1. Ito ay tumutukoy sa kahandaan at pagnanais na magsagawa ng
tungkulin at pananagutan para sa ikabubuti ng pamayanan.
A. Pagkilos na Sibiko
B. Kagalingang Pansibiko
C. Kamalayang Pansibiko
D. Kahalagahan ng Gawaing Pansibiko
2. Nakita mong tumatawid sa kalsada ang isang matanda. Ano ang
gagawin mo?
A. Kawayan ang matanda.
B. Pabayaan siya at huwag pansinin.
C. Sabihan siya na mag-ingat sa pagtawid.
D. Maghanap ng makakatulong niya sa pagtatawid ng daan.
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3. Ano ang epektong naidudulot ng gawaing pansibiko sa bansa?
A. maibigay ang mga luho sa bawat mamamayan
B. mapaunlad ang kabuhayan ng mga mamamayan
C. mapabilis ang proseso ng pagpunta sa ibang bansa
D. matugunan ang pangangailangan ng mga mambabatas
4. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang nagpapakita ng taong may tamang
saloobin sa paggawa?
A. palaging magreklamo sa gawain
B. magpahinga sa oras ng trabaho
C. ipagpaliban ang paggawa ng gawaing bahay
D. magtrabaho ng maayos at may dedikasyon
5. Ano sa palagay mo ang dapat gawin ng mga magulang sa
natatanggap na pera mula sa Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino
Programa o 4P’s?
A. Ipangsusugal ito.
B. Ipambabayad ito sa utang.
C. Ipambibili ito ng mga kagamitan sa bahay.
D. Gagamitin sa pagpapaaral at pagpapagamot sa mga anak.
6. Alin sa mga sumusunod na pahayag ang makakatulong sa pag
unlad ng sarili?
A. Laging huli sa pulong si Cristina.
B. Bata pa lamang si Inso ay sakitin na.
C. Kahit kailan di nabisita ni Jing ang kanilang silid-aklatan.
D. Nagsasanay nang mabuti si Matet sa paglangoy upang
makasali sa Pambansang Koponan.
7. Bakit mahalaga ang pagpapaunlad ng sariling kakayahan at
kasanayan?
A. Naipakikita ang tunay na kagitingan.
B. Nakakaambag ito sa kaunlaran ng bansa.
C. Natatamasa ang mga pansariling hangarin.
D. Nakakaapekto sa pag-unlad ng banyagang pamahalaan.
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8. Paano ka makatutulong sa wastong pangangalaga sa mga
likas na yaman ng iyong pamayanan?
A. Ilalagay ko ang aking basura kahit saan.
B. Aalagaan ko at pagyayamanin ang halaman sa aming
bakuran.
C. Titingnan ko lang ang batang nagtapon ng basura sa
tabing-dagat.
D. Babalewalain ko ang anumang napag-aralan namin
tungkol sa kalikasan.
9. Paano mo mapanatiling malusog ang iyong katawan upang
makatulong sa pag-unlad ng bansa?
A. Maglaro ng “ML” hanggang magdamag.
B. Mag-ehersisyo kung kailan nais gawin ito.
C. Kumain ng masustansiyang pagkain upang maging
produktibo.
D. Gumamit ng ipinagbabawal na gamot para mapalakas ang
katawan.
10. Ang mga sumusunod ay mga paraan na dapat itaguyod ng mga
mamamayan para sa pambansang kaunlaran maliban sa isa.
A. pagiging produktibo
B. pagmamahal sa bansa at sa kapuwa Pilipino
C. paglinang ng sariling katalinuhan at kakayahan
D. pagpapatuloy ng katiwalian at maling gawain sa
pamahalaan
Answers & Comments
The post has just arrived and in it a very nice surprise, the discovery that Jacques Seguela, one-time adviser to President Mitterrand, now close confidant of President and Madame Sarkozy (indeed he intoduced them), and something of a legend in French political communications, has dedicated his latest book to little old moi.
With apologies for the missing accents here and in the French bits of the long posting which follows – the dedication to ‘Le Pouvoir dans la Peau‘ (Power in the skin) reads ‘A Alastair Campbell, mon spin doctor prefere’ (three missing accents in one word – mes excuses sinceres).
So what did I do for this honour, you are asking? Well, perhaps the fact that he asked me to read his book, and write a ‘postface’ assessment both of his writing and of the issues he covers, and the fact that I said yes, has something to do with it. He says some blushmakingly kind things in his ‘preface to the postface’, which I will have to leave to French readers of the whole thing (published by Plon). But for the largely Anglophone visitors of this blog, I thought some of you might like to read the said ‘postface’ in English (apart from the bits where I quote direct from his book). I hope all those students who write asking for help with dissertations will find something quotable in it.
Meanwhile I am off to Norway for a conference and a meeting with the Norwegian Labour Party. I’m looking forward to being in the country with the highest ‘human development index’ in the world, and which showed such a mature response to the recent massacre of Oslo and Utoya.
Here is the postface to Le Pouvoir dans la Peau
Jacques Seguela writes about political campaigns and communications not merely as an expert analyst, but as an experienced practitioner. Hence his latest book contains both insights worth heeding, but also enlivening tales of his own experience. He is observer and participant; outsider looking in, and insider looking out. There is much to look at, not least in France with a Presidential election looming, and the outcome far from easy to predict.
The post has just arrived and in it a very nice surprise, the discovery that Jacques Seguela, one-time adviser to President Mitterrand, now close confidant of President and Madame Sarkozy (indeed he intoduced them), and something of a legend in French political communications, has dedicated his latest book to little old moi.
With apologies for the missing accents here and in the French bits of the long posting which follows – the dedication to ‘Le Pouvoir dans la Peau‘ (Power in the skin) reads ‘A Alastair Campbell, mon spin doctor prefere’ (three missing accents in one word – mes excuses sinceres).
So what did I do for this honour, you are asking? Well, perhaps the fact that he asked me to read his book, and write a ‘postface’ assessment both of his writing and of the issues he covers, and the fact that I said yes, has something to do with it. He says some blushmakingly kind things in his ‘preface to the postface’, which I will have to leave to French readers of the whole thing (published by Plon). But for the largely Anglophone visitors of this blog, I thought some of you might like to read the said ‘postface’ in English (apart from the bits where I quote direct from his book). I hope all those students who write asking for help with dissertations will find something quotable in it.
Meanwhile I am off to Norway for a conference and a meeting with the Norwegian Labour Party. I’m looking forward to being in the country with the highest ‘human development index’ in the world, and which showed such a mature response to the recent massacre of Oslo and Utoya.
Here is the postface to Le Pouvoir dans la Peau
Jacques Seguela writes about political campaigns and communications not merely as an expert analyst, but as an experienced practitioner. Hence his latest book contains both insights worth heeding, but also enlivening tales of his own experience. He is observer and participant; outsider looking in, and insider looking out. There is much to look at, not least in France with a Presidential election looming, and the outcome far from easy to predict.