Who was the first president of the Katipunan?
Andres Bonifacio
What do you call a person singing with another person?
a Duet
Who is the most Disney character?
Mickey Mouse
What is the tallest building in the world?
Burj Khalifa
The pride of the Philippines in the boxing arena
Manny Pacquiao
Who was the first President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines?
Manuel L. Quezon
Who was the composer of the Philippine National Anthem "Lupang Hinirang"?
Julian Felipe
The famous line "I am the King of the World" was spoken by Jack in the movie Titanic. Who directed the movie?
James Cameron
What is the world’s largest coral reef system?
The great barrier reef
What ball is used in table tennis?
Ping-pong ball
What is the oldest city in the Philippines?
Cebu
She is an american singer and named as the "Queen of Pop"
Madonna
"Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." This famous line is heard in what movie?
Forrest Gump
A circle of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Equator
In which country was the olympic games first held
Greece
What was the name of the pre-colonial writing system used by Filipinos?
Baybayin
A type of musical instruments that will produce sounds by hitting or by being struck.
Percussion Instruments
Jimmy Santos took on the role as big baby boy, immature or childish, like somebody who never grew past childhood. What is the title of the movie?
Bondying or Bondying: The Little Big Boy
What do you call a species without bones
Invertebrate
What game is considered the national sport of Japan?
Sumo
What treaty ended the Spanish-American War and transferred the Philippines to the United States?
Treaty of Paris (1898)
He was a German - classical music composer and a pianist and some of his greatest works were composed while he was going deaf.
Ludwig van Beethoven
What is the movie in which Jim Carrey discovers that his everyday life is really a TV show about him?
The Truman Show
Who is the father of atomic bomb?
Robert Oppenheimer
What game is called the “sport of kings”?
Chess