
1st Quarter Examination - Part I
Quiz by Joseph Boyles
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It refers to the totality of cultural property preserved and developed through time and passed on to posterity.
It refers to cultural property with historical, archival, anthropological, archaeological, artistic, and architectural value, and with exceptional or traditional production whether of Philippine origin or not, including antiques and natural history specimens with significant value.
It refers to the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, and skills, as well as the instruments, objects and artifacts associated therewith, that communities, groups, and individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage.
It refers to historical sites or structures hallowed and revered for their history or association as declared by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
It refers to areas possessing outstanding ecosystem with flora and fauna of national scientific importance under the National Integrated Area Protected System (NIPAS).
A place listed by the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, andCultural Organization) as having outstanding universal value.
It refers to historical, anthropological, archaeological, artistic geographical areas and settings that are culturally significant to the country, as declared by theNational Museum and/or the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
It refers to architecture and engineering structures such as, but not limited to, bridges, government buildings, houses of ancestry, traditional dwellings, quartels, train stations, lighthouses, small ports, educational, technological and industrial complexes, and their settings, and landscapes with notable historical and cultural significance.
It refers to all the processes and measures of maintaining the cultural significance of a cultural property including, but not limited to, preservation, restoration, reconstruction, protection, adaptation or any combination thereof.
It refers to historical, aesthetic, scientific, technical, social and/or spiritual values that unify the nation by a deep sense of pride in their various yet common identities, cultural heritage and national patrimony.
True & False: The objectives of the National Cultural Heritage Act is to protect, preserve, conserve and promote the nation’s cultural heritage, its property and histories, and the ethnicity of local communities.
True & False: The objectives of the National Cultural Heritage Act is to establish and strengthen social institutions.
True & False: The objectives of the National Cultural Heritage Act is to protect cultural workers and ensure their personal development and well-being.
In the 1987 Philippine Constitution, under Article XIV on "Arts and Culture, the state shall foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic evolution of a Filipino national culture based on the principle of unity in diversity in a climate of free artistic and intellectual expression. What section is this in the 1987 Constitution?
In the 1987 Philippine Constitution, under Article XIV on "Arts and Culture, Arts and letters shall enjoy the patronage of the State. The State shall conserve, promote, and popularize the nation’s historical and cultural heritage and resources, as well as artistic creations. What section is this in the 1987 Constitution?
In the 1987 Philippine Constitution, under Article XIV on Arts and Culture, All the country’s artistic and historic wealth constitutes the cultural treasure of the nation and shall be under the protection of the State which may regulate its disposition. What section is this in the 1987 Constitution?
It has the power to regulate activities inimical to preservation/conservation of national cultural heritage/properties.
It is tasked with the preservation, conservation and protection of movable and immovable cultural properties and for the enjoyment of present and future generations.
It serves as the country’s premier repository of printed and recorded materials which reflect the intellectual, literary and cultural heritage of the Philippines as well as the knowledge and wisdom of peoples elsewhere in the world.
It is responsible for the conservation and preservation of the country’s historical legacies.
It is the official repository of the nation’s permanent records and records of archival and historical value.
Works by Manlilikha ng Bayan are presumed cultural property unless declared by what agency?
Works by National Artists are presumed cultural properties unless declared by what agency?
Works of National Heroes are presumed cultural properties unless declared by what agency?
Documents dating at least fifty (50) years old are presumed cultural properties unless declared by what agency?