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CABBAGE-GAME

The document outlines the mechanics of a game called 'Cabbage,' where participants pass a cabbage while music plays, answer questions upon stopping, and receive prizes. It includes a list of ten questions related to Indigenous knowledge and practices, each with multiple-choice answers and clues. The game continues until all questions are answered.
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CABBAGE-GAME

The document outlines the mechanics of a game called 'Cabbage,' where participants pass a cabbage while music plays, answer questions upon stopping, and receive prizes. It includes a list of ten questions related to Indigenous knowledge and practices, each with multiple-choice answers and clues. The game continues until all questions are answered.
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Cabbage Game Mechanics:

1. Passing the Cabbage: Play the music and have the participants pass the
cabbage around the class. After a few moments, stop the music randomly.

2. Answering the Question: Once the music stops, the student holding the
"cabbage" will peel off a layer, take the piece of paper attached to it, and read the
question out loud.

3. Prize Distribution: After the student answers the question, they’ll receive a
small prize.

4. Ending the Game: Restart the music and continue passing the cabbage to keep
the game going. The game ends once all 10 questions have been answered.

1. What is Indigenous Knowledge primarily passed down through?


A) Books
B) Oral traditions
Answer: B) Oral traditions
Clue: Think about how stories and knowledge are shared in close-knit communities.

2. What animal behavior might be used by Indigenous people to predict a landslide?


A) Goats
B) Cats
Answer: A) Goats
Clue: Consider an animal that might be alert and sensitive to changes in the
environment.

3. What is ‘tuob’ in Indigenous practices?


A) A type of herbal medicine
B) A steam therapy method
Answer: B) A steam therapy method
Clue: Imagine a traditional way to relieve ailments using heat.
4. Which famous site is an example of Indigenous irrigation systems in the Philippines?
A) Banaue Rice Terraces
B) Intramuros
Answer: A) Banaue Rice Terraces
Clue: Think of an ancient marvel built by hand on mountainsides.

5. What is tapey?
A) A traditional Filipino song
B) A traditional rice wine
Answer: B) A traditional rice wine
Clue: Consider a drink that might be made from rice in a cultural context.

6. Which department in the Philippines is responsible for science and technology


development?
A) DENR
B) DOST
Answer: B) DOST
Clue: Think of a department that focuses on scientific advancement and innovation.

7. Which former president renamed the National Science and Technology Authority
(NSTA) to DOST?
A) Corazon Aquino
B) Fidel V. Ramos
Answer: A) Corazon Aquino
Clue: Consider the first female president of the Philippines and her contributions.

8. Who was known for the invention of flower induction in mango trees?
A) Gavino C. Trono, Jr.
B) Ramon C. Barba
Answer: B) Ramon C. Barba
Clue: Think of someone who made mangoes bloom out of season.

9. Which of these organizations focuses on protecting the environment and natural


resources?
A) BFAR
B) DENR
Answer: B) DENR
Clue: Consider an organization that deals with conservation and sustainability.

10. Which traditional practice is a part of indigenous food preservation methods?


A) Curing pork into etag
B) Frying fish in oil
Answer: A) Curing pork into etag
Clue: Think of a method that involves preserving meat for long periods without
refrigeration.

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