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  • 1

    The longest used tool in history.

    Handaxes

  • 2

    A flake tool similar to the axe, whose arched blade is placed at a right angle to the handle.

    Adze

  • 3

    Are the Ethnolinguistic group that comprise large groups in the Pacific Islands including Mainland and Maritime Southeast Asia, Micronesia, Island Melanesia, and Polynesia.

    Austronesians

  • 4

    Are common in agriculture for mountainous areas, and are useful to support crops that require irrigation such as rice.

    Graduated Terraces

  • 5

    Mostly sung as passed down oral tradition, highest point of development for Philippine Folk Literature.

    Epic Poetry

  • 6

    The early Bisayans believed that the __________ coverings in the eyes, nose and mouth protect the dead from evil spirits who want to occupy the dead body

    Gold

  • 7

    The Laguna Copperplate inscription shows a documentation of what?

    Clearing of debt

  • 8

    the staple food of precolonial Philippines.

    Rice

  • 9

    One handed weapons are almost always paired with _________ in warfare.

    Shields

  • 10

    the practice of chanted oral tradition was adopted by the Spanish colonizers and turned into the __________.

    Pasyon

  • 11

    The epic poem of the precolonial Ilocanos.

    Biag ni Lam-ang

  • 12

    Musical instruments of the Bangsamoro people are often decorated with carved/painted ______ motifs.

    Okir

  • 13

    The musical instruments of the Cordilleras are often decorated with ______ motifs.

    Geometric

  • 14

    The National Sport of the Philippines comes from this traditional game which predates colonial rule.

    Sipa

  • 15

    This multipurpose tool became a symbol of revolution against colonial rule most notably depicted in scenes of the Katipunan.

    Bolo

  • 16

    The powder used in combination with betel nut and betel leaf that leaves the active psychoactive ingredient in freebase form to make it enter the bloodstream.

    Apog

  • 17

    Juan Luna's painting that won the gold medal in the 1884 Madrid Exposition.

    Spoliarium

  • 18

    The Porta Vaga mall in Session Road is named after which figure in Christianity?

    The Virgin Mary

  • 19

    a series of images/painting depicting Jesus Christ on his day of crucifixion.

    Via crucis

  • 20

    The racial term often used derogatorily by the Colonial Spaniards to refer to the Filipinos.

    Indio

  • 21

    what part of the headhunting axe is used to hook the opponent's shield?

    Spike

  • 22

    the game of Chess originated in which country?

    India

  • 23

    the Filipino martial discipline focusing on rapid unarmed/bladed strikes and disarming techniques.

    Arnis

  • 24

    heavily-armored, fully equipped, professional warriors belonging to an aristocratic family that often rode into battle on their horses (hence our term caballero).

    Knight

  • 25

    the queen in chess was formerly known as the ___________________ in its earliest iterations.

    Minister

  • 26

    the Austronesian word for sailboat.

    Balangay

  • 27

    The world's first circumnavigation was headed by

    Fernando Magallanes

  • 28

    The world's first circumnavigation was chronicled by whom?

    Antonio Pigafetta

  • 29

    the second expedition to the Philippines from Spain was led by the to-be first gobernador-heneral of the country named

    Miguel Lopez de Legazpi

  • 30

    the name of this city in Manila means "within the walls".

    Intramuros

  • 31

    Who painted Christian Virgins Exposed to the Populace/Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho?

    Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo

  • 32

    the term for the Permian-period supercontinent that comes from Greek "all of the earth"the term for the Permian-period supercontinent that comes from Greek "all of the earth"

    Pangaea

  • 33

    the process of striking concoidal fracturing material to produce edges

    Knapping

  • 34

    the precolonial Tagalog term for heaven

    Kaluwalhatian

  • 35

    body modification believed as an attempt to gain favor from spiritual entities

    dental ornamentation

  • 36

    a funeral garment worn as a loose waistcoat in Bontoka funeral garment worn as a loose waistcoat in Bontok

    Finangulawan

  • 37

    the original name of the UP College of Fine Arts.

    Academia de Dibujo y Pintura

  • 38

    the pawn represents the ________ in Chess.

    Peasant

  • 39

    The term used for the smallest political unit in the Philippines even then.

    Barangay

  • 40

    The Laguna Copperplate Inscription was written in the ______ script

    kawi

  • 41

    the script that the Laguna Copperplate inscription was written in was commonly used in the _________ language

    Sanskrit

  • 42

    creatures with coffins on their backs called the __________ were believed to carry spirits to the Underworld according to Tagalog beliefs.

    buwaya

  • 43

    The first victory against the colonizers (mananakop) was attributed to which chieftain?

    Lapu Lapu

  • 44

    a name of a class of ancestor spirit

    Anito

  • 45

    The figures on the cover of the Manunggul Jar is believed to be a soul (called the _________) by early filipinos.

    Ginhawa

  • 46

    An ancient piece of pottery called the ______ is believed to be a soul by early Filipinos, a boatman, and a boat which features a face, representing the voyage to an afterlife.

    Manunggul Jar

  • 47

    Are carved ancestor figures placed in granaries to guard the harvest. These sculptures are believed to house the souls of the ancestors and are usually placed in male-female pairs.

    Bul-ul

  • 48

    Coffins that resemble boat-like shapes that may be attributed to the belief of many Austronesian-speaking societies where the soul (main soul) of a person travels to the land of the dead by passing through bodies of water.

    Wooden Coffins

  • 49

    the basic equipment for rice preparation, particularly pounding (Palau-rice grains) to separate and remove the hulls, among others.

    Mortars and pestles

  • 50

    also known as ‘saddles’

    siya

  • 51

    the blade profile shifts its balance towards the tip, making it more powerful for chopping attacks, this combined with the style of the handle makes it suitable for two-handed wielding.

    Kampilan

  • 52

    the blades are believed to enhance slashes, though the pistol grip (the handle) suggests that it would also be used for stabbing, where the waved design would further open the entry wound.

    Kris

  • 53

    are typically also used in hunting, where the barbs prevent the spearhead from exiting the prey animal.

    Barbed spears

  • 54

    Knife with stealth.

    Kiping

  • 55

    An axe than maybe used in farming, performing house chores or a ceremonial symbol in rituals.

    Gaman/ Aliwa

  • 56

    The Filipino term referring to all forms of recreational play.

    Laro

  • 57

    A two player, turn based traditional board game.

    Sungka

  • 58

    The first documented use of narcotics ______ in the Philippines was in 1609.

    Opium

  • 59

    used by the Moros to dull the nerves and intoxicate themselves in preparation to ambush the Spanish forces in a suicidal attack (juramentado).

    Opium

  • 60

    King

    Rajah

  • 61

    Queen

    Minister

  • 62

    Bishop

    Elephant

  • 63

    Knight/Horse

    Warrior

  • 64

    Rook

    Chariot

  • 65

    Pawn also known as ______.

    Serf

  • 66

    Also known as chess.

    Satoran

  • 67

    The Spanish Bahay na Bato or ______.

    The Antillean House

  • 68

    metal with disinfecting properties.

    Silver

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The longest used tool in history.

    Handaxes

  • 2

    A flake tool similar to the axe, whose arched blade is placed at a right angle to the handle.

    Adze

  • 3

    Are the Ethnolinguistic group that comprise large groups in the Pacific Islands including Mainland and Maritime Southeast Asia, Micronesia, Island Melanesia, and Polynesia.

    Austronesians

  • 4

    Are common in agriculture for mountainous areas, and are useful to support crops that require irrigation such as rice.

    Graduated Terraces

  • 5

    Mostly sung as passed down oral tradition, highest point of development for Philippine Folk Literature.

    Epic Poetry

  • 6

    The early Bisayans believed that the __________ coverings in the eyes, nose and mouth protect the dead from evil spirits who want to occupy the dead body

    Gold

  • 7

    The Laguna Copperplate inscription shows a documentation of what?

    Clearing of debt

  • 8

    the staple food of precolonial Philippines.

    Rice

  • 9

    One handed weapons are almost always paired with _________ in warfare.

    Shields

  • 10

    the practice of chanted oral tradition was adopted by the Spanish colonizers and turned into the __________.

    Pasyon

  • 11

    The epic poem of the precolonial Ilocanos.

    Biag ni Lam-ang

  • 12

    Musical instruments of the Bangsamoro people are often decorated with carved/painted ______ motifs.

    Okir

  • 13

    The musical instruments of the Cordilleras are often decorated with ______ motifs.

    Geometric

  • 14

    The National Sport of the Philippines comes from this traditional game which predates colonial rule.

    Sipa

  • 15

    This multipurpose tool became a symbol of revolution against colonial rule most notably depicted in scenes of the Katipunan.

    Bolo

  • 16

    The powder used in combination with betel nut and betel leaf that leaves the active psychoactive ingredient in freebase form to make it enter the bloodstream.

    Apog

  • 17

    Juan Luna's painting that won the gold medal in the 1884 Madrid Exposition.

    Spoliarium

  • 18

    The Porta Vaga mall in Session Road is named after which figure in Christianity?

    The Virgin Mary

  • 19

    a series of images/painting depicting Jesus Christ on his day of crucifixion.

    Via crucis

  • 20

    The racial term often used derogatorily by the Colonial Spaniards to refer to the Filipinos.

    Indio

  • 21

    what part of the headhunting axe is used to hook the opponent's shield?

    Spike

  • 22

    the game of Chess originated in which country?

    India

  • 23

    the Filipino martial discipline focusing on rapid unarmed/bladed strikes and disarming techniques.

    Arnis

  • 24

    heavily-armored, fully equipped, professional warriors belonging to an aristocratic family that often rode into battle on their horses (hence our term caballero).

    Knight

  • 25

    the queen in chess was formerly known as the ___________________ in its earliest iterations.

    Minister

  • 26

    the Austronesian word for sailboat.

    Balangay

  • 27

    The world's first circumnavigation was headed by

    Fernando Magallanes

  • 28

    The world's first circumnavigation was chronicled by whom?

    Antonio Pigafetta

  • 29

    the second expedition to the Philippines from Spain was led by the to-be first gobernador-heneral of the country named

    Miguel Lopez de Legazpi

  • 30

    the name of this city in Manila means "within the walls".

    Intramuros

  • 31

    Who painted Christian Virgins Exposed to the Populace/Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho?

    Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo

  • 32

    the term for the Permian-period supercontinent that comes from Greek "all of the earth"the term for the Permian-period supercontinent that comes from Greek "all of the earth"

    Pangaea

  • 33

    the process of striking concoidal fracturing material to produce edges

    Knapping

  • 34

    the precolonial Tagalog term for heaven

    Kaluwalhatian

  • 35

    body modification believed as an attempt to gain favor from spiritual entities

    dental ornamentation

  • 36

    a funeral garment worn as a loose waistcoat in Bontoka funeral garment worn as a loose waistcoat in Bontok

    Finangulawan

  • 37

    the original name of the UP College of Fine Arts.

    Academia de Dibujo y Pintura

  • 38

    the pawn represents the ________ in Chess.

    Peasant

  • 39

    The term used for the smallest political unit in the Philippines even then.

    Barangay

  • 40

    The Laguna Copperplate Inscription was written in the ______ script

    kawi

  • 41

    the script that the Laguna Copperplate inscription was written in was commonly used in the _________ language

    Sanskrit

  • 42

    creatures with coffins on their backs called the __________ were believed to carry spirits to the Underworld according to Tagalog beliefs.

    buwaya

  • 43

    The first victory against the colonizers (mananakop) was attributed to which chieftain?

    Lapu Lapu

  • 44

    a name of a class of ancestor spirit

    Anito

  • 45

    The figures on the cover of the Manunggul Jar is believed to be a soul (called the _________) by early filipinos.

    Ginhawa

  • 46

    An ancient piece of pottery called the ______ is believed to be a soul by early Filipinos, a boatman, and a boat which features a face, representing the voyage to an afterlife.

    Manunggul Jar

  • 47

    Are carved ancestor figures placed in granaries to guard the harvest. These sculptures are believed to house the souls of the ancestors and are usually placed in male-female pairs.

    Bul-ul

  • 48

    Coffins that resemble boat-like shapes that may be attributed to the belief of many Austronesian-speaking societies where the soul (main soul) of a person travels to the land of the dead by passing through bodies of water.

    Wooden Coffins

  • 49

    the basic equipment for rice preparation, particularly pounding (Palau-rice grains) to separate and remove the hulls, among others.

    Mortars and pestles

  • 50

    also known as ‘saddles’

    siya

  • 51

    the blade profile shifts its balance towards the tip, making it more powerful for chopping attacks, this combined with the style of the handle makes it suitable for two-handed wielding.

    Kampilan

  • 52

    the blades are believed to enhance slashes, though the pistol grip (the handle) suggests that it would also be used for stabbing, where the waved design would further open the entry wound.

    Kris

  • 53

    are typically also used in hunting, where the barbs prevent the spearhead from exiting the prey animal.

    Barbed spears

  • 54

    Knife with stealth.

    Kiping

  • 55

    An axe than maybe used in farming, performing house chores or a ceremonial symbol in rituals.

    Gaman/ Aliwa

  • 56

    The Filipino term referring to all forms of recreational play.

    Laro

  • 57

    A two player, turn based traditional board game.

    Sungka

  • 58

    The first documented use of narcotics ______ in the Philippines was in 1609.

    Opium

  • 59

    used by the Moros to dull the nerves and intoxicate themselves in preparation to ambush the Spanish forces in a suicidal attack (juramentado).

    Opium

  • 60

    King

    Rajah

  • 61

    Queen

    Minister

  • 62

    Bishop

    Elephant

  • 63

    Knight/Horse

    Warrior

  • 64

    Rook

    Chariot

  • 65

    Pawn also known as ______.

    Serf

  • 66

    Also known as chess.

    Satoran

  • 67

    The Spanish Bahay na Bato or ______.

    The Antillean House

  • 68

    metal with disinfecting properties.

    Silver