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What does NSRC stand for?

National Service Reserve Corps

Which training programs qualify graduates for NSRC membership?

  • Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
  • Military Service Training Program (MSTP)
  • Civil Training Program (CTP)
  • Civil Welfare Training Service (CWTS) and Literacy Training Service (LTS) (correct)

According to CHED Memorandum Order No. 27, which law is NOT directly referenced?

  • Republic Act No. 9163
  • Republic Act No. 7722
  • Republic Act No. 10368
  • Resolution No. 315-2015 (correct)

Which of the following is NOT a goal of the NSRC as stated in its vision?

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What year was NSRC officially mandated for disaster risk reduction programs?

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What does RA 9163 emphasize for youth participation?

<p>Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) training (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which organization oversees ROTC graduates under RA 9163?

<p>CHED (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one key benefit of HEIs (Higher Education Institutions) participating in the NSRC?

<p>Developing a continuous source of volunteers for disaster response (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the NSRC specifically aim to foster in youth?

<p>Agency for safer communities and disaster resilience</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one pivotal role of universities and colleges in NSRC activities?

<p>Mobilizing volunteers for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main goal of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) as per RA 9163?

<p>To enhance civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three components of the NSTP?

<p>Military Training, Literacy Training, Civic Welfare Training (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the ROTC under the NSTP?

<p>To train students in patriotism and national defense preparedness</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Literacy Training Service (LTS) focus on?

<p>Teaching literacy and numeracy skills to those in need (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)?

<p>It contributes to the general welfare and betterment of communities. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is required to complete the NSTP program?

<p>All male and female students in technical-vocational and baccalaureate degree programs (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the duration of the NSTP program?

<p>Two semesters or an equivalent summer term</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary funding policy for NSTP programs in schools?

<p>Basic institution fees must not exceed 50% of regular fees per unit. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC)?

<p>To mobilize graduates of non-ROTC components for civic and literacy activities</p> Signup and view all the answers

When did the implementation of the NSTP Act officially begin?

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What does the Filipino Value System encompass?

<p>A unique set of ideologies, ethics, and cultural values (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is considered the core value of the Filipino Value System?

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Which of the following is part of "Ibang Tao" in the Filipino Value System?

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What does "Hiya" represent in Filipino values?

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What does "Bahala Na" mean in the context of Filipino values?

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Which Filipino value is associated with positivity and laughter?

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Which of the following is a "Makatao" (For the People) value?

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What is an example of a "Makakalikasan" (For Nature) value?

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Which "Makabansa" (For the Country) value emphasizes unity?

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What is the pledge of allegiance to the Philippine flag known as?

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How is volunteerism defined?

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What is a critical first step in deciding to volunteer?

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What is one way to maintain professionalism as a volunteer?

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What is a suggested way to start as a new volunteer?

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What is the essence of Gandhi's quote, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others"?

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What is the primary role of a leader?

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Which of the following traits is essential for effective leadership?

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Why is communication critical in leadership?

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What is the difference between drug abuse and drug addiction?

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What is a common effect of cannabis usage?

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What is the primary danger of crystal methamphetamine?

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What characterizes alcoholism?

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What is the main risk of smoking?

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What is the role of schools in reducing youth smoking?

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What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?

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What is a key step in first aid when dealing with an unconscious person?

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What is the primary purpose of first aid?

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Which statement is true about first aid?

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One of the objectives of first aid is to:

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According to the Philippine Revised Penal Code, which of the following is a legal concern for first aiders?

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When managing a suspected spinal injury, what should you do first?

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What is the first step when arriving at an emergency scene?

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What does the AVPU mnemonic in patient response assessment stand for?

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Which is the first step in the chain of survival?

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What is the recommended compression depth for an adult during CPR?

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When should an AED be used?

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What is the first step in controlling bleeding?

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Which of the following is considered a critical burn?

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What is the primary first aid for heat exhaustion?

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What does the "I" in the RICE method stand for?

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What does the principle of "Neutrality" mean in the Red Cross?

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What does safety primarily mean?

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What is a key aspect of security?

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Why are safety and security important?

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What is one of the primary concerns of national security in the Philippines?

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What is the government's prime duty as stated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution?

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Why is campus safety and security critical in educational institutions?

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What does the Philippine Campus Security Act of 1990 require institutions to do?

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Which of the following is an example of a crime commonly reported on campuses?

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What is one way to prevent theft on campus?

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Which of the following requires immediate campus-wide attention?

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What is the role of the Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT)?

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What is a primary responsibility of the Incident Management Team during an emergency?

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What is a duty of the Medical Team during emergencies?

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What is the primary function of the Communication and Radio Disaster Team during an emergency?

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What is a disaster primarily characterized by?

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What does NSRC stand for?

It stands for National Service Reserve Corps.

Which training programs qualify graduates for NSRC membership?

The training programs that qualify graduates for NSRC membership are Civil Welfare Training Service (CWTS) and Literacy Training Service (LTS).

What is the main goal of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) as per RA 9163?

The core goal of the NSTP is to enhance civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth.

What are the three components of the NSTP?

The three components of the NSTP are Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC).

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What is the purpose of the ROTC under the NSTP?

The purpose of the ROTC under the NSTP is to train students in patriotism and national defense.

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What does the Literacy Training Service (LTS) focus on?

The Literacy Training Service (LTS) focuses on teaching literacy and numeracy skills to those in need.

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Which of the following best describes the Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)?

The Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) contributes to the general welfare and betterment of communities. It involves social service projects.

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Who is required to complete the NSTP program?

All male and female students in technical-vocational and baccalaureate degree programs are required to complete the NSTP program.

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What does the NSRC specifically aim to foster in youth?

The NSRC specifically aims to foster sustained engagement in civic welfare and empower citizens for nation-building in youth.

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What is the duration of the NSTP program?

The NSTP program typically lasts for two semesters or an equivalent summer term.

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What is the primary funding policy for NSTP programs in schools?

The primary funding policy for NSTP programs in schools is that Basic institution fees must not exceed 50% of regular fees per unit.

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What is the purpose of the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC)?

The National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC) mobilizes graduates of non-ROTC components for civic and literacy activities.

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What does the Filipino Value System encompass?

The Filipino Value System encompasses a unique set of ideologies, ethics, and cultural values.

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What is considered the core value of the Filipino Value System?

Kapwa (togetherness) is considered the core value of the Filipino Value System.

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Which of the following is part of “Ibang Tao” in the Filipino Value System?

Pakikisama, Pakikitungo (civility), Pakikipagkaisa, and Pakikipagpalagayang-loob are all part of “Ibang Tao” in the Filipino Value System. They represent how Filipinos interact with others.

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What does “Hiya” represent in Filipino values?

Hiya represents a sense of shyness or propriety in Filipino values.

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What does “Bahala Na” mean in the context of Filipino values?

“Bahala Na” means leaving it up to God or fate in the context of Filipino values. It reflects a trust in a higher power.

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How is volunteerism defined?

Volunteerism is a freely chosen act to support others without pay.

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What should be the first step to becoming a volunteer?

Identifying causes you are passionate about is the first step to becoming a volunteer. It's about finding a cause you care about.

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What is one way to ensure professionalism as a volunteer?

One way to ensure professionalism as a volunteer is to treat the role with the same commitment as a job. It means showing up on time, being responsible, and meeting expectations.

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What is the difference between drug abuse and drug addiction?

Drug addiction includes dependency, while drug abuse might not. Addiction involves a compulsive need for the drug.

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What is a common effect of cannabis usage?

A common effect of cannabis usage is hallucinations and paranoia. It can affect perception and mental state.

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What is the primary danger of crystal methamphetamine?

The primary danger of crystal methamphetamine is that it causes long-term damage to the brain and body. It can lead to addiction and severe health problems.

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What is the primary role of a leader?

The

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Which of the following traits is essential for effective leadership?

Adaptability is an essential trait for effective leadership. Being adaptable means being able to adjust to changing situations.

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Why is communication critical in leadership?

Communication is critical in leadership to ensure understanding and alignment with objectives. Clear communication helps everyone work together.

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What is the essence of Gandhi’s quote, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others”?

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.

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What is the primary purpose of first aid?

The primary purpose of first aid is to provide immediate help until professional help is available. It's about stabilizing the situation.

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Which statement is true about first aid?

First aid is limited to immediate and basic interventions. It's not a replacement for medical treatment.

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One of the objectives of first aid is to:

One of the objectives of first aid is to preserve life and prevent further harm. It's about minimizing risks.

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According to the Philippine Revised Penal Code, which of the following is a legal concern for first aiders?

According to the Philippine Revised Penal Code, a legal concern for first aiders is abandoning a victim who is in danger. Leaving someone in need is against the law.

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What is the first step when arriving at an emergency scene?

The first step when arriving at an emergency scene is to ensure scene safety. It's about protecting yourself and others.

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What does the AVPU mnemonic in patient response assessment stand for?

The AVPU mnemonic in patient response assessment stands for Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unconscious. It's used to quickly assess a person's responsiveness.

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Which is the first step in the chain of survival?

The first step in the chain of survival is activation of the emergency response system. It's about getting help quickly.

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What is the recommended compression depth for an adult during CPR?

The recommended compression depth for an adult during CPR is about 2 inches. It's important to compress deep enough to effectively circulate blood.

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When should an AED be used?

An AED should be used when the victim is unresponsive and has no pulse. It's a device that can help restart the heart.

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What is the first step in controlling bleeding?

The first step in controlling bleeding is to apply direct pressure. It's about stopping the flow of blood.

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Which of the following is considered a critical burn?

Burns caused by chemicals or electricity are considered critical burns. They can cause severe damage.

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What is the primary first aid for heat exhaustion?

The primary first aid for heat exhaustion is to remove the patient from the heat and rehydrate. It's about cooling down and replenishing fluids.

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Why is campus safety and security critical in educational institutions?

Campus safety and security are critical in educational institutions to ensure a safe learning environment for students and staff. It's about protecting everyone.

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What does the Philippine Campus Security Act of 1990 require institutions to do?

The Philippine Campus Security Act of 1990 requires institutions to establish mechanisms to prevent crime and ensure safety. It's about creating a secure environment.

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Which of the following is an example of a crime commonly reported on campuses?

Hazing-related crimes are a common example of crimes reported on campuses. It's important to be aware of this issue.

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What is one way to prevent theft on campus?

Keeping money and jewelry in a safe place, out of sight, is one way to prevent theft on campus. It's about being cautious with valuable items.

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Which of the following requires immediate campus-wide attention?

Bomb threats require immediate campus-wide attention. It's about safety and security.

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What is the role of the Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT)?

The Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) assists in emergencies and disasters on campus. They're responsible for handling crises.

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What is a primary responsibility of the Incident Management Team during an emergency?

The Incident Management Team coordinates the activation of emergency plans during an emergency. They're responsible for directing the response.

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What is one of the duties of the Damage Assessment Team during an emergency?

The Damage Assessment Team assesses damage to facilities and buildings during an emergency. They're responsible for evaluating the impact.

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What is a duty of the Medical Team during emergencies?

The Medical Team administers first aid and manages treatment areas during emergencies. They're responsible for providing medical care.

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What is the primary function of the Communication and Radio Disaster Team during an emergency?

The Communication and Radio Disaster Team establishes and updates communication systems during an emergency. They're responsible for ensuring communication flow.

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What is a disaster primarily characterized by?

A disaster is characterized by a sudden event causing significant disruption and loss. It's a major disruption.

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Which of the following is a geophysical disaster?

An earthquake is an example of a geophysical disaster. It's caused by geological processes.

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What type of disaster is a tsunami classified as?

A tsunami is classified as a hydrological disaster. It's caused by water movements.

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Which phenomenon is an example of a meteorological disaster?

El Niño is an example of a meteorological disaster. It's caused by weather patterns.

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Which of the following is considered a man-made disaster?

A chemical spill is considered a man-made disaster. It's caused by human actions.

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Disaster risk is a combination of hazard, vulnerability, and what other factor?

Disaster risk is a combination of hazard, vulnerability, and exposure. It's the likelihood of a disaster happening.

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Which characteristic of disaster risk refers to its ability to change over time?

Dynamic is a characteristic of disaster risk that refers to its ability to change over time. Risk changes over time.

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What is the primary objective of the NSTP Literacy Training Service?

The primary objective of the NSTP Literacy Training Service is to train students in teaching literacy and numeracy to various segments of society.

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According to the lesson, what determines the community environment?

The community environment is determined by relationships among neighbors. It's about how people interact.

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What is the value of living in service to others?

The value of living in service to others reflects the value of love and fosters the real experience of love. It's about giving and receiving love.

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What is described as the most powerful result of service?

The most powerful result of service is achieving peace through loving service, especially with those in conflict. It's about resolving conflicts through love.

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What is described as the foundation of an individual's identity?

Family and upbringing form the foundation of an individual's identity. It's about the early influences on who we are.

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What is described as the “common origin” for all individuals?

The Creator, or God, is described as the “common origin” for all individuals. It's about a shared source of creation.

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Where do human rights originate, according to the lesson?

Human rights originate from Almighty God. They're inherent and come from a divine source.

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Which is NOT listed as a responsibility that comes with human rights?

Ignoring laws is NOT listed as a responsibility that comes with human rights. It's about respecting the law.

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What is considered the most essential value for citizenship?

The golden rule of selfless integrity and trustworthiness is considered the most essential value for citizenship. It's about ethical behavior.

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How can unity and peace be built, as stated in the lesson?

Unity and peace can be built through shared values and commonly held standards. Shared beliefs create harmony.

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What is the ultimate goal of service to others?

The ultimate goal of service to others is building a peaceful world with prosperity and happiness for all. It's about creating a better world.

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Study Notes

NSTP 1 Guide Questions

  • National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC): National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC) is an organization.
  • Training Programs for NSRC Membership: Military Service Training Program (MSTP), Civil Welfare Training Service (CWTS) and Literacy Training Service (LTS), Civil Training Program (CTP) and Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC).
  • CHED Memorandum Order No. 27: This order does not directly reference Republic Act No. 10368.
  • NSRC Vision Goals: Developing advanced military strategies, promoting socio-cultural, economic, and environmental awareness, encouraging sustained engagement in civic welfare, and empowering citizens for nation-building.
  • NSRC Disaster Risk Reduction Mandate: NSRC was officially mandated for disaster risk reduction programs in 2010.
  • RA 9163 Emphasis on Youth Participation: Emphasizes disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) training.
  • Organization Overseeing ROTC Graduates: CHED
  • Key Benefits of HEls (Higher Education Institutions) Participating in NSRC: Developing a continuous source of volunteers for disaster response and building disaster facilities.
  • NSRC Focus on Youth: Agency for safer communities and disaster resilience.
  • Role of Universities/Colleges in NSRC: Mobilizing volunteers for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM).
  • National Service Training Program (NSTP): The main goal is to enhance civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth. It has three components: Community Service, Education Training, Civic Work; Military Training, Literacy Training, Civic Welfare Training.
  • Purpose of ROTC: Train students in patriotism and national defense preparedness.
  • Literacy Training Service (LTS): Focuses on teaching literacy and numeracy skills to those in need.
  • Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS): Contributes to the general welfare and betterment of communities.
  • NSTP Program Requirement: All male and female students in technical-vocational and baccalaureate degree programs in private/public institutions are required to complete the NSTP program.

Additional Questions and Answers

  • NSTP Program Duration: Two semesters, or an equivalent summer term
  • Primary Funding Policy for NSTP Programs: Schools cannot charge an additional fee for NSTP programs that aren't part of the regular tuition.
  • Purpose of the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC): To mobilize graduates of non-ROTC components for civic and literacy activities.
  • NSTP Act Implementation Start Date: 2001-2002
  • Filipino Value System Encompasses: A unique set of ideologies, ethics, and cultural values. Core value is Kapwa (togetherness).
  • "Hiya" in Filipino Values: Represents shyness or sense of propriety.
  • "Bahala Na" in Filipino Values: Leaving it up to God or fate.
  • Filipino Value Associated with Positivity/Laughter: Joy and Humor.
  • Makatao (For the People) Value: Peace and Truth.
  • Makakalikasan (For Nature) Value: Concern for the Environment.
  • Makabansa (For the Country) Value: Unity and Promotion of the Common Good.
  • Pledge of Allegiance: Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas.
  • Volunteerism Definition: A freely chosen activity to support others without pay.
  • First Aid When Dealing with Unconscious Person: Check for major bleeding and ensure the area is safe.
  • Primary Purpose of First Aid: To provide immediate help until professional help is available.
  • Components of a Disaster: Hazard, vulnerability, and exposure.
  • Purpose of a Lesson Plan: To provide a structured teaching approach.

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