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motivate, train, organize, and mobilize them for national defense preparedness.
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Each of the NSTP components shall be undertaken for an academic period of two (2)
semesters for 54 to 90 training hours per semester.
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a. all of the choices
b. participation
c. commitment
d. knowledge
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When did the military instruction start in the University of the Philippines?
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a. 1911
b. 1912
c. 1910
d. 1889
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In this university, a military training course was first organized by Father Domingo Collantes
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a. DLSU
b. UP
c. Siliman University
d. UST
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a. ROTC Act
b. Military Training Act
c. National Defense Act
d. NTSP Act
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Because when we have a better understanding of ourselves, we are empowered to make
changes and to build on our areas of strength as well as identify areas where we would like
to make improvements.
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Male students who have completed two semesters of the expanded ROTC/NSP are deemed
to have complied with the NSTP requirement.
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a. Doubt more than the usual
b. Believe in yourself
c. Control stress
d. Focus on what you want
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a. Civil
b. Cynic
c. Civic
d. Cyclical
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In 1980, this law mandated compulsory national service to all Filipino citizens
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a. National Military Training Law
b. National Service Law
c. National Defense Law
d. National Allegiance Law
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a. feelings
b. attitude
c. behavior
d. judgment
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This refers to knowing the difference between your biological or inherited traits and your
environmental or acquired traits.
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a. you and your faith
b. you as you
c. you and your belief
d. you as a Filipino
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The school authorities shall exercise academic and administrative supervision on the design,
formulation, adoption and implementation of the different NSTP components in their
respective schools.
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a. self-awareness
b. self-motivation
c. self-talk
d. None of the choices
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The completion of ROTC training as requisite for graduation is set aside for students who
have completed all their academic requirements for their respective courses.
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The National Service Training Program (NSTP) Law or RA 9163 also known as “An Act
Establishing the National Service Training Program (NSTP) for tertiary level students.
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Feeling is a power to make something appear to be something different than what it really
is.
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