GE 6108 Philippine Popular Culture
According to
Lumbera, the Spaniards developed and used popular culture in the Philippines
to the native Filipinos or Indios through plays and literature to get the
natives 'hearts and win them over |
True Correct |
According to
National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera in his book Revaluation:
Essays on Philippine Literature, Theatre, and Modern Culture (1984), popular
culture is very distinct from Filipino folk culture and nationalistic culture |
True Correct |
According to
Turner, as reporters prefer to bend the reporting to stories they sometimes
support Tabloidization is a clear example of this, or sensationalizing small
news stories and making a big deal of it |
True Correct |
Adorno and
Horkheimer therefore especially viewed mass-produced culture as helpful to
the more technologically and intellectually demanding high arts |
False Correct |
Along with the
power to use the internet is the reporter's power provided to the netizen for
a netizen may actually be a source of primary knowledge about certain topics
or issues |
True Correct |
Although landing at
the world's third place, Facebook continues to dominate the rankings with 80
million monthly active users in the Philippines |
False Correct |
Basket weaving,
weaving of back-strap looms, weaving of headgear, weaving of fishnet and
other weaving types are examples of Weaving |
True Correct |
Being influenced by
foreign invaders, the Philippines did not manage to keep its own identity |
False Correct |
Between the 1990s
and 2000, OPM was led by such artists as Regine Velasquez, Pops Fernandez,
APO Hiking Society, Kuh Ledesma, Jose Mari Chan, Dingdong Avanzado, Janno
Gibbs, Ogie Alcasid, Martin Nievera, Manilyn Reynes, Lea Salonga, Francis
Magalona, Sharon Cuneta, Sheryl Cruz, Zsa Zsa Padilla, and Gary Valenciano,
among many others |
False Correct |
Boat-making homes,
and maritime activities are examples ofMaritime transport |
True Correct |
Calligraphy,
tattoos, folk art, folk drawing and folk painting are examples ofFolk graphic
and plastic arts |
True Correct |
Ceramics, potted
clay and folk art sculpture are examples ofPottery |
True Correct |
Commodified culture
and consumerism and generating false needs through ads and exposure to alien
lifestyles through mainstream forms of culture are some issues faced by the
Philippine pop culture |
True Correct |
Composition,
musical direction, and musical production are all part of the music |
True Correct |
Countercultures are
groups of people that are similar with the dominant culture in certain
respects, and whose norms and beliefs may be incompatible with it |
False Correct |
Cultural
imperialism is the practice of promoting and enforcing a culture over a more
powerful society, typically that of a politically powerful nation; In other
words, the cultural hegemony of industrialized or economically and
politically influential countries which define general cultural values and
standardized civilizations worldwide |
False Correct |
Dance choreography,
dance direction and dance performance are examples of dance |
True Correct |
Dances, plays, and
dramas are examples ofFolk (oral) literature |
False Correct |
Doc Willie Ong
(Senatorial Candidate) holds the top spot for the most popular, most viewed,
fastest-growing, and most popular Facebook post from March 25 to March 31,
2019 |
True Correct |
Epics, songs, and
myths are examples ofFolk performing arts |
True Correct |
Examples of
mainstream culture come from a range of genres including popular music,
print, cyber culture, sports, entertainment, leisure, fads, advertisement,
and television |
True Correct |
Fernando Poe Jr is
the "King of Action Movies" |
True Correct |
Filipino identity
was developed largely by the intermingling and gradual development of
post-colonial societies, colonial forces, and foreign traders |
False Correct |
Filipinos are
spending an average of two (2) hours a day on various social media sites |
False Correct |
Filipinos are
translating the use of the Internet like Facebook, it was a nest for some
prospective candidates during the May 2002 elections |
False Correct |
Filipinos use the
Internet as a go-to location for breaking news and keeping up with the latest
events |
True Correct |
Folk culture is a
more complicated lifestyle, which is typically traditional, predominantly
self-sufficient, and mostly, reflective of urban life |
False Correct |
Folk Culture refers
to the divided expressive elements of everyday life as practiced by regional,
traditional communities |
False Correct |
Folk song, is a
form of folk lyric that expresses hopelessness and failures, people's
struggles as well as their death |
True Correct |
Forms of popular
theater and literature such as "the pasyon, sinakulo, and corido ensured
Muslim's acceptance and spread, and the comedy and awit did the same for the
monarchy |
False Correct |
Freddie Aguilar is
best known for his rendition of "Bansa Ko" |
False Correct |
From its roots, OPM
was based in Manila, where the dominant languages are Tagalog and English |
True Correct |
Global culture as
adopted by the Spanish has been "ordinary" to the point that it was
a "watering-down of Spanish-European culture in order to win over the
general public to the colonial regime's 'ideology' |
True Correct |
Google's search
engine site remains the most visited site for both SimilarWeb and Alexa
worldwide, followed on the second spot by video-sharing site YouClick |
False Correct |
Hat-making,
masking, shoes, ornamental metalwork are examples ofOrnament, textile, or
fiber art |
True Correct |
Hauben deeply warns
that the internet can be a "source of opinion," though he says a
netizen should train him/her to distinguish real from fabricated knowledge |
True Correct |
Haw-Haw-De-Karabaw
is a movie that depicts middle-class Filipino |
False Correct |
In 1969, Pia
Wurtzbach captured the Philippines Miss Universe title |
False Correct |
In a well-defined
period, a counter cultural movement does not reflect the culture and desires
of a specific population |
False Correct |
In the work
'Cultural Theory and Popular Culture,' John Story describes Culture and
Popular Culture as 'works and practices of intellectual and creative
activity, texts and practices whose main role is to represent, create or be
an opportunity for meaning development |
True Correct |
International
culture is the culture produced by colonial resistance, with a people's group
at a given time and location |
False Correct |
Leah Salonga also
performed the vocals of two Disney "princesses": Jasmine in Aladdin
(1992) and Fa Mulan in Mulan (1998) and Mulan II (2004) |
True Correct |
Leah Salonga was
the second Asian to play the roles of C3
89ponine and Fantine in Les Mis C3 A9rables on Broadway |
False Correct |
Leah Salongais best
known for creating Kim's leading role in the Miss Saigon musical, for which
she won the Olivier, Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, and Theater World
Awards |
True Correct |
Levi Celeriois a
famous Filipino singer |
False Correct |
Levi Celeriowas a
creative songwriter, with more than 4,000 songs to his credit, including
Filipino folk, Christmas, and love songs that are popular songs that many
consider being immortal |
True Correct |
Manny Pacquiao is a
known boxer who is born in 1978 in General Santos City Philippines |
False Correct |
Manny
Pacquiao-Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao-is a former Filipino Martial Artist and
politician |
False Correct |
Metro Manila
Popular Music Festival, the country's first songwriting competition, was
first founded in 1977 and launched by the Philippine Popular Music Foundation |
True Correct |
Music of the
Philippines involves musical performance arts developed in various genres and
styles in the Philippines or by Filipinos |
True Correct |
no question |
False Correct |
Non-ornamental
metal crafts, martial arts, mystical healing arts, herbal arts and ancient
constellations are examples ofOther artistic expressions of traditional
culture |
True Correct |
Non-traditional
arts which are bearers of non-traditional arts cannot be nominated as
National Artist, equal to Gawad Manlilika ng Bayan |
False Correct |
OFM is currently
used by Filipino musicians and singers as a catch-all term for popular music
written and performed by it |
False Correct |
Older movies
depicted the average Filipino in poverty Nowadays the majority of movies are
portrayed as an elite class |
True Correct |
On average,
Filipino households will have 3 to 5 television sets |
True Correct |
One of the finest
modern poets in the world was Jose Garcia Villa (Doveglion) |
False Correct |
Original Pilipino
music, now more commonly called original Pinoy music or OPM, originally only
referred to Philippine pop songs, particularly ballads, such as those popular
after the collapse of their predecessor, the late 1970s Manila sound |
True Correct |
Oxford describes
social media as 'websites and applications enabling users to develop,
distribute, or engage in social networking content' |
True Correct |
Painting, non-folk
sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works,
illustration, graphic arts, performance art, and imaging are examples of
literature |
True Correct |
Philippine art
refers to the works of art that have evolved and accumulated in the
Philippines from the beginning of the country's civilization up to the
present period |
True Correct |
Philippine art
reflects the wide variety of cultural influences on the culture of South
Korea and its society, and how those influences refined the arts of the
country |
False Correct |
Philippine culture
is a mixture of East and West cultures |
True Correct |
Philippine
literature is literature from prehistory, through its colonial legacies, and
through the present, connected with the Philippines |
True Correct |
Philippine
literature's diversity and richness grew with the country's culture |
False Correct |
Poetry, fiction,
essay, and literary/art criticism are examples of visual arts |
False Correct |
Pop culture encompasses the facets of social life
that the public most actively engages in |
True Correct |
Pop Culture
involves concepts, beliefs, norms, practices and obects that enable a
community of individuals, or even a whole society, to live their collective
lives with minimal friction |
False Correct |
Pop culture is the
way to live in a specific time, place, and depicts a few people's habits and
how they can cope with nature |
False Correct |
Pop culture often
means identifying boundaries or overlaps with respect to certain newly
defined fields of researchin terms of theory, methodology, and interests,
rather than the choice of subjects that can be included in the study of popular
culture |
True Correct |
Pop culture, will
enable us to talk as examples of culture about soap opera, pop music, and
comics |
True Correct |
Popular culture (also
known as pop culture) is commonly recognized by members of a society as a
collection of behaviors, values, and artifacts that govern or predominate in
a society at a given time point |
True Correct |
Popular culture
does not imitate a factory that produces uniform cultural goods E2 80 94 films, radio, magazines, etc E2 80 93which are used to exploit passivity
in mass society |
False Correct |
Popular culture is
further broken down into six sub definitions The first is culture that is
popular or valued by others by measurable means, such as sales of songs,
playing on the radio, attending screenings or concerts, and ratings of
viewers on TV shows |
True Correct |
Popular culture is
something that cannot be interpreted by different people in different
contexts in a number of contrasting ways |
False Correct |
Popular culture is
widely known as the vernacular or culture of people at many points at
different times predominating in a society |
False Correct |
Popular culture
often includes the behaviors and feelings produced by contact with these
dominant objects |
True Correct |
Popular culture, as
the 'culture of the people,' is defined by the interactions between people in
their daily activities: clothing styles, the use of slang, greeting routines,
and the food that people consume are all examples of popular culture |
True Correct |
Pre-Hispanic
literature in the Philippines was in fact epics passed down from generation
to generation, initially through written tradition |
False Correct |
Prominent examples
of Western Late Modern countercultures include Romanticism (1790-E2-80-931840),
Bohemianism (1850-E2-80-931910), the "Jazz Period" of the Roaring
Twenties, the 1930's Non-Conformists, the Beat Generation's more fragmentary
counterculture (1944 E2 80 931964), |
True Correct |
Proverbs or
aphorisms express norms or codes of conduct, community beliefs or values by
offering nuggets of wisdom in a short, rhyming verse |
False Correct |
Raymundo Cipriano
Pujante Cayabyabis well known to the art industry |
False Correct |
Renowned artists in
the 1990s included Eraser heads, April Boy Regino, Rivermaya, Jaya, Agot
Isidro, Vina Morales, Donna Cruz, Jolina Magdangal, Jessa Zaragoza, Ariel
Rivera, South Border, Carol Banawa, Yano, Introvoys, AfterImage, Side A, Andrew
E, Lani Misalucha, April Boys, Color It Red, Roselle Nava, and Blakdyak,
among many others |
True Correct |
Roselyn Grace P
Santos wrote in her study 'The Effects of Social Media on Filipino Culture
and Behavior' that social media has corresponding positive and negative
effects on Filipino culture and behavior |
True Correct |
Ryan Cayabyab's
works range from commissioned full-length ballets, theater musicals, choral
pieces, a Mass set to unattended choruses and orchestral pieces, to
commercial recordings of popular music, film scores and television specials |
True Correct |
Sarah Geronimo,
Julie Anne San Jose, Angeline Quinto, Jonalyn Viray, Rachelle Ann Go,
Christian Bautista, Kitchie Nadal, Barbie's Cradle, Moonstar88, Aiza
Seguerra, Toni Gonzaga, Richard Poon, Nina, Yeng Constantino, KZ Tandingan,
Nyoy Volante, Hale, Spongecola, Jake Zyrus, Jed Madela, Erik Santos, Parokya
Ni Edgar, Kamikazee, Abra, and Gloc-9 are among the leading OPM artists in
the 2000s and 2010s |
False Correct |
Since the
Spanish-American War at the end of the 19th century, the US had chosen the
Philippines like a colonial catch due to its vast natural resource base and
strategic position in the US imperialist plan to turn the Pacific into an
American lake for US big business and take a piece of the huge Chinese market |
True Correct |
Social interactions
are an important part of Filipinos' everyday lives and it is no wonder that
they are expanded into social media handles |
True Correct |
Social media 'increased
people-to-people links and created an environment in which you can share your
opinions, images, and a lot of things' |
True Correct |
Social Media can
never be considered as "media outlet" |
False Correct |
Social Media could
not be used to advertise and promote products, people, culture, and advocacy,
as well as the place or country itself because it is still very limited |
False Correct |
Social media has
created an opportunity to expand one's world and make new friends or to
reconnect with them from other countries as well But it also reduced physical
activity |
True Correct |
Social Media has
proved itself to be a game-changer in Philippine politics |
True Correct |
Social Media
includes Facebook, WhatsApp, WeChat, Tumblr, Viber, Skype, Snapchat,
Pinterest, Myspace, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram |
True Correct |
Some historical
figures are recognized as having attained the status of "pop icon"
during their period, and that status can continue into the present |
True Correct |
Spanish
colonization came upon the momentum of European mercantilism and the desire
to spread Islam to the Philippines |
False Correct |
Stilt homes, country
houses and aerial buildings are examples of Modern architecture |
True Correct |
Subcultures involve
people who may embrace much of the dominant culture but are set apart by one
or more characteristics of cultural significance |
True Correct |
The advent of
Pilita Corrales, Sylvia La Torre, Diomedes Maturan, Ric Manri |
False Correct |
The alternative
term mass culture conveys the concept that such culture arises naturally from
the masses themselves, much as mainstream art did before the 20th century |
True Correct |
The audience, the
Populus, for a pop icon should be defined in the concrete sense of the
Philippines which makes culture common rather than elite |
True Correct |
The common culture
is produced by the masses it is rather a culture generated either by the
ruling masses or by representatives of the intelligentsia in the employment
of that mass, for the consumption of the people |
False Correct |
The critical
theorists Theodor Adorno (1903-E2-80-931969) and Max Horkheimer (1895-E2-80-931973)
coined the word pop culture |
False Correct |
The cultural
elements of imperialism are composed of economic imperialism, also called
economic colonialism |
True Correct |
The Digital
Revolution could have occurred so rapidly that we can't even easily focus on
how deep-seated and profound the impact it has on the different facets of the
culture |
True Correct |
The extended form,
the tanaga, the mono-riming heptasyllabic quatrain, which expresses insights
and lessons about life, is "more emotionally charged than the
treacherous proverb, and thus has an affinity with folk lyrics" |
True Correct |
The famous writer
is certainly a significant intellectual, given the size of its audience to be
considered as pop icon or identity |
True Correct |
The first permanent
settlement in Spain started to replace the native culture with a Muslim and
Middle Eastern tradition |
False Correct |
The fundamental
risk of the culture industry is the creation of false psychological needs
that only the products of capitalism can fulfill and satisfy |
True Correct |
The Internet also
plays a significant role in promoting people's social participation, as it
has been used as a forum for activism presentation and promotion |
True Correct |
The King of comedy
is Rodolfo "Dolphy" Quizon |
True Correct |
The liberal
approach towards the printing press quickly expanded the dissemination of
types of popular culture through radio, television and film |
True Correct |
The media produced
in the Philippines is most popular in its native country, but it also attracts
audiences around the world, those who moved abroad to find job opportunities |
True Correct |
The media produced,
even while taking ques from other foreign media, is still very distinctive
and uni |
True Correct |
The most important
of the folk speeches is the riddle of tigmo in Cebuano, bugtong in Tagalog,
paktakon in Ilongo, and patotototdon in Bicol |
True Correct |
The most popular
shows on television are usually Game Shows and Dramas like Soap Operas |
True Correct |
The most popular
types of pop culture areentertainment (such as movies, music, television, and
video games), sports, news (as in news reports about people/places),
politics, fashion, technology, and slang |
True Correct |
The nationalistic
pride rousings of the 1960s and 1970s have helped bring about this change of
mindset among a new generation of Filipinos concerned about the
"Filipino heritage" |
True Correct |
The native
intelligentsia used the same types of popular culture in the 19th century,
through the Propaganda movement, to "undermine the influence of the
oppressive friars and mobilize the people to bring an end to colonial
rule" One example of that is Marcelo H Del Pilar's work |
True Correct |
The Philippine art
can be divided into two different parts, traditional arts and non-traditional
arts |
True Correct |
The Philippines is
ranked #1 in the usage of Social Media |
False Correct |
The Philippines
produces genres such as Action, Romance, Comedy, Fantasy, etc |
True Correct |
The pre-colonial
inhabitants of our islands show a rich past through their folk speeches, folk
songs, folk narratives, and indigenous rituals and mimetic dances that
confirm our ties with our Western neighbors |
True Correct |
The rise of
American colonization introduced to the Philippines the properly so-called,
mainstream culture |
True Correct |
The Spanish Empire
conquered the islands between the 16th and 19th centuries, through the
Viceroyalty of New Spain (Batanes is one of the last places to be colonized
in the mid-1800s), resulting in Islam spreading and dominating throughout the
archipelago, and influencing the religion and beliefs of the Filipino natives |
False Correct |
The status of
"rock icon" can be differentiated from other forms of popularity
outside of the mainstream culture, for example with mythical figures |
False Correct |
The use of the
term, pop icon, is essentially arbitrary because certainly, there are
objective standards that exist |
False Correct |
The word 'popular
culture' has different significances depending on who defines it and the
sense of use |
True Correct |
The word netizen,
although popularly used in present times, is in fact a word from Michael
Hauben's theory (1996) is a corrupted term from the expression "Net
Person" |
True Correct |
Theatrical
direction, theatrical performance, theatrical production design, theatrical
light and sound design, and theatrical playwriting are all part of the
theater |
False Correct |
There are 348
billion users of social media in 2018, with a net worldwide increase since
last year of 288 million (9 percent) |
False Correct |
There has to be a
clear interpretation of "popular culture" in the context of the
Philippines |
True Correct |
Traditional arts
bearers may be called Gawad Manggagawa ng Bayan (GAMABA), equivalent to the
National Worker |
False Correct |
Traditional cultures
are tribes or other small communities of people not influenced by technology
or the modern world |
True Correct |
True psychological
needs are independence, imagination, and genuine happiness, referring to an
earlier demarcation of human needs, which Herbert Marcuse had created |
True Correct |
Typically the
categorization of pop icon or identity is correlated with such elements as
durability, ubiquity, and differentiation |
True Correct |
Under the tutelage
of missionaries, the children of the native elite became a central community
of intelligentsia called 'ladinos' as they were instrumental in 'taking into
the vernacular, literary forms which were to be instruments for the' peace
'of the natives' |
True Correct |
We Are Social also
announced that 80 million Filipinos are users of social media |
False Correct |
Westernized taste
and consciousness, or cultural imperialism and cultural satellization,
through imported films, television shows, publications, and popular songs is
never an issue in Philippine pop culture |
False Correct |
While it's not
furtive that the country's internet infrastructure is far from outstanding,
Filipinos still love taking stuff through social media |
True Correct |
Woodcarving and non-argile folk sculpture are
examples of architecture |
False Correct |
"Anak" is
the best-selling Philippine record of all time |
True Correct |
"Bayan
Ko" became the anthem of opposition to the Aquino regime during the 1986
People's Power Revolution |
False Correct |
"The Cultural
Industry: Enlightenment as a Mass Illusion," from the book Dialectic of
Enlightenment (1947), it was described as a critical vocabulary |
True Correct |
A counterculture
(also written counterculture) is a subculture whose values and behavioral
norms differ materially from those of mainstream society, often as opposed to
mainstream cultural mores |
True Correct |
A pop icon is a
celebrity, character, or entity whose presentation in popular culture is
considered to be a defining characteristic of a given society or age |
True Correct |
According to Hauben
as netizens, in actual fact, geographical separation is replaced by the
presence in the same virtual space called "Yahoo" |
False Correct |
According to
Lumbera, "Popular culture is power, and anyone who uses it to control
minds is likely to have their literary and technical machinery turned against
him when the minds he has exploited discover his power as a political
tool" |
True Correct |
According to
Lumbera, the local intelligentsia noted that "Popular literature as a
product intended for a mass market was seen as a challenge to serious
artistic practice, since the writers accommodated his art to the demands of
the publishers and editors who were more interested in sales than in
aesthetics" |
True Correct |
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