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Mechanics:
Each table shall create a team. All students or faculty
sitting together in one table shall comprise the team.
Each team shall create their desired team name.
Each team shall have to answer the Trivia Questions within
10 seconds.
Each team will be provided with Cardboard and Chalk for
their answers.
The team with the highest point WINS!
ARE YOU
READY?
LET’S
PRACTICE
“
How many colors are
there in a rainbow?
ANSWER:
SEVEN (7)
“
What do you call a time
span of one thousand
years?
ANSWER:
MILLENIUM
1st Category
Current
Events
“
What is the COMPLETE
name of North Korea’s
Supreme Leader?
ANSWER:
Kim Jong-Un
“
In what country can you
find Europe’s most
fortified border in Africa?
ANSWER:
Morocco
“
Who is the current
Solicitor General?
ANSWER:
Jose C. Calida
“
Who is the Filipina student from Leyte who
bagged over P20-million worth of cash prizes
after beating 11,000 other students from all over
the world in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge
(BJC), an annual international science
competition?
ANSWER:
Hillary Andales
“
Name one family who made it to
the top 10 of Forbes’ richest
families in Asia
ANSWER:
LAW
“
The people may approve or reject a
proposal to allow foreign investors
to own lands in the Philippines
through an electoral process called
ANSWER:
PLEBISCITE
“
A crime resulting from negligence,
reckless imprudence, lack of
foresight or lack of skill is called…
ANSWER:
CULPA
“
A public officer who immediately
returns the bribe money handed over
to him commits…
ANSWER:
NO CRIME
3rd Category
SCIENCE
“
How many moons does
the planet Venus have?
ANSWER:
ZERO (0)
The first 2 planets from the Sun i.e
Mercury, Venus do not have any
satellite/moon.
“
Who is considered the father
of psychoanalysis?
ANSWER:
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud is best known as the
creator of the therapeutic technique
known as psychoanalysis
“
The first woman to win a
NOBEL PRIZE.
ANSWER:
MARIE CURIE
The first woman to win a Nobel Prize was Marie
Curie, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903
with her husband, Pierre Curie, and Henri
Becquerel.Curie is also the only woman to have
won multiple Nobel Prizes.
“
The Name of the first man-made
satellite that was launched into
Space in 1957.
ANSWER:
SPUTNIK /
SPUTNIK I
The Soviet Union successfully launched the Sputnik 1 satellite
on Oct. 4, 1957, surprising the world and kicking off the space
race. This was the first human-made satellite. Its name means
"traveling companion" in Russian
“
In humans, what is the only internal
organ capable of regenerating lost
tissue?
ANSWER:
The Liver
It requires a minimum of 25%
of a healthy liver to restore its
full functions
4th Category
HISTORY
“
What famous dictator that was
assassinated on the IDES of MARCH.
ANSWER:
JULIUS CEASAR
Ides of March is best known as the date on which
Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. Caesar
.
was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate
“
Who is the oldest person to be
elected to the office of President
of the United States?
ANSWER:
DONALD TRUMP at 70
yrs old to be followed
by Ronald Raegan at 69
yrs old
5th Category
PINOY AKO
“
Whose “death” that signaled the
beginning of the Propaganda
Movement in the Philippines?
ANSWER:
GOMBURZA
Gomburza or GOMBURZA refers to three Filipino Catholic
priests (Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora),
who were executed on February 17 1872 at Bagumbayan,
Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of
subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny.
“
The newspaper of Katipunan is
known as _____________.
ANSWER:
KALAYAAN (the liberty)
anything
under the
sun
“
The word 'bible' comes from the
Greek 'biblion' - what does
biblion mean?
ANSWER:
BOOK
“
Name the historical prince
whose name was used by Bram
Stoker in his famous novel.
ANSWER:
Dracula
“
Who was the legendary king who
was killed at the Battle of
Camelford?
ANSWER:
King Arthur
“
Who was known as The
Tramp or The King of
Comedy?
ANSWER:
Charlie Chaplin
“
Name the type of footwear invented
in 1815, which enables the wearer to
move very quickly over smooth, flat
ground.
ANSWER:
Roller Skates
“
Which hormone controls the
supply of sugar between
muscles and blood?
ANSWER:
Insulin
“
Name the Chinese game
played with small tiles.
ANSWER:
Mah-jong
“
Who invented Kodak
cameras?
ANSWER:
George
Eastman.
“
Which common household item,
usually found in a kitchen or utility
room, did Hamilton Smith invent in
1858?
ANSWER:
Washing
machine.
“
Which fictional character was
also known as Lord
Greystoke?
ANSWER:
Tarzan
“
Which field of artistry did
Louis Daguerre develop?
ANSWER:
Photography
“
What sort of creature did
St George allegedly slay?
ANSWER:
Dragon
“
What kind of weapon is a
falchion?
ANSWER:
A Sword
“
What is another word for
lexicon?
ANSWER:
Dictionary
“
What is the world's
longest river?
ANSWER:
Amazon River
“
Name the director of
the Lord of the
Rings trilogy.
ANSWER:
Peter Jackson
“
In 2011, which country
hosted a Formula 1 race for
the first time?
ANSWER:
INDIA
“
What is the painting 'La
Gioconda' more usually
known as?
ANSWER:
The Mona Lisa
“
Name the Spanish artist,
sculptor and draughtsman
famous for co-founding the
Cubist movement.
ANSWER:
Pablo Picasso
“
Name the largest
freshwater lake in the
world?
ANSWER:
Lake Superior
“
Who invented the
rabies vaccination?
ANSWER:
Louis Pasteur
“
When did the
Cold War end?
ANSWER:
1989
“
Which animal is responsible
for killing more people than
plane crashes?
ANSWER:
DONKEYS
“
What do you call the dot above the
letter “i” and “j”?
ANSWER:
A ‘tittle’
“
_______ are the only
animals that are not able
to jump.
ANSWER:
Elephants
“
What color is a
orange blossom?
ANSWER:
White
“
French horns originated
from which country?
ANSWER:
Germany
“
What insect serves as an
inspiration of the newest
technology of needles?
ANSWER:
Mosquito
“
What is the only food
that does not rot?
ANSWER:
Honey
It can be stored for 300
years and can still be eaten.
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