The document contains a 10-question quiz about regions, peoples, and places in central Luzon, Philippines. It asks the test taker to identify the subject of statements about the Kapampangans ethnic group, the origin of the word "Tagalog", the site of the last stand of American and Filipino soldiers in World War 2, the origin of the city name "Balanga", the gateway to northern Philippines, the rice bowl of the Philippines, the indigenous Aeta people, the onion capital of the Philippines, the origin of the name "Pampanga", and a marriage custom practiced in the region.
The document contains a 10-question quiz about regions, peoples, and places in central Luzon, Philippines. It asks the test taker to identify the subject of statements about the Kapampangans ethnic group, the origin of the word "Tagalog", the site of the last stand of American and Filipino soldiers in World War 2, the origin of the city name "Balanga", the gateway to northern Philippines, the rice bowl of the Philippines, the indigenous Aeta people, the onion capital of the Philippines, the origin of the name "Pampanga", and a marriage custom practiced in the region.
The document contains a 10-question quiz about regions, peoples, and places in central Luzon, Philippines. It asks the test taker to identify the subject of statements about the Kapampangans ethnic group, the origin of the word "Tagalog", the site of the last stand of American and Filipino soldiers in World War 2, the origin of the city name "Balanga", the gateway to northern Philippines, the rice bowl of the Philippines, the indigenous Aeta people, the onion capital of the Philippines, the origin of the name "Pampanga", and a marriage custom practiced in the region.
Identify what is being asked in the following statements.
1. Considered to be the 6th largest Filipino ethno- linguistic group. Kapampangans 2. Tagalog comes from the native term taga-ilog meaning people living along the river. 3. Famous in history as one of the last stands of American and Filipino soldiers. Battle of Bataan 4. Balanga came from the word banga the Tagalog term for pot used in cooking. 5. Known as the " Gateway to the Northern Philippines ". Bulacan 6. Considered as the " Rice Bowl of the Philippines ". Nueva Ecija 7. Indigenous people who live in scattered, isolated mountainous parts of Luzon. Aeta 8. Onion Capital of the Philippines. Nueva Ecija 9. It comes from the word pangpang meaning riverbank. Pampanga 10. A practiced when the parents of the boy confer with their balae regarding marriage plans of the children. Pamanhikan