Pinoy Foods
Government/History
Geography
Stereotypes
Pop Culture
100

Mini egg rolls filled with meat or vegetables.

 Lumpia

100

Which city is known as the "Walled City?"




Intramuros

100

The continent where the Philippines is found.

Asia

100

Filipinos use this to point at something.

lips (or mouth)

100

The Philippines' most famous athlete.

Manny Pacquiao

200

Influenced by the Chinese, this dish is an adaptation of Chinese Lo Mein and Mei Fun Noodles.

Pancit

200

Philippines’ Independence Day

June 12

200

What is the LRT 2 station whose name is the Spanish word for purity?


Pureza

200

As a Filipino child, you were probably hit by this by your parents.

tsinelas

200

Filipino singer Arnel Pineda joined this famous American rock band in 2008.

Journey

300

The national dish of the Philippines; any protein cooked in soy sauce, vinegar, and onions.

Adobo

300

What is the original name of Luneta park?



Bagumbayan

300

The Philippines is considered as this, which translates to “chains of islands”.

archipelago

300

It is not considered a meal if you don’t have this.

rice

300

She is known for her contributions to some of the most popular Disney songs.

Lea Salonga

400
Made from fertilized duck fetus. Popular in the country, not so much around the world.
What is Balut?
400

What pen name did Marcelo H del Pilar use in his writings?



Plaridel

400

These are the three geographical division of the Philippines.

What are Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao

400

Almost every Filipino has this in their bathrooms.

tabo

400

This is the longest running game show in the Philippines, which first aired in 1979.

 “Eat Bulaga”

500

Fried sizzled chopped bits of pigs head and liver. Usually seasoned with calamansi and chili peppers and sometimes topped with an egg

 Sisig

500

Which country occupied the Philippines during World War II?






Japan

500

This volcano erupted in 1991 and considered the 2nd largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century.

 Mt. Pinatubo

500

What era does "Filipino Time' originated?

Spanish colonial era

500

It is dubbed the first "teleserye" on Philippine television, which translates to The Promise.

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