DFIA QUIZ.
DFIA Cultural Heritage Quiz
Test your knowledge on cultural heritage, community building, and ethnographic methods with our DFIA Quiz! Dive into a series of questions that explore various cultural aspects and traditions.
- 58 engaging questions
- Multiple choice and checkbox options
- Designed for cultural enthusiasts and learners alike
An approach to identify, record, and use cultural resources and activities for building communities.
Cultural Mapping
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Identity
Cultural Institutions
Ethnography, interview, historiography, participant observation.
Qualitative
Quantitative
Fully studies one culture
Emic
Etic
Studies cross cultural differences
Emic
Etic
Act of 2009. Protection and conservation of the national cultural heritage, strengthening the National Commission for Culture and Acts (NCCA) and its affiliated cultural agencies, and for other purposes.
RA 10066
RA 12668
RA 10266
RA 11066
6 Cultural Mapping Frameworks
Prominent Personalities
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural Mapping
Tangible Cultural Heritage
Heritage Museum
Culturally Significant Natural Resources
Civic Heritage and LGU Programs
Cultural Institution
Institution
Personalities
Cultural
First phase of the program
Social Preparation
Scoping/Negotiation
Training of the Local Team
Finalized Localized Cultural Profile
Data Validation/Reporting of Data Profile
Data Gathering
Second phase of the program
Data Validation/Reporting of Data Profile
Training of the Local Team
Scoping/Negotiation
Social Preparation
Data Gathering
Finalized Localized Cultural Profile
Third phase of the program
Finalized Localized Cultural Profile
Data Validation/Reporting of Data Profile
Data Gathering
Training of the Local Team
Social Preparation
Scoping/Negotiation
Fourth phase of the program
Data Gathering
Data Validation/Reporting of Data Profile
Training of the Local Team
Scoping/Negotiation
Social Preparation
Finalized Localized Cultural Profile
Fifth phase of the program
Finalized Localized Cultural Profile
Scoping/Negotiation
Data Validation/Reporting of Data Profile
Training of the Local Team
Data Gathering
Scoping/Negotiation
Sixth phase of the program
Scoping/Negotiation
Social Preparation
Data Validation/Reporting of Data Profile
Finalized Localized Cultural Profile
Data Gathering
Training of the Local Team
Oral traditions & expressions:
Idioms
Salawikain
Bugtong
Pick up lines
"Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan, hindi makakarating sa paroroonan"
Idioms
Salawikain
Bugtong
"magsunog ng kilay", "butas na bulsa", "balat sibuyas"
Idioms
Salawikain
Bugtong
Maliit pa si Nene nakakaakyat na sa tore. Sagot: Langgam
Idioms
Salawikain
Bugtong
"sine qua non" (condition) for becoming active in the world, the fundamental source of social empowerment.
Cultural Mapping
Cultural identity
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Institutions
Culture of POWER & Culture of WEALTH
FEAR based: individualism
TRUST based: kapwa, community
Culture of SHARED BEING (pagpapakatao), Culture of SIMPLE NEEDS (basic needs), & CREATIVE CONSTRUCT (pananaw):
FEAR based: individualism
TRUST based: kapwa, community
Higantes Festival
Angono, Rizal
Bacolod, Negros Occidental
Davao Del Norte
Bulacan
Maskara Festival
Angono, Rizal
Bacolod, Negros Occidental
Davao Del Norte
Bulacan
Bulaklakan Festival
Baguio
Bulacan
Batangas, Taal
Malabon
Panagbenga Festival
Baguio
Cebu, Iloilo
Zambales
Batangas, Pagkilatan
Largest Church
Batangas, Taal
Batangas, Pagkilatan
Batangas
Bulacan
San Bartolome Church
Malabon
Zambales
Batangas
Davao Del Norte
Banana Capital
Batangas
Davao Del Norte
Cebu
Bulacan
"Queen City of the South"
Laguna
Batangas
Manila
Cebu, Iloilo
Aeta
Vigan
Zambales
Mindoro
Palawan
Kaingan Mangyan
Vigan
Zambales
Mindoro
Palawan
"Last Frontier"
Pangasinan
Vigan
Palawan
Naga
Our Lady of Penafrancia
Palawan
Pangasinan
Naga
Iloilo
Dumagat Tribe
Laguna
Batangas
Quezon, General Nakar
Angono, Rizal
Binubuo ng apat na taludtod (verse/lines). Pitong pantig.
Tanaga
Haiku
Journalists have faced harassments, threats, and violence, and media outlets have been subject to legal action and government censorship.
Press Freedom
Political Bias
Disinformation
Corporate Interests
Lack of Diversity
In favor of the government or opposition.
Press Freedom
Political Bias
Disinformation
Corporate Interests
Lack of Diversity
Significant issues in the ph, particularly in the context of social media. This can have serious consequences for public discourse and democratic processes.
Lack of Diversity
Corporate Interests
Disinformation
Political Bias
Press Freedom
Media ownership in the ph is highly concentrated in the hands of powerful families and corporations.
Disinformation
Political Bias
Press Freedom
Lack of Diversity
Corporate Interests
Women and minorities are underrepresented in media leadership positions and news coverage, -
Political Bias
Corporate Interests
Lack of Diversity
Press Freedom
Disinformation
Regulates the media industry through various laws and regulations.
The government
Kapisanan ng mga brodkaster ng pilipinas
Watchdogs
Kapitan
Article III, section 4 (freedom of expression)
False
True
Non profit, non government broadcast media organization (April 27, 1973)
Kapisanan ng mga brodkaster ng pilipinas
The government
Biggest Media Companies
Journalists
Promotes responsible journalism and monitors press freedom.
National union of journalists of the ph (NUJP)
Center for media freedom and responsibility (CMFR
Philippine press institute (PPI)
Ph center for investigative journalism (PCIJ)
Southeast asian press alliance (SEAPA)
The center for international law (CenterLaw)
Advocates press freedoms and media workers’ rights
National union of journalists of the ph (NUJP)
Center for media freedom and responsibility (CMFR
Philippine press institute (PPI)
The center for international law (CenterLaw)
Ph center for investigative journalism (PCIJ)
Southeast asian press alliance (SEAPA)
Supports the development of free press.
Ph center for investigative journalism (PCIJ)
Southeast asian press alliance (SEAPA)
The center for international law (CenterLaw)
Philippine press institute (PPI)
Center for media freedom and responsibility (CMFR
National union of journalists of the ph (NUJP)
Conducts investigative journalism and promote transparency and accountability
Ph center for investigative journalism (PCIJ)
Philippine press institute (PPI)
The center for international law (CenterLaw)
Southeast asian press alliance (SEAPA)
Center for media freedom and responsibility (CMFR
National union of journalists of the ph (NUJP)
Promotes press freedom and expression in southeast asia
National union of journalists of the ph (NUJP)
Center for media freedom and responsibility (CMFR
Southeast asian press alliance (SEAPA)
The center for international law (CenterLaw)
Philippine press institute (PPI)
Ph center for investigative journalism (PCIJ)
Provides legal assistance and advocacy for press freedom and human rights
Southeast asian press alliance (SEAPA)
The center for international law (CenterLaw)
Ph center for investigative journalism (PCIJ)
Philippine press institute (PPI)
National union of journalists of the ph (NUJP)
Center for media freedom and responsibility (CMFR
In marginalized communities (indigenous people, LGBT, disabilities)
Lack of representation
Colorism
Western Influence
Stereotyping
Language Barriers
Lighter skin tones being favored over darker ones
Lack of representation
Colorism
Western Influence
Stereotyping
Language Barriers
Influenced by western media in terms of beauty standards, fashion, and entertainment
Lack of representation
Colorism
Western Influence
Stereotyping
Language Barriers
A mistaken idea or belief many people have about certain groups such as women, LGBT, people from certain regions.
Lack of representation
Colorism
Western Influence
Stereotyping
Language Barriers
PH has a rich linguistic diversity but media is often produced in tagalog or english (limited access to media content)
Lack of representation
Colorism
Western Influence
Stereotyping
Language Barriers
Rise of digital platforms has led to a decrease on traditional (print and broadcast)
Advertising Revenu
Media Ownership
Distribution Costs
Piracy and Copyright Infringement
Low Wages for Journalists
Freest in Asia” and “golden age of Philippine journalism.
Japanese Occupation and Post-War
Post Marcos to Present
Pre-Spanish and Spanish
The Marcos Years
American
Other newspapers widely read during the revolution were La Independencia, La Libertad, and El Heraldo de Iloilo.
Japanese Occupation and Post-War
Pre-Spanish and Spanish
The Marcos Years
Post Marcos to Present
American
pricey in rural areas where there is less demand for print media
Piracy and Copyright Infringement
Advertising Revenu
Distribution Costs
Low Wages for Journalists
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