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Reviewer Quarter 2 Quiz 1
Reviewer Quarter 2 Quiz 1
____________________1. 1 x 8 ___________________6. 1 x 4 = 4
____________________2. 9 x 0 ___________________7. 6 x 0 = 0
____________________3. 3 x 4 = 4 x 3 ___________________8. 9 x 1 = 9
____________________4. 5 x 1 = 1 ___________________9. 7 x 1 = 7
____________________5. 0 x 7 = 0 ___________________10. 2x5 = 5x2
AURORA
TARLAC
MATA
TAINGA
_____1. Karugtong ng ear drum. a. Hammer, anvil, Stirruo
_____2. Isang maliit na balat na banat na banat tulad ng b. Ear Drum
tambol o drum.
_____3. Isang tubo kung saan nabubuo ang mga tutuli c. Ear Canal
_____4.Ang sumasagap ng tunog na ipapadala sa ear d. Auditory Nerve
Canal
_____5. Maliliit na mga buto na nakarugtong sa likod ng e. Cochlea
tainga, Gumagalaw at nakakalikha ng tunog
______6. Nakakasagap ng panginginig o vibration f. Pinna o auricle
______7. Gumagalaw ang likido o sa loob neto na
nagpapadala ng mensahe o tunog patungo
sa utak
______8, Bahaging hugis suso o snail like part na puno ng likido
na matatagpuan sa pinaka organ
SINING
_____1. Marine Life Painting a. Agustin Coy
_____2. Landscape Painting of Mount Pinatubo b. Jonahmar Salvosa
_____3. Landscape Painting na may dalagang nakaupo c. Fernando Amorsolo
_____4.Still Life Painting –Flower d. Felix Hidalgo
_____5. Still Life Painting – Flowers e. Araceli Dans
_____6. Still Life Painting _Fruits f. Jeorge Pineda
ILONG
Hachiko, or Hachi which became his nickname, and his new owner soon became best friends.
Eizaburo loved his dear dog above all and treated him as his son. The two of them were
inseparable.
As Hachiko grew older, he started to see his owner off to work in the morning at the Shibuya
Train Station, in central Tokyo and went to pick him up at the station in the afternoon when he
returned from work.
On May 21, 1925, only two years after Hachiko was born, Hachiko was as usually sitting by the
exit at Shibuya train station waiting for his dear Eizaburo. But his owner never showed up….
turned out that Eizaburo had suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage and died suddenly and
unexpectedly while at work.
Hachiko moved in with a former gardener of the Ueno family. But throughout the rest of his ten-
year-long life, he kept going to the Shibuya Train Station every morning and afternoon
precisely when the train was due to enter the station. He sat there for hours, patiently waiting in
vain for the return of his beloved owner which sadly never came back.
A major Japanese newspaper reporter picked up the story of Hachiko in 1932 and published it,
which led to Hachiko becoming a celebrity all over Japan.
People started calling him “Chuken-Hachiko“, which means “Hachiko – the faithful dog“.
The story of the dog that never gave up gained a lot of attention also in national media,
inspiring many people from all over the world to visit Hachiko at Shibuya Train Station to offer
him treats. He touched the hearts of the Japanese people and soon became their hero.
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