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Sop:

1. What is the animal whose poop is in the shape of cubes? Wombat


2. What is this style of mustache which was primarily associated with Charlie Chaplin, both
in the United States and Europe but most commonly seen on Adolf Hitler which
translates to “snot brake”? Rotzbremse
3. On 2 July 1994, this football player was murdered in the aftermath of the 1994 FIFA
World Cup, reportedly as retaliation for having scored an own goal which contributed to
the team's elimination from the tournament. Who is this football player? Andrés
Escobar Saldarriaga
4. This disease ends when the beloved returns the romantic feelings of another or when
the victim dies. What do you call this a fictional disease in which the victim coughs up
flower petals when they suffer from one-sided love? Hanahaki disease
5. What is the original name of the Sistine Chapel? Give its Italian name. Cappella Magna
6. What do you call the compound used in medicine for relieving pain? Analgesic
7. Offered as an elective under De La Salle University Dasmariñas Senior High School
Department, this course will dive into the enchanting world of Taylor Swift and explore
the musical artistry that has captured hearts worldwide. What is the title of this course
offered by DLSU? Speak Now: Swifties Unleashed
8. Where does respiration occur in cockroaches? Spiracles
9. Who is the Drag Race Philippines season one contestant set to join the official lineup for
RuPaul’s Drag Race: UK vs the World season two? Marina Summers
10. In the upcoming film adaptation of the famous book written by Colleen Hoover, It Ends
With Us, set to release on June 21, 2024, starring Blake Lively and Brandon Sklenar,
who is the film’s director? Justin Baldoni
11. What is the real name of Lord Buddha? Siddhartha Gautama
12. Who is this Assyrian goddess who is said to be the mermaid who was the original
inspiration for all mermaid stories? Atargatis
13. Which Filipino film has been deemed as the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time
which has grossed over P845 million worldwide as of January 17, 2024? Rewind
14. Paramore has returned to social media with a teaser of their cover of Talking Heads’
“Burning Down The House,” off an upcoming tribute album paying homage to the latter’s
1984 live album “Stop Making Sense.” What is the title of their tribute album?
15. In the famous anime Your Name, two teenagers share a profound, magical connection
upon discovering they are swapping bodies. Set in the town of Itomori, a comet is set to
crash as a result of a fragment from a certain comet. This comet is named Comet
Tiamat. What is the name of the volcanic island that inspired the creation of the anime
Your Name? Aogashima Island
16. What are the names of the first three Hecatoncheires spawned by Gaea and Ouranos?
Briareus, Cottus, and Gyges
17. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician who was the leader of the Nazi
Party, Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and Führer of Nazi Germany from
1934 to 1945. He was effectively a dictator of Nazi Germany and was at the center of
World War II in Europe and the Holocaust. Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain
from 1937 to 1940 who is responsible for the policy of appeasement with Adolf Hitler's
Nazi Germany? Neville Chamberlain
18. The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from ancient Sumeria and Akkadia, it is also
regarded as one of the oldest remnant pieces of literature on Earth. In one of the
chapters, Gilgamesh embarks on a journey to find the survivor of the great flood to learn
how to achieve eternal life. Who is this survivor of the great flood who built an ark to
save himself and his people from the disaster? Utnapishtim
19. What is the Italian word that translates to "a certain nonchalance, so as to conceal all art
and make whatever one does or says appear to be without effort and almost without any
thought about it"? Sprezzatura
20. What is the name of the office in the famous TV show, The Office? Dunder Mifflin
Paper Company
21. These two protagonists are taking the reigns from Ash Ketchum as the new protagonists
of the Pokemon anime after 26 years. Their names are Liko and Roy. Who is the partner
Pokemon of Liko? Sprigatito
22. In the Harry Potter universe, the Black family believed that wizard blood and Muggle
blood should never mix thus explaining the meaning behind their motto. This motto
means “Always Pure” in English. What is the motto of the Black Family? Toujours Pur
23. In chemistry, what do you call the amount of energy required to remove an electron from
an isolated atom or molecule? Ionization Energy
24. This is a low fantasy novel written for children by Patrick Ness. Set in present-day
England, it features a boy who struggles to cope with the consequences of his mother's
terminal cancer; he is repeatedly visited in the middle of the night by a giant tree-like
monster who states that he will come back each night and tell him three stories. Give the
title of this novel. A Monster Calls
25. What do you call the region of the brain that contains neurons involved in speech
function? This area, located in the frontal part of the left hemisphere of the brain, was
discovered in 1861 by a French surgeon, who found that it serves a vital role in the
generation of articulate speech. Broca’s area (or Broca area)
26. Stephen Hawking was known to suffer from a certain disease that left him stuck in his
wheelchair due to muscle atrophy and voluntary control of muscles. This disease is
known as ALS. What does ALS stand for? Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
27. What is the ability to react both as a base and as an acid? Amphoterism
28. What does RIP stand for? Give its Latin meaning. Requiescat in Pace
29. In the book, Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, Will Traynor suffers from a certain disability
that causes him to lose the use of his limbs and be paralyzed from the neck down. What
is this disability called? Quadriplegia
30. La Solidaridad was the name of the all-Filipino organization established by the
illustrados of Barcelona on December 13, 1888, which sought to create Filipino
representation in the Spanish Cortes. It was also the name of the official publication of
the organization. What was the name of the cousin of Dr. Jose Rizal, who became the
first president of the La Solidaridad? Galicano Apacible
31. He was the 29th Archbishop of Manila from February 10, 1953, until his death on
September 3, 1973. He paved the way for the founding of Catholic Charities (eventually
known as Caritas Manila) and the reconstruction of St. Paul Hospital. Who is this Filipino
bishop who is also the first Filipino to become a cardinal? Rufino Santos
32. The rings of Saturn are the most extensive ring system of any planet in the Solar
System. When inspected, there seems to be a black gap that seems to divide the ring
system into two. What is that region that is found between Saturn’s A Ring and B Ring?
Cassini Division
33. What do you call the process by which venom is injected by the bite or sting of a
venomous animal? Envenomation
34. Grandma is twice the age of her mother and is 60 years older than Tanisha. If the sum of
the ages of Tanisha. Mother and Grandmother are 150, how old is Tanisha? 24-year-old
35. Polysaccharides play an important role in many biological processes such as storing
energy and sending cellular messages. These are constantly produced and modified in
which organelle in a plant cell? Golgi Body

Leb:
1. Kale is sad because he recently got a low score in his RHGP grade. This happened
because he recently committed a major offense on the schools handbook. Dep Ed or the
Department of Education implemented the subject RHGP to develop the student’s
personality in order to prepare him/her for his/her role in the family, the world of work,
and the community. What does RHGP mean? Revitalized Homeroom Guidance
Program
2. What is the name of the king that rejected Mallegan’s petition for a post in the royal
navy? King Emanuel Of Portugal
3. It is also known as Diwata 1, what is the name of the Philippine microsatellite launched
to the International Space Station (ISS) in March 23, 2016.PHL-Microsat-1
4. What is the name of the Executive Order issued by President Duterte which allows
accessibility of documents and other transactions in the government to ensure
transparency and accountability? Freedom of Information
5. Benham Rise is a 13-million hectare underwater plateau located near Aurora. The area
is solely claimed, as part of its continental shelf, by the Republic of the Philippines, which
was confirmed by the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf
on April 12, 2012. Thru the Executive Order No. 25, President Duterte renamed the
underwater plateau. What do we call Benham Rise now? Philippine Rise
6. What is the local name of this native vine that is featured on the newly-designed 5-peso
coin recently released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas? It is commonly known as the
jade vine. Tayabak
7. What is the name of the Korean shipyard located in Subic, Zambales that filed for
corporate rehabilitation after it declared bankruptcy; the biggest ever bankruptcy in the
Philippines. Hanjin heavy industries and Construction Philippines
8. Created by OpenAI, ChatGPT is a form of a generative AI that can be used by many,
mostly students. Students nowadays rely so much on AI due to the fact that it gives
convenient answers even with difficult questions. Due to its popularity, different
companies started making their own form of AI. What is the name of the AI that was
recently announced by google? Gemini
9. What do you call the shape where it is a two-dimensional manifold which is not
orientable, the shape’s neck disappears into itself in such a way that there is no outside
or inside, just one continuous surface? Klein Bottle
10. Where is the seat of the archdiocese of nueva Sevogia and was called " Ciudad
Fernando " in honor of king Ferdinand during the Spanish regime? Vigan
11. The proclamation of Philippine independence was the most significant achievement of
Aguinaldo’s dictatorial government. It was also the formal unfurling of the Filipino flag.
Who wrote and solemnly read the "Act of Declaration of Independence"? Ambrosio R.
Bautista
12. In todays era, the microwave oven is used to reheating previously cooked foods and
cooking some variety of foods. It uses an electron tube called a magnetron. Who is the
inventor of the microwave oven? Percy Spencer.
13. The Rizal family had 11 siblings, of whom Rizal was the seventh. One of his siblings
died early and is said to have been Rizal's 'first sorrow'. This sibling is Conception, she
dies at the age of9 3, at the year of 1865. What is Conception’s nickname? Concha
14. The longest revolt in the Philippone history was during the the times when the Phillipines
was still one of Spain’s colonies. The revolt happened because because a Jesuit priest
refused to give this man’s brother, Sagarino, a Christian burial as he had died in a duel.
Lasting for 85 years, Who led the longest revolt in the Philippines during the Spanish
times? Francisco Dogohoy
15. Who was credited with naming the Philippines "Felipinas"? Ruy Lopez de Villalobos
16. During the year 1892, Rizal was exiled by the Spaniards after he founded the La Liga
Filipina. The place right now is a 3rd class component city in the province of Zamboanga
Del Norte. This place is Dapitan. Who was the Spanish Governor-General who ordered
Rizal to be exiled? Gov. Gen. Eulogio Despujol
17. Multiply the following digits: 556, 986/98 .
18. What is the sum of the 1st to 133th term of the Arithmetic sequence: 23, 44, 65, 86…
187397
19. Naging popular na pangalan ngayon ay si Juan Severino Mallari dahil sa bagong
pelikula na Mallari. Patungkol ito sa unang mamatay ng Pilipinas. Isa ring pangalan na
Severino na kilala sa kasaysayan ng Pilipinas ay si Severino Reyes. Ano ang pangalan
panulat ni Severino Reyes? Lola Basyang
20. Pi is the mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its
diameter. It has the following digits: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028, what
is the next digit? 8
21. Anne Brontë was an English novelist and poet, and the youngest member of the Brontë
literary family. Anne Brontë was the daughter of Maria and Patrick Brontë, a poor Irish
clergyman in the Church of England. Her first book is named Agnes Gray, which was
published along her sister’s book in the year 1847. What was the name of Anne Bronte
or Acton Bell’s second book? The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
22. The sum of the ages of Nicole and Kristin is 32. In two years, Nicole will be three times
as old as Kristin. How old are they now? Nicole is 25, Kristin is 7
23. In the Open world RPG game, Genshin Impact, there are 7 archons that rule each
region. These are the archons respectively: Barbatos the God of Freedom, Morax The
God contracts, Beelzebub The God of Eternity, Buer The God of Wisdom, Focalor The
God of Justice. What is the name of Beelzbub’s sister that died during the archon war?
Baal The God of Transcendence
24. The Gulag was a system of Soviet labour camps and accompanying detention and
transit camps and prisons. From the 1920s to the mid-1950s it housed political prisoners
and criminals of the Soviet Union. At its height, the Gulag imprisoned millions of people.
Surprisingly, Gulag is actually an Acronym. What does it stand for? Glavnoye
Upravleniye LAGerey
25. What is the most stable element in terms of structural ability and in terms of nuclear
stability? Iron
26. Before reaching the end stage of a star, the star is only hot enough to fuse hydrogen to
helium. But as the star reaches its end stages, the temperature and pressure increase
due to gravity. And due to this increased pressure and temperature, the star fuses new
elements until it reaches its limit, which is iron. The question is: what element does
helium first fuse into during the end stages of a star? Carbon
27. When a supernova happens, the light emitted from it is brighter than hundreds of
thousands of a star combined. A lucky man named Johannes Kepler saw a supernova
and thought that it was the birth of a star. He was so amazed that he wrote a book about
it. What was the name of the book that he wrote about the supernova of the star SN
1604? De Stella Nova
28. The “shot heard ’round the world” describes the beginning of which battles in the
American Revolution? The battle of Lexingtons and Concord
29. What country did the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team defeat in the semi-finals of the
1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, a game commonly known as the “Miracle on Ice”?
Soviet Union
30. The Russian Revolution brought the end to the rule of Tsars. Who was the last tsar of
the Russian Empire on the year 1917? Nicholas II
31. As Albert Einstein is on his deathbed, there was an attending nurse who was taking care
of him. And at his last breath, he spoke a German sentence to the nurse, however, that
nurse did not know how to speak German. So, this means that no one actually knows
Albert Einstein’s last words. What was the name of the nurse that attended Albert
Einstein on his last years? Johanna Fantova
32. What was the full name of the pathologist that is famously known as the person who
stole Albert Einstein’s brain and chopped it to pieces? Thomas Stoltz Harvey
33. The pyramids of Giza were royal tombs built for three different pharaohs. The
northernmost and oldest pyramid of the group was built for which pharoah? Khufu
34. Name all the 7 Wonders of the World? The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, the
Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of
Artemis at Ephesus, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes,
and the Lighthouse of Alexandria
35. There are several wars in which there were no human casualties. One war happened in
Australia, this war was fought between the country and a specie of a bird. What is the
name of this war? Emu war or Great Emu war
36. SGPT is a common find in a chemical blood test. SGPT is an essential liver enzyme
involved in the normal functioning of the liver. The levels of SGPT in blood tests act as
an important biomarker to determine the health of your liver. Its other name is ALT which
stands for alanine aminotransferase. The question is: What does SGPT stand for?
Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase
37. In the movie Doctor Strange, Doctor Strange uses a ring that he uses to travel between
different dimensions. What do you call this ring? Sling ring
38. ABBA was a sweding pop supergroup formed in Stockholm, 1972. They are one of the
most popular and successful musical groups of all time,[2] and are one of the best-selling
music acts in the history of popular music, topping the charts worldwide from 1974 to
1982, and again in 2021 following their reunion. What does ABBA stand for? Agnetha,
Björn, Benny, and Anni-Frid.
39. Ikea is known for its high quality furnitures from sweden. Founded in July 28, 1943, what
does IKEA stand for? Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnary
40. Assuming that Propane formed a combustion reaction. How many grams of oxygen gas
will completely react with 3.8 moles of propane? 608g
41. The first MLBB world series or M1 was held on November 19, 2018. It happened in the
city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The winner of this series won in a heart dropping score
of 4-3. The winner of the match is EVOS legends. Who did they fight against? RRQ rex
42. During the World War II, Germany used the military tactic “Blitzkreig” which uses speed
to create psychological shocks and disorganization in the enemy lines. Who was the
inventor of this military tactic which was used to defeat several countries, especially
France? General Heinz Guderian
43. Who were the three people that was famously called the “suicide squad” because of
their mission to mitigate the disaster of Chernobyl, in which they successfully did?
Mechanical engineer Alexei Ananenko, senior engineer Valeri Bespalov, and shift
supervisor Boris Baranov
44. She was removed from office by way of an 8–6 decision by the Philippine Supreme
Court over a quo warranto petition, rendering her appointment as Chief Justice null and
void. Maria Lourdes Sereno
45. President Rodrigo Duterte has granted an absolute pardon to this US Marines personnel
who was convicted of killing of transgender Filipino woman Jennifer Laude in 2014.
Joseph Scott Pemberton
46. He is the first Filipino to reach the 34,100 feet Emdem Deep, the third deepest spot on
Earth. Dr. Deo Florence Onda
47. What chemical process combines simple molecules to create more complex ones, often
with the release of energy? Polymerization
48. The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a novel that is itself the subject of one of literature' s most
enduring mysteries. The story recounts the troubled romance of Rosa Bud and the
book's eponymous character, who later vanishes. Who is the author of the novel?
Charles Dickens

Cristoff:
1. What is the fear of gravity? Barophobia
2. What is the fear of thunder and lightning? Astraphobia
3. What planet was theorized to be in between Mercury and the Sun due to peculiarities in
Mercury’s orbit? Vulcan
4. A lineman is moving forward at 1.75 m/s. Calculate his mass if it has a kinetic energy of
114.84 J. Round off your answer to the nearest hundredths and use the unit of kg.
Formula: m = (2*KE)/V^2
75 kg
5. Who is known as the father of algebra? Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
6. What ancient animal is best known for being the ancestors of today’s whales and
dolphins? Pakicetus
7. Manuel L. Quezon, the second president of the Philippines, suffered from an illness
during WW2. This disease then led to his death in 1944. This is tuberculosis. What is the
full name of Manuel Quezon? Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina
8. What was the militant group of Filipinos who betrayed their fellow Filipinos by aiding the
Japanese army in fighting against the Filipino resistance during WW2? Makapili
9. What collection of ancient Chinese texts forms the core of Confucian canon and includes
works such as the "Book of Changes" and the "Book of Rites," serving as foundational
texts for the philosophical and ethical teachings of Confucianism? Five Classics
10. What is the pen name of Antonio Luna? Taga-ilog
11. This book written by Emilio Jacinto served as the guidebook for new members of the
KKK which laid out the group’s rules and principles? Kartilya ng Katipunan
12. What is the rhetorical device in which the order of terms in the first half of a parallel
clause is reversed in the second. An example is John F. Kennedy's famous quote: "Ask
not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."?
Chiasmus
13. The Rubik’s Cube was invented by Erno Rubik in 1974. It consists of 26 small cubes that
rotate on a central axis; nine colored cube faces, in three rows of three each, form each
side of the cube. What was the Rubik’s Cube originally called? Magic Cube
14. Mars has the largest mountain in the solar system and this is known as Olympus Mons.
It also has the largest valley in the solar system. What is its name? Valles Marineris
15. Last December, Blue Scuti managed to beat the game Tetris by getting the “true”
killscreen on Level 157 which crashed his game. Two weeks ago someone beat tetris
again making him the second person to ever beat tetris. He is also the current Tetris
world champion. Who is this? Fractal161/Justin Yu
16. Lord Voldemort is the main antagonist of the famous book series, Harry Potter. Nearly
every wizard dares to not utter his name and instead refers to him as “You-Know-Who”
and “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named”. What is Voldemort’s real name? Tom Marvolo
Riddle
17. Who is the 14 year old Filipino girl who is set to debut after she secured a spot in the
planned eight-member girl group after earning the P mark, the highest ranking in the
reality competition show "Universe Ticket."? Elisia Parmisanao
18. Who did Zeus punish for stealing fire by bounding him with chains and sending an eagle
to eat his immortal liver every day? Prometheus
19. What is the name of Thor’s iron gloves? Jarngreipr
20. Jose Rizal was a Filipino Nationalist writer and polymath active at the end of the Spanish
Colonial Period of the Philippines. He is also known as the national hero of the Philippines.
What is the full name of Jose Rizal? José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
21. The fundamental layers of the earth are the crust, mantle, and core. These layers are
further divided into the upper and lower crust, upper and lower mantle, and the outer and
inner core. These layers are separated from each other by discontinuities. What is the
discontinuity between the inner and outer core called? Lehmann Discontinuity
22. What is the chess game called that was won by 13 year old Bobby Fischer against
International Master Donald Byrne in the Rosenwald Memorial tournament? Game of
the century
23. Person of the Year is an annual issue of the American news magazine and website
Time featuring a person, a group, idea, or object that "for better or for worse... has
done the most to influence the events of the year". Who was the Person of the year
in 2006? You (people who contribute and upload content in Youtube, Wikipedia,
Facebook, Myspace etc.)
24. What is the fear of taxes and the IRS? Forosophobia
25. The World Chess Championship 2023 took place around April of last year. Magnus
Carlsen, the previous world champion, had declined to defend his title. This ended his 10
year long reign as world champion meaning a new World Champion would be crowned.
The current world champion is Ding Liren. Who was his opponent in the finals? Ian
Nepomniachtchi
26. The 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube world record single of 3.47 seconds by Yusheng Du has stood
for nearly 5 years with no one breaking it. Finally on June 11 2023 the world record was
broken by Max Park. How fast is the current world record by Max Park? 3.13 seconds
27. Last year, a 9 year old Chinese kid showed his dominance in the 3x3x3 event. He broke
the world record average two times. First time was in March with a 4.69 second average
and then in June with a 4.48 second average. Who is he? Yiheng Wang
28. The iconic Windows XP wallpaper, called bliss, is a photograph of a green hill and blue
sky with white clouds. This photo was taken in Sonoma County, California. Who took this
photo? Charles O’Rear
29. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by
Koyoharu Gotogue. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon
Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, is turned into a
demon. Which Japanese period does Demon Slayer take place? Taisho period
30. John Glenn Jr. had the former record for oldest person to go to space in October 1998,
at 77 years old, The record stood for 23 years, until it was claimed by 90-year-old "Star
Trek" actor William Shatner in October 2021. However, there was another record for the
oldest person in space that was set in July 2021 only for it to be broken by Glen a few
months later. Who was this person? Mary Wallace Funk
31.

Kale:
1. Which Italian architect and sculptor was famous for creating the Baroque style? Gian
Lorenzo Bernini
2. Picasso painted this painting at his home in Paris in response to the 26 April 1937
bombing of Guernica, a town in the Basque Country in northern Spain that was bombed
by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy at the request of the Spanish Nationalists. What is
the name of this painting? Guernica
3. Who was the first living person to have their art displayed in The Louvre? Georges
Braque
4. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art
museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue between 88th and 89th Streets on the Upper East Side of
Manhattan in New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously expanding
collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern, and contemporary art and
also features special exhibitions throughout the year. Who designed the Guggenheim
museum? Frank Lloyd Wright
5. Which French artist is most famous for his obsession with ballerinas? Edgar Degas
6. Drip painting is a form of abstract art in which paint is dripped or poured on to the
canvas. This style of action painting was experimented with in the first half of the
twentieth century. Which abstract expressionist was known for using the “drip
technique”? Jackson Pollock
7. On June 3, 1968, a troubled writer who had appeared in one of Warhol's films, shot Andy
Warhol in the abdomen at his new studio at 33 Union Square West. She also shot art
critic Mario Amaya, and Fred Hughes was in her sights when the elevator doors
suddenly opened. Who is the individual who shot Andy Warhol? Valeria Solanas
8. Often used to measure the mechanical properties of cells, which type of high-resolution
microscopy is commonly abbreviated to AFM? Atomic Force Microscopy
9. The first James bond was played by Sean Connory in 1962. What was the first James
Bond movie in which he also played in? Dr. No
10. The Athabasca Valles can be found on which planet? Mars
11. Houston, we have a problem' was the famous line spoken by the Commander of Apollo
13. Who was the commander of Apollo 13? James A. Lovell
12. TItalian artist Leonardo da Vinci, most famous for painting the Mona Lisa. Considered an
archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. It is also known as La Gioconda or La
Joconde. What is Leonardo da vinci’s full name? Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
13. Sunflowers is the title of two series of still life paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van
Gogh, who used the technique Impasto in this painting. What was the original title of this
painting, in French? Tournesols
14. What object most commonly appears in Picasso’s paintings? A guitar
15. Solvay conference
16. Calabi-yau manifold
17. If a 9.3 magnitude earthquake hit kyoto at 7:00 pm, then after 6 hours, a 5.3 magnitude
earthquake hit tokyo. How many times stronger is the earthquake in kyoto than the one
in tokyo? 10000 times
18. Scientific name of tamaraw? Bubalus mindorensis
19. What is the chemical bonding in between two temporarily polar molecules? London
dispersion forces
20. What does VSEPR stand for? Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
21. A 4000 kg truck moving at 5 m/s hits a metal pole of mass 500 kg. After the collision, the
metal pole is thrown away at 20 m/s. What is the velocity of the truck after the collision?
5 m/s (m1v1 + m2v2 = m1vf1 = m2vf2)
22.

Inverted questions
1. What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics? Give its specific meaning. Entropy is the
degree of disorder
2.
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Physics:
1. A ball has a mass of 5 Kg, suppose it travels at 69m/s. Find the kinetic energy
possessed by it. ½(5)(69)^2 = 2560 J
2. Suppose Leb managed to throw a 1000 Kg mass which now travels at a speed of 10m/s.
Now, this mass transfers all its energy to a mass of 10Kg. What will be the velocity of the
10 Kg mass after being hit by it? 100m/s
3. A spaceship has a mass of 20000Kg, suppose it travels at 10m/s. Find the kinetic
energy possessed by it. 10^6 kg
Jap His:
1. What is the name of the kingdom that was ruled by a queen called Himiko around the
3rd Century? Yamataikoku
2. What were the people who had strong power in each region during the Kofun Period
called? Gōzoku
3. What is the name of the set of laws that was established by Prince Shotoku in 604 and
which is said to be Japan’s first legal code? Jūschichijō Kenpō (Seventeen Article
constitution)
4. Which of the following is the religion that was introduced to Japan in 538? Buddhism
5. Who established the Kamakura Shogunate? Minamoto no Yoritomo
6. Where was the Muromachi Shogunate established by Ashikaga Takauji located? Kyoto
7. There were two emperors from 1336 to 1392. What is the name of this period?
Namboku-cho Period
8. Which one of the European countries was permitted to trade with Japan during the Edo
Period as an exception? Holland
9. What is the name of the period after the Jomon Period, which is characterized by rice
growing and thin and hard earthenware? Yayoi period
10. What is the name of the place where wives and children of the shogun lived and no man
except for the shogun was permitted to enter during the Edo Period? Ōoku
11. Who came to Japan in 1549 and promoted Christianity? Francis Xavier
12. What was the name of the group that cracked down on those who were against the Edo
Shogunate mainly in Kyoto around the end of the Edo Period? Shinsengumi
13. How many years did the Edo Period last? 265 years
14. Which country's constitution was the model for the Constitution of the Empire of Japan,
which was established during the Meiji Period and used until the end of WWII? Germany
15. What is the name of the declaration Japan accepted after it lost the Pacific War? The
Potsdam Declaration
16. What is the name of the peace treaty that Japan signed in 1951 after World War Ⅱ? The
San Francisco Treaty
17. During the Edo period, shoguns lived in Edo Castle. What has Edo Castle become in the
present day? The Imperial Palace
18.

Pop culture:
1. How many times did Ross Geller get divorced on Friends? 3 times
2. Who wrote the Twilight series? Stephenie Meyer
3. What was the first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars?
Parasite
4. What is Rihanna's real name? Robyn Fenty

PAINTINGS: (optional maglagay)


Kale:
Baroque style paintings
The judgment of Paris

The nightwatch
The maids of honor
Starry night over the rhone
Paris Street Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte
Olympia by Edouard Manet
A Bar at the Folies Bergere by Edouard Manet

Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? by Paul Gauguin
The Surrender of Breda by Diego Velázquez

The Raft of the Medusa’ by Théodore Géricaulti


The Kiss’ by Francesco Hayez
Liberty Leading the People” by Eugène Delacroix
The Nightmare’ by Henry Fuseli
Newton’ by William Blake
The Fighting Temeraire, tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838’ by William Turner
Fisherman at Sea by William Turner
The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons by William Turner
Symphony in White no.2 by James McNeill Whistler

Rob (Mostly current events & pop cult)


Angeles is a city located in North Luzon Pampanga and is also know as a highly urbanized
city in central Luzon, Before it was named Angeles City it was given a name which was
derived from a woody vine that was abundant in the area at the time, what is the previous
name of Angeles City?

Answer: Culiat

Zy (Mostly Lit)

The story of Treasure island tells a story of a young boy striving to bring home something of
great value through adventuring in the seas as a pirate. This book was published in 1883 and is
written by Robert Louis Stevenson. What is the name of the young boy, also known as the main
character? Jim Hawkins

The Catcher in the Rye, a novel written by J.D. Salinger, depicts two days in the life of a 16-
year-old boy named Holden Caulfield after he has been expelled from prep school. This prep
school is located in Pennsylvania. What is the name of the prep school Holden Caulfield was
expelled from? Pencey Prep

J.D. Salinger is an American author best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. He
published several short stories in the Story magazine in 1940, before eventually serving in
WW2. What does the J.D. in his author's name mean? Jerome David

In the book Gulliver's travels, the protagonist, Gulliver is seen adventuring to unique parts of his
world and meeting with different species. In his last voyage, he adventures on a land of talking
horses. Nevertheless, these horses show a great sense of justice and intellect. What is the
name of the fictional race of horses that Gulliver met? Houyhnhnms

Gulliver's Travels, a book written by Jonathan Swift, is a famous book that showcases unique
sea adventures of a boy up until he turns into an old man. The protagonist is known as their
ship's surgeon and then promoted to a captain of a number of ships. What is the first and last
name of the protagonist of this book? Lemuel Gulliver

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of 12 short stories that show the main
character, Sherlock Holmes, solving various mysteries with his sharp wits and great intellect.
What is the name of the author of this book? Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes is often known to have an assistant detective, a doctor, known as John
Watson. He first appeared in the novel A Study in Scarlet and since then appeared in many of
Sherlock's adventures. Before becoming Sherlock's assistant however, he served in a war as a
surgeon. What war did John Watson serve in before he met Sherlock Holmes? Afghanistan
war or Battle of Maiwand

Chicken Soup for the Soul is a famous book series from the 1990s. It is a motivational book
series that contains a collection of inspirational stories, essays, and poems. It held a spot in the
New York Times Best Seller list continuously from 1994 to 1998. Give at least 1 among the two
authors of this book series. Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen

The Phantom of the opera is a famous book about a young, aspiring soprano who works in a
haunted opera house wherein “The Phantom of the Opera” resides. This ghost makes demands
of the opera and punishes its owners if his demands are not met. However, he was instantly
smitten by this young soprano and soon developed an obsessive love for her. What is the name
of the young soprano that Erik, the ghost, falls in love with? Christine Daae.

Who wrote the Phantom of the Opera? Gaston Leroux

Frankenstein is an 1800’s novel written by an English Author named Mary Shelly. It tells the
story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in a seemingly
unethical and unorthodox scientific experiment. What is the other name of the book
'Frankenstein'? The Modern Prometheus

In the first chapter of Christmas Story by Charles Dickens also known by its title, The Chimes.
Trotty, a poor man eats Christmas dinner with his daughter, Meg. While they were eating on the
narrow staircase of a worn-down home, they were taunted by rich men about what they were
eating for Christmas dinner. What they ate is a lining from various stomachs of leftover animals
and is often associated with the poor in the 1400s to 1500s. What is the name of this cut of
meat? Tripe

Who wrote the Wonderful Wizard of Oz? L. Frank Baum


_________Art

This artwork is infamously known as the World’s most stolen painting, for even after all these
years, ½ of the original piece was never found. It is an oil painting from the 15-th century that
depicts the main theme of the redemption of humanity in Christianity. This artwork is otherwise
known as the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. What is the other name of this art work? The
Ghent Altarpiece

_________Psych

What do you call the discredited idea in psychology wherein a psychologist relates body mass
or type to personality. This idea was proposed by William Sheldon in the 1940s but was later
discredited. The three types under this theory are: Endomorphs, Mesomorph, and Ectomorph.
What do you call this theory? Somatotyping
This term is used to describe a psychological condition when people have a fear of being
detached from mobile phone connectivity. What is the name of this term? Nomophobia

What do you call a form of social contagion that involves spontaneous spread of related
behaviors. It is also seen when emotions are shared by individuals. What do you call this
contagion? Emotional contagion

What do you call the model of the human psyche which is understood and taught as a typology
of 9 interconnected personality types? Enneagram

What do you call the love style that is also known as explorational love, wherein a person does
not take love that seriously and sees it more as an experience? Ludus

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