Midterm Flashcards

1
Q

The name “Pampanga” comes from the word ___ meaning riverbank, a fitting name for a flat country crisscrossed by a hundred small branches of Pampanga River.

A

pangpang

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2
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Pampanga Poetry

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Why should I sing by Juan C. Soto
A plea to the muse by Zoilo Hilario
I desire by Aurtea N. Balagtas
A life without trace by Jose M. Gallardo

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3
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Pangasinan poetry

A

Akis by Ronnie R. Redilla

EDSA Dos by Nap Resultay

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4
Q

Pangasinan Prose Narratives

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Her last words by Maria Magsano

Crab Race by Leo De Los Angeles

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5
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Pangasinan Fiction

A

The laugh of my father by Carlos Bulosan

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6
Q

The province is a home of 2 Philippine Airbases

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  • Basa Air Base in Floridablanca

* U.S Clark Air Base in Angeles City

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7
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The inhabitants of Pampanga are generally referred to

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Kampampangans, Pampango, or Pampaguenos

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8
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CULINARY CAPITAL OF THE PHILIPPINES

A

The province of Pampanga

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9
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It ranks seventh among the eight (8) languages in the Philippines

A

Kapampangan

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10
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It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian family of languages

A

Kapampangan

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11
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A debate in verse and was named in honor of Juan Crisostomo Soto

A

CRISSOTAN

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12
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As known as Crissot

A

Juan Crisostomo Soto

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13
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He is the Father of Pampango Literature.

A

Juan Crisostomo Soto

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14
Q

He was a poet, dramatist, Jounarlist, and Newspaperman

A

Juan Crisostomo Soto

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15
Q

It consisting of riddles, sayings, folksongs, children rhymes, legends and folktales reflected the flora, fauna and the geographic features of the province. These varied literary forms served the daily needs of the agricultural society closely linked with nature. The riddling games trained the senses to be more sensitive to subtle changes in the landscape.

A

The folklore

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16
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The legend and myths of ___ explained the peculiar lay of the land.

A

Sinukuan, Mount Arayat and the swamp of Candaba

17
Q

A folksong like “___” from Macabebe pot shots at the snobbish practices of the upper class. It satirizes the irrelevance of abstract known which the returning college student learned to Manila school.

A

Ing Bangkeru

18
Q

It “ satirizes the Americanized Filipina and her efforts change her looks by applying thick make up. Teasing reduces her to tears, her tears washing off make up and showing her true color.

A

Miss Phathupats

19
Q

It laments the absence of justice and peace with reference to the conditions in Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere

A

Why Should I Sing

20
Q

“It celebrates the ability of the poet to elicit love of country, art, romance, and justice through the muse poesy.

A

A Plea To The Muse

21
Q

The poetess in “___” favors among other simple things the beloved town Guagua

A

I Desire

22
Q

The winning short stories were realistic reports of contemporary problems. “___” indicts the cruelty of the civilian guards who lorded it over the farmers who could lose not only their honor but also their lives for no reason at all.

A

The Short Life of the Tiny Shrimps

23
Q

It laments the emptiness of his life that would end without a legacy to leave behind.

A

A Life Without Trace” Jose M. Gallardo

24
Q

also known as “Gitnang Luzon” located North of Manila, the nations capital.

A

Region III

25
Q

produces the most rice in the whole country.

A

Central Luzon or Region III

26
Q

Provinces

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Aurora
•Bataan
•Bulacan
•Nueva Ecija
•Pampanga
•Tarlac
•and Zambales
27
Q

It contains the largest plain in the country and produces most of the country’s rice supply.

A

Central Luzon

28
Q

Among the Seven Provinces, which one is the top producers of rice? Which province is it?

A

Nueva Ecija

29
Q

It was the largest region in the Philippines in terms of both land area and population

A

Southern Tagalog