
Tiklos Quiz
Quiz by Anna Jimenez
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- Q1
Where does the folk dance Tiklos originate?
Manila
Visayas
Mindanao
Luzon
30s - Q2
What does Tiklos represent in Filipino culture?
Courtship and love
War and bravery
Religious rituals
Teamwork and bayanihan (cooperation)
30s - Q3
How is Tiklos performed?
Solo
Only by women
In pairs or groups
Sitting down
30s - Q4
What does the music of Tiklos usually sound like?
Lively and energetic
Loud and aggressive
Slow and sad
Silent and mysterious
30s - Q5
What is the main purpose of Tiklos?
To showcase wealth and status
To express cooperation and teamwork among farmers
To entertain guests at parties
To perform in international dance competitions
30s - Q6
How can Tiklos be taught to the younger generation?
By discouraging students from participating
By keeping it only for older people to perform
By making it part of dance competitions and school performances
By removing it from the school curriculum
30s - Q7
When do people traditionally perform Tiklos?
After a day’s work in the fields
Only during national events
Only during national events
During religious ceremonies
30s - Q8
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Tiklos?
It is a fast-paced dance
It is a solo dance with little movement
It reflects the hardworking nature of Filipinos
It is usually performed in groups
30s - Q9
What happens if traditional dances like Tiklos are forgotten?
People will dance more modern styles
Nothing will change in society
Future generations may lose connection to their heritage
The Filipino culture stays the same
30s - Q10
Why is it important to preserve folk dances like Tiklos?
To forget about history
To replace modern dance styles
To make dancing difficult for students
To maintain Filipino cultural identity
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