Hist Quiz

A vibrant and informative illustration depicting early Filipino society, showcasing various social classes, cultural practices, and traditional attire in a pre-colonial setting.

Discover Early Filipino Society

Test your knowledge about the fascinating structures of early Filipino culture and society with our engaging quiz! Dive into various classes, practices, and social norms that shaped the lives of the people in the Philippines prior to colonial influence.

Challenge yourself with questions covering:

  • Nobility and social classes
  • Cultural practices and norms
  • Historical accounts and documents
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory234
The ruling class or nobility.
Tugbuk and Sakra
Maginoo/Kadatoan
Alipin/Oripuen
Maharlika/Timawa
Commoners or freemen.
Alipin/Oripuen
Tugbuk and Sakra
Maharlika/Timawa
Maginoo/Kadatoan
They are considered as property but a person becomes one through debt, bondage, raids, and wars and punishment for a crime.
Slave
Tumaranpoc
Ayuey
Tomataban
The highest official or a political ruler of the barangay.
Datu
Maginoo
Kadatoan
Maharlika
One of the most important accounts describing the early Filipino culture and society.
Boxer Codex
Journal
Primary Source
Manuscript
They are referred to as chief of the classes.
Kadatoan
Datu
Ayuey
Pasoso
Use to give sexual pleasure.
Tugbuk and Sakra
Ayuey
Tomataban
Pezuelo
The practice of worshipping other gods.
Paganism
Purones
Polygamy
Panhimuyat
One man having many legitimate wives.
Polygamy
Paganism
Purones
Bahaque
They live in their own house and are obliged to go to work for their master one day out of four, having three days for themselves.
Tumaranpoc
Slave
Ayuey
Tomatabans
This class of slave works three days for their master but one day for themselves.
Ayuey
Slave
Tumaranpoc
Tomatabans
This class of slave is respected by people, they work in the house of the master only when there is some banquet or revel.
Tomatabans
Ayuey
Slave
Tumaranpoc
It is the unit of measurement in Spanish.
Fanéga
Nganga
Pasoso
Pasonor
Given by a man (or is yet to be given) before marriage.
Dowry
Pasonor
Panhimuyat
Pasoso
A gift that contains gold, jewel, small land.
Pasonor
Pasoso
Dowry
Panhimuyat
A sum that had to be paid to the mother by the bride in return for her care and labor.
Pasoso
Pasonor
Dowry
Panhimuyat
The sum to be paid to the chichiva or nurse, who reared her, at present.
Pasoso
Pasonor
Dowry
Panhimuyat
A sign of bravery, a symbol of social standing, and a rite of passage.
Tattoo
Maharlika
Pintados
Bahaque
They are called "Painted People" for having almost all their body covered in ink.
Pintados
Tattoo
Pezuelo
Purones
A structure that is made up of nobility, freemen, and slaves.
Social Class
Barangay
Balangay
Bahaque
Areca seeds, lime and a leaf of betel.
Nganga
Pagnganga
Buyo
Is a loincloth that was commonly used by men throughout the pre-colonial Philippines.
Bahaque
Pezuela
Purones
Pasoso
A chemise with half sleeves that reach the elbows.
Pezuelo
Purones
Bahaque
Pintados
The visayan word for nganga.
Buyo
Makan Sirek
Nganga
What is the visayan word for Kadatoan.
Datu
Maginoo
Kadatoan
Maharlika
The tagalog word for Timawa.
Timawa
Maharlika
Alipin
Oripuen
Slaves are referred to as.
Tagalog/Visayan - Alipin/Oripuen
Tagalog/Visayan - Maharlika/Timawa
Tagalog/Visayan - Maginoo/Kadatoan
Tagalog/Visayan - Pasoso/Pasonor
Balangay.
Bangka
Barangay
Balangka
Balangay
Penis Pin.
Sakra
Tugbok
Tugbuk and Sakra
Penis Ring.
Sakra
Tugbuk
Tugbuk and Sakra
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