Islam Architecture in the Philippines Quiz PDF
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This quiz covers various aspects of Islam Architecture in the Philippines, including the different types of houses and mosques. It also includes questions about settlement structures.
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QUIZ: ISLAM ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES 1. The most prominent person on Simunul Island and is credited with constructing the first mosque Karim ul Makhdum 2. A fortified settlement bordered by a palisade, which series of long strong timber stakes pointed at t...
QUIZ: ISLAM ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES 1. The most prominent person on Simunul Island and is credited with constructing the first mosque Karim ul Makhdum 2. A fortified settlement bordered by a palisade, which series of long strong timber stakes pointed at the top and set close to each other to form a defense wall Kota 3. The Maranaos have three types of houses. Which one is the ornately decorated ancestral residence reserved for the datu or sultan and his extended family? Torogan 4. Which Mindanao ethnic group believes that a house should be built as if a person were being formed and if you do not follow the proper order in assembling the posts, it is believed that the house will not last? Tausug 5. A Badjao's luma are are referred to as floating shanty and are built in a staggered pattern but connected to the neighborhood. Which part of the luma also serves as the wash area? Harun 6. There are two types of Muslim worship space in the Philippines, one is the masjid or mosque and the other one is ____ which is synonymous to a chapel designed for the convenience of worshippers who live far from the masjid. Langal 7. The oldest mosque in the Philippines, located in Tubig Indangan Tawi-tawi, founded in 1380 and is now a national historical landmark. Sheik Karim al Makdum Mosque 8. Which Mindanao ethnic group has a house that is rectangular, ridged-roofed, and has no ceilings and few/no windows because of the belief that the bad spirits could easily in through those openings. Yakan 9. A Samal house feature that is oriented to the east. Pantan 10. The part of an early Maranao torogan house that serves as the private space of the sultan's daughter and her attendants. It is located on the top of the house and represents love, affection and respect towards the limayin (princess), as well as the practice of virtue and celibacy. Lamin QUIZ 2: BAHAY NA BATO 1. The space, after the entrance, that serves as transition space between the entrance and the grand stairs to the upper floor that is used as storage for carriages, processional floats and where other implements are kept. Saguan 2. The small window between the floor and the window sill used to allow natural light and ventilation to the interior. Bintanilya 3. The horizontal member between window opening and bintanilya that serves both as base of the window and handrail. Pasamano 4. The central room in a Filipino house often facing the street or plaza and is used as the family's leisure and social activities' room. Sala 5. The space at the ground level that is adjacent to the streets and utilized for commercial purposes such as keeping goods for retail sale. In the houses of a Chinese Mestizo (children of unions between indigenous Filipinos and Chinese), this is typically larger to accommodate more space for commercial use. Tindahan