Pahiyas Festival Quiz

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Questions and Answers

During which month is Pahiyas celebrated?

  • March
  • February
  • January
  • May (correct)

What is the significance of Kipling in Pahiyas?

  • It is a type of musical instrument used in the parade
  • It is a leaf-shaped wafer made of rice (correct)
  • It is a type of flower used for decoration
  • It is a traditional dance performed during the festival

Where did the practice of Pahiyas originally start?

  • Quezon City
  • Lucban Church
  • Manila Cathedral
  • Mount Banahaw (correct)

What is the traditional decoration used during Pahiyas?

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What is the connection between Pahiyas and Saint Isidro Labrador?

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What is the significance of Kiping in the Pahiyas celebration?

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Flashcards

When is Pahiyas celebrated?

Pahiyas is celebrated every year during this month.

What is Kiping?

It is a leaf-shaped wafer made of rice, used as decoration.

Where did Pahiyas originate?

The practice of Pahiyas originally started here.

What decor is used in Pahiyas?

They are traditionally used as decorations during Pahiyas.

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Who is Saint Isidro Labrador?

He is honored during the Pahiyas celebration.

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Kiping significance in Pahiyas?

It's used as a colorful and edible decoration for the houses.

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Study Notes

Pahiyas Festival

  • Pahiyas is celebrated in the month of May.
  • The festival has a connection with Saint Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers.
  • The practice of Pahiyas originated in Lucban, Quezon, Philippines.
  • The traditional decoration used during Pahiyas is Kiping, which is a colorful, decorated rice paper.
  • Kiping is significant in Pahiyas as it is used to decorate houses and streets, and it represents good luck and prosperity.
  • Kipling is not related to Pahiyas; it is likely a mistake and refers to Kiping instead.

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