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4. Religious festival held on the third Sunday of January in the City of Cebu to honor the Santo Niño.
A Sinulog Festival
C. Moriones Festival
B. Ati-Atihan Festival
D. Pahiyas Festival
5. A dance ritual and Catholic festival celebrated every may in Obando, Bulacan. The fertility dance is
both a festival and prayerful appeal for devotees. Couples who are childless can take this occasion to
appeal for heavenly intercession and dance to please the Virgin of Salambao.
A. Obando Fertility Rite
C. Pahiyas Festival
B. Moriones Festival
D. Ati-Atihan Festival
6. This festival is a showcase of the rich heritage colorful history, passionate devotion, and fun-loving
spirit of the Ilonggo people.
A. Pahiyas Festival
C. Dinagyang Festival
B. Moriones Festival
D. Ati-Atihan Festival
7. Celebrated every third weekend of October. It dramatizes the steadfast character of the Negrenses
and symbolizes what the City of Smiles, Bacolod City, do best, putting on a smiling face even when
faced with challenges.
A. Kaamulan Festival
C. Panagbenga Festival
B. Masskara Festival
D. Kadayawan Festival
8. Held in Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines, is a month-long annual celebration of a tribute
to the city's beautifully grown flowers and is celebrated in the month of February.
A. Kaamulan Festival
C. Panagbenga Festival
B. Masskara Festival
D. Kadayawan Festival
9. Celebrated in Davao City every year in August, a festival of thanksgiving for the
gifts of nature, the wealth of culture and the bounties of harvest.
A. Kaamulan Festival
C. Panagbenga Festival
B. Masskara Festival
D. Kadayawan Festival
10. An ethnic festival that celebrates the customs and traditions of the seven tribal groups that originally
inhabited the Bukidnon Region, the Matigsalug, Tigwahanun, Higaunu, Umayamnun, Manobo,
Bukidnon and Talaandig.
A. Kaamulan Festival
C. Panagbenga Festival
B. Masskara Festival
D. Kadayawan Festival​