Philippines Quiz
Country: PHL · Language: EN
About Quiz Bugs for Philippines
Quiz Bugs provides a comprehensive weekly trivia quiz experience specifically designed for Philippines. Whether you're a student, trivia enthusiast, or lifelong learner, our platform delivers engaging general knowledge questions that challenge and educate.
Our quiz content covers Philippine history, archipelago culture, Filipino traditions, tropical beauty, and much more. Each question is carefully researched and verified to ensure accuracy and educational value.
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Questions are scored from 200 to 1000 points based on difficulty level. Easy questions worth 200 points are perfect for warming up, while the challenging 1000-point questions will test even the most knowledgeable quiz masters. Build your total score by answering correctly across all categories!
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1 · Quiz Bugs Show Philippines Quiz Bugs 1 ·
2026-01-04 ~ 2026-01-11
Sample questions (with explanations)
1000 pts
Sports
Q: What is the name of the national stadium in Manila that hosted the 1954 Asian Games and numerous boxing matches including the 'Thrilla in Manila'?
A: B) Araneta Coliseum
Explanation: The Araneta Coliseum, also known as 'The Big Dome', is a historic indoor arena in Quezon City. It hosted the famous 'Thrilla in Manila' boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in 1975, and has been a premier venue for sports and entertainment since its opening in 1960.
1000 pts
Science
Q: What particle was discovered at CERN in 2012 that confirms the mechanism of mass?
A: B) Higgs boson
Explanation: The Higgs boson, predicted by Peter Higgs in 1964, was discovered at CERN's Large Hadron Collider in 2012.
1000 pts
Literature
Q: In what year was Nick Joaquin's novel 'The Woman Who Had Two Navels' first published?
A: C) 1961
Explanation: Nick Joaquin's 'The Woman Who Had Two Navels' was first published in 1961. It is considered one of the first major Philippine novels written in English and explores themes of identity, history, and the Filipino psyche in the post-colonial era.
1000 pts
Geography
Q: What is the capital city of the Philippines?
A: B) Manila
Explanation: Manila is the capital city of the Philippines, located on the island of Luzon. While Quezon City is the largest city by population and was the capital from 1948 to 1976, Manila remains the official capital and is the center of government and commerce.
1000 pts
Arts
Q: What traditional Filipino art form involves carving intricate designs on wood, particularly seen in the Maranao 'okir' and Ifugao sculptures?
A: C) Wood carving
Explanation: Wood carving is a highly developed traditional Filipino art form, with distinct regional styles. The Maranao people's 'okir' features flowing, curvilinear designs, while Ifugao wood sculptures often depict ancestral figures called 'bulul'. These carvings reflect the rich indigenous artistic heritage of the Philippines.
800 pts
Arts
Q: Which museum in Manila houses the largest collection of paintings by Filipino national artist Juan Luna, including 'The Parisian Life'?
A: A) National Museum of Fine Arts
Explanation: The National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila is home to the most extensive collection of Juan Luna's works, including masterpieces like 'The Parisian Life' and 'España y Filipinas'. The museum is housed in the former Legislative Building.
800 pts
Geography
Q: What is the deepest point in the world's oceans?
A: C) Mariana Trench
Explanation: The Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean reaches a depth of about 11,000 meters (36,000 feet) at Challenger Deep.
800 pts
Literature
Q: Who is the main female character in Jose Rizal's 'Noli Me Tangere' who represents purity and is the love interest of Crisostomo Ibarra?
A: C) Maria Clara
Explanation: Maria Clara is the principal female character in Noli Me Tangere, portrayed as the epitome of Filipino feminine virtue and beauty. She is the childhood sweetheart of the protagonist Crisostomo Ibarra and has become an iconic figure in Philippine literature.
800 pts
Science
Q: Who developed the theory of general relativity?
A: C) Albert Einstein
Explanation: Albert Einstein published his theory of general relativity in 1915, revolutionizing our understanding of gravity.
800 pts
Sports
Q: In what year did the Philippines host the Southeast Asian Games where it won the overall championship with the most gold medals?
A: C) 2019
Explanation: The Philippines hosted the 30th Southeast Asian Games in 2019 and won the overall championship with 149 gold medals, the most in the country's SEA Games history. The event was held across various venues in Metro Manila, Clark, and Subic.
Note: Suggested sources are provided to help verify facts. Always cross-check with reliable references.
Sources & Verification Policy
This policy explains how we select and verify questions for Philippines (PHL).
- We prefer questions with clear, verifiable answers.
- When available, we show direct source links for a question.
- If direct sources are not available, we provide suggested sources (e.g., Wikipedia/Britannica search) to help verification.
- Explanations are written to be checkable: they describe the reason, not just the answer.
- If you find an error, contact us and we will review and update the content.
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Common Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is Quiz Bugs (Philippines)?
A: Quiz Bugs is a country-specific weekly quiz show. This page is the landing page for Philippines (PHL), with categories and sample questions (with explanations) to help you start quickly.
Q: How does scoring work?
A: Each question is worth 200–1000 points depending on difficulty. Your score updates as you solve questions.
Q: Are the questions and explanations sourced?
A: Where available, we include direct source links. Otherwise, we provide suggested sources (e.g., Wikipedia/Britannica search) to help verification.
Q: How often do you publish new questions?
A: Episodes are updated over time. Some pages may show a “preparing” state while the next episode is being prepared.
Q: Where can I learn about the editorial policy?
A: See our https://quizbugs.com/about.html page for how content is created and verified.
How scoring works
- Questions are worth 200–1000 points depending on difficulty.
- Your score updates as you solve questions.
- Leaderboards show top scores for the day (UTC).