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Over millions of years, the combined effects of tectonic activity, volcanic activity, and erosion
have shaped the Philippine islands. The uplift of landmasses due to tectonic forces has
exposed new areas to erosion by wind, water, and other natural processes. Uplift and erosion
2. How does the indigenous community of Tumandok perform an agricultural ritual called Pag-
tapon? The Pag-tapon involves sacrificing a chicken and offering it to their Gods.
3. Who are the group of indigenous people that execute Tinalak/T’nalak weaving? T’boli
4. How does Sugidanon performed by the Panay-Bukidnon? By singing
5. This theory argues that the Philippines is connected to mainland Asia, and that 25,000 years
ago you could walk across to Asia using these land bridges. When the ice melted, the water
levels rose, and the languages were lost—creating the Philippine archipelago that you find
today. Landbridge Theory
6. What does it mean to be an Indigenous People, as defined by RA 8371? Consisting of, but not
limited to, tribal peoples, who are citizens of the Philippines, who are living in the
country at the commencement of the Act of RA 8371
7. the second largest and easternmost island in the Philippines with an area of approximately
97,530 square kilometers. Mindanao
8. What indigenous community in Mindanao have a rich tradition of healing practices, which are
often based on the use of herbal remedies and traditional massage techniques? Mansaka
9. In TRAIN Law, the percentage tax for self-employed was reduced from 3% to what percent?
1%
10. (1) the northernmost island among the three major island groups in the Philippines, (2)
109,964 square kilometers (42,457 square miles), and (3) home for the Sierra Madre
Mountain range. Luzon
11. Indigenous community in the Philippines that are located in the provinces of Zamboanga del
Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, and Zamboanga Sibugay with a population of over 600,000.
Subanen
12. They are known for folklores about aswang, manananggal and sigbin. Waray
13. This indigenous community of B’laan in Mindanao believes in the story of Melu and Tau Tana.
According to this story, what was Melu used to create the Earth? His dead skin
14. What do you call the traditional farming method that involves clearing a small area of forest,
burning the vegetation, and then planting crops? Swidden method
15. Where was Austronesians originated? Taiwan
16. What do you call the traditional stories that are told to children at night by the Tumandok
indigenous community? Hinun-anon
17. What do you call a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result
of Earth’s subterranean movements? Tectonic plates
18. Who was the president during the 1935 constitution? Manuel L. Quezon
19. This phenomenon occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed as magma
rises from the mantle. The movement of oceanic crust away from these ridges can contribute
to the widening of ocean basins and the creation of new seafloor Seafloor spreading
20. In what Philippine province did the remains of Callao Man unearthed? Cagayan

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