問題一覧
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It is not allowed to use, display, or be part of any advertisement or infomercial.
True
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What part of being Makatao is that one should respect human rights and comply with duties and responsibilities.
Order
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It always takes into paramount consideration the welfare of the people in all his/her dealings.
Pagkamakatao
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You can make your own rendition in singing the national anthem.
False
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It is allowed to display the flag in front of buildings or offices occupied by the Americans.
False
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You cannot vandalize, mutilate, defile, or step on the flag.
True
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What part of being Makatao is that one should recognize the absolute value of human life and the human dignity of every person.
Respect for life
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It is allowed to wear the flag as a costume or uniform.
False
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The flag cannot be dipped as a way to compliment or salute any person or object.
True
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All Filipino citizens can display the national flag in their own houses.
False
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Someone makes a suggestion, but it drops like a stone into a pond, and no one pays any attention to it at all.
The Plop
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This is quickly made, but later when the decider depends on free or voluntary support from others to implement it, he may find himself carrying it out alone.
The One-Person Decision
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One person can also prevent a group reaching a decision by introducing a new point just as the group is ready to decide something.
Topic Jumping
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One person makes a suggestion.
The Handclasp
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This decision is made by a small group who plan beforehand to get their way.
The Clique
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These decisions are as consciously organized as those of the clique, but a few powerful personalities dominate the group, often unconsciously and then later they wonder why the other is apathetic.
Minority
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In big groups this is often the most effective way to make a decision.
Majority Vote
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one may lose the interest or the loyalty of the minority who voted against a decision especially if they feel their point of view was not heard.
Majority Vote
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Some groups aim at unanimous decisions.
Silent Consensus
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This is an agreement, often involving compromise or the combination of various possibilities, after all opinions have been heard
Consensus
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The possible outcome of an impending decision may bring division and disagreement.
Fear of Consequences
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When one person is a member of a number of groups, this frequently leads to divided loyalties about decisions.
Conflicting Loyalties
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Personal differences occur which provokes feelings of affection or dislike among members and which interfere with sound decision making.
Interpersonal Conflict
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Interpersonal Conflict
Hidden Agenda
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A group may be so bound by rigid procedures that there is little chance for a free expression of differences.
Blundering Methods
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A leader may hinder good decision making if he restricts the expression of opinion or discussion on issues too soon.
Inadequate Leadership
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Sometimes different groups or individuals within an organization do have opposing interest.
Clash of Interest
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a sharp disagreement or clash of ideas, interest, etc.
CONFLICT
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One party in a conflict situation seeks to meet individual goals at all cost, without concern for the needs of his opponent or their relationship.
Win-Lose Style
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One party view the relationship with the other party as the most important consideration and not the attainment of one’s goals. The party using this style yields and loses his position.
win-Lose style
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One party has low concern for both the goals and the relationship with the opponent. He loses by default through withdrawing from the situation.
Lose-Leave” Style
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One party has a moderate degree of concern for both the goals and the relationship with the opponent.
Compromise” Style
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One party has a high concern for both the goal and the relationship with the opponent.
Integrative” Style
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____ is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one’s nation.
Nationalism
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It is the feeling of oneness among the people of a certain country.
Nationalism
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A state of awareness that a nation does exist and is made of people who owe allegiance not only to a tribe, clan or region nor to any religious or political entity. Simply, it is the devotion and love of country with all its inhabitants.
Nationalism
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Being Filipinos, we should respect our Philippine flag and its purpose.
Respect the Philippine flag and value the Filipino identity
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Be industrious and make ourselves productive, not only for ourselves but for our country as well. Serve the people, serve our nation.
Be a productive citizen
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We must be aware and updated on the significant issues happening in the country.
Be aware of the issues in our country
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Filipinos is globally competitive in many aspects. T
Stand proud for every Filipinos achievement
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We can be proud of Filipinos like Manny Pacquiao, the Azkals Football Team, the Gilas Pilipinas Basketball Team, and many more.
Stand proud for every Filipinos achievement
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The Philippines has rich resources to create quality goods and products.
Patronize and support our own products
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Our economy will improve more if we ourselves patronize our own products which characterize our creativity, resourcefulness, and industry.
Patronize and support our own products
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Philippines is rich in various colorful cultural elements.
Preserve the Filipino culture
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Filipinos are very courteous and respectful. Even in modern times, many Filipinos show and value their noble norms and traditions.
Respect everyone and value our traditions
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So, we Filipinos must continue to exercise these good traditions like respecting our elders and others, by using “po at opo”, being hospitable, and being religious.
Respect everyone and value our traditions
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Using our own language is manifesting and preserving our national identity.
Speak out our own language
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Our language is an important tool to achieve further unity and national development.
Speak out our own language
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There were many Filipinos who died for our democracy, freedom, and independence.
Remember and commemorate our heroes’ sacrifices for our country
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Love and help one another.
Love our family, our neighbors, and our compatriots
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Stand united! Do something to help each other and for the greater good for mother country. Love everyone and love our country as we love ourselves.
Love our family, our neighbors, and our compatriots
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came from the Latin word “pater” which means “father”.
Patriotism
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It is the total realization o that love for the country, which is nationalism.
patriotism
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This is the cheapest and easiest way to show your patriotism.
Display your pride.
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Know what is going on the country
Stay informed.
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Learn the history, culture and influences of the place where you are born and living in.
Learn about your country.
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Celebrate the diversity and uniqueness of the country.highlight the good side of the country
Be proud of your country.
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No one will take care and safeguard the country’s resources but their own people. Make it last for the succeeding generations.
Keep the environment clean.
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Support the local businesses and local products to better boost the local producers like farmers, fishermen etc.
Buy local.
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Contribute to the country’s budget to create change and development which shall be supported by paying the right amount of taxes.
Pay your taxes.
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Exercise your rights and participate in the government. Chose the leaders that could shape out country’s direction and future.
Vote
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Don’t tolerate corruption and red tape. Keep an eye out for any malpractice in the government and abusive government leaders and employee.
Keep the government honest.
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Get involve and advocate for worthwhile issues. Share your time and talent for a cause that could help the country.
Volunteer
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The flag should be displayed in all public buildings, official residences, public plazas, and institutions of learning everyday throughout the year (Sec.5).
true
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The flag shall be permanently hoisted, day and night throughout the year, in front of the following; Malacañang Palace; the Congress of the Philippines building; Supreme Court building; the Rizal Monument in Luneta, Manila; Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite; Barasoain Shrine in Malolos, Bulacan; the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Libingan ng mga Bayani; Mausuleo de los Beteranos dela Revolucion; all international ports and all places maybe designated by Institute.
true
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The flag shall be properly illuminated at night (
true
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All government agencies and instrumentalities, and local government offices, government-owned corporations and local government units are enjoined to observe flag day with appropriate ceremonies.
true
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The Philippine flag is flown with other flag, the flags, if both are national flags, must be flown on separate staff of the same height and shall be of equal size. The Philippine flag shall be hoisted first and lowered last.
true
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the flag is not a national flag, it may be flown in the same line yard as the Philippine flag but below the latter and it cannot be of greater size than the Philippine flag (Sec.12).
true
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As for the raising of the Philippine flag, it shall strictly follow Section 21 of RA 8491 which states: During the flag raising ceremony, the assembly shall stand in formation facing the flag. At the moment the first note of the anthem is heard, everyone in the premises shall come to attention; moving vehicles shall stop.
true
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Its ok to wear the flag in whole or in part as a costume or uniform;
false
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Is it ok to add any word, figure, mark, picture, design, drawings, advertisements, or imprint of any nature on the flag;
no
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Is it ok to print, paint or attach representation of the flag on handkerchiefs, napkins, cushions, and other articles of merchandise;
no
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Is ot ok To display in public any foreign flag, except in embassies and other diplomatic establishments, and in offices of international organizations.
no
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Is it ok to use, display or be part of any advertisement of infomercial;
no
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is it ok to display the flag in front of buildings or offices occupied by aliens.
no
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You cannot vandalize, mutilate, defile, or step on the flag;
true
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-The flag cannot be dipped as a way to compliment or salute any person or object;
true
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You cannot used the flag 1.As a drapery, festoon, tablecloth, 2.As covering for ceilings, walls, statues, or other objects; 3. As a pennant in the hood, side, back, and top of motor vehicles; 4. As a staff or whip; 5. For unveiling monuments or statues; and 6. As trademarks or for industrial, commercial, or agricultural labels or designs.
true
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You cannot display the flag: 1. Under any painting or picture; 2. Horizontally face-up. It shall always be hoisted aloft and be allowed to fall freely; 3. Below any platform; or 4. In discotheques, cockpits, night and day clubs, casinos, gambling joints, and places of vice or where frivolity prevails.
true
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Composition of “Lupanh hinirang”
Julian Felipe
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who provide the lyrics of “Lupang Hinirang”?
Jose Palma
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Those in military, scouting, citizen’s military training and security guards uniforms shall give the salute by their regulations.
true
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The anthem shall not be played and sung for mere recreation, amusement or entertainment purposes
true
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____is a short phrase or sentence preferred as to compress the beliefs of ideals guiding an individual, family, or nation.
Motto
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Being ____ is being God-fearing resulting to the doing of what is right and just in accordance with the teaching of our Lord.
Maka-Diyos
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respect for life which is recognition of the absolute value of human life and the huma dignity of every person;
Maka-Diyos
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appreciation of the value of work.
Maka-Diyos
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order as we respect the human rights and comply with your duties and responsibilities;
Maka-Diyos
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To be makatao is to be humane, always taking into paramount consideration the welfare of the people in all his or her dealings.
Pagkamakatao
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SALUS POPULI EST SUPREMA LEX ( The welfare of the people is the supreme law).
Pagkamakatao
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Every person must, in the exercise of his rights and in the performance of his duties, act with justice, give everyone his due, and observe honesty and good faith.
Article 19
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1. to act with justice 2. to give everyone his due 3. to observe honesty and good faith
Pagkamakatao
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refers to the state of mind which is manifested by the acts of the individual concerned.
Good faith
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does not simply connote bad judgment or simple negligence, dishonest purpose or some moral obliquity and conscious doing of a wrong, a breach of known duty due to some motives or interest or ill-will that partakes of the nature of fraud.
Bad faith
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connotes ill-will or spites and speaks not in response to duty. It implies an intention to do ulterior and unjustifiable harm. Malice is bad faith or bad motive.
Malice
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This pagkamakabayan or patriotism.
Pagkamakabayan
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Another ideals of good citizenship are by showing our love and affection for our nature. I
Pagkamakalikasan
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Here the group makes a decision by not making a decision. “Not to decide – is to decide”
The plop