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________1. A lyrical rendition of different improvised text.
a. Chants b. Lullaby c. Dance d. Music ________2. A chant-style or chant formula used for rocking a baby to sleep. a. Chants b. Lullaby c. Dance d. Music ________3. Which of the following songs is a Yakans chant? a. Ya – Ya b. Bayok c. Dikker d. Lugu ________4. Which of the following songs is a Maranao’s chant? a. Ya – Ya b. Kalangan c. Dikker d. Lugu ________5. Which of the following is a lullaby song? a. Ya – Ya b. Kalangan c. Dikker d. Lugu ________6. It is a gong-based ensemble used by the Maguindanao and Marano of western Mindanao. a. Bamboo Ensemble b. Kulintang Ensemble c. Solo Instruments d. Rondalla ________7. Instruments composed of earphones, idiophones and chordophones that are made from bamboo. a. Bamboo Ensemble b. Kulintang Ensemble c. Solo Instruments d. Rondalla ________8. This instruments of the ensemble is a highly valued priceless heirloom that can command a high price as dowries. a. Agung b. Gandingans c. Gong d. Kulintang ________9. A large, deep-rimmed gong, vertically uspended hanged in wooden frames. a. Agung b. Gandingans c. Gong d. Kulintang ________10. It is a native xylophone in an instrument bamboo keyboard on top constructed out of wood. a. Serongagandi b. Gabbang c. Kudyapi d. Suling ________11. It is a string instrument made of wood which resembles an elongated guitar having 2 strings. a. Serongagandi b. Gabbang c. Kudyapi d. Suling ________12. This instrument is mademainly of “tamiang” bamboo, a long, thin walled bamboo tube with a mouthpiece circle with a thin band made of rattan near a small hole. a. Serongagandi b. Gabbang c. Kudyapi d. Suling ________13. A guitar –like made of bamboo, cut before one nod and after next. a. Serongagandi b. Gabbang c. Kudyapi d. Suling ________14. The legendary bird of the Maranao said to be a symbol of good fortune. a. Okir b. Sarimanok c. Kandit d. Pegupaan ________15. It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or “ukit” in Filipino. a. Okir b. Sarimanok c. Kandit d. Pegupaan ________16. It serves as protection from spears and knives during combat and may be fastened around the trousers. a. Okir b. Sarimanok c. Kandit d. Pegupaan ________17. It is a bamboo container for all the paraphernalia for chewing betel nut. a. Okir b. Sarimanok c. Kandit d. Pegupaan ________18. A heavy brass belt commonly worn by T’boli women during festivals. a. Hilot b. Suwat Imimot c. Manik Tegiyas d. Malong ________19. A wooden comb with seed beads hanging from it, worn toward the bak of the head. a. Hilot b. Suwat Imimot c. Manik Tegiyas d. Malong ________20. A charmed necklace or bracelet made of the fruits of a flower beaded together to protect them from illness. a. Hilot b. Suwat Imimot c. Manik Tegiyas d. Malong ________21. Sacred cloth which is exchanged during marriages and used as a cover during births. a. Hilot b. Suwat Imimot c. Manik Tegiyas d. Malong ________22. A traditional dance which demonstrates the various ways of wearing a malong and its used. a. Tinikling b. Kapa Malong Malong c. Itik-itik d. Maria Clara ________23. The traditional tight – fitting trousers made of a Yakan fabric characterized by its vertical stripes design. a. Abaca b. Ikat c. Sawal d. Seputangan ________24. Most common material used by the ethno linguistic groups in Mindanao for weaving cloth. a. Abaca b. Ikat c. Sawal d. Seputangan ________25. A process of dyeing the fabric in which the yarns have been tie-dyed before weaving. a. Abaca b. Ikat c. Sawal d. Seputangan