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1. It is a variation of the ambahan that uses eight syllables instead of seven. It is frequently etched in
bamboo tubes or slats.
a. Ambahan
b. Urukay
c. Tingkop
d. Morion
2. It refers to the masks that are made of wood or papier-mâché, adorned with colorful shells, animal
ahirs, tassels and crepe papers.
a. Ambahan
b. Urukay
c. Tingkop
d. Morion
3. It is a rhythmic, poetic expression of Hanunuo Mangyans with a meter of seven syllables written on a
bamboo tubes.
a. Ambahan
b. Urukay
c. Tingkop
d. Morion
a. Ambahan
b. Urukay
c.Tingkop
d. Morion
5. It is considered as one of the most important artifacts in the Philippines excavated in the early 1960’s
inside the Manunggul Cave at Lipuun Point, Palawan.
a.Manunggul Jar
b.Patadyong
c.MIMAROPA
d. Loom weaving
a.Manunggul Jar
b. Patadyong
c.MIMAROPA
d. Loom weaving
7. It was a popular style in the municipality of Tubigon. Their products are made from raffia and buri
leaves
a.Manunggul Jar
b. Patadyong
c.MIMAROPA
d.Loom weaving
8. It is a sheet as thin as chipboard that measures 2x3 meters and is made of tikog.
a.Manunggul Jar
b. Patadyong
c.Banig
d.Loom weaving
9. They are the first inhabitants of Palawan which has a unique writing system that they use to write
their history and communicate with each other.
a.Tagbanua
b. T’boli
c.Malay
d.Americans
10.They are ethno linguistic group residing in Mindoro and their name means “truly/real/genuine”,
where they reside in the Southern part of Mindoro.
a.Tagbanua
b. T’boli
c.Malay
d. Hanunuo Mangyan