1.
How many ships did Ferdinand Magellan use during his voyage that eventually found the Philippines?
Correct Answer
B. 5
Explanation
Ferdinand Magellan used 5 ships during his voyage that eventually found the Philippines.
2.
Where did Miguel Lopez de Legazpi establish San Miguel?
Correct Answer
C. Cebu
Explanation
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi established San Miguel in Cebu.
3.
What years did the Spanish occupy the Philippines?
Correct Answer
E. 1565-1898
Explanation
The Spanish occupied the Philippines from 1565 until 1898. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi established the first Spanish settlement in Cebu. The Spanish colonized and occupied the Philippines for 333 years until ceded to the United States at the Spanish-American War in 1898.
4.
Who are the Malay?
Correct Answer
C. Austronesian people inhabiting the Malay Peninsula
Explanation
The Malay are Austronesian people who inhabit the Malay Peninsula, including parts of Malaysia, Singapore, and regions of Thailand and Indonesia. The Malay have their own rich history, culture, traditions, and language distinct from other ethnic groups, and played a significant role in the development of Southeastern Asia.
5.
When was Tagalog established as the national language of the Philippines?
Correct Answer
D. December 30, 1937
Explanation
Tagalog was established as the national language of the Philippines on December 30, 1937. This decision was made by the National Language Institute, which was tasked with selecting a national language that would promote unity among the diverse population of the country. Tagalog was chosen due to its widespread usage and its similarity to other Philippine languages. The establishment of Tagalog as the national language aimed to foster a sense of national identity and facilitate communication among Filipinos.
6.
Which one of these languages is not indigenous to the Philippines?
Correct Answer
D. Davao
Explanation
Davao is not a language indigenous to the Philippines. It is actually the name of a city in the Philippines, located on the island of Mindanao. The languages mentioned in the options, such as Tagalog, Ilokano, Waray-waray, and Kapampangan, are all native languages spoken in different regions of the Philippines. However, Davao is not a language but rather the name of a specific place.
7.
When is FIND Dialogue 2009?
Correct Answer
B. November 20-22, 2009
Explanation
The FIND Dialogue, an annual conference orchestrated by the Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue, Inc. (FIND, Inc.), gathers Filipino-American students from diverse colleges and universities. This event serves as a platform for discussions on pertinent issues within the Filipino-American community, fostering cultural exchange and network building. The FIND Dialogue held in 2009 spanned three days, taking place from November 20th to November 22nd.
8.
What is the traditional woven fabric in the Philippines, often used for special occasions and ceremonies?
Correct Answer
D. Barong Tagalog
Explanation
Barong Tagalog is a traditional formal wear for men in the Philippines, often worn during special occasions and ceremonies. It is made from delicate materials like piña (pineapple) or jusi (banana) fibers, showcasing intricate embroidery and design.
9.
Which one of these people is not part of ODU FASA's Eboard?
Correct Answer
D. Khloe Gatmaitan
Explanation
The question asks to identify the person who is not part of ODU FASA's Eboard. The names listed are Karlo Encarnacion, Fred Gloria, Dawn Panaguiton, Khloe Gatmaitan, and Virginia Lintot. The correct answer is Khloe Gatmaitan.
10.
Who is Manny Pacquiao fighting on November 14, 2009?
Correct Answer
C. Miguel Cotto
Explanation
Manny Pacquiao fought Miguel Cotto on November 14, 2009.