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Philippines Country Quiz

Can you guess these facts about the Philippines?
Quiz by alberici
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Last updated: October 24, 2022
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First submittedFebruary 5, 2014
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Capital city
Manila
Most populous city
(a part of the metro area above)
Quezon City
Second biggest metro area
Cebu
Largest islands
Luzon
Mindanao
Negros
Samar
Type of natural disaster
that struck in 2013
Typhoon
Controversial former President
who served from 2016–2022
Rodrigo Duterte
Former first lady / shoe collector
Imelda Marcos
Explorer who died
in the Philippines in 1521
Ferdinand
Magellan
Hint
Answer
Countries that occupied
the Philippines
Spain
United States
Japan
Most-spoken language
Filipino (Tagalog)
Volcano that erupted in 1991, the
biggest eruption in 108 years
Mount Pinatubo
Slang term for a person from the
Philippines (hint: starts with P)
Pinoy
U.S. general who was also a
Field Marshal of the Phillipine army
Douglas MacArthur
Hills that turn brown in the dry season
Chocolate Hills
Boxer who was a world champion
in eight divisions
Manny Pacquiao
62 Comments
+8
Level 76
Jun 12, 2014
Tornado, hurricane, cyclone... forgot what one of those things was called in that part of the world.
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Level 76
Jun 12, 2014
Can you accept hurricane & cyclone please? They mean the same as "typhoon"
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Level 75
Jun 13, 2014
Except for their location. In the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans they are hurricanes, in the Indian Ocean they are cyclones, but in the western Pacific they are typhoons. Tornadoes are a completely different critter.
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Level 91
Nov 30, 2015
@ander that is not definitive. In Australia (western Pacific) they are called cyclones and we get them quite regularly.
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Level 91
Aug 14, 2018
That's like saying it's not water because someone is drinking a glass of the same stuff in Kyrgyzstan. Then we have to call it something different just to be "right" to whoever arbitrarily made up a silly rule for everyone else.
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Level 73
May 23, 2020
@someone that is how things usually work though, that why we call a chair a chair and not a couch, eventhough you can sit on both. Why we call one thing rain and another snow, while it is both precipation etc. (it is actually hard to find words where those distinction aren't there)

(but if I was in charge of naming things, I don;t think I would make the distinction in this case, but, it is how the language evolved.)

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Level 91
Jul 14, 2020
Regardless, they all mean the same thing, so they should be accepted answers for that question.
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Level 75
Jul 14, 2020
Comjag, I stand corrected about Australia - I should have said northwestern Pacific. They are all tropical cyclones, but in the northwestern Pacific they are called typhoons. It all depends on how specific QM wants the answer to be. All typhoons are tropical cyclones, but not all tropical cyclones are typhoons.
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Level 62
Jun 4, 2021
@someone2018 No it's not. Water is still called water in Kyrgyzstan, but tropical cyclones are called different things in different parts of the world.
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Level 75
Mar 23, 2023
They are still technically the same though... If you bring 'chips' into America, they don't suddently transform into 'fries'. They are the same thing, just called differently.
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Level 86
Nov 14, 2024
It actually appears that water is called "суу" in Kyrgyzstan
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Level 63
May 31, 2025
NOAA Definition: Hurricanes are tropical storms that form over the North Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific Ocean. Note this is where they FORM not where they eventually land and peter out. Tropical cyclones are formed over the Indian Ocean and South Pacific, same caveat. NASA: The terms "hurricane" and "typhoon" are regional names for tropical cyclones. And how clear is that? 🙄
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Level 59
Jun 16, 2014
I'm a little disappointed that you chose to add people like Imelda Marcos and Manny Pacquiao in the quiz over someone like Agapito Flores or other people who actually made the world a better place.
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Level 91
Aug 3, 2019
Fame versus who?
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Level 77
May 17, 2020
Person who some Filipinos erroneously believe to be the inventor of the fluorescent lamp? Agapito Flores.
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Level 62
Jul 14, 2020
Agapito Flores did nothing lmao. People say he "invented" the fluorescent lamp, but fluorescence was discovered 40 years before he was born by Frenchman Henri Becquerel, and the first patent for the fluorescent lamp was in 1901, when Flores was just 4 years old. Just some propaganda started by Filipinos... lots of countries like the Phillipines (Indonesia, Brazil, etc.) make up stories saying that they, not the blasted western world invented things.

So, in short, if you put Agapito Flores on the list, you might as well put every electrician in Luzon on the list.

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Level 60
Mar 3, 2022
Why the beef with Manny? He's not even that bad of a person. Plus he's way more recognizable than anyone you mentioned. Even if you don't watch boxing there's a chance you heard of Manny.
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Level 52
Mar 6, 2024
thats how you spell it? Manny Pacquiao??? i thought it was spelled:

Manipacqyao

and im filipino-

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Level 35
Nov 15, 2015
I LOOOOVEEE PH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOHOOO #ALDUB
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Level 51
Oct 5, 2019
Isn’t Samar larger than Negros?
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Level 22
May 8, 2020
Palawan is also an island.
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Level 80
Jul 9, 2020
But not among the four largest in the Philippines (it's the fifth-largest).
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Level 77
Jul 2, 2020
The Philippines was also struck by an earthquake one month before Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) hit. If the answer could be accepted too that would be great
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Level 81
Jul 14, 2020
The Philippines are struck by disasters all the time.
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Level 32
Jul 17, 2020
Is*
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Level 81
Jul 17, 2020
Are makes more sense. The Philippines = the islands of Philip. I'm going to continue using both.
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Level 60
Jul 8, 2020
I thought Davao was more populous than Cebu. Well, guess I'm wrong...
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Level 81
Jul 14, 2020
Davao is the most populous city on Mindanao.
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Level 81
Jul 15, 2020
Cebu is 2nd because of metro area. If we're talking proper it would be Davao.
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Level 81
Jul 14, 2020
I think Leyte, Boracay, Mactan, Palawan and maybe some other islands too would be more guessed than Samar.
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Level 16
Jul 16, 2020
Maybe but we're talking about the biggest here in terms of land area.
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Level 81
Jul 16, 2020
I know.
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Level 81
Jul 14, 2020
Should we get in to why Duterte is "controversial?" Or save QM the trouble of having to delete comments?
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Level 91
Jul 14, 2020
As long as we don't run into someone who doesn't know what "controversial" means, I think we'd be okay.
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Level 62
Jul 14, 2020
He executes people accused of possession of narcotics or sale of narcotics, as well as street children.

Need I go on?

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Level 81
Jul 14, 2020
No. Though I could. And at the same time I know personally many Filipinos who support him.
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Level 43
Nov 29, 2020
Kalbahamut, do you know what "controversial" means?
+6
Level 91
Apr 3, 2021
I'm quite sure he does. Though I think I might know someone who doesn't...
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Level 75
Jul 14, 2020
Before I started reading the clues I was already trying to remember how to spell Bataan. I was sure there would be a clue about the death march. I was wrong.
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Level 22
Jul 15, 2020
You should also put the date of the Philippine Independence Day.
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Level 59
Jul 16, 2020
There are so many things to know and ask about the Philippines, but apparently a US general had to be there? Not sure about that.
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Level 81
Jul 16, 2020
Why not? and of course you had no issue with the Portuguese explorer being on the quiz.
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Level 32
Jul 17, 2020
As a Filipino, he is pretty important.
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Level 73
Jul 26, 2020
A tad more leeway on the spelling of the Boxer and President would be nice.
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Level 64
Mar 25, 2021
nothing about the island in a lake in an island in a lake in an island?
+4
Level 76
Jul 24, 2021
Spelling: Philippine army
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Level 76
Jun 14, 2022
Spelling still needs updating!
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Level 63
May 17, 2022
Update from elections: Bongbong Marcos, son of Ferdinand Marcos, has been elected president. Things never change
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Level 76
Jun 30, 2022
Bongbong Marcos has been sworn in as the new Philippines president today, 30 June 2022, replacing Duterte.
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Level 47
May 22, 2022
answer to who is president has to be updated, luckily/unluckily depending on where you stand the clue doesn't have to be.
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Level 83
Aug 5, 2022
One more vote (for rephrasing of the question, not for Marcos)...
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Level 30
Oct 19, 2022
Please write the year of publishing this quiz to the presidents questions.
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Level 75
Oct 24, 2022
Please update the question, Bongbong Marcos is the new president.
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Level 34
Oct 29, 2022
I'm from Philippines and i'm proud getting myself a 19/20
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Level 67
Jan 26, 2023
A question about Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa would be interesting and relevant.
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Level 59
Dec 21, 2023
How about accepting the full name Isla Han Samar for Samar?
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Level 93
Mar 3, 2024
The Philippines are beautiful (outside of the cities anyway) and the people are among the nicest you’ll ever meet. They do however suffer from a national naivety, an almost childlike credulity which is cleverly manipulated on social media. This explains how they vote en masse for people like Marcos, Duterte, Pacquiao etc.
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Level 86
May 13, 2024
Why don't you take up the white man's burden and go educate those naive, childish poors about how they should vote, then?
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Level 26
Apr 29, 2024
DUDEEEEEEEEEEE I ANSWERED YOLANDA NOT TYPHOON
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Level 55
Oct 28, 2024
Never realized that I knew so many synonyms to typhoon lol

EDIT: 60 down GG

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Level 45
Apr 18, 2025
Wrong, Panay is the third largest island in the Philippines
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Level 71
Apr 18, 2025
You know, you're allowed to search on the internet to check these types of stuff.