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Game Ka Na Ba? Mechanics and Questions

This document provides the rules for a game called "Game Ka Na Ba?" and includes 5 sample questions about the three branches of government in the Philippines. The game has three rounds of increasing difficulty with a total of 30 questions. Points are awarded based on question difficulty and teams compete by buzzing in and answering within 5 seconds to earn points or allow other teams a chance to steal. The team with the highest score at the end wins.

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Game Ka Na Ba? Mechanics and Questions

This document provides the rules for a game called "Game Ka Na Ba?" and includes 5 sample questions about the three branches of government in the Philippines. The game has three rounds of increasing difficulty with a total of 30 questions. Points are awarded based on question difficulty and teams compete by buzzing in and answering within 5 seconds to earn points or allow other teams a chance to steal. The team with the highest score at the end wins.

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  • Game Ka Na Ba? Mechanics

Sure, I can help you with that! Here are the mechanics of the game “Game Ka Na Ba?

” and 5 questions
related to the three branches of government in the Philippines:

Mechanics of Game Ka Na Ba?

The game has three rounds: easy, average, and difficult.

There are 30 questions in total, with 10 questions per round.

Each question has a corresponding point value based on its difficulty.

Contestants hit the buzzer and are given five seconds to answer.

If they get the answer wrong or run out of time, other teams are given a chance to steal.

The host recaps the score at the end of each round.

The team with the highest score at the end of the game wins.

Questions related to the three branches of government in the Philippines:

What is the name of the legislative branch of the Philippine government?

Who is the current President of the Philippines?

What is the name of the highest court in the Philippines?

What is the name of the executive department responsible for foreign affairs?

What is the name of the legislative body that is composed of the Senate and the House of
Representatives?

If a team wins, they can say “Abanti!” which means “move forward” in Cebuano. If they lose, they can
say “Atras ka!” which means “move back” in Tagalog. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any
other questions. 😊

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