During a class conflict, a student leader listens to both sides and makes a fair decision. Which idea from the story of Apo is reflected?, Power over others, Fair and just leadership, Avoidance of conflict, Personal interest, After a typhoon, residents in a barangay work together to clean streets and distribute food without being asked. What value is most evident?, Discipline, Leadership, Volunteerism (Bayanihan), Independence, A student continues attending school and helping at home despite financial struggles. Which value does this show?, Respect, Resilience, Authority, Tradition, In a community meeting, people actively participate and support local leaders’ programs. Why is this important?, It allows leaders to control decisions, It builds trust and strengthens the community, It removes responsibility from citizens, It avoids disagreement, If the villagers in the story had reacted with fear instead of unity after Apo’s death, how would this affect the outcome?, The village would become more organized, The enemies would have greater control, The villagers would become independent, The story would not change, In Olongapo, regular clean-up drives are conducted by residents. How does this reflect “bawal tamad”?, People are forced to participate, People show discipline and shared responsibility, People work only for rewards, People avoid community work, A youth group organizes a campaign to help jeepney drivers affected by rising fuel prices. Which combination of values is shown?, Volunteerism and compassion, Discipline and authority, Tradition and independence, Leadership and power, How is the story of Ulo ng Apo similar to Olongapo’s experience during the Mt. Pinatubo eruption?, Both show people leaving their community, Both show dependence on outsiders, Both show unity and action during crisis, Both show leaders acting alone, A student chooses to follow school rules, complete tasks on time, and help classmates. What does this show about applying the lesson?, Values can guide everyday behavior, Values are only for leaders, Values limit personal growth, Values are only important in history, If the youth of Olongapo ignore the values from Ulo ng Apo, what is the most likely long-term effect?, Stronger cooperation, Increased resilience, Faster development, Loss of unity and community identity.

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