Batibot Quiz Bee Flashcards

1
Q

The chief who governs and serves as captain in wars.

A

Datu

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2
Q

The tribal gathering of around less than thirty or over a hundred houses.

A

Barangay

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3
Q

The festivals celebrated in the place of adoration.

A

pandot

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4
Q

A celebration by the whole barangay or family united and joined in the worship.

A

nagaanitos

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5
Q

The all-powerful and maker of all things.

A

bathala

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6
Q

The seven little goats.

A

pleiades

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7
Q

The change of seasons.

A

mapolon

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8
Q

Images of idols with different shapes.

A

licha

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9
Q

The patron of lovers and generation.

A

dian masalanta

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10
Q

An animal revered from fear of being harmed

A

buaya

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11
Q

kind of bird linked with a bad omen.

A

tigmamanuguin

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12
Q

(Fe)male priest who can communicate with spirits.

A

catalonan

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13
Q

One who emits fire that cannot be extinguished.

A

mangkukulam

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14
Q

A preacher who helps people to die in the time he predicted.

A

sonat

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15
Q

A witch who pretends to heal a sick person.

A

mangagauay

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16
Q

A witch who makes charms to deceive people to falling in love.

A

mangagayuma

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17
Q

A witch who can cause death by just raising a hand.

A

hocloban

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18
Q

A soothsayer who can predict the future.

A

pangatahojan

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19
Q

A priest who applies various remedies to lovers, such as abandonment and despise.

A

manyisalat

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20
Q

A cot quean or more inclined to the nature of a woman.

A

bayoguin

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21
Q

One who shows himself at night without his head or entrails.

A

magtatangal / manananggal

22
Q

One who kills anyone in white by tearing the liver and eating it.

A

silagan

23
Q

A sorcerer who can fly and eats human flesh.

A

osuang

24
Q

The number of days a deceased Tagalog is mourned over.

A

4

25
Q

It serves as a shield for a dead Aeta /Negrillo / Negrito’s head when buried.

A

coconut

26
Q

The paradise or village of rest.

A

maca

27
Q

The place for punishment, grief, and affliction.

A

casanaan

28
Q

The demons dwelling in a wicked place afterlife.

A

sitan

29
Q

It is the equivalent of ghost

A

vibit

30
Q

It is the equivalent of phantom

A

tigbalaang

31
Q

occurs when a woman died in childbirth, and suffering falls to the mother and the child.

A

patianac

32
Q

patrons of cultivated lands and husbandry.

A

lacapati and idianale

33
Q

place of adoration.

A

simbahan

34
Q

small fruit wrapped in a leaf with some lime.

A

buyos

35
Q

Maharlicas need to pay taxes

A

false

36
Q

Aliping namamahay can be sold.

A

false

37
Q

The children and accomplices of witches are also killed

A

false

38
Q

Being a maharlica is hereditary.

A

true

39
Q

When one married a woman of another village, the children are divided between the barangays.

A

true

40
Q

If maharlicas would have a child among their slaves, their mother and the child will be free.

A

true

41
Q

If the wife left the husband to marry another, all her dowry will be given back to the husband.

A

true

42
Q

Adopted children cannot receive inheritance.

A

false

43
Q

An illegitimate child receives the same dowry as the legitimate ones.

A

false

44
Q

The native Filipinos already had a systematized concept of time.

A

false

45
Q

Young girls with their first monthly course were sacrificed to the rivers to please the deities

A

false

46
Q

A slave joins a deceased warrior by being tied with the corpse of the latter.

A

true

47
Q

The native Filipinos had temples.

A

false

48
Q

Maharlicas after marriage can freely move to one village from another.

A

false

49
Q

An aliping saguiguilid stays as a slave forever.

A

false

50
Q

Ways for a slave to be free (4)

A

forgiveness, paying debt, sanction, bravery

51
Q

Reasons for offering sacrifices and adoration (6)

A

recovery of the sick person

prosperous voyage of those embarking on the sea

have a good harvest

propitious result in war

successful delivery in childbirth

happy outcome in married life