MAPEH

MAPEH

9th Grade

52 Qs

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MAPEH

MAPEH

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Physical Ed

9th Grade

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52 questions

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1.

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It's usually celebrated in Aklan and Panay island every third week of January. This is celebrated in honor of the image of the Santo Niño.

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Happens in Cebu every third Sunday of January. This is the Cebuanos’ way of honoring the image of the Santo Niño. It is one of the most colorful festivals in the Philippines. It comes from the Cebuano word “sulog” which means “like water current movement” which depicts the forward-backward step of Sinulog dance.

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When did the Sinulog dance steps originate from?

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One of the biggest and most awaited events in the Philippines, and it is a is derived from the words “mass” meaning “many” and “kara” meaning “faces,” thus calling it the Festival of Many Faces.

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It started at a time of crisis and disaster in the 1980s. The World Market prices for sugar, the province’s monocrop, and main source of livelihood went drastically down.

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Is celebrated in Davao City every third week of August. It is the city’s way of giving thanks for the bountiful harvest. One of the major annual festivals in the Philippines.

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They used to display fruits, vegetables, flowers, rice, and corn grains on their mats and at the front of their houses as a sign of respect for the great year they’ve had. They used to sing and dance as well, much like what they do today.

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