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MILAN, JEROME M.

DATE: May 27, 2023


BSED MATH 2A
GE 11 ELEC

FINAL EXAMINATION

TEST 1.

1. B
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. D

TEST II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE

1. 187
2. transmission
3. TRUE
4. archipelagic
5. have not yet been penetrated
6. TRUE
7. TRUE
8. TRUE
9. TRUE
10. pre-colonial
11. TRUE
12. TRUE
13. TRUE
14. TRUE
15. TRUE
TEST III. ENUMERATION

1. Art is not separated from its other values and functions such as “religious, moral,
spiritual, social and ecological concerns” .
2. Sensory modes are cultivated holistically and have to be developed together.
3. Art is assimilated into life.
4. The community is involved in the work of art; thus, one artist is rarely recognized
and remains anonymous most of the time.
5. There is no dichotomy of the artist and society.
6. No rigid standards dictate materials, forms or techniques.
7. Process of creation is valued over the work of art.
8. Conceptualization and realization is simultaneous.
9. epics
10. stories
11. bugtong
12. riddles
13.folk tales
14.mythology
15. legends
16. oration
17.Linguistic diversity enriches our human ecology.
18.Languages are expressions of identity.
19.Languages are repositories of history.
20.Languages contribute to the sum of human knowledge and each language
provides a matrix of wisdom of a particular group of people.
21.Languages are interesting subjects in their own right.

TEST IV. ESSAY

1. How do you think IP groups could promote the sustainable economic


development while conserving their environment and natural resources?

As I see it IP groups can promote sustainable economic development


while conserving their environment and natural resources by using a
comprehensive strategy that acknowledges the interdependence of their cultural,
social, economic, and environmental systems. In particular developing
eco-tourism initiatives: Eco-tourism can provide a source of income for IP groups
while promoting the conservation of their natural and cultural heritage. This can
involve creating nature-based tourism activities, such as guided hiking tours or
wildlife watching, that are designed to minimize environmental impact and
respect local customs and traditions.

Overall, the key to promoting sustainable economic development while


conserving the environment and natural resources is to adopt an integrated
approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of economic, social, and
environmental systems. By working together and building partnerships, IP groups
can develop innovative and sustainable solutions that benefit both their
communities and the natural world.

2. What are the distinct characteristics of Philippine Indigenous arts and


crafts? Explain.

The distinct characteristics of Philippine Indigenous arts and crafts are the
materials usually used when making indigenous arts and crafts are row materials
such as wood, fruits, and vegetable extracts. Additionally, indigenous Philippine
arts and crafts are distinguished by their reflecting a variety of artistic influences
on the nation's culture, such as indigenous artistic expressions and how they
have shaped the nation's culture, folk architecture, marine art, and other forms of
traditional art. conveyance, looming, carving, folk performance arts, oral
literature, and folk art.

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