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Directions: Analyze the statements below. Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false. Write the answer on the space provided. 1. Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts that are inherited from past generations, maintained by the present, and bestowed for the benefit of the future.
2. Every aspect of our present is greatly influenced by our past experiences and environment we are associated with.
3. Objects are important to the study of historical heritage because they provide concrete basis for ideas.
4. The natural and cultural resources are conserved for its continuous use in the future.
5. Through the nation’s collaborative effort, tying the world’s cultural heritage may be possible.
6. It is a Filipino culture when we remember dead loved ones.
7. Filipinos have a penchant for bringing art and architecture to a whole new level. They love to design creatively, to think intuitively, and have a passion for anything different and unique.
8. In the Philippines, there are about 76 to 78 major language groups, with more than 500 dialects.
9. Filipinos always treasure the things we received from our special someone or family member.
10. Filipinos are known to be religious by nature. They believe in supernatural powers and divine intervention. Sometimes, the belief in supernatural powers make them dependent on prayers rather than hard work in pursuing dreams. (Kapalaran system)

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