1) 1. What is the best definition of gratitude? a) A. Giving big gifts to your parents on holidays. b) B. Complaining about the things you don't have. c) C. Appreciation for the blessings we receive in life and being thankful. d) Only thanking people for major things they do. 2) 2. Which action is a positive way to express gratitude to your parents and benefit the family? a) A. Throwing away the old toys they gave you. b) B. Waiting for your sibling to start their chores first. c) C. Being responsible in doing your homework and helping with house chores. d) D. Eating dinner right away without waiting for the family. 3) 3. What is a meaningful way to express gratitude to your parents on special occasions like their birthdays? a) A. Going out with your friends all day. b) B. Giving them simple but special treats. c) C. Forgetting to greet them on their special day. d) D. Arguing with them about simple things. 4) 4. How does a child show love, respect, and gratitude when their parents or guardians are speaking to them? a) A. Talking back and arguing with them. b) B. Ignoring what they are saying. c) C. Listening to and obeying them. d) D. Pretending to be busy with other things. 5) 5. What value is often considered the "parent of all other virtues," according to a quote? a) A. Gratitude b) B. Courage c) C. Honesty d) D. Kindness 6) 6. What does respect mean? a) A. Only valuing people who are older than you. b) Valuing every person and treating them kindly. c) Arguing with others loudly about their ideas. d) Only showing respect after someone does something for you 7) 7. Where does respect mostly begin and then spread to others? a) A. At school with your teachers. b) B. On social media with your friends. c) C. Inside your family and home. d) D. In the community with barangay officials. 8) 8. Which action demonstrates respectful communication within the family? a) Shouting at family members when they ask questions. b) Keeping silent to avoid conflict. c) Ignoring your parents when they are talking to you. d) Active listening to each other's thoughts and feelings without judgment. 9) 9. Which Filipino tradition is commonly practiced to show respect when parents arrive home from work? a) A. Saying "Thank you." b) B. Saying "Excuse me." c) C. Kissing their hand and saying, "Mano po." d) D. Asking for food immediately. 10) 10. What positive outcome is created in the family when members practice respect? a) A. More arguments and misunderstandings. b) B. Only children follow the rules. c) C. Joyful and harmonious relationships. d) D. Members feel unloved and unhappy. 11) 11. What is the definition of accountability? a) A. Blaming others for your mistakes and decisions. b) B. Avoiding responsibilities you are given. c) C. Pretending that a problem did not happen. d) D. Taking responsibility for your actions, decisions, and behavior. 12) 12. Why is admitting mistakes important for an accountable person? a) A. To point fingers at others quickly. b) B. To make others feel sorry for you. c) C. To quickly run away from the problem. d) D. It shows honesty and responsibility, and helps you learn and improve. 13) 13. What is an example of a child's responsibility at home? a) A. Avoiding household chores like cleaning. b) B. Helping with household chores like washing dishes and doing laundry. c) C. Disobeying and dishonoring parents. d) D. Letting their siblings do all the work. 14) 14. Which action shows accountability in a school group work setting? a) A. Letting only the leader do the task. b) B. Playing around and not practicing. c) C. Refusing to cooperate with others. d) D. Doing your assigned part and contributing to the task. 15) 15. Aside from admitting a mistake, what else must you do to show true accountability? a) A. Stay angry or stubborn. b) B. Apologize and make efforts to change for the better. c) C. Blame the nearest person. d) D. Point fingers at others. 16) 16. What is the meaning of faith? a) A. Relying on friends for every decision. b) B. Believing only in what you can see. c) C. Believing in God and trusting Him completely as your strong anchor. d) D. Only praying when life is easy. 17) 17. Who are the first teachers and role models of faith for children? a) A. Parents, guardians, and grandparents. b) B. Teachers and school staff. c) C. Friends and neighbors. d) D. Community leaders. 18) 18. Which activity is a common and important way for families to grow in faith together? a) A. Watching TV all night long. b) B. Playing video games separately. c) C. Praying together as a family. d) D. Ignoring all church activities. 19) 19. How does being strong in faith help a family's relationships? a) A. They avoid all problems and tough times. b) B. They only think about what they want. c) C. They have more love and unity to face tough times together. d) D. They don't talk to each other about problems. 20) 20. What is a child's role in nurturing family faith? a) A. Ignoring all faith lessons. b) B. Arguing during family prayers. c) C. Refusing to ask questions about traditions. d) D. Respecting, listening, and actively participating in faith activities.

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