A) They enjoyed the smell of their food B) They stole food C) They insulted the neighbor
A) The neighbor never talks to the narrator's family B) The narrator's family is accused of stealing something intangible-smell C) The narrator's family is actually wealthier than the neighbor
A) He denies everything B) He offers to pay using the sound of coins C) He brings witnesses to defend himself
A) Greed B) Cleverness and justice C) Ignorance of the law
A) With sadness and despair B) With humor and cleverness C) With anger and aggression
A) It can buy happiness B) It should be shared equally C) It does not define a person's worth
A) The case is dismissed B) The father loses but teaches a valuable lesson C) The father wins and receives compensation
A) Indifferent B) Proud C) Confused
A) James Joyce B) James Joice C) Jhames Joyce
A) Joe B) Alphy C) Maria
A) Clay B) Bible C) Ring
A) Clay B) Ring C) Bible
A) Impending death B) Marriage C) Convert
A) New Years Eve B) Halloween C) Christmas
A) A type of beer B) A traditional song C) A spiced bread
A) A young gentlemen B) An elderly woman C) An elderly man
A) It is part of a game at the party B) It is a gift for a friend C) It represents Maria's childhood
A) The father loses but teaches a valuable lesson B) The case is dismissed
A) Enter to convert B) Impending death
A) What did Maria sing? B) Nessun Dorma
A) In the street B) On the train
A) He went on a rampage by the street during curfew B) Because the sack of rice is not enough for the owner C) Nothing, he just leave
A) Amado B) Mother C) Her sister
A) By money B) By her body C) By another sack of rice
A) The soldiers B) He killed himself C) Her daughter
A) Girlfriend B) Mother C) Grandmother
A) Ibong adarna B) Green snake C) White tiger
A) Amado Galuran B) Constantina Tirol C) Tinang tirol
A) Bagoobeto B) Bagobito C) Bogibito
A) Barrio in Palawan B) Barrio in Quezon C) Barrio in Mindanao
A) Her daughter B) His young son C) Old selo
A) The Daughter B) The father C) The soldiers
A) Province B) In the forest C) In the city
A) Nick Joaquin B) Francisco Arcellana C) Aida Rivera Ford
A) Snake B) Dog C) Cow
A) Narra tree B) Mango tree C) Kalamansi tree
A) The old Selo B) The young boy C) The mother
A) Martial law B) Prehistoric C) Philippine revolution
A) The old Selo B) Father C) The young boy
A) Papaya tree B) Kalamansi tree C) Cornhusk
A) Tinang didn't realized that she still love by Amado, and she is now married and had a child. B) Tinang realized that her former love doesn't love her anymore that's why Amado left her C) Tinang realized that she still love by Amado, but she is now married and had a child
A) Sign of Baptism B) Domination and Superiority C) Cleansing the sons of humanity
A) Fil B) Ben C) Tony
A) Moments B) To hold on the past C) Sacrifices
A) trying to give up everything B) trying to survive in a foreign land
A) Respect B) Courage C) Patriotism
A) 1 and Half Day B) 7 days of St. John Festival C) 3 days of St. Jon's Festival
A) Corporal in the U.S army B) Caregiver C) OFW
A) Leprosy B) Leukemia C) Cancer
A) The women in the crowd heat Don Paeng leaving him helpless B) Paeng whip his wife because he loves her and feels that she needs to be put in her place C) Guido make suggestive comments to Donya Lupeng that made her leave abruptly.
A) Beinvenido Santos B) Bienvenido Santos C) Bienvinedo Santos
A) Moro-moro B) Fertility C) Tadtarin
A) Poverty B) Woman empowerment C) Masculinism
A) Paciano B) Guido C) Juan
A) Nick Joaquin B) Neck Joaquin C) Nick Jaoqui
A) Chicago B) Japan C) China
A) Guido and Amada B) Amada and entoy C) Paeng and lopeng
A) Guido B) Don paeng C) Ponya lopeng
A) Fil's insecurity or self consciousness B) Fil's joy and happiness C) Fil's burden and sufferings
A) The joy of friendship B) The importance of cultural festivals C) Embracing and living up the present. Time and memory are the real evil
A) They will come true with time B) They are unrealistic C) He needs to work harder
A) 33 B) 34 C) 32
A) 34, widowed B) 34, engaged C) 34, unmarried
A) PLACEMENT OFFICE/ CANADA B) PLACEMENT OFFICE/ AMERICA C) PLACEMENT OFFICE/ PHILIPPINES
A) ATO B) ATOM C) ATONG
A) LIGHTWEIGHT B) PAPERWEIGHT C) OVERWEIGHT
A) none of the above B) INTERVIEWER C) MANAGER
A) Traveling the world B) Caring for her mother and family. C) Seeking personal fame and success
A) Buying panderegla B) Buying pandesal C) Buying pande monggo
A) Social class and the life he desires B) His family past C) A place of comfort
A) With indifference B) With gossip and judgment C) With admiration
A) TRUE B) FALSE C) NOT SURE
A) His aunt B) His teacher C) Aida
A) 14 B) 12 C) 13
A) The arrival of the new mats, symbolizing the family's growth and prosperity B) The family's decision to sell the old house, signifying their acceptance of change and their move towards a new chapter C) The revelation that Mr. Angeles had ordered additional mats for his deceased children, creating a poignant moment of remembrance
A) The pressure of academic expectations B) Guilt over his family's wealth and tenants' poverty C) A love affair
A) Family's love B) Preservation of memories and enduring the presence of loved ones C) Memories and remembrance
A) Mr. & Mrs. Angelles B) Mr. & Mrs. Arcellana C) Mr. & Mrs. Angeles
A) Special occasions B) Family pets C) Their deceased children
A) A city in the Philippines during WWII B) A small town in America C) A university campus
A) Nestor Gallego B) Virgilio Serrano C) Don Pepe
A) Virgillo Serrano B) Vergilio Serrano C) Virgilio Serrano
A) They represent the family's history and tradition B) They are a source of conflict between the characters C) They are a symbol of the family's wealth
A) Nestor B) Don Pepe C) Virgilio
A) He feels isolated despite being surrounded by friends B) He seeks to impress others C) He enjoys solitude
A) Wealth leads to happiness B) Education is the key to success C) The struggle with personal identity amid societal expectations
A) Family feud B) The death of Virgilio C) The loss of property
A) The importance of family and tradition B) Enduring the power of family love and remembrance, even in the face of loss and change C) The importance of holding into the past
A) As a romantic interest B) As one of rivalry C) As a friendship marked by emotional distance
A) The denouement highlights the family's resilience and their ability to overcome their losses B) The story ends with a sense of closure and resolution, leaving the reader feeling hopeful about the future C) The ending emphasizes the enduring nature of family love despite the changes and losses they have faced
A) Personalized maths with their names B) Personalized nets with their names C) Personalized mats with their names
A) It is best to forget those we lose B) Honoring and remembering loved ones is essential C) Grief should be hidden and not expressed |