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ICC - BSTM 2-2 and BSBA - 1-1, 1-4 2nd Exam For EXAM
ICC - BSTM 2-2 and BSBA - 1-1, 1-4 2nd Exam For EXAM
ICC - BSTM 2-2 and BSBA - 1-1, 1-4 2nd Exam For EXAM
General Instruction: Read and comprehend each question. Any form of alterations on your answers
is considered incorrect. STRICTLY NO ERASURE. God bless you!
TEST I: ENUMERATION. Answer what is being asked and write your answer in the blank after the
number. Use Sentence case format upon answering. WRONG SPELLING NOT COUNTED.
(3 points each)
TEST II: INDENTIFICATION. Read the following questions carefully and write the correct answer on
the space provided. Any form of alterations is considered incorrect. Use lowercase form upon
answering. (3 points each)
________________________16. It is the process of crossing one group of threads, the weft, with a
second group of threads, the warp, to make cloth or a decorative.
artwork.
________________________17. It is the simplest of all types of weave.
________________________18. It is well-known for their handweaving, a tradition with ancient roots,
with the kapas or cotton as the main material.
________________________19. This weaving refers to the motifs executed as though they are
embedded in the geometry of weaving itself.
________________________20. This weaving is made from the fibers of the leaves of the red
Bisaya pineapple through an arduous process.
________________________21. This tribe reside in the mountainous northern portion of the island
of Luzon.
________________________22. It refers an ifugao man’s back pack used in a long journey including
heads taking raids.
________________________23. It is snail gathering basket from the Ifugao tribal people of the
Philippines.
________________________24. It is a finely woven rattan container with cover and straps.
________________________25. This rare and stunning basket, are used for storage rice.
________________________26. These are the decoration used for the body.
________________________27. It is one of the most precious living traditions that are still kept until
today is weaving.
________________________28. An ornament for the leg, of the same nature as the anklet.
________________________29. It is bracelets as charm , made from black coral.
________________________30. A man’s upper arm ornament made out of boar’s tusks.
TEST III: MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. (3 pts.) Write T if the statement is correct. Write F if the
statement is incorrect and encircle the erroneous word or group of words and provide the correct
word to make the whole sentence correct. Use Sentence case format upon answering.
________________________31. Handicraft is the process of crossing one group of threads, the weft,
with a second group of threads, the warp, to make cloth or a
decorative artwork.
________________________32. The Hablon textile revolves around the idea of centeredness, which
symbolizes permanence, order, and balance, key factors in the life
of the Bontoc people.
________________________33. The Pinilian textiles exhibit motifs executed as though they are
embedded in the geometry of weaving itself.
________________________34. The cultivation of rice is very important to the Ifugao, and several of
the baskets in our collection are related its procurement and
storage.
________________________35. Aetas basket weaving requires agile fingers and toes.
________________________36. Manobo basket is made from rattan and pandan that is used for
storing rice.
________________________37. Kalinga is famous for their completed beadwork, wonderful woven
fabrics and beautiful brass ornaments.
________________________38. Tattoos decoration used for the body.
________________________39. Tattoos were applied to warriors after fighting a battle to symbolize
male valor.
________________________40. Buntok is a woven headgear from the Pasil, Kalinga using dyed
materials.
TEST IV: MATCHING TYPE. Match the items in Column A with the corresponding items in Column B
by writing the letter in the blank provided. Use UPPERCASE format upon answering. (3 points each)
Column A Column B
_____________41. Pinilian A. Ifugao
_____________42. Piña B. Jewelries
_____________43. Tupil C. Manobo
_____________44. Kalaw D. Aetas
_____________45. Tangkil E. Cordillera
F. Headdress
G. Ilocos Region
H. Aklan
46. Illustrate at least one jewelry of tribal people and discuss the importance of the jewelry you’ve
illustrated. (15 pts.)
47. Why weaving is important to the culture of tribal people? Follow the given rubrics below
(15 points each).
RUBRICS FOR ESSAY SCORING:
Content - 5pts.
Organization of Thoughts - 10pts.
48. Why indigenous basket is important and how would you preserve it?
Follow the given rubrics below (15 points each).
RUBRICS FOR ESSAY SCORING:
Content - 5pts.
Organization of Thoughts - 10pts.
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– Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Ref. No: CPO-TOS-035
KOLEHIYO NG PANTUKAN Status: Initial
Juan A Sarenas Campus,
Kingking, Pantukan, Davao de Oro Date Issued: June 2016
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Second Term, Second Semester/ Academic Year 2023-2024
Important: Minimum number of points per examination is 100. Each examination should be comprehensive to include all
behavior dimensions.
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