Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Questions 201-210

The short story, _______________, by Nick Joaquin carefully and brilliantly depicted the status Filipino women had during in the past. In this still seemingly patriarchal world, we are somehow forced to believe that men are superior and that women are just subordinate to men. This ideology was even more highlighted in the past, where women were totally deprived of the necessary rights that men had always enjoyed.

  • House on Zapote Street
  • May Day Eve
  • The Summer Solstice
  • Mariang Makiling
In order to know a country well, we study its _______________ because it is the story of a country and its people.
  • history
  • literature
  • economics
  • politics

Aling Maria has taught her daughter how to prepare good and delicious desserts from local fruits and vegetables. What cultural transmission process is this?

  • observation
  • acculturation
  • enculturation
  • indoctrination

A and an are _______________.

  • indefinite articles
  • prepositions
  • conjunctions
  • interjections

The study of plants:

  • biology
  • zoology
  • botany
  • petrology

What is the only Christian nation in Asia?

  • Israel
  • India
  • Philippines
  • Japan

This Filipino writer attended the University of the Philippines. He graduated simultaneously from the Conservatory of Music and the College of Medicine. He trained further at Johns Hopkins University's medical school, publishing a paper on a rare form of hyperbilirubinaemia (jaundice):

  • F. Sionel Jose
  • Leoncio P. Deriada
  • Celso Al Carunungan
  • Arturo B. Rotor

Early Chinese traders who visited Mindoro called our nation _______________. This means “land of gold”, because they bought gold in Mindoro.

  • Ma-yi
  • Mu
  • Maharlika
  • Maharlika

Mr. Palarca was teaching something on mores, folkways, customs and beliefs in his Social Studies class. What was his lesson about?

  • material culture
  • non-material culture
  • tangible culture
  • hereditary culture

I need ________________.

  • a visa
  • an visa
  • the visa
  • some visa

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