Island Pride Trivia Game

By Troy Aguon
Troy Aguon, Teaching
Troy, a Pacific Islander from Guam, dedicates his life to serving and preserving the Chamoru Culture. He imparts the basic Chamoru language through interactive game-based teaching.
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Island Pride Trivia Game - Quiz

Put your island pride and trivia skills to the test for a good cause! How well you know your Island, its culture, and its history!
Use your knowledge to win yourself fantastic prizes such as gift certificates and Guam Gear T-shirts and the best part is, every time you play you’ll be showing your support for Habitat for Humanity of Guam!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Question Sponsored by: Amista Restaurant Q: What is GAPOT ULU?

    • A.

      Tongue

    • B.

      Teeth

    • C.

      Hair

    • D.

      Car

    Correct Answer
    C. Hair
    Explanation
    GAPOT ULU is a term used in the Philippines to describe hair that is messy or unkempt. It refers to hair that is tangled or disheveled, often used to describe someone who has just woken up or has not groomed their hair. This term is commonly used in casual conversations among Filipinos.

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  • 2. 

    Question Sponsored by: The stations of KUAM Q: What is PATAS?

    • A.

      Dog

    • B.

      Nose

    • C.

      Table

    • D.

      Feet

    Correct Answer
    D. Feet
    Explanation
    PATAS is an acronym for Philippine Animal Welfare Society. It is a non-profit organization in the Philippines that aims to promote and protect the welfare of animals, particularly dogs and cats. While the given options do not directly represent PATAS, "Feet" can be associated with animals, including dogs, and their well-being.

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  • 3. 

    Question Sponsored by: Guam Gear Clothing Q:  What is TALANGA?

    • A.

      Beer

    • B.

      Ears

    • C.

      Flowers

    • D.

      Corn

    Correct Answer
    B. Ears
    Explanation
    TALANGA refers to "Ears". This can be inferred from the options provided, where "Beer", "Flowers", and "Corn" do not relate to the word TALANGA. Therefore, "Ears" is the most appropriate option.

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  • 4. 

    Question Sponsored by:  Amista Restaurant Q: What is KANNAI?  

    • A.

      Sky

    • B.

      Hands

    • C.

      Frog

    • D.

      Tutle

    Correct Answer
    B. Hands
    Explanation
    KANNAI refers to "hands" in Japanese. This answer is correct because KANNAI is a Japanese word and it translates to "hands" in English.

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  • 5. 

    Question Sponsored by: GuamGiftCertificates.com Q:  What is DAGAN?

    • A.

      Butt

    • B.

      Food

    • C.

      Drink

    • D.

      Chicken

    Correct Answer
    A. Butt
  • 6. 

    Question Sponsored by: GuamGiftCertificates.com Q:  What is NIFEN?

    • A.

      Teeth

    • B.

      Book

    • C.

      Teacher

    • D.

      Water

    Correct Answer
    A. Teeth
    Explanation
    NIFEN is not a commonly known term or acronym. However, "teeth" is a plausible explanation for NIFEN as teeth are an essential part of the human body and play a crucial role in chewing and digestion. Additionally, the options provided in the question do not align with any other logical explanations, making "teeth" the most reasonable choice.

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  • 7. 

    Question Sponsored by: Guam Gear Clothing Q:  What is PECHO?

    • A.

      Arms

    • B.

      Chest

    • C.

      Head

    • D.

      Ears

    Correct Answer
    B. Chest
    Explanation
    PECHO refers to the chest.

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  • 8. 

    Question Sponsored by: Guam Gear Clothing Q: What is SEHAS?

    • A.

      Eyebrows

    • B.

      Hair

    • C.

      Fur

    • D.

      Window

    Correct Answer
    A. Eyebrows
    Explanation
    SEHAS is not a commonly known acronym or term. However, eyebrows are a feature of the face that consists of hair and fur. Therefore, it can be inferred that SEHAS is a made-up term referring to eyebrows.

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  • 9. 

    Question Sponsored by: Guam Gear Clothing Q: What is GUI ENG?

    • A.

      Teeth

    • B.

      Shoulders

    • C.

      Nose

    • D.

      Mouth

    Correct Answer
    C. Nose
  • 10. 

    Question Sponsored by: Amista Restaurant Q:  What is MATA?

    • A.

      Shoes

    • B.

      Socks

    • C.

      Feet

    • D.

      Face

    Correct Answer
    D. Face
    Explanation
    MATA is not a commonly known acronym or abbreviation related to shoes, socks, or feet. However, MATA is a commonly used term to refer to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, which is responsible for operating the public transportation system in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Therefore, the most logical explanation for the correct answer being "Face" is that MATA in this context refers to the face, as it is the only option that makes sense in this given list.

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Troy Aguon |Teaching |
Troy, a Pacific Islander from Guam, dedicates his life to serving and preserving the Chamoru Culture. He imparts the basic Chamoru language through interactive game-based teaching.

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