
GRADE 9 QUARTER 3 - PE - 1/2
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- Q1Why are festival dances performed?to showcase modern dance movesin honor of a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a bountiful harvestto impress othersfor entertainment purposes30s
- Q2How do festival dances portray people's culture?through movements, costumes, and implementsthrough food and drinksthrough spoken languagethrough visual arts30s
- Q3What is the inspiration for the Sinulog Festival dance?The celebration of Filipino culture.The life of Ferdinand Magellan.The rhythm of traditional music.The movement of water currents.The history of the Philippines.30s
- Q4What is the Sinulog Festival?A dance festival that takes place in Cebu every year.Cebu's grandest festival that honors the Señor Santo Niño every third Sunday of January.A festival celebrated in the Philippines during the third Sunday of January.A religious celebration in honor of Ferdinand Magellan.A traditional event that celebrates the Filipino culture.30s
- Q5Who is Señor Santo Niño?A Filipino hero who fought for independence.A historical figure who discovered the Philippines.The Child Jesus who was a gift from Ferdinand Magellan to Raja Humabon and Hara Amihan.A famous artist from Cebu.The leader of the Cebuano people.30s
- Q6When does the Sinulog Festival take place?On a different date each year.Every third Sunday of January.On January 1st every year.On the last Sunday of January.Every weekend of January.30s
- Q7When is the Ati-Atihan Festival celebrated?Every 2nd Sunday of JanuaryEvery 3rd Sunday of JanuaryEvery 1st Sunday of JanuaryEvery 4th Sunday of January30s
- Q8What is the meaning of 'Ati-Atihan'?To dance in the streets'To be like the Atis' (Aetas)To honor the Señor Santo NiñoTo celebrate unity30s
- Q9Who are the Aetas?Malay chiefsCatholic priestsDark-skinned indigenous peopleSpanish conquerors30s
- Q10Who initially celebrated the Ati-Atihan Festival?Colonial settlersSpanish conquerorsCatholic priestsUnity between the Aetas and Malay chiefs30s
- Q11When is the Dinagyang Festival celebrated?Every third Monday of MarchEvery first Sunday of FebruaryEvery fourth Sunday of JanuaryEvery second Saturday of December30s
- Q12What does the term 'Dinagyang' mean in Ilonggo?Cultural EventFestivalMerrymakingReligious Celebration30s
- Q13What was the inspiration for the Dinagyang Festival?Pahiyas and KadayawanPanagbenga and KadayawanPanagbenga and PahiyasSinulog and Ati-Atihan30s
- Q14What is the first main event of the Dinagyang Festival?Ati-Atihan competitionStreet dancing contestFluvial processionReligious procession30s
- Q15Which festival is noted for its street dancing contest in the Dinagyang Festival?Sinulog FestivalAti-Atihan FestivalPanagbenga FestivalKasadyahan Festival30s