HISTORICAL FIGURES
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
PHILIPPINE LANDMARKS
HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
ART MOVEMENTS
200

This scientist’s theory of relativity fundamentally changed the way we understand space, time, and gravity.

Who is Albert Einstein?

200

Caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases like CO2, this phenomenon leads to rising global temperatures and extreme weather.

What is climate change?

200

Located in Baguio, this mansion serves as the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines.

What is The Mansion?

200

This holiday, commemorated every February, honors the peaceful revolution that led to the ousting of Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.

What is the EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary?

200

This 19th-century European art movement emphasized light and color, with artists like Monet capturing everyday scenes.

What is Impressionism?

400

In 1865, this American president ended slavery by signing the 13th Amendment.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Covering approximately 1.6 million square kilometers, this massive collection of marine debris pollutes the North Pacific.

What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?

400

This historical walled city in Manila, built during the Spanish colonial period, houses important structures like Fort Santiago.

What is Intramuros?

400

This month-long observance is celebrated by Muslims worldwide, including in the Philippines, marked by fasting from dawn to sunset.

What is Ramadan?

400

This art form, popularized by the likes of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, reflects the cultural “rebirth” of ancient Greek and Roman ideals.

What is the Renaissance?

600

Known as the “Father of Medicine,” he is credited with establishing the field of clinical medicine in ancient Greece.

Who is Hippocrates?

600

This type of energy source, including solar and wind, is being promoted to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and cut down emissions.

What are renewable energy sources?

600

Known as the "8th Wonder of the World," this structure in Ifugao was carved into the mountains by indigenous people over 2,000 years ago.

What are the Banaue Rice Terraces?

600

Observed every May 5, this Mexican holiday commemorates pride and heritage along with a victory over French forces in 1862.

What is Cinco de Mayo?

600

Emerging in the early 20th century, this art movement, led by Picasso, broke objects down into geometric shapes for a more abstract representation.

What is Cubism?

800

This German monk and university professor argued the church has to be reformed and by doing so started Protestantism. 

Who is Martin Luther?

800

This occurrence happens when plant or animal species disappear completely from Earth or when there is a decrease or disappearance of species in a specific area.

What is Biodiversity Loss?

800

This tallest peak in the Philippines is an active stratovolcano located in Mindanao.

What is Mount Apo?

800

This German holiday is observed from September to October featuring beer and a traveling carnival.

What is Oktoberfest?

800

This traditional Japanese drama, known for its stylized performance, elaborate costumes, and slow-paced storytelling, dates back to the 14th century.

What is Noh?

1000

This ancient Egyptian pharaoh, who ruled for over 60 years, was known for his extensive building projects and is often referred to as “the Great.”

Who is Ramses II?

1000

This international agreement, adopted in 2015, aims to limit global warming to below 2°C, with an emphasis on 1.5°C.

What is the Paris Agreement?

1000

This coral reef system off Palawan is one of the most biodiverse marine sanctuaries and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What is the Tubbataha Reef?

1000

This Thai New Year every April is celebrated by pouring water to people and the Buddha symbolizing cleaning, reverence, and good fortune.

What is Songkran?

1000

DAILY DOUBLE

Known for its chaotic and unconventional styles, this movement rejected logic and embraced absurdity, with artists like Duchamp pushing boundaries.

What is Dadaism?

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