Marriage and the Filipino Family Chapter 1
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Which child is often seen as the peacemaker or negotiator in the family?

  • The second child (correct)
  • The firstborn child
  • The youngest child
  • The middle child

Which child often feels unappreciated by their elders?

  • The firstborn child
  • The second child
  • The youngest child
  • The middle child (correct)

Which child is often seen as the 'baby' of the family?

  • The middle child
  • The firstborn child
  • The second child
  • The youngest child (correct)

Which child tends to play the role of a rebel or troublemaker?

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Which child is often described as being dependable and responsible?

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Which child is often described as being diplomatic and easygoing?

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Which child may feel like they never truly grow up?

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Which child often feels like they need to prove themselves?

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Who is authorized to solemnize marriages between Filipino citizens abroad?

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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a valid marriage?

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What happens if a marriage lacks an essential requirement?

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What type of family consists of a father, mother, and children living together?

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What is NOT typically considered a formal requirement for a marriage?

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Who can solemnize a marriage in a military operation, in the absence of a chaplain?

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What does the text suggest is a major challenge faced by families in the modern world?

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What is a key role of the family, as mentioned in the text?

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What is the formal engagement typically executed in?

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What is a key aspect of a successful marriage according to the content?

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How is marriage described in the content?

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What does marriage as a vocation emphasize?

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Which of the following is considered a psychological quality for a lifetime partner?

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What common Filipino saying highlights the importance of preparation before marriage?

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What should be considered regarding physical qualities in choosing a lifetime partner?

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What factor might affect compatibility in a marriage according to the content?

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Which of the following is NOT considered an ethical quality for a marriage partner?

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What is the legal age of consent according to the Family Code?

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Which of the following relationships is considered incestuous under the Family Code?

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For a marriage to be valid, what must the contracting parties be free from?

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What occurs if a marriage is contracted without parental consent for individuals aged between 18 and 21?

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What is NOT a requirement for marriage according to the Family Code?

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Which ethical quality emphasizes carefulness in indulgences such as gambling and drinking?

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What is the main religious qualification sought in a marriage partner?

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What is the primary purpose of steady dating?

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What is expected from a girl when her date arrives?

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What is a crucial aspect of the engagement period?

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What does going steady involve between a couple?

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What is meant by informal engagement?

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What must the boy do at the end of a date when bringing home the girl?

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What do parents typically consider before allowing a steady dating relationship?

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What does engagement signify in a relationship?

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What is the primary reason for dating, according to the text?

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of dating mentioned in the text?

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How does dating contribute to the development of poise in social situations?

<p>Dating encourages individuals to participate in social gatherings, providing practical experience. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a topic commonly discussed during dates, according to the text?

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How does dating help teenagers understand the opposite sex?

<p>It allows teenagers to observe and learn from the behaviors and likes of the opposite sex. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary characteristic of random dating?

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Which of the following is NOT a typical activity associated with group dating?

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What is the main idea of the text?

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Flashcards

Casual Dating

Dating where individuals go out to enjoy each other's company without commitment, focusing on getting to know each other.

Growth in Personal Attractiveness

The process of becoming more aware of one's appearance and developing a sense of style, often triggered by wanting to impress someone on a date.

Development of Poise in Social Situations

Learning proper social etiquette through real-life experiences like attending events and interacting with people.

Development of Communication Skills

Improving the ability to communicate effectively through both verbal and nonverbal cues, often practiced in conversations during dates.

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Gain an Understanding of the Opposite Sex

Gaining insights into the opposite sex's behavior, preferences, and way of thinking through dating and interaction.

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Development of Sense of Humor

Developing a sense of humor to make interactions more enjoyable and memorable, often a skill honed in dating contexts.

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Random Dating

Dating with no intention of marriage, typically done for recreational purposes, and common among high school students.

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Group Dating

Dating where a group of girls and boys go out together for social activities, such as parties, picnics, or movies.

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Steady Dating

Regularly dating one person with the intention of marriage.

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Going Steady

The stage where a couple dates exclusively, often after a period of steady dating, and develop deeper feelings of love and commitment.

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Engagement

A public declaration of intent to marry in the future.

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Informal Engagement

A period of dating where the couple agrees to be exclusive but without a formal commitment to marriage.

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Respectful Etiquette in Fetching a Date

Meeting the girl's parents when fetching her for a date.

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Dinner Date Etiquette

Planning the date, choosing an affordable place, and knowing proper table manners.

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Bringing Home the Girl

Bringing the girl back home at the agreed-upon time and expressing gratitude.

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Engagement Period Importance

A period where a couple decides their compatibility in all aspects for a successful marriage.

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Truthfulness and Honesty

The ability to be truthful, honest, and morally upright.

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Temperance

The ability to control one's impulses and desires, particularly in areas like gambling and drinking.

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Shared Religious Belief

A shared religious belief between partners.

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Legal Capacity for Marriage

The legal capacity to enter into a marriage contract, typically reached at the age of 18.

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Consent for Marriage

Free and voluntary agreement from both individuals to marry.

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Incestuous Marriages

Marriages between certain blood relatives, like siblings or grandparents, are prohibited and considered void from the beginning.

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Solemnizing Officer

The presence of an authorized official, like a judge or priest, to officiate the marriage ceremony.

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Marriage License

A formal document issued by the government that permits a couple to marry.

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What is marriage?

A union between a man and a woman recognized by society and often by law, involving a ceremony marking their commitment to each other.

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Marriage is Friendship

The foundation of marriage, built on mutual respect, shared interests, and a deep understanding of each other's values and needs.

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Marriage is a Vocation

The purpose of marriage, encompassing bringing children into the world and providing them with a loving and supportive environment.

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Marriage is a Lifetime Commitment

A lifelong commitment that requires continuous effort, understanding, and unwavering support from both partners.

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Physical Qualities in a Partner

Physical well-being, including good health, absence of sexually transmitted diseases, and a compatible age difference.

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Psychological Qualities in a Partner

Intellectual compatibility, good communication skills, emotional maturity, and the ability to accept and understand each other's differences.

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Qualities to Consider in Partner Selection

Evaluating potential partners based on their personal characteristics, which are important in understanding their suitability for a lasting relationship.

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Marriage

A legal union between two people recognized by the state, allowing them to have rights and responsibilities towards each other.

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Nuclear Family

A family consisting of parents and their children, living together as a unit.

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Extended Family

A family that includes not only parents and children, but also extended relatives like aunts, uncles, and grandparents.

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Voidable Marriage

A marriage that is legally recognized but may be subject to future annulment due to legal issues.

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Marriage with No Legal Effect

A marriage that lacks essential legal requirements and is therefore not legally valid.

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Marriage with Irregularities

A marriage that is valid despite minor irregularities in the process.

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Changing Family Dynamics

The impact of changing lifestyles and increased mobility on family structures.

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Firstborn Child

The firstborn child is often seen as responsible, dependable, and protective towards younger siblings. They are aware of high expectations from parents and strive to meet them.

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Second Child

The second child is usually more adaptable compared to the firstborn. They often embrace roles like the 'rebel' or the 'peacemaker', adjusting to a different family dynamic.

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Middle Child

The middle child often feels a sense of relief due to a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the firstborn's upbringing. However, they might feel like they don't receive enough attention or responsibility, often feeling unappreciated.

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Youngest Child

The youngest child enjoys a special status, often being spoiled with material things and attention. While initially enjoying this 'baby' role, they may desire to be taken more seriously as they grow older.

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Only Child

Only children are often independent and self-reliant due to interactions with adults. They might crave sibling relationships or learn to navigate social interactions differently than children with siblings.

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Birth Order Influence

The birth order of a child can significantly influence their personality development and family dynamics, shaping their sense of responsibility, independence, and social interactions.

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Study Notes

Chapter 1: Marriage and the Filipino Family

  • Students should demonstrate understanding of themselves and be able to relate with family, friends, and the opposite sex
  • Definition and importance of dating
  • Types of dating and etiquette
  • Explanation of "going steady" and engagement
  • Meaning of marriage
  • Qualities of a successful marriage partner
  • Legal requirements for marriage
  • Filipino family structure, goals, and values
  • Factors in preparing for parenthood
  • Responsibilities of parents and children
  • Conflict resolution in marriage
  • Pregnancy signs and symptoms
  • Pregnancy health care importance
  • Pregnancy discomforts and remedies
  • Importance of good nutrition for pregnant women

Lesson 1: Looking Towards Marriage

  • Importance of friendships, especially with the opposite sex
  • Dating: age, environment, and responsibility
  • Dating etiquette: boy asks the girl, boy pays, parental approval in some cases
  • Importance of personal attractiveness
  • Development of dating skills in social contexts
  • Importance of communication skills
  • Reasons for dating
  • Different types of dating: random, group and steady dating

Lesson 2: How to Have A Successful Marriage

  • Definition of Marriage
  • Marriage as friendship
  • Marriage as a vocation
  • Marriage as a lifetime commitment
  • Qualities to consider when choosing a partner: physical, psychological, and ethical qualities

Lesson 3: Towards Responsible Parenthood

  • Understanding family structures (nuclear and extended)
  • Importance of considering family structure in raising children
  • Factors to consider in preparing for parenthood: spacing and birth order
  • Characteristics of firstborn, second, and youngest children
  • Latecomer and only child characteristics
  • Steps in resolving differences in marriage
  • Coping mechanisms in marriage

Lesson 4: Preparing for Motherhood

  • Importance of pregnancy
  • Guidelines for a healthy pregnancy
  • Importance of pre and postnatal care
  • Symptoms and discomforts of pregnancy
  • Importance of good nutrition and health care during pregnancy

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Explore the foundational concepts of marriage and family within the Filipino context. This quiz covers important aspects such as dating, marriage qualities, parental responsibilities, and the significance of friendships. Enhance your understanding of the dynamics of family relations and the responsibilities that come with them.

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