Intramuros - Quiz
Intramuros
  • 1. Intramuros, often referred to as the 'Walled City', is a historic district in Manila, Philippines, rich in cultural heritage and architectural marvels that reflect its storied past. Built by the Spanish colonial government in the late 16th century, Intramuros served as the seat of power and the center of political, religious, and educational activities during the colonization period. This fortified city is characterized by its massive stone walls, which were erected to protect it from foreign invasions and local uprisings. Today, visitors can explore the cobblestone streets, charming plazas, and iconic landmarks such as Fort Santiago, a citadel that played a crucial role in Philippine history, and San Agustin Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its baroque architecture. The intricate blend of Spanish and Filipino influences is evident in the buildings and fortifications, reflecting the fusion of cultures that has shaped the nation. As a testament to resilience, Intramuros has undergone extensive restoration and revitalization efforts following the devastation of World War II, allowing it to emerge as a vibrant cultural hub where museums, galleries, and educational institutions coexist alongside local eateries and shops, offering a glimpse into the Philippines' rich history and identity.

    When was Intramuros established?
A) 1650
B) 1571
C) 1500
D) 1600
  • 2. Which country established Intramuros?
A) The United States
B) Japan
C) Spain
D) Portugal
  • 3. What is the main architectural style of Intramuros?
A) Baroque Revival
B) Spanish Colonial
C) Modernist
D) Art Deco
  • 4. What structure is known as the 'Manila Cathedral'?
A) Malate Church
B) San Sebastian Basilica
C) San Agustin Church
D) The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
  • 5. Which fort is located within Intramuros?
A) Fort Del Pilar
B) Fort Santiago
C) Fort San Felipe
D) Fort Bonifacio
  • 6. Which famous Filipino hero was imprisoned in Fort Santiago?
A) Emilio Aguinaldo
B) Andres Bonifacio
C) Agueda Kahabagan
D) José Rizal
  • 7. What significant event largely destroyed Intramuros during World War II?
A) Battle of Manila
B) Invasion of Japan
C) Spanish-American War
D) Pearl Harbor attack
  • 8. Which of the following is a major church located in Intramuros?
A) Our Lady of Lourdes Church
B) San Agustin Church
C) Saint Paul Church
D) National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
  • 9. Intramuros translates to what in English?
A) Within the walls
B) Beyond the city
C) Outside the walls
D) Across the fields
  • 10. What major restoration initiative has taken place in Intramuros?
A) Bonifacio Global City Project
B) SM Manila Expansion
C) Manila Bay Cleanup
D) Intramuros Redevelopment Project
  • 11. What type of museum can be found in Intramuros?
A) National Museum of Natural History
B) Yuchengco Museum
C) Casa Manila Museum
D) Ayala Museum
  • 12. Which notable park is located near Intramuros?
A) Ayala Triangle Garden
B) Rizal Park
C) Makati Park
D) Bonifacio Global City
  • 13. Which king was the castle of Intramuros dedicated to?
A) King Charles
B) King Philip II
C) King Ferdinand
D) King Louis XIV
  • 14. What is a popular souvenir to buy in Intramuros?
A) Imported electronics
B) Handcrafted items
C) Modern clothing
D) Fast food
  • 15. What significant event damaged the structures in Intramuros?
A) Typhoon
B) Fire
C) Earthquake
D) World War II
  • 16. What is the main purpose of preserving Intramuros?
A) Cultural heritage.
B) Industrial growth.
C) Commercial development.
D) Residential expansion.
  • 17. What are the main materials used in the construction of Intramuros?
A) Wood and bamboo
B) Steel and aluminum
C) Concrete and glass
D) Stone and bricks
  • 18. What does the term 'walled city' refer to?
A) A city known for high population density
B) A city enclosed by defensive walls
C) A city with rich agricultural lands
D) A city with strong economic ties
  • 19. What does Intramuros symbolize for Filipinos?
A) Commercial prosperity
B) Political power
C) Technological advancement
D) Historical resilience and culture
  • 20. What is the prominent plaza within Intramuros?
A) Plaza Independencia
B) Plaza Roma
C) Plaza San Lorenzo
D) Plaza Miranda
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