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Total questions: 74

Worksheet time: 44mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Manuel Roxas

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

2.

Ramon Magsaysay

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanma

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

3.

U Nu/ Thakin Nu

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

4.

General  Aung san

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

5.

Sukarno

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

6.

Sutan Sjahrir

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

7.

MOhaqmmad Natsir

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

8.

Sukiman

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

9.

Ho Chi Minh

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

10.

Emperador BAo DAi (puppet)

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

11.

Pancasila o limang prisipyo

a)

Nasyonalismo

b)

Internasyonalismo

c)

Demokrasya

d)
  1. Katarungang panlipunan

e)
  1. Paniniwqala sa diyos

12.

-Geneva accords

a)
  1. Kalayaan para sa Indonesia

b)

Paghati ng Vietnam sa hilaga ta timog:17th parallel

c)
  1. Tatag ng pansamantalang pamahalaan ng timog

13.

nanaig ang mga ELITE

The ELITES prevailed.

a)

Manuel Roxas

b)

Ramon Magsaysay

c)

U Nu/ Thakin Nu(prime minister

d)

Sukarno

14.

Pamamahala ng HUKBALAHAP

a)

Manuel Roxas

b)

U Nu/ Thakin Nu(prime minister

c)

Sukarno

d)

Ho Chi Minh

15.

Panglong Agreement, negotiated with ethnic leaders (Shan, Kachin, Chin), was a pivotal pact laying the groundwork for an autonomy under federal system, federal Union of Burma, 

a)

Pilipinas

b)

Burma/ Myanmar

c)

Indonesia

d)

Vietnam

16.

.Created League for theIndependence of Vietnam (Viet anm Doc Lap Dong Minh\ Viet Minh

a)

Manuel Roxas

b)

U Nu/ Thakin Nu(prime minister

c)

Sukarno

d)

Ho Chi Minh

17.

Sagupaan sa Dien Bien Phu

Battle of Dien Bien Phu

a)

Indonesia

b)

Sukarno

c)

Ho Chi Minh

d)

Vietnam

18.

.Investigating committee for p

Reparatory work for Indonesian independence

Panitia- Ptreparatory committee for Indonesian Independence, Persiapan kemerkedaan Indonesia(PPKI)

a)

Indonesia

b)

Vietnam

c)

Pilipinas

d)

Burma/ Myanmar

19.

mula politikal naging pang-ekonomiya

from political to economic

a)

Ramon Magsaysay

b)

Manuel Roxas

c)

U Nu/ Thakin Nu(prime minister

d)

Sukarno

20.

EDCA - program expected to strengthen ties between the Philippines and the United States

(a)  

21.

VFA - an agreement between the Philippines and the United States (and similar agreements with other countries such as Australia, Japan, and Canada) that sets out guidelines for the temporary presence of foreign military personnel in the country. It allows for joint military exercises, training, and disaster response under the Mutual Defense Treaty

(a)  

22.

CPP - revolutionary organization formed by Jose Maria Sison March 29 1969

(a)  

23.

NPA

(a)  

24.

ARMM -a special region carved out in Mindanao and neighboring islands for the administration of Muslim areas

(a)  

25.

BARMM -an autonomous region within the Philippines.

(a)  

26.

MILF - Mindanao-based group that seeks an autonomous region for the Moro people from the central government

(a)  

27.

MNLF - Muslim excommunication or secession movement in the Philippines founded by Nur Misuari in 1969.

(a)  

28.

hapon/ japan

SISTEMA NG PAMAHALAANG MILITAR NA PINAMUMUNUAN NG SHOGUN.

SYSTEM OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT LEADERED BY THE SHOGUN

a)

BAKUFU (SHOGUNATE)

b)

KANAGALLIA CONVENTION

c)

(Kanagawa Convention)

29.

The term ____refers to one of the many lords who controlled parts of Japan during the feudal era. They played a key role in Japanese politics for hundreds of years because they controlled large landed estate

a)

Daimyo

b)

BAKUFU (SHOGUNATE)

c)

Kanagawa Convention)

30.

KAHIT MAY EMPERADOR, ANG SHOGUN ANG TUMATAYONG PINAKAMAKAPANGYARIHAN SA BUONG JAPAN

EVEN THOUGH THERE WAS AN EMPEROR, THE ____STATED THE MOST POWERFUL IN ALL OF JAPAN

a)

SHOGUN

b)

(Kanagawa Convention)

c)

KANAGALLIA CONVENTION

31.

ang tanging nakalaan sa mga Tsino at mga _____. Ang mga Olandes lang din ang mga Europeong tinanggap ng mga Hapones noong sakoku, dahil sa hindi umano interesado ang mga Olandes na nagpalaganap ng relihiyon

a)

Olandes

b)

amerikato

c)

koreano

32.

Pagtatapos ng Sakoku at simula ng_____

End of Sakoku and beginning of_____

a)

meiji restoration

b)

BAKUFU (SHOGUNATE)

c)

(Kanagawa Convention)

33.

(a)   meaning locked country") was the isolationist foreign policy of the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate, enacted through various edicts between 1633 and 1639, that severely restricted trade and foreign interaction for over 200 years. It banned most foreign nationals, forbade Japanese from leaving, and restricted trade to specific, controlled, and heavily regulated ports (notably Nagasaki) with the Dutch and Chinese

34.

 nagpadala ang Estados Unidos ng apat(4) na malaking bapor-pandigma sa Edo(Tokyo) sa pamumuno ni _____

 End of Sakoku and beginning of the Meiji Restoration

1853 The United States sent four (4) large warships to Edo (Tokyo) under the command of Commodore Matthew Perry

a)

Commodore Matthew Perry

b)

Edo

c)

Kanagawa Convention)


35.

okugawa shōgun ("great general"), who ruled Japan in the feudal period, lost his power and the emperor was restored to the supreme position which was referred to as _____

a)

Meiji Restoration

b)

Kanagawa Convention)

c)

(Kanagawa Convention)


36.

1854 - Returned to Edo with eight (8) warships and forced the signing of the treaty between Japan and the United States. which was called ____

the first treaty between the United States and the Tokugawa shogunate, ending Japan’s 200-year policy of seclusion (sakoku). Negotiated by Commodore Matthew C. Perry

a)

Kanagawa Convention

b)

KANAGALLIA CONVENTION

37.

_____, known as Emperor Meiji, was a pivotal figure in Japan's transition from isolation to modernizatio

a)

Mutsuhito

b)

Sakoku

38.

The 1873 ____Law marked the end of the samurai class's monopoly on military power, requiring all men regardless of social status to serve for 7 years

a)

Conscription

b)

Sakoku

39.

A ____is a traditional Japanese sword characterized by a curved, slender, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and a long grip for two-handed use. Historically wielded by samurai in feudal Japan.

a)

katana

b)

Kanagawa

40.

katana, ban on carrying in public places resulted in ____rebellion

a)

samurai

b)

katana

41.

the first treaty between Japan and a Western country. Representatives of the United States and Japan in Kanagawa (now part of Yokohama) ended the period of Japanese unification 42\

a)

KANAGALLIA CONVENTION

b)

Kanagawa

42.

15th and last shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. He was part of a movement which aimed to reform the aging shogunate, but was ultimately unsuccessful.

b)

Meiji Restoration

43.

Dinastiyang ____(1392–1910) ang pinakamahaba at huling dinastiyang namuno sa Korea, na itinatag ni Haring Taejo 500 taon

a)

Joseon

b)

Meiji

44.

1894 - A rebellion against the Joseon Dynasty breaks out in Korea.

Korea sought help from the ____Dynasty of China.

a)

Qing

b)

Joseon

45.

894 - Japanese occupy Seoul

August 1894 - Both sides formally declared war.

named ____

a)

Sino-Japanese War

b)

philippine war

46.

1895 - The Sino-Japanese War ended with the signing of the Treaty of ____.

a)

Shimonoseki.

b)

Qing

47.

Treaty of Shimonoseki

a)

China will recognize Korea's independence

b)

Japan will be given the Liaodong peninsula, Taiwan and the Penghu islands.

c)

China was ordered to pay 200 million Silver

48.

1904 - Japan attacked the Russian navy at Port Arthur.

After Port Arthur, the Japanese immediately headed straight for ____

a)

Manchuria

b)

Russo

49.

Matapos ang Port Arthur, kaagad dumiretso ang mga Hapon sa Manchuria which resulted in ____

a)

Russo-Japanese War

b)

Kasunduan sa Shimonoseki

50.

1905 - the last battle and most devastating battle of the Russo-Japanese War.

a)

Labanan sa Tsushima

b)

 Baltic Fleet

51.

The Treaty of _____formally ended the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05. The negotiations took place in August in Portsmouth, New Hampshire

a)

Treaty of Portsmouth f

b)

Russo-Japanese War.

52.

Treaty of Portsmouth

According to the agreement, peace will be maintained between the two countries for three decades.

Japan will be allowed to occupy Korea and Russia will abandon plans to extend influence in the region


a)

t

b)

f

53.

The First Sino-Japanese War (25 July 1894 – 17 April 1895) was a conflict between the Qing dynasty of China and the Empire of Japan primarily over influence in Joseon Korea. while the he Second Sino-Japanese War, known in China as the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire ...

a)

t

b)

f

54.

ay karaniwang inilalarawan bilang isang masidhing damdamin ng pagmamahal sa bayan na sumisibol sa puso ng isang indibidwal.

is usually described as a strong feeling of love for one's country that springs from the heart of an individual.

a)
NASYONALISMO
b)

pagkabansa

c)

KasarinlanKasarinlan

55.

Ito rin ay tumutukoy sa pagpapahalaga at katapatan sa lahi o pangkat na kinabibilepapamalas ng maalab na damdaming nagnanais na isulong ang kalayaan ng bansa o nasyong kinabibilangan sa kamay ng mga naniniil.

It also refers to the appreciation and loyalty to the race or group that is being preserved, manifested by the fervent feelings that desire to promote the freedom of the country or nation to which it belongs from the hands of oppressors.

a)
NATIONALISM
b)

Kasarinlan

c)

pagkabansa

56.

Mga Uri ng Nasyonalismo

a)

Sibikong Nasyonalismo

(Civic Nationalism)

b)

Nasyonalismong Kultural (Cultural Nationalism)

c)

3. Etnikong Nasyonalismo

d)

Agresibong Nasyonalismo

(Agressive Nationalism)

e)

Nasyonalismong Liberal (Liberal Nationalism)

57.

Refers to the demonstration of love and loyalty to the state to which it belongs regardless of the race, group, and religion of the citizens living there.

Citizens are united by common beliefs and values.

a)

Sibikong Nasyonalismo

(Civic Nationalism)

b)

Nasyonalismong Kultural (Cultural Nationalism)

c)

Etnikong Nasyonalismo

(Ethnic Nationalism)

58.

A type of nationalism in which citizens are united by a single culture regardless of their race or group of origin

a)

Sibikong Nasyonalismo

(Civic Nationalism)

b)

asyonalismong Kultural (Cultural Nationalism)

c)

 Etnikong Nasyonalismo

(Ethnic Nationalism)

59.

A type of nationalism that believes that a citizen's love and loyalty is based on the race or group to which they belong.

This nationalism also promotes the belief that one race is superior to another race.

a)

Sibikong Nasyonalismo

(Civic Nationalism)

b)

.Nasyonalismong Kultural (Cultural Nationalism)

c)

 Etnikong Nasyonalismo

(Ethnic Nationalism)

d)

Nasyonalismong Liberal (Liberal Nationalism)

e)

Agresibong Nasyonalismo

60.

A type of nationalism that advocates expanding the scope of a country's power through conquest and territorial expansion.

a)

Agresibong Nasyonalismo

(Agressive Nationalism)

b)

asyonalismong Liberal (Liberal Nationalism)

c)

Etnikong Nasyonalismo

(Ethnic Nationalism)

61.

promotes a country's freedom from occupation because it seeks to have its own sovereignty away from foreign control and influence

a)

Nasyonalismong Liberal (Liberal Nationalism)

b)

Agresibong Nasyonalismo

(Agressive Nationalism)

c)

Etnikong Nasyonalismo

(Ethnic Nationalism)

d)

Nasyonalismong Kultural (Cultural Nationalism)

62.

 ang kakayahan ng isang bansa na magkaroon ng sariling soberanya

Ito ay ang pagiging hiwalay ng isang bansa o estado sa kontrol ng mga panlabas na impluwensiya

is the ability of a country to have its own sovereignty.

This is the independence of a country or state from the control of external influences.

a)

NASYONALISMO

b)

Kasarinlan

c)

pagkabansa

63.

ay karaniwang inilalarawan bilang isang masidhing damdamin ng pagmamahal sa bayan na sumisibol sa puso ng isang indibidwal.

is usually described as a strong feeling of love for one's country that springs from the heart of an individual.

a)

Nasyonalismo

b)

pagkabansa

c)

Kasarinlan

64.

Independence is the ability of a country to have its own sovereignty.

This is the independence of a country or state from the control of external influences.

a)

Nasyonalismo

b)

Kasarinlan

c)

pagkabansa

65.

An independent country is free and capable of governing its own government.

For a country's independence to be complete, it must not only be free from the control of the scoundrels, but also be___

a)

MATATAG

b)

Kasarinlan

c)

pagkabansa

66.

Kasarinlan - It's about having your own____

a)

batas laws

b)

polisiya policies

c)

pananagutan at sariling desisyon hinggil sa magiging tunguhin ng bansa sa hinaharap. r own decisions regarding the future direction of the country

67.

ay isang proseso na Isinasagawa ng mga may layon na bumuo ng sariling estado.

is a process undertaken by those who aim to form their own state.

a)

pagkabansa

b)

Kasarinlan

c)

Nasyonalismo

68.

Ang bansa o estado ay isang teritoryong politikal na pinaninirahan ng mga mamamayang may sariling pamahalaan at kasarinlan.

A country or state is a political territory inhabited by citizens with self-government and independence.

a)

pagkabansa

b)

Kasarinlan

c)

Nasyonalismo

69.

Bilang isang bansa, binubuo ito ng apat na mahahalagang elemento:

As a country, it is composed of four important elements:

a)

Teritoryo

b)

Pamahalaan

c)

Mamamayan

d)

Soberanya

70.

 Ito ay sumasaklaw sa heograpikal na lokasyon at lupang kinalalagyan ng isang bansa  ===It encompasses the geographical location and land area of ​​a country

a)

Teritoryo

b)

Pamahalaan

c)

Mamamayan

d)

Soberanya

71.

Pangkat ng mga tao na namumuno at nagsasaayos ng sistema ng isang estado sa pamamagitan ng pagpapatupad ng mga batas at polisiyang nagsusulong ng kaayusan at kaunlaran ng isang bansa==== A group of people who lead and organize the system of a state by implementing laws and policies that promote the order and development of a country.

a)

Teritoryo

b)

Pamahalaan

c)

Mamamayan

d)

Soberanya

72.

Tumutukoy sa pangkat ng mga tao na naninirahan sa isang estado ==Refers to the group of people living in a state.

a)

Soberanya

b)

Teritoryo

c)

Pamahalaan

d)

Mamamayan

73.

Ang pagiging malaya ng isang bansa sa kontrol ng mga dayuhan. Ito rin ay tumutukoy sa kakayahan ng

isang bansa na lumikha ng sariling desisyon para sa tunguhin at kahihinatnan ng bansang kinabibilangan.==The freedom of a country from foreign control. It also refers to the ability of

a country that makes its own decisions for the goals and destiny of the country it belongs to.

a)

Teritoryo

b)

Pamahalaan

c)

Mamamayan

d)

Soberanya

74.

Kahalagahan ng Nasyonalismo

Importance of Nationalism

a)
  1. NAGBIBIGAY ITO NG INSPIRASYON SA PAGIGING MAKABAYAN.

  2. T PROVIDES INSPIRATION FOR CITIZENS.

b)
  1. NAGDUDULOT ITO NG PAGKAKAISA SA GITNA NG PAGKAKAIBA-IBA

  2. IT BRINGS UNITY AMIDST DIVERSITY

c)
  1. ITINATAGUYOD NITO ANG PAGSASARILI.

  2. IT PROMOTES INDEPENDENCE.

d)
  1. TINITIMO NITO SA ISIPAN NG MAMAMAYAN ANG PAGMAMALAKI NG KANILANG PAMBANSANG PAMANA.

  2. IT INFLUENCES IN THE MIND OF THE CITIZENS THE PRIDE OF THEIR NATIONAL HERITAGE.

e)
  1. NAGTUTULAK ITO NG PAGPAPABUTI AT PAG-UNLAD.

  2. IT PROMOTES IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT.