This is the highest mountain in the Philippines. It was declared a national park in 1934 by President Manuel L. Quezon.
A. Mt. Apo
B. Mt. Ulap
C. Mt. Pinatubo
D. Mt. Peak
The second highest mountain the Philippines which is home to the Talaandig tribe.
A. Mt. Dulang-Dulang
B. Mt. Kitanglad
C. Mt. Kabayoc
D. Mt. Halcon
This is Luzon’s highest peak. This national park is home to the Ibalois, Kilanguya, Kankana-eys, Karao, Ifugaos, and the Ilocanos.
A. Mt. Kalutangan
B. Mt. Pulag
C. Mt. Ragang
D. Mt. Maagnaw
This was named after a great flood submerged the land and only the mountain’s peak, which was the size of a blade of lemon grass (“tanglad” in Filipino) was visible.
A. Mt. Gulugod Baboy
B. Mt. Nagsasa
C. Mt. Pamitinan
D. Mt. Kitanglad
This is classified as a potentially active volcano and is considered as one of the most challenging climbs in the country.
A. Mt. Kalatungan
B. Mt. Balingkilat
C. Mt. Iraya
D. Mt. Arayat
This remains to be one of Mindanao’s most elusive peaks.
A. Mt. Maculot
B. Mt. Batulao
C. Mt. Daraitan
D. Mt. Piapayungan
This is also known as the Blue Mountain, is the highest point in Lanao Del Sur.
A. Mt. Maagnaw
B. Mt. Ragang
C. Mt. Maynoba
D. Mt. Palay-Palay
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