6. Your teacher is from Southern Tagalog
or Region IV-B also known as the
Marble Capital of the Philippines.
Which of the following places is she
from?

a. Marinduque b. Mindoro
C. Palawan d. Romblon

7. Leira's grandfather is from Palawan,
upon his death he is put into a jar.
What is the most treasured artifact
found in Palawan which is considered
as secondary burial jar?

A. Ambahan b. Buri
c. Manunggol Jar d. Marble

8. Basey, Samar is known for its woven
products such as mats, wall
decorations, and the famous colorful
sleeping mat called

a. Banig
b. Buri
c. Kapiz d. Patadyong




Sagot :

Answer:

6. D. Romblon - Romblon (/rɒmˈbloʊn/ rom-BLOHN) is an archipelagic province of the Philippines located in the Mimaropa region. It also has a lucrative marble industry due to an abundance of Italian-quality marble, hence, its moniker as the “Marble Capital of the Philippines.”

7. C. Manunggul jar - The Manunggul Jar is a burial made for the ancestors of palawan. Many epics around the Philippines would tell how souls go to the next life, aboard boats, pass through the rivers and seas. This belief is connected with the Austronesian belief of the anito.

8. A. Banig - The center of mat making in the province of Samar is the town of Basey, just across the San Juanico Bridge from Tacloban. The raw material is the tikog, a grass that grows profusely in swampy places.