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Anthropology

Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages

These early ages show how humans learned to shape tools, build communities, and transform the environment. How well do you know them?

Homo Species

Homo habilis, erectus, neanderthals, and sapiens once shared the planet, each with unique abilities and adaptations.

Southeast Asian Cultures

Southeast Asia is home to diverse traditions, beliefs, and histories shaped by centuries of exchange. Explore them in this quick test!

Asian Religions

Asia’s major religions shaped philosophies, rituals, and ways of life across the continent. They continue to influence societies today!

Pre-Columbian Americas

Long before Christopher Columbus reached the Americas, different civilizations thrived with advanced cities, agriculture, and empires.

Manmade Wonders

Human creativity has produced remarkable structures across different eras. Do you know what they are and where they are located?

Arts

Renaissance Painters

The Renaissance produced artists whose works reshaped how people saw beauty, realism, and storytelling. See how many you recognize!

Modern Art Movements

Modern art challenged old rules and opened new ways of expressing ideas. Each movement brought its own style and message.

Filipino National Artists

These Filipino artists shaped Philippine culture through painting, music, literature, and more. How well do you know them?

Different Art Forms

Art takes many forms, each offering a unique way to express ideas and emotions. How many forms are you familiar with?

Greek Mythology

Greek mythology offers a window into how ancient Greeks explained nature, power, and behavior. It influenced early literature.

Statues Around the World

Statues mark important figures, events, or cultural symbols in different countries. Some are famous tourist attractions now!

Economics

Basic Economic Concepts

Economics explains how people make choices and how societies use resources. These basic ideas show up in everyday life.

Introduction to Microeconomics

Microeconomics looks at how individuals and businesses make decisions. It focuses on prices, markets, and consumer behavior.

Introduction to Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics is all about national economies, growth, and major economic trends. Basically, the bigger picture!

Types of Economies

Countries organize their economies in different ways, each with its strengths and challenges. This covers capitalism, socialism, and more!

Law of Supply and Demand

The law of supply and demand explains how buyers and sellers respond when prices change, which matter in microeconomics!

Economists and Their Works

Economists have introduced ideas that shaped how people study choices, markets, and public policy.  See which of them you can identify!

Geography

UNESCO World Heritage

UNESCO World Heritage sites are recognized for outstanding cultural, historical, or natural significance. Do you know where they are?

Continents and Oceans

Continents and oceans shape global climate, biodiversity, human settlement, trade routes, migration flows, and environmental systems.

Regions in the Philippines

The Philippines is divided into regions that organize provinces with similar geography, languages, and economic activities.

Themes of Geography

The themes of geography are location, place, region, movement, and human‑environment interaction. Test your understanding!

Age of Discovery

The Age of Discovery marked a period of European exploration that connected continents through navigation, trade, and colonization.

Climate Change

Climate change involves long‑term shifts in temperature, weather patterns, and sea levels driven by natural processes and human activity.

History

American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War was a conflict between Britain and its North American colonies that led to American independence.

French Revolution

The French Revolution dismantled the monarchy and feudal privileges and triggered political upheavals across Europe.

Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution introduced mechanized production, factory systems, and new energy sources to the world.

First World War

The First World War involved global alliances and industrialized warfare, resulting in the collapse of empires and redrawn borders.

Second World War

The Second World War was driven by expansionist regimes and ideological differences, leading to the Holocaust.

Cold War

The Cold War was a geopolitical rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union marked by nuclear arms races, proxy wars, and more.

Linguistics

Branches of Linguistics

The branches of linguistics include phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Have you mastered them?

Basic English Grammar

Basic English grammar provides the framework that makes communication clear, accurate, and understandable. Test your English skills!

Greatest Novels of All Time

Many novels shaped literary traditions through innovative storytelling and themes that reflect human experiences across different eras.

Understanding the Slang

Slang consists of informal, fast‑changing expressions shaped by youth culture, technology, and social groups.

Non-verbal Communication

Non‑verbal communication includes gestures and expressions that convey emotions and social cues that words alone can’t express.

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare transformed English literature through inventive language, psychological depth, and enduring themes.

Philippines

Pre-colonial Philippines

Barangays, maritime trade networks, indigenous writing systems, and traditions were developed during the pre-colonial period.

Philippines Under Spain

Spanish rule introduced Christianity, centralized colonial administration, and forced labor, while sparking the rise of Filipino nationalism.

Philippines Under Americans

The American period brought public education, civil government, new infrastructure, and economic restructuring to the Philippines.

Philippines Under Japanese

The Japanese occupation imposed military rule, economic hardship, and widespread violence, prompting strong guerrilla resistance.

1987 Philippine Constitution

The 1987 Philippine Constitution restored democracy after martial law. It defined citizens’ rights, checks and balances, and more!

Philippine Government

The Philippine government operates through executive, legislative, and judicial branches with defined powers and responsibilities.

Philosophy

Introduction to Philosophy

Philosophy studies fundamental questions about knowledge, reality, values, and reasoning. It has branches and subfields.

Ancient Greek Philosophy

Ancient Greek philosophy introduced foundational ideas in logic, ethics, and politics through Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

Ancient Chinese Philosophy

Ancient Chinese philosophy developed systems that offer insights on moral conduct, governance, harmony, and human nature.

ISMs in Social Sciences

Marxism, Feminism, and other ISMs in social sciences explain how societies distribute power, resources, identities, and beliefs.

Ethics, Morality, and Conscience

Ethics, morality, and conscience collectively guide how people judge actions and make decisions in both personal and public life.

Philosophies of Education

Philosophies of education define the goals of schooling, the role of teachers, and how learners acquire knowledge and skills.

Politics

Basic Political Concepts

Basic political concepts explain how societies make collective decisions, allocate resources, and maintain order through institutions.

Political Philosophers

Political philosophers developed ideas about justice, rights, human nature, and the purpose of government that continue to shape society.

Forms of Government

Forms of government define how power is structured, how leaders are chosen, and how authority is exercised within a state.

Influential Political Movements

Many political movements have driven major reforms, challenged existing power structures, and reshaped political systems.

Geopolitical Wars

Geopolitical wars arise from conflicts over territory, resources, ideology, and influence. How familiar are you with these wars?

International Organizations

International organizations help countries work together on global issues. Do you know the international organizations that exist?

Psychology

Brain and Behavior

The brain regulates perception, memory, emotion, and movement through neural networks. Each part has a specific function.

Freudian Defense Mechanisms

Freudian defense mechanisms are unconscious strategies the mind uses to reduce anxiety and internal conflict. Know the differences?

Behaviorist Theories

Behaviorism views learning as conditioning, where behavior changes through reinforcement, punishment, and environmental cues.

Educational Psychology

Educational psychology covers cognition, motivation, development, and classroom dynamics to improve student outcomes.

Mental Disorders

Mental disorders involve disruptions in thinking, emotion, or behavior that affect functioning. Test your knowledge on the common ones!

Psychosocial Development

Psychosocial development describes how individuals form identity, relationships, and emotional skills across life stages.

Sociology

Sociologists and Their Ideas

Sociologists have established different ways of understanding how people behave within their social environments. Do you know them?

Social Stratification

Social stratification pertains to how societies rank people by wealth, power, and status. It affects opportunities and life chances.

Western vs. Eastern Cultures

Western and Eastern cultures differ in how they view family, authority, communication, and individual responsibility.

Cultural Adaptation Processes

Cultures change as people move, interact, and blend traditions. Check your understanding on enculturation, assimilation, and more!

Prejudice and Discrimination

Prejudice and discrimination create unfair treatment, limit access to opportunities, and shape how groups relate to one another.

Demography

Demography examines population trends such as birth rates, migration, and aging, and how these numbers change over time.