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CHAVACANO / ZAMBOANGA

GABRIEL, EARL CRITCHELLE C.

1. Zamboanga is called by early Malays as ____________

a. Jambangan
b. Jambanganan
c. Jamboangan

2. Zamboanga is also called as _________


a. Land of latin
b. Land of flowers
c. Land of peace

3. The word Chabacano is derived from Spanish, meaning "_________"

a. Poor people
b. Poor language
c. Poor taste

4. The _____ is a beef-and-goat stew with a broth blackened with roasted coconut. Seasoned
with spices and ginger

a. Tiulah Itum
b. Kurma
c. Chupa Kulo

5. Many Chavacanos believe that ______ can attract supernatural beings or spirits.
a. Sweeping at night
b. whistling at night
c. Knocking on woods

6. A _____ is the traditional wear of the Zamboangueñas popularly worn in the 1900s.
a. Mascot
b. Mascota
c. Mascara

7. This is a dance depicting afternoon leisurely walks enjoyed by Zamboangueños at the park,
church facade or the boulevard

a. Chavacano de Zamboanga
b. Vamos a Zamboanga
c. Jota de Zamboanga
8. These tribes represents the “Vinta” EXCEPT

a. Sama Badjao
b. Yakan
c. Maguindanao

9. Zamboanga Hermosa honors the patron saint ____________.

a. Nuestra Señora dela Candelaria


b. Nuestra Señora de la Virgen del Pilar
c. Nuestra Señora dela Soledad

10. ______ for the Chavacano language, developed in Cavite City, Ternate, Zamboanga and
Ermita.

a. Tawdry
b. Showy
c. Vulgar

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