WORLD RELIGIONS
ELEMENTS & COMPOUNDS
FILIPINO INNOVATIONS
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
ARCHITECTURE AROUND THE WORLD
100

This religion, founded by Siddhartha Gautama, encourages followers to achieve enlightenment and escape the cycle of rebirth.

What is Buddhism?

100

This element, represented by the symbol O, is essential for human respiration and makes up about 21% of Earth’s atmosphere.

What is oxygen?

100

This world-renowned dance exercise program, developed by Filipino entrepreneur Alberto “Beto” Perez, combines fitness with dance moves.

What is Zumba?

100

This famous British author created “Harry Potter,” the young wizard who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Who is J.K. Rowling?

100

A gift from the people of France, this statue made its way to America on June 17, 1885.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

This is the oldest monotheistic religion in the world, originating with the covenant between God and Abraham.

What is Judaism?

200

This metallic element, known for its high conductivity, is represented by the symbol Cu and is used widely in wiring.

What is copper?

200

Developed by Teodula Kalaw Africa in 1949, this coconut-based product appears mostly in milkteas nowadays.

What is nata de coco?

200

This Dr. Seuss classic teaches children about protecting the environment through the story of the Once-ler and his greed.

What is The Lorax?

200

This cathedral in Spain, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí, has been under construction for over a century.

What is the Sagrada Familia?

300

The sacred text of this religion is the Quran, which Muslims believe to be the word of God as revealed to Muhammad.

What is Islam?

300

This compound, essential for cleaning, is also known as sodium chloride and is commonly found in kitchens.

What is salt?

300

This transportation was derived from American military vehicles after the country gained its independence in 1946. 

What is jeepney?

300

This children’s book by Maurice Sendak follows Max, a mischievous boy, as he journeys to the land of the Wild Things.

What is Where the Wild Things Are?

300

This ancient Greek structure, located on the Acropolis in Athens, is dedicated to the goddess Athena.

What is the Parthenon?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

This Eastern religion, practiced widely in Japan, centers on ritual practices and the worship of kami, or spirits.

What is Shinto?

400

The most non-reactive of all metals and does not rust, this element has the atomic number 79 and is highly valued for jewelry.

What is gold?

400

This military-themed board game invented by Sofronio H. Pasola, Jr., debuted in CIIT Sportsfest Year 11.

What is the Games of the Generals?

400

This French novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry features a young prince who travels to different planets, each with its own unique lesson.

What is The Little Prince?

400

Once a church, then a mosque, and later a museum, this Turkish structure has stood the test of time and war and means “holy wisdom”.

What is Hagia Sophia?

500

This major religion in India emphasizes nonviolence and reverence for all life forms, promoting karma and rebirth.

What is Hinduism?

500

Known chemically as H2O2, this compound is used as an antiseptic and bleach but is also a powerful oxidizer.

What is hydrogen peroxide?

500

Filipino inventor Diosdado Banatao developed this computer component, revolutionizing the PC industry by allowing graphics to load quickly.

What is the graphics accelerator chip? / What is a graphical user interface (GUI) accelerator chip?

500

This Filipino anthology series was written by Severino Reyes and centers on an elderly woman fond of telling stories to her grandchildren.

What is Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang?

500

The unique pagoda-style structure of this Japanese castle, built in the early 17th century, makes it an architectural treasure in Hyogo, Japan.

What is Himeji Castle?

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