government under the Department of Transportation responsible for all land transportation in the Philippines.
Answer: Land Transportation Office (LTO)
E A S Y
The first trip made by a train (in a long
distance travel) of the philippine national railway (PNR) was between manila bound to __________? And that the PNR was already in full operation even before the start of the revolution against the spain on 1896.
Answer: Dagupan, Pangasinan
E A S Y
One of the oldest railway systems in Asia, the
________, or the Pambansang Daangbakal ng Pilipinas, is the most extensive intra-island railway in Luzon. The rail infrastructure dates back to the Spanish colonial period. Despite being underrated and underfunded, PNR offers affordable transportation systems across Metro Manila to Calamba and Laguna.
Answer: Philippine National Railways
E A S Y
The PNR was created in 1964 through
the Republic Act 4156 during the presidency of ______.
Answer: Diosdado Macapagal
E A S Y
Is the largest port in the Philippines
that also experiences the largest traffic. Like most ports in the country, it is run and managed by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Answer: Port of Manila
E A S Y
On June of 1875, when _______ of Spain
had signed a Royal Decree commanding the Office of the Inspector of Public Works of the Philippines to submit a general plan and proposal to construct a railroad system in the whole region of Luzon.
Answer: King Alfonso XII
E A S Y
And on March of 1891, the first commercial
operation of the train was opened to the public through its first route from Tutuban, Manila until Bagbag. This route has a total distance of about __ kilometers.
Answer: 45 E A S Y
One of the oldest streets in Manila, ____
was created in 1594. Its name was derived from the Spanish word escoltar, meaning "to escort".
Answer: Escolta E A S Y
PNR began operations on November 24, 1892, as
the Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan, during the Spanish colonial period, and later becoming the Manila Railroad Company (MRR) during the __________. It became the Philippine National Railways on June 20, 1964, by virtue of Republic Act No. 4156.
Answer: American colonial period
E A S Y
On November 24, 1892, 130 years
ago The PNR was named as?
Answer: Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan
E A S Y
The Philippines Light Rail Transit Authority
(LRTA) was established on _______ by Executive Order No. 603 to construct, operate and/or lease LRT systems in the Philippines. Its mission is to create a fully integrated mass rail transit network to alleviate Metro Manila's serious congestion.
Answer: July 12, 1980
E A S Y
Who is the new LTO Chief?
Answer: Vigor Mendoza
E A S Y
_____, also known as Benguet-Mountain
Province Road, is the country’s highest road constructed above sea level. Its highest point, 2.26 km (7,400 ft) above sea level, is situated in the municipality of Atok, Benguet.
Answer: Halsema Highway
E A S Y
It is a government-owned and controlled
corporation and agency under the Department of Transportation of the Philippines responsible for the management of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) formerly Manila International Airport. MIAA was created by virtue of Executive Order No. 778 signed in 1982 by President Ferdinand Marcos.
Answer: Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA)
E A S Y
There are __ ports of entry into the
Philippines. Ports of entry are the level at which CBP enforces import and export laws and regulations and implements immigration policies and programs. Answer: 17 E A S Y
Also known as the Pan-Philippine Highway,
Daang Maharlika was a project of President Diosdado Macapagal and completed during the time of President ____________ in the 1960s.
Answer: Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
E A S Y
How many international airport
that Philippines have?
Answer: 8 E A S Y
The first expressways in the Philippines are
the ______ and the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), both of which were built in the late 1960s. The first elevated toll road in the Philippines is the Skyway, with its construction consisting of numerous sections called "stages".
Answer: North Luzon Expressway (NLEX)
E A S Y
Region III’s ______ is the country’s longest
expressway. Passing by breathtaking view of fields and majestic mountain ranges, the 93.77-kilometer road extends from the Subic Bay Freeport Zone to Tarlac City and passes through the heart of Hacienda Luisita.
Answer: Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway
E A S Y
Spanning 10-18 lanes, ______ is the
widest road in the Philippines. It is also known as the “killer highway” due to the frequent accidents in the area.
Answer: Commonwealth Avenue
E A S Y
is responsible for implementing policies on civil
aviation in order to ensure safe, economical, and efficient air travel.
Answer: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
E A S Y
______ is the country's oldest national road. It
was inaugurated in 1565 and was named after the Italian navigator Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish).
Answer: Cebu’s Colon Street
E A S Y
_________, also known as “Daang Maharlika”, is the
longest highway in the Philippines. Labelled as N1 in the Route Numbering System of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), it stretches 3,517 kilometers from Laoag City, Ilocos Norte to Zamboanga City and passes by the Patapat Viaduct in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte and other scenic spots.