that describes the statement.2. Comes from the phrase "kung hindi man" which means "though I am not worthy." *1 pointKumintangBalitawKundimanHarana1. It is a traditional Filipino serenade sung by a man to show his love for a woman. *1 pointPastoresHaranaKumintangBalitaw5. What do you call when art elements such as colors, shapes, and lines compliment to each other? *1 pointUnityVarietyHarmonyProportion3. It is a Philippine epic that narrates the life, passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. *1 pointFlores De MayoSenakuloSalubongPasyon7. it could be an individual or dual sports with which the main objective is to hit the shuttlecock with a racket over a net. *1 pointBadmintonTable tennisloan TennisFootball9. These are the changes that involve the way a person deal and interact with family, friends, and other people. *1 pointEmotional changeSocial changePhysical changemental change6. It refers to the maximum rate a person moves over a specific distance. *1 pointReaction timeAgilityBalanceSpeed8. What approximate age does childhood belong? *1 point0-2 years old2-8 years old3-12 years old18 and above10. The following statements the noticeable when physical change occur during adolescence EXCEPT. *1 pointSame size of pubic and other body hair.Possible development of acne.Increase in muscle strength.Increase in weight.​


Answer:

2. Kundiman

1. Harana

5. Harmony

3. Senakulo(?)

7. Badminton

9. Social Change

6. Speed

8. 3-12 years old

10. increase in muscle strength


5. How Filipino culture does affects that way we live.communicate and deal with others.​


Answer:

Filipinos often communicate indirectly in order to prevent a loss of face and evoking hiya on either side of an exchange. They tend to avoid interrupting others and are more attentive to posture, expression and tone of voice to draw meaning.


6. 13 Connect given sentences using discourse marker. Asians in every region are distinct with their own unique characteristics. Filipinos are known for being hospitable. A. Asians in every region are distinct with their own unique characteristics. Filipinos, for example, are known for being hospitable. B. Asians in every region are distinct with their own unique characteristics. Filipinos, as a result are known for being hospitable. C. Asians in every region are distinct with their own unique characteristics. Therefore, Filipinos are known for being hospitable. D. Filipinos are known for being courageous because Asians in every region are distinct with their own unique characteristics. 14. Which of the following statements support the belief of the speaker? A. One should not lose hope. The storm comes first before the rainbow. B. People should be able to sacrifice for their fellows. Selflessness should present all the times. C. Sometimes you have to give up the fight if you’re alone. Camaraderie is the greatest weapon in all battles. D. If one wants to reach his goal, he should not lose determination. For an individual to win he has to experience the feeling of losing. 15. In what way did the speaker influence readers on how they would attain their goals despite the challenges they are facing? A. Sometimes they need to sacrifice first before reaching the top. B. Made the readers realize that the fruit of hardships is always sweet. C. They should not lose the drive to surpass everything and excel in their own ways. D. When they do good things for others they are also doing it for themselves. 16. “Everything we do we should apply the principles of non-violence and tolerate. I starved, I was imprisoned and sacrificed my life by lying down to protest the British governor. My firm determination in fighting for India’s Independence was not because of “ Lopha” (COVET); I fought for peace and for humanity . That’s why I am still survived.” The speaker wants readers to realize that…. A. Be democratic at all times. B. One should have the courage to help others for them to survive. C. Challenges will make one to be strong if he/she keeps believing on what should be done. D. To be able to outshine personal struggles is one of the ways to show people that all goals are attainable. 17. As the head of the Department of Tourism, you were tasked by the president to have a 5-minute speech in an ASEAN forum. Your goal is to convince Southeast Asian leaders that Philippines is one of the best and safe places to visit if one wants to relax and have peace of mind. As you compose your speech, what should be your first consideration? A. Audience B. Appearance C. Body Language D. Words and Ideas 18. If you were one of the volunteers of UNICEF sent to Africa, and you are to assert that people continue living despite poverty and make them realize that there are lots of things they can do to surpass the problem, what is the possible campaign you can do for the people? A. Coordinate with the government regarding the needs of the society. B. Conduct a symposium/seminar to orient people the possible means of living in the place where they belong. C. Create programs for parents that will make them realize the significance of responsible parenthood and strong family ties. D. Write articles that will encourage people to be more determined in facing personal struggles then publish them in magazines or newspapers.19. You are the commencement speaker in one of the colleges in Luzon. Persuade graduates about the importance of education as they continue their journey in their chosen career. What do you need to remember as you give the introduction of yourself? A. Be professional. Avoid language abuse or derogatory speech. B. Be more confident in delivering your introduction. Make sure that your audience will admire you. C. Be honest to yourself and to your audience. Share accurate qualifications and experiences. D. Be specific. Focus on you educational qualification and career tracks since you are delivering a speech for graduating students. 20. If you were to deliver a persuasive speech on how to resolve interpersonal conflicts, aside from your opinions supported by facts what could be another possible way for you to influence your audience? A. Make sure to use appropriate verbal cues and non-verbal signals. B. Share with the audience your qualifications that will make them believe that you are credible to speak in front of them. C. Start your speech by sharing experiences on how you deal with your personal struggles. D. Appeal to audience’s emotion by telling stories with moral, an illustration, a parable or a metaphor or simile. ​


14:

a

15:

a

16;

c

17:

d

18

d

19

b

20

c


7. (√ or X) ___2. Most businesses have charity works which show that they care for other people especially those who are unfortunate. ___3. Some business establishments in Imus City such as malls and sports clubs conduct a Sunday mass before their operations start. Most Filipinos believe that it is one way of giving thanks to our Almighty Father. ___4. Blessing a place of work, offices, buildings, and other establishments has been practiced by most Catholic businesspeople. ___5. Different religions in the Philippines affect different individuals in terms of working behavior. Though at times, it can result in conflict at work, it can also inspire positive attitudes and can positively influence most workers’ behavior (Askeland and Dohlie, 2015). ___6. Businesspersons need to look into their religion so they will be able to deal with some difficulties that their business is facing (Harkless Jr., 2013) ___7. Any business or organization must have a code of values that serves as their guide. ___8. Practicing Filipino values and belief systems is believed to be the source of all standards and traditional business practices in the Philippines. ___9. Filipino values serve as guides in performing a specific task in an organization. These values help people decide what is right and wrong to do. ___10. Belief systems and values play a big part in the lives of the Filipinos​


Answer:

2. ✓

3. ✓

4. ✓

5. √

6. ✓

7. ✓

8. ×

9. ✓

10. ✓

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8. 1.Political novels like Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo were written on this period.a.Spanish Period b.Revolutionaryc.Pre- Coloniald.American Period3. Theater was used as a vehicle for protest.a.American Periodb. Japanese Periodc.Contemporaryd.Spanish Period4. Tagalog poets broke away from Balagtas traditions and instead wrote in simple language and free verse.a. Contemporaryb.American Periodс.Jараnеs Periodd.spanish Period5. Filipino writers imitated English and American modelsa Pre-Colonialb. Spanish Period c.Revolutionaryd.American Period6. Poems were written in amateurish and mushy way which phrasing and diction were awkward and artificial.a Spanish Period b.Pre-Colonialc.American period d.Revolutionary7. In this particular period, people were very rich in riddles proverbs, Folk songs, myths and other literary pieces transmitted from one generation to another.a. Pre-Colonialb. Spanish Periodc.Revolutionaryd.american period8. This period has two distinct classifications: religious and secular. Spanish was used as medium of inatruction.a.Pre- Colonialb.Spanish periodc. Revolutionary d American Period9. The first English novel written by Zoilo Galang was written during this period.a.spanish period b.Pre-Colonialc. American Period d.revolutionary10. Literary pieces were transmitted orally from one generation to anothera. Pre-Colonialb. Spanish Periodc.Revolutionary d.American Period11. In this period, the focus is duly given to the masses instead of "the intelligentsia"a. Pre-Colonialb. Spanish Period c.Revolutionaryd. American Period12. It deals with the underworld characters like tiyanak, aswang, kapre and others.a. Fantastic Story b. Epicc. Awit d. Myths​


Answer:

1. A

3. A

4. A

5.C

6. B

7. C

8. C

9. D

10. C

11. B

12. C


9. 1. What is the message of the text? A. Despite the differences, there are universal values that bind us all together B. The principle of morality has long been established in our society. C. People live according to what they believe. D. Filipinos are shy and lovable. 2. According to the text, despite having one vision, what makes the world divided? A The way people deal with problems. B. People's attitude towards each other. C. The different practices and beliefs of the people. D. The way how women are treated in the society. 3. "But beneath such diversity, there is clear convergence or union on some basic values," what does this line mean? A People share common values despite cultural differences. B. People do not agree with the beliefs and practices of other people. C. The world is united by the word love. D. All of the above ​


Answer:

1.B.

2.C.

3.A.

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10. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Harana is a ______________. a. lady being serenaded by a man b. song being sung during courtship c. man singing a song serenading a woman d. way of courting a woman to win her heart 2. Stalking is ______________. a. looking at someone in a sexually interested way b. a sound made to show high interest in someone c. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual way d. pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, or in danger 3. Republic Act (RA)11313 is ______________. a. Senate Bill b. Safe Space Act c. Anti-Harassment Act of 1995 d. Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act of 2017 4. Senate Bill 13266 is ______________. a. Anti-Bullying b. Safe Space Act c. Anti-Harassment Act of 1995 d. Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act of 2017 5. Groping is ______________. a. looking at someone in a sexually interested way b. a sound made to show high interest in someone c. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual way d. pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, or in danger 6. Leering is ______________. a. the act of shouting often sexually suggestive b. looking at someone in a sexually interested way c. a sound made to show high interest in someone d. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual way 7. Cat calling is ______________. a. the act of shouting often sexually suggestive b. looking at someone in a sexually interested way c. a sound made to show high interest in someone d. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual way 8. Wolf-whistling is ______________. a. the act of shouting often sexually suggestive b. looking at someone in a sexually interested way c. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual way d. a sound made to show high interest in or approval of something 9. In Filipino culture Pag-akyat ng ligaw is a ______________. a. Filipino way of courting a woman b. way of asking a woman to marry a man c. formal way of asking the woman for a date d. way of getting the attention of the woman to win her heart 10. Republic Act 7877 is ______________. a. Safe Space Act b. Anti-Harassment Act of 1995 c. Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act of 2017 d. Law that protects women and children against violence 11. Friend is someone who is ______________. a. special to you and build b. a kin or related to you by blood c. competes with you in so many aspects d. not a kin to you but very much happy and willing to be part of your life 12. Family is comprised by ______________. a. the marriage of two people who love each other b. a father, mother, a child, uncle, auntie, and grandparents c. the mutual goal of each member that brings them to being successful and famous in their community d. comprised by the love, care, support, compassion and affection each member renders to one another 13. Personal Relationship is the ______________. a. choice of a person to be engaged in a certain kind of relationship b. kind of interaction one makes when dealing in an intimate group of people c. close connection between the people formed by emotional bonds and interaction d. type of person’s involvement in the community where he/she grows to be a good individual 14. Romantic Relationship is characterized by ______________. a. happy experiences shared by individuals b. mutual love and respect shared by the couples c. sympathy rendered by individuals towards one another d. sense of belongingness felt by individuals with each other 15. Harassment is a form of ______________. a. admiration expressed in public b. bullying and prohibited by the law c. endearment towards one’s personality and character d. physical and sexual abuse experience by an individual from another


Answer:

1a 2d 3 a 4c 5d 6d 7c 8b 9a 10at11 c 12 d 13a 14d 15b

Explanation:

Answer:

1.c

2.a

3.c

4.d

5.c

6.b

7.a

8.d

9.a

10.b

11.d

12.b

13.a

14.b

15.d


11. 3. Maharlika is a young woman of Agta tribe. She is excellent in performing their ethnic dance. According to her, the elders in their tribe transferred the steps of the dance to her. What characteristic or aspect of culture is being referred to by this experience?a. Culture is learned.b. Culture is shared.c. Culture is continuous.d. Culture is transmitted.4. The following are all considered as means of transmitting culture among members of the society. Which one is the main vehicle of past and culture from one generation to another generation?a. Instructionb. Imitationc. Languaged. Symbols5. Pinoy are fond of singing and listening to music. Before, people used to do sing-a-long with a jukebox, then it was changed or karaoke, and now, most people sing their favorite songs in videoke. Their ways of enjoying music has gone through changes but still lives up until today. Therefore, culture is ___________.a. Learnedb. Sharedc. Continuousd. Transmitted7. Gentriseños are known for celebrating Valenciana festival. In times of barangay fiestas, people actively participate in the so-called “karakul.” Carmela has observed this specific way of life of the Gentriseños since childhood. At present, this custom is still embedded in her heart. This story tells us that culture is acquired by being bornt into a particular society. What aspect of culture does it describe?a. symbolicb. intergratedc. encompassingd. learned8. One of the characteristics of culture is being continuous and cumulative. No culture remains constant or unchanged; it is subject to slow but constant change. Culture is responsive to the changing conditions of the physical world; hence, it is dynamic. Which scenario below best fits as an example of the given statements on culture?A. The Department of Education conducts learning instruction through blended learning modalities and not the face-to-face strategy which people are already used to.B. The Department of Health pursues and promotes proper self-care or health care to avoid virus-related illnesses.C. The Department of Interior and Local Government strictlyimplements directives on preventing drug-related activities and many other correlated events.D. The Department of Public Works and Highways pursues and supports the administration's "Build, Build, Build Program," in order to invite foreign and local investors.9. Which of the following refers to the "way of life" of individuals in acommunity?a. Societyb. Culturec. Mannerd. Organization10. ________ cannot exist apart from culture. It is an organized group of individuals who share common/related manner of living.A. InstitutionB. CorporationC. OrganizationD. Society11. which of the following words can best describe culture and society as complex whole?A. interdependentB. interactiveC. interrelatedD. All choices are correct12. Analyze all the given statements. Trace which one is the best statement about the complexity of culture and society.A. Society can exist without culture.B. Culture can exist without society.C. Society can operate without culture command.13. People carry and transmit culture, but they are not culture. Edward B. Taylor described culture as "a complex whole." Which of the following choices supports Taylor's description of culture?A. Culture as complex whole means it encompasses traits and values of the society.B. Culture as complex whole means it includes laws and norms in the government.C. Culture as complex whole means it deals with everything that a person learns and shares as a member of the society.D. Culture as complex whole means it refers to the beliefs and traditions of modern Filipinos.14. Which statement is wrong about the concept of culture?A. Culture is a way of life transmitted through social interaction.B. Every society has its own distinctive culture.C. Culture refers to a group's ways of behaving and thinking.D. Culture can evolve into anything.15. Does culture affect our lives in terms of the way we view society and interact with other people?A. YesB. NoC. UncertainD. Maybe​


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12. Write True if the statement is correct and False if not. Write your answer on the space provided. 1 Aesthetics is a branch of Philosophy that deals with the nature of art, beauty and taste. 2. Dyes are coloring materials that are made of natural or synthetic pigments from coloring fibers that used for loom weaving processes 3.Weaving is to interlace threads, yarn, strips, and other fibrous materials so as to form a fabric. 4 .Binatbatan is a device used to weave cloth 5. Motif in art is a distinctive feature or element of an image. It may be repeated in patterns or designs. 6. Fabrics refers to a flexible woven material that consist of an organized arrangement of a neutral or artificial fibers 7.Pagabel or Panagabel simply means "handwoven cloth. 8. Burnay is used for storage of water, rice grains, basi and condiments like salt and bagoong. 9. Inabel or Abel lloco or loom weaving is one of the oldest industries that Ilocanos have acquired from their ancestors 10. Loom is one of the Ilocano ways of processing textile. 11. Folk arts are art expressions and production of the community that are usually passed on from generation to generation. 12. Architecture is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing building and other physical structures. 13. Pangasinan comes from the word asin meaning "salt", and interprets as a place where salt is made. 14. Albay is also known as the "Salad Bowl of the Philippines" 15. Whang Od Oggay is a Filipino tattoo artist and is considered as the last mambabatok and possibly the oldest tattoo artist in the Philippines.15.Whang Od Oggay is a Filipino tattoo artist and is considered as the last mambabatok and possibly the oldest tattoo artist in the Philippines.​


Answer:

treatment plant, one pipe can fill a water tank in 3 hours and another pipe can empty it in 5 hours. What is the correct equation of the problem?

Solution:

Answer:

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13. 9. Which textual aid is best used to easily comprehend the idea of this passagesMost of the Filipinos are seen and observed by their own way of dealing towardsothers, Filipinos ponaoss both strengths and weaknesses, Some of these strengths arepakikipagkapwa-tao, family orientation, joy and humor, flexibility and creativity,Industry and faith, and religiosity. Having extreme personalisms, extreme familycenteredness, lack of discipline, passivity and lack of initiative, colonial mentality,kanya-kanya syndrome, and lack of self- analysis and reflection are considered to beas weaknesses.Cause and effect diagramVenn diagramC. Flow diagramD. Concept mapB.​


Answer:

c

Explanation:

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14. 3. According to the text, despite having one vision", what makes the world divided?A. The way people deal with problems.B. The different practices and beliefs of the people,C, People's attitude towards each other,D. he way how women are treated in the society.4. What is underlying message of the text?A. Despite the differences, there are universal values that bind us all together,B. The principle of morality has long been established in our societyC. People live according to what they believe.D. Filipinos aro shy and lovable.5. Why is it important to value other people?A. People share common values despite cultural differences.B. People do not agree with the belief and practices of other people.C. The world is united by the word of love.D. All of the above.6. What can be your best contribution to make the world united as one?A. The convergence of some basic values despite the diversity of the people.B. The solidarity of the people during this time of pandemie.C. The set of behaviors adopted by other people.D. All of the above.7. As a student, how will you encourage your friends and classmates to stand with the commonprinciple?A. The quality or state of having many different forms.B. The set of behaviors observed by a group of people.c. Respect other people and treat them fairly.D. Morally good behaviora,8. Which of the following sentences is acceptable in the Filipino context of belief and culture?A. The child did not return the extra money after buying vinegar.B. The wife helped the husband to earn money for the familyC. She stole money to pay the hospital bills of her mother.D. The mother abandoned the child in the street.​


Answer:

A.Despite the differences, there are universal values that binds us together.



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16. Lisa Gu visited the Philippines because she loves clear and pristine waters which the country is famous for. She went on a solo trip and planned to start her beach experience in Siargao Island. She arrived, brimming with excitement however she turned out seriously struggling to reach the hotel where she will be staying. It would have been helpful to her if she asked help from locals or authorities but Lisa is afraid of interacting with Filipinos. She has a belief that dark-skinned people have short temper and are likely to harm others if they get angry. She went on, walking in circles for hours and up in a Filipino restaurant. She saw a Korean tourist talking happily to a Filipino woman who appears to be the owner of the dining place. Witnessing how friendly and hospitable she is to the foreigner, Lisa felt regretful for misjudging Filipinos. She gathered enough confidence to ask help from the woman and instead of giving her the warm expression she was expecting, the woman gave her a cold message, "We don't accept Chinese people here. Because of you, COVID-19 arrived to the Philippines." Lisa heavy-heartedly retreated, too affected to speak a word. Lito, a Filipino resident in the area who happened to see everything, came forward and defended Lisa in the best polite way that he could, so his fellow Filipino would reflect on her actions. In the end, the woman apologized to Lisa which then was replied with words of gratitude from her. Lito and Lisa became friends and she opened up to him her negative judgments about Filipinos before which are now replaced with positive ones. 1.Who among the characters in the narrative is being biased? A.Lito B.Lisa C.Owner of the restaurant D.Both A and C 2. Who among the characters in the narrative has prejudice towards others? A.Lisa B.Owner of the restaurant C.Lito D.Both A and B 3.Write down a happening from the narrative in which a person is in the state of being blased. 4. Write down a happening from the narrative in which there is an existence of prejudice. 5. If you were Lito and you found out first about Lisa's negative views towards Filipinos, would you still defend her? Why? 6. Have you ever been hurt because of a biased treatment or were you judged by someone without even knowing you? How did it feel for you and how were you able to deal with it? ​


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17. ASSESSMENTPART I. Directions: Identify the word that is being identified by each statement. Write youranswer on the blank provided.1. It states that the Philippines and the Filipinos must be studied and investigated usingmethodologies and conceptual tools drawn from Filipino culture, society, andexperience2. It is a process in which there is a purposive and conscious effort to translate andinterpret foreign academic concepts, canons and methods.3. It posits that history is not only about recording of events, much like the tradition ofhistory4. It maintains that we should have our own purpose, set our own intellectual course,and steer our own ideology in the service of the Filipino and for the betterment ofour society5. The Filipino way of dealing with the "other".PART II. Directions: Write a five-sentence paragraph that answers the question"What is the significance of Filipinos' indigenous social ideas to nationaldevelopment?" Write your answer on the space provided and be guidedon the rubrics below:​


Answer: 1.Pilipinolohiya (or Philippine Studies)

2. Indigenization

3. Pantayong Pananaw

4.Pilipinolohiya (or Philippine Studies)

5. Pakikipagkapwa


18. Written Works: (20 Points) TRUE or FALSE. Write the word True if the statement is True and write False if the statement is not valid.1. Filipino psychology, or Sikolohiyang Pilipino, in Filipino, is defined as the psychology rooted on the experience, ideas, and cultural orientation of the Filipinos. 2. Filipino Psychology emerged and grew as part of the nationalist indigenization movement in the Philippines that was formalized in 1975. 3. The roots of Filipino Psychology can be traced back to the introduction of the American education system in the Philippines. Agustin Alonzo was among the first Filipino psychologists to return from their education in America (in 1925) to teach at the College of Education in the University of the Philippines. 4. During the 1960s, many Filipino intellectuals and scholars were already aware of the limitations and incompatibility of Western Psychology; western-oriented approaches in research in particular, had led scholars to paint the Filipino through the “judgmental and impressionistic views of the colonizers.5. It is with the use of American categories and standards that "the native Filipino invariably suffers from the comparison in not too subtle attempts to put forward Western behavior patterns as models for the Filipino."6. Early efforts to correct the traditional way of teaching and studying psychology in the 1960s include the translation of foreign materials and the use of the Filipino language as a mode of instruction, however, these efforts fail to address the problems brought about by colonial psychology as these efforts were sparse and not collaborated upon by psychologists. 7. It was only in the 1970s that a concerted effort to address colonial psychology in the form of Filipin Psychology took place. Filipino Psychology, along with advances in Filipinology and similarly History's Pantayong Pananaw, was led by Virgilio Enriquez, Prospero Covar, and Zeus A. Salazar in the indigenization movement of their respective fields. 8. Kapwa is the core construct of Filipino Psychology. Kapwa has two categories, Ibang Tao and Hindi Ibang Tao. Core value or Kapwa (Shared inner self) 9. (Pivotal interpersonal value) Pakiramdam: Shared inner perceptions. Filipinos use damdam, or the inner perception of others' emotions, as a basic tool to guide their dealings with other people. 10.(Societal Values) Karangalan: Loosely translated to dignity, this actually refers to what other people see in a person and how they use that information to make a stand or judge about his/her worth.​


Answer:

1 T

2 F

3 T

4 F

5 T

6 F

7 T

8 F

9T

10T


19. 31. __________ - Which of the following sentences serve as the introduction of the speech above? A. The Museo ng Malacanang stands as a symbol of the living reality of a government open to the people and trying to become an integral part of their lives and hopes. B. Some people think that this idea of a Museo ng Malacanang in the same grounds as the seat of power is a security nightmare. C. I wish to thank the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for the tremendous amount of time and energy they have so generously poured into the establishment of the Foundation. D. The opening of Malacanang Palace to the public as a museum and as a historical site achieves one of the most important goals of those who dreamed and fought for Filipino freedom. 32. __________ - Which of the following is the conclusion of the speech above? A. I want you therefore to appreciate the importance of the project that has been entrusted to you: to preserve the symbolism and reality of our new democracy. B. The opening of Malacanang Palace to the public as a museum and as historical site achieves one of the most important goals of those who dreamed and fought for Filipino freedom. C. Some people think that this idea of a Museo ng Malacanang in the same grounds as the seat of power is a security nightmare. D. The Museo ng Malacanang stands as a symbol of the living reality of a government open to the people and trying to become an integral part of their lives and hopes. 33. __________ - What is the purpose of the speech? A. to thank everyone that has contributed to the building of the museum B. to promote the uniqueness of the museum C. to argue that more museums should be built D. to prove that museums are still important in today’s modern world 34. __________ - Which is not a goal of an informative speech? A. narrate a significant human experience B. may explain something most readers would not know C. teach readers to solve a problem or apply knowledge D. present the recent research on a topic 35. __________ - Which of the following cannot be part of the introduction of an informative speech? A. an illustration of the topic B. summary information C. an information that is true and illustrates the point you wish to make D. an anecdote 36. __________ - Which of the following should be considered when writing an informative speech? A. emotions of the speech writer B. purpose of the speech C. audience 37. __________ - They are useful English language conjunctions, transitional phrases, synonyms, and pronouns that are utilized to express ideas in a cohesive manner A. Cohesive devices B. Synonyms C. Devices 38. __________ - Which of the following concluding statements below would best end an informative speech about the following topic? How have ready-made meals and fast food changed the way we live? A. To sum up, fast food has changed our life in many ways and not for the better. B. It could be that fast food is more expensive than food prepared at home. C. People are always looking for ways to make their lives easier. D. People are getting fatter and unhealthier due to all the chemicals in the processed food they eat. 39. __________ - Which of the following concluding statements below would best end an informative speech on the following topic? Each generation of people is different. Explain how your generation is different than your parents. A. Therefore, we need to bridge the gap of generations by communicating properly. B. From my point of view,we need to try to understand what is happening around us. C. Every moment in history affects a generation in a certain way. D. In the past, people believe that you could not achieve success unless you were… 40. __________ - Given the question below, what would be a possible topic of the informative speech? People have different ways of dealing with stress. Some people like to take walks, others do yoga while others read a book. What are some of the best ways to relieve stress? A. Possible Ways to Relieve Stress B. Dealing with Anxiety C. The Causes of Stress D. Effects of Stress on the Quality of Life


31 a 32 c 34 a 35 b 36 c37 a 38 d 39 b 40 d


20. 1. Harana is a ______________. a. lady being serenaded by a man b. song being sung during courtshipc. man singing a song serenading a woman d. way of courting a woman to win her heart 2. Stalking is ______________.a. looking at someone in a sexually interested wayb. a sound made to show high interest in someone c. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual wayd. pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, or in danger 3. Republic Act (RA)11313 is ______________.a. Senate Bill b. Safe Space Actc. Anti-Harassment Act of 1995d. Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act of 2017 4. Senate Bill 13266 is ______________.a. Anti-Bullying b. Safe Space Actc. Anti-Harassment Act of 1995d. Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act of 2017 5. Groping is ______________.a. looking at someone in a sexually interested wayb. a sound made to show high interest in someone c. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual wayd. pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, or in danger 6. Leering is ______________.a. the act of shouting often sexually suggestiveb. looking at someone in a sexually interested wayc. a sound made to show high interest in someone d. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual way 7. Cat calling is ______________.a. the act of shouting often sexually suggestiveb. looking at someone in a sexually interested wayc. a sound made to show high interest in someone d. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual way 8. Wolf-whistling is ______________.a. the act of shouting often sexually suggestiveb. looking at someone in a sexually interested wayc. touching another person in an unwelcome sexual wayd. a sound made to show high interest in or approval of something 9. In Filipino culture Pag-akyat ng ligaw is a ______________.a. Filipino way of courting a womanb. way of asking a woman to marry a man c. formal way of asking the woman for a dated. way of getting the attention of the woman to win her heart 10. Republic Act 7877 is ______________.a. Safe Space Actb. Anti-Harassment Act of 1995c. Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act of 2017d. Law that protects women and children against violence 11. Friend is someone who is ______________.a. special to you and buildb. a kin or related to you by bloodc. competes with you in so many aspectsd. not a kin to you but very much happy and willing to be part of your life12. Family is comprised by ______________.a. the marriage of two people who love each otherb. a father, mother, a child, uncle, auntie, and grandparents c. the mutual goal of each member that brings them to being successful and famous in their community d. comprised by the love, care, support, compassion and affection each member renders to one another13. Personal Relationship is the ______________.a. choice of a person to be engaged in a certain kind of relationship b. kind of interaction one makes when dealing in an intimate group of peoplec. close connection between the people formed by emotional bonds and interactiond. type of person’s involvement in the community where he/she grows to be a good individual 14. Romantic Relationship is characterized by ______________.a. happy experiences shared by individualsb. mutual love and respect shared by the couples c. sympathy rendered by individuals towards one another d. sense of belongingness felt by individuals with each other 15. Harassment is a form of ______________.a. admiration expressed in public b. bullying and prohibited by the law c. endearment towards one’s personality and character d. physical and sexual abuse experience by an individual from another​


Answer:

1A

2A

3C

4D

5B

6D

7B

8D

9D

10B

11D

12A

13D

14A

15C

Explanation:

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21. TRUE or FALSEDirections: Write TRUE if statement is true otherwise FALSE, Write your answers in your paper.1. Prospero Covar is an Anthropologist and the proponent of “Pilipinolohiya”2. Virgilio Enriquez is a Psychologist and proponent of "Sikolohiyang Pilipino".3. Indigenization refers to a process of acceptance and understanding "imported ideas."4. Lapu-lapu shrine is the name of the iconic monument found in Luneta Park, Manila.5. Pakikipagsapalaran is the Filipino way of dealing with the "other"6. Zeus Salazar is a Historian-ethnologist and proponent of Pantayong Pananaw.7. Social problems are static but they change with the change in time and space.8. One element of a social problem is it being a condition or situation not resented as objectionable by a significantnumber of people.9. All social problems want correction through collective action. They warrant change in conditions via some meansof social engineering10. A social problem is considered as undesirable because of its injurious consequences.​


Answer:

1true

2false

3false

4true

5true

Explanation:

di ko po alam

Answer:

1.T

2.T

3.T

4.F

5.F

6.T

7.T

8.F

9.T

10.T

PA BRANLIESS PO PLS


22. Join the two sentences using the most appropriate connector. Write the letter of your answer on the box provided before the number.1. The wind was called for decision making _____ the mango and the bamboo tree could not agree on which of them is stronger.a. Yetb. Sincec. Whiled. Where2. This humor was enable the Filipino to shrug his shoulders in times of adversity; _____, he can say to himself “Bahala na.”a. Butb. Thenc. Whered. And3. _____ the Filipino has often been accused of being indolent and of lacking initiative, he always proves otherwise to the world.a. Neverthelessb. In additionc. Upond. And4. The Filipino indolence according to Rizal, is not a cause ______ it is an effect of living under the torrid sun.a. Untilb. Becausec. Ford. Rather5. The Filipino is unlike Kant, or Santayana, or Confucius; _______ he has a philisophican outlook in life.a. Thenb. In conclusion c. Howeverd. During6. Like the bamboo he is unperturbed and serene _____ the mango tree, which is proud and flamboyant.a. Whileb. Unlikec. Whenever d. Once7. The Filipino has a way of dealing with complex problems of life, _____ one of these ways is art.a. Sob. Thusc. Andd. But8. The Filipino _____, being accused of being indolent, has answered back that no one can help being so when living under the torrid sun.a. By the timeb. Althoughc. Yetd. For instance9. The Filipino identifies himself with knights;________, he loves getting lost in modern romance and adventure.a. Moreoverb. On the contraryc. Duringd. Next10. No other place in the orient are woman so respected, so adulated, and so pampered. The Filipinos’ courtesy toward women _______, is incomparable.a. Henceb. As soon asc. Despited. In brief- pa-help naman po plss, need na po asap​


CORRECT ANSWER HERE:

1.B 6.C

2.A 7.D

3.A 8.B

4.B 9.B

5.C 10.C

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23. ASESSMENT 1: Let us make a realization As time goes by, there is a lot of changes in our daily lifestyles including the way people deals with other people, what Filipino value is seemingly lost in this generation and explain your answer in not more than three sentences.​


Answer:

Jim and nicks you realized that the maze to amphibian or to book a meeting with the maze runner the maze and

ANSWER:

We are gradually losing appreciation for our nature.

We are also slowly losing our culture.

We are also gradually losing our good manners not only in socializing but also in dealing with others.


24. POST-TEST Directions: Read the following items carefully. 11. Which of the following words can best describe culture and society as a complex whole?a. interdependentc. interrelatedb. interactived. All choices are correct12. Analyze all the given statements. Trace which one is the best statement about the complexity of culture and society.a. Society can exist without culture.b. Culture can exist without society.c. Society can operate without culture command.13. People carry and transmit culture, but they arebut they are not culture. Edward B. Tylor described culture as "a complex whole.” Which of the following choices supports Tylor's description of culture?A. Culture as complex whole means it encompasses traits and values of the society.B. Culture as complex whole means it includes laws and norms in the government.C. Culture as complex whole means it deals with everything that a person learns and shares as a member of the society.D. Culture as complex whole means it refers to the beliefs and traditions of modern Filipinos.14. Which statement is wrong about the concept of culture?a. Culture is a way of life transmitted through social interaction.b. Every society has its own distinctive culture.c. Culture refers to a group's ways of behaving and thinking.d. Culture can evolve into anything.15. Does culture affect our lives in terms of the way we view society and interact with other people?c. Uncertainb. Nod. Maybea. Yes​


Answer:

11) D

12)A

13) (di ko po alam e)

14)D

15)A


25. 1. What do you think are the challenges faced by Filipino Middle and Late Adolescence today?2. Identify other ways on how to deal with the 12 challenges of Filipino Adolescence today.​


Answer:

black and white bloxs you have any questions let my wife know


26. 7. What is the message of the text titled " The Universals"?A. Despite the differences, there are universal values that bind us all together.B. The principle of morality has long been established in our society.C. People live according to what they believe.D. Filipinos are shy and lovable.8. According to the text, despite having one vision , what makes the world divided?A. The way people deal with problems.B. People's attitude towards each other.C. The different practices and beliefs of the people.D. The way how women are treated in the society.9. “But beneath such diversity, there is clear convergence or union on some basic valuewhat does this line means?A. People share common values despite cultural differences.B. People do not agree with the beliefs and practices of other people.C. The world is united by the word love.D. All of the above​


Answer:

7.a 8.b 9.a

Explanation:

sana nakatulong ito sayo


27. empowerment Analysis of these figures in relation to previous global gender gap reports may lead to the conclusion that the gap will finally close in a span of 82 years (World EconomicForum, 2016)The Philippines elected not one, but two women presidents in a span of less than 20 years. The first was Corazon "Cory" Cojuangco Aquino, who was installed in 1986 following the snap electionsorchestrated by the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Sr. From 1998 to 2013, the Philippines showed acontinuous increase of elected officials from 16.15% in 1998 to 19.92% in 2013. Considered a good indicator of increasing women politicalparticipation in the country, two out of the five presidential candidates in the 2016 elections were womenAt the grassroots, women's organizations and NGOs mainstreamed gender issues in community organizing to ensure active participation of in local government units and communities Community-based NGOs and peoples' organizations played significant roles that enabled empowerment for women in thecommunities and articulate their interests in various levels of decision making.However, the dominant patriarchal framework of politics and governance has made it hard for women to assert themselves in traditional centersof power like states, courts of law, congresses, and even local governments. While Left organizations have turned their attention to women's issues and recognized the equal importance of the reproductive and productivespheres, women's issues - especially those dealing with sexuality - are still marginalized in the discourse on social transformation. Divorce and abortion are issues that remain to be absent in the debates among other social movements.The Filipino women's movement has come a long way, but still has miles to go,so to speak.Evidence 1Evidence 2 Reason #2 Evidence 1Evidence 2Reason #3Evidence 1Conflict: Evidence 1,2 &3 Conclusion:Pa tulong naman po pleaseee thank you po​


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Type of Manifesto:

Political party

Reason #1

Which measures factors like gender equality, health economic and political opportunities and political Empowement.

Evidence 1:

Catholic and patriarchal society, the Philippines exceeded expectation and when it ranked 7th in the Gobal Gender Gap Index (World Economic Forum, 2016)

Evidence 2

Analysis of these figures in relation to previous global gender gap reports may lead to the conclusion that the gap will finally close in a span of 82 years (World EconomicForum, 2016)

Reason #2

The Philippines elected not one, but two women presidents in a span of less than 20 years.

Evidence 1:

The first was Corazon "Cory" Cojuangco Aquino, who was installed in 1986.

Evidence 2:

following the snap elections orchestrated by the dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

Reason #3

Considered a good indicator of increasing women political participation in the country, two out of the five presidential candidates in the 2016 elections were women.

Evidence 1:

Sr. From 1998 to 2013, the Philippines showed acontinuous increase of elected officials from 16.15% in 1998 to 19.92% in 2013.

Conflict:

Divorce and abortion are issues that remain to be absent in the debates among other social movements.

Divorce and abortion are issues that remain to be absent in the debates among other social movements.The Filipino women's movement has come a long way, but still has miles to go, so to speak.

Evidence #1:

At the grassroots, women's organizations and NGOs mainstreamed gender issues in community organizing to ensure active participation of in local government units and communities

Evidence #2

the dominant patriarchal framework of politics and governance has made it hard for women to assert themselves in traditional centers

the dominant patriarchal framework of politics and governance has made it hard for women to assert themselves in traditional centersof power like states, courts of law, congresses, and even local governments

Evidence #3

Community-based NGOs and peoples' organizations played significant roles that enabled empowerment for women in the communities and articulate their interests in various levels of decision making.

____________________________


28. IDENTIFICATION1. This is a Filipino term which also means an extension ofoneself.2. It maintains that we should have our own purpose, set ourown intellectual course, and steer our own ideology in the service of the Filipinoand for the betterment of our society.3. It posits that history is not only about recording of events,much like the tradition of history.4. It is a process in which there is a purposive and consciouseffort to translate and interpret foreign academic concepts, canons and methods.5. The Filipino way of dealing with the "other".6. He is an Anthropologist and the proponent of "Pilipinolohiya".7. He is a Psychologist and the proponent of "SikolohiyangPilipino".8. It refers to a process of acceptance and understanding of"imported" ideas.9. He is a Historian-ethnologist and the proponent of PantayongPananaw.10. The name of the iconic monument found in Luneta Park,Manila,pasagot Naman ​


Here are the answers to the following questions:

1. This is a Filipino term that also means an extension of oneself.

Answer: Kapwa

2. It maintains that we should have our own purpose, set our own intellectual course, and steer our own ideology in the service of the Filipino and for the betterment of our society.

Answer: Pilipinolohiya

3. It posits that history is not only about the recording events, much like the tradition of history.

Answer: Recorded History/ Written History

4. It is a process in which there is a purposive and conscious effort to translate and interpret foreign academic concepts, canons, and methods.

Answer: Indigenization of Social Science

5. The Filipino way of dealing with the "other".

Answer: Pakikipagkapwa

6. He is an Anthropologist and the proponent of "Pilipinolohiya".

Answer: Covar/ Prospero Covar

7. He is a Psychologist and the proponent of "Sikolohiyang Pilipino".

Answer: Enriquez/ Virgilio Enriquez

8. It refers to a process of acceptance and understanding of "imported" ideas.

Answer: Indigenization of Social Science

9. He is a Historian-ethnologist and the proponent of Pantayong Pananaw.

Answer: Salazar/ Zeus Salazar

10. The name of the iconic monument found in Luneta Park Manila.

Answer: Monument of Lapu-Lapu

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29. The Filipino TraitsMost of the Filipinos are seen and observed by their own way of dealing towards others.Filipinos possess both strengths and weaknesses. Some of these strengths are pakikipagkapwa-tao, familyorientation, joy and humor, flexibility and creativity, hardworking, industry and faith and religiosity.Having extreme personalism, extreme family centeredness, lack of discipline, passivity and lack of initiative, colonialmentality, kanya-kanya syndrome and lack of self-analysis and reflection are considered to be as weaknesses.​


Answer:

1. Pakikipagkapwa-tao : Opening yourself to others and feel one with others with dignity and respect deal with them as fellow human beings.

- sense of fairness and justice

- concern for others

- ability to empathize with others

- helpfulness and generosity

- practice of hospitality

- sensitive to other feelings and trust

2. Family Orientation : a genuine and deep love for family.

- commitment and responsibility

- honor and respect

- generosity and sacrifice

- sense of trust and security

3. Joy and Humor : Filipinos have a cheerful and fun-loving approach to life and its up and down, pleasant disposition, a sense of humor and propensity for happiness that contribute not only to the Filipino charm but also to the Filipino Spirit. We laugh at those we love and hate. We tend to make joke about our good and even bad fortune, to smile even in the most trying of times.

- emotional balance and optimism

- healthy disrespect for power and office.

4. Flexibility, Adaptability and Creativity

5. Hard Work and Industry : capacity for hard work given to raise one's standard living of a decent life for one's family.

6. Faith and Religiosity : Faith in God - accepting reality to comprehend as a human created by God. "Pampalakas-loob"

7. Ability to Survive

WEAKNESS

1. Extreme Personalism

- always trying to to give personal interpretation to actions

- thank you with "but" (compliment-criticism-compliment)

2. Extreme Family Centeredness

- strong family protection good or bad condition

3. Lack of Discipline : relaxed attitude but poor time management

- impatient and unable to delay gratification or reward

- love to take short-cuts or 'palusot' system

- carelessness

4. Passivity and Lack of Initiative : strong reliance to others fate

- yeah proud Pinoy. It's all because of the race (nationality/blood) not by persons attitude, hard-work, dream and perseverance etc.

- very complacent (relax) but their rarely is a sense of urgency (It's OK we have 1 day left to finished, just relax)

- too patient without any plan or action (matiisin) "Bahala na System" - No matter what, At least we tried.

- doubt and debate first than study, discuss until planning and action

5. Colonial Mentality : Patriotism vs Active awareness

- luck of love and appreciation on what they have

- open outside but side-open or close inside

6. Kanya-kanya Syndrome : self-serving attitude that generates feeling of envy and competitiveness towards others (status vs prestige).

- personal ambition but insensitive to common good

- crab mentality

- lack of appreciation resulting unhealthy competition

7. Lack of Self Analysis and Reflection

- Sometimes superficial and flighty

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Strong Family Ties and Religions. ...

Generosity and Helpfulness. ...

Strong Work Ethic. ...

Love and Caring. ...

55 Examples of Filipino Proverbs.

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The strengths and weaknesses of the Filipino have their roots in many factors such as: (1) the home environment, (2) the social environment, (3) culture and language, (4) history, (5) the educational system, (6) religion, (7) the economic environment, (8) the political environment, (9) mass media, and (10) leadership ...

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