1. It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or "ukit" in Filipino.
A.Okir
B. Hilot
C.Pis
D.Ikat
2. It serves as protection from spears and knives during combat, and maybe fastened
around the trousers.
A. Ikat
B.Pis
C.Hilot
D.Okir
3. A heavy brass belt commonly worn by T'boli woman during festivals.
A.Hilot
B.Okir
C.Torogan
D. Panolong
4. A wooden comb with with seed beads hanging from it, worn.
A.Torogan
B.Suwat
C.Pis
D.Kulintang
5. An instrument that consist of a row of small brass or bronze gongs horizontally laid
upon a wooden rack.
A Panolong
B.Torogan
C.Kulintang
D. Hilot
6. The ancestral house of the upper-class Maranao; it is the dwelling place of datu along
with his wives and children.
A. Torogan
B.Panolong
C.Hilot
D.Okir
7. An ornament of the Maranao house that has carvings of serpent, floral, and star-and-
bud motif.
A. Panolong
B.Hilot
C.Okir
D.Pis
8. The National artist for Architecture who designed the Monastery of the
Transfiguration.
A. Melchor de Vera
B.Jose Rizal
C. Jose Lim
D.Sarimanok
9. The fort built by the Spaniards in order to protect from pirates from the Sulu Sea
during the Spanish colonial period.
A. Luneta
B.Divisoria
C Forbes Park
D.Fort Pilar of Zamboanga
10. Legendary bird of the Maranao said to be a symbol of good fortune.
A.Sarimanok
B.T'boli
C.T’nalak
D.Pis
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Answer:
1. A. Okir
2. B. Pis
3. A. Hilot
4. B.Suwat
5. C.Kulintang
6. A. Torogan
7. A. Panolong
8. Leandro Locsin (none of the choices)
9. D. Fort Pilar of Zamboanga
10. A. Sarimanok
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