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00:00 Alright, here are the top students of the top science high school of the Philippines
00:04 who will face and show off their intelligence in our UH Quizbee!
00:10 And they say two heads are better than one,
00:14 that's why our Quizbee is a tandem edition today in the Philippine Science High School.
00:19 Let's go there Ms. Lynn and Sean.
00:22 Tandem, our UH Quizbee is also a tandem.
00:25 Correct.
00:27 Good morning guys!
00:29 Good morning!
00:30 So this is what we've been waiting for because UH goes to the best high school in the Philippines,
00:36 Philippine Science High School, Main Campus, Quezon City!
00:40 There!
00:41 My voice is getting higher.
00:43 Wow, you're so excited, right?
00:45 And this is the first time Ms. Lynn, because our UH Quizbee today, what's going to happen?
00:50 What?
00:51 Tandem edition!
00:52 Tandem!
00:53 So, this is it.
00:57 The question is, are two heads really better than one?
01:00 That's what we'll find out later.
01:01 So what are we waiting for?
01:03 Let's introduce our fellow students.
01:05 Shout out to Southern Mindanao Campus, there's a singit there.
01:07 Hi!
01:08 Okay, our first tandem is Davis Nicolong Magpantay,
01:13 Grade 12 student and Philippine National Chemistry Olympiad Silver Medalist.
01:17 And he will be joined by Benjamin Jacob,
01:20 International Physics Olympiad Honorable Mention.
01:23 Yes!
01:24 Give a round of applause for your fellow students.
01:26 Wow, there's even a sign.
01:27 There's even a sign, how fun!
01:29 Go Davis!
01:30 And here are their candidates,
01:33 John Florence Dizon, Singapore International STEM Innovation Challenge 2023 Overall Silver Medalist,
01:42 and Ethan Anilove Nortio, Lavoisier International Chemistry Olympiad 2023 Silver Award.
01:49 Let's give them a round of applause.
01:51 There!
01:52 They're good.
01:53 I feel like our competition today is amazing, John.
01:55 They all competed internationally.
01:57 Yes!
01:58 Okay guys, we can now put them here.
02:00 And of course, to monitor their answers, we'll also have Sir Mark Lopez,
02:05 their Special Science Teacher and Batch Advisor.
02:08 Let's give a round of applause to Sir.
02:09 Good morning, Sir Mark!
02:10 There, yes!
02:12 Okay, so let's not delay it any longer.
02:15 Everybody here is as excited as we are.
02:17 So here we go, for our easy round.
02:19 Each correct answer is equivalent to 10 points.
02:21 And you only have 5 seconds on the clock to answer the questions.
02:27 So now, put your hands down.
02:28 There.
02:29 Here's the first one.
02:30 He's handsome, just like on TV.
02:31 He's really handsome.
02:32 Here's the first question, guys.
02:33 Listen up.
02:34 What is the longest period in the history of the Philippines?
02:40 Go.
02:41 Pre-colonial Philippines.
02:43 That is actually correct.
02:45 Pre-colonial, period.
02:47 Pre-colonial or pre-colonial.
02:49 That's good.
02:50 Thank you, Sir.
02:51 Question number 2.
02:52 What enzyme is found in our intestines that is important in breaking down starch and glycogen in our food?
02:59 Amylase.
03:00 Amylase is correct.
03:02 Okay, two points for them.
03:06 Yes, but it's okay.
03:07 You can still reach it.
03:08 So here's our third question.
03:09 Find, here.
03:11 Use your pen and paper, please, guys.
03:13 So here's our third question.
03:15 Even the students here can try, but, but, but, quietly.
03:20 Don't tell them.
03:21 Don't help them.
03:22 Okay, this is the third question.
03:24 Find the length of the median to the longest side of a triangle with sides 16, 30, and 34.
03:33 Okay, you start.
03:34 Yes.
03:35 17.
03:36 17 is correct.
03:38 Wow, that's fast.
03:39 He didn't need to think of that.
03:43 He didn't.
03:44 Question number 4.
03:46 What is the root word of banana liksik?
03:50 You can do this, guys.
03:54 Here.
03:55 The root of banana liksik.
03:57 Okay, Benji.
03:58 Saliksik.
03:59 Saliksik is correct.
04:00 Very good.
04:01 You're so good at solving, bro.
04:03 I was so surprised there.
04:05 And here's the fifth question, the last question for this easy round.
04:09 The question is, how many chromosomes does a human somatic cell have?
04:15 46.
04:17 John?
04:18 46.
04:19 46 is correct.
04:21 Yes.
04:22 That concludes our easy round.
04:25 So recap the points first.
04:26 John and Ethan have 30 points.
04:28 And Benji and Davis, they have 20 points.
04:33 So, the battle will get heated because when we come back,
04:37 the difficult round, the co-host can still catch up.
04:40 Definitely.
04:41 So, stay tuned for the morning show where you're always the first.
04:44 Unang Hirit!
04:47 Here it is.
04:50 Our easy round in UH-Crisby was a close fight earlier.
04:53 But the answers of the students of the Philippine Science High School were so easy.
04:57 Moving on to the difficult round.
05:00 We'll know who the UH-Crisby champion is.
05:04 So, let's go back to Ms. Lynn and Sean.
05:07 Good luck, guys.
05:08 Shout out to Ms. Lynn's daughter.
05:10 Yes, to Gabby.
05:11 Hey, guys.
05:15 Hello.
05:16 We are back here at Philippine Science High School,
05:18 main campus, Quezon City.
05:20 We just recapped the scores earlier.
05:22 John and Ethan have 30 points.
05:24 Go ahead.
05:25 Davis and Benji have 20 points.
05:28 So, we're now in the second round.
05:30 This is the difficult round.
05:31 And we'll really find out who the winner is here
05:34 because each correct answer will get 50 points.
05:37 And you will be given 10 seconds to answer.
05:40 Are you ready?
05:41 Yes.
05:42 All right.
05:43 Put your hands down.
05:44 So, the first question is,
05:46 in how many distinct ways can the letters of the phrase "Unang Hirit" be arranged
05:52 so that the letters of the word "unang" are grouped together
05:55 and the letters of the word "hirit" are also grouped together?
05:59 Okay.
06:01 Benji?
06:03 7,200.
06:04 That is correct.
06:06 Wow.
06:08 He used his pen and paper.
06:11 They just looked at the question.
06:12 Yes.
06:13 He gave the question to me and then...
06:15 He's Dr. Strange.
06:16 Yes, I think he's Dr. Strange.
06:18 Good one, Benji.
06:19 Number two.
06:21 How high will a 5-kilogram ball reach if you pull it from the ground
06:27 and give it an initial velocity of 20 meters per second?
06:31 Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 meters per second squared.
06:35 Again.
06:36 How high will a 5-kilogram ball reach if you pull it from the ground
06:41 and give it an initial velocity of 20 meters per second?
06:45 Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 meters per second squared.
06:50 And while they're doing that, he's happy because even the students here are thinking,
06:54 "You know what?
06:55 Some of them are looking up."
06:58 Doing the math in his head.
07:01 Okay, we only have 10 seconds to go.
07:03 We have seven.
07:04 Six.
07:05 Okay, Benji again.
07:06 2.04 meters.
07:08 2.04 meters?
07:10 That is incorrect.
07:12 I am sorry, Benji.
07:13 Okay, John Ethan.
07:14 John Ethan, you wanna steal?
07:15 John is laughing.
07:17 John Ethan, go.
07:18 Just try it.
07:19 2.05 meters.
07:21 Nice guess, but that is still incorrect.
07:24 The correct answer is 20.4 meters.
07:27 Yeah.
07:28 You got the decimal wrong.
07:31 The decimal was wrong.
07:34 It's just a decimal point.
07:35 Yes.
07:36 But here it is.
07:37 Let's go to the next question, guys.
07:39 Third question is,
07:40 The Philippines won the gold medal in basketball and pole vault
07:45 in the Asian Games in Hangzhou.
07:48 What other sport was given?
07:50 Yes, go ahead.
07:51 Jiu-jitsu.
07:52 Jiu-jitsu is correct.
07:54 Again.
07:55 For solving, we have current events in sports.
07:58 Alright.
07:59 It means that our students are well-rounded.
08:01 True.
08:02 Okay, here's our fourth question.
08:03 Find the sum of all the positive proper divisors of 1 million.
08:08 Again, find the sum of all the positive proper divisors of 1 million.
08:16 Remember, audience, you can solve this but only in your head.
08:20 We cannot volunteer to answer.
08:23 Alright, we only have how many seconds left?
08:26 We have 10.
08:28 9.
08:29 Benji?
08:30 1, 4, 8, 0, 4, 3, 7.
08:33 That is correct.
08:35 Very good.
08:36 Good job.
08:37 Okay, so we have one remaining question.
08:43 You can still go for it, guys.
08:44 Here it is.
08:45 If the mother has blood type O and the father has blood type AB, what is the probability?
08:56 Okay, Ethan?
08:57 Zero.
08:58 Zero is correct.
09:00 It's a bit of a close match.
09:05 It's fast.
09:06 It's like we know each other.
09:08 This is a difficult crowd.
09:09 Okay.
09:10 Oh my goodness.
09:11 Okay.
09:12 Go, Sean.
09:13 I have 120 points while Davis and Benji have 120 points while John and Ethan have 130 points.
09:21 If that was a good skill.
09:23 And that means John and Ethan are our Quiz Bee champions today.
09:29 Congratulations, John and Ethan.
09:32 Of course, thank you, Benji and Davis for fighting the good fight.
09:36 But before we continue, my fellow students for the incoming grade 7 students,
09:40 the nationwide application for national competitive examination for the Philippine Science High School for academic year 2024-2025 is open.
09:50 Yes, you can submit your application online on their website or on PSHS main campus here in Quezon City until October 13, 2023.
10:00 Oh my, we only have a little time so we will be able to catch up.
10:03 Thank you very much to the Philippine Science High School for continuing this morning.
10:08 Thank you. And students, please, this is your chance to come here and to enter and matriculate in the Philippine Science High School.
10:16 You never know.
10:17 So, please go inside and for the morning full of knowledge,
10:21 tune in to the morning show where you are always the first to hear it.
10:27 [Applause]
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