1. The worst song made in Philippines
-Not sure. There are some pretty senseless rap songs released here though, which either died without popularity or was completely debunked as it tried to garner it.
2. The weirdest music video made in Philippines
-Not sure about this one. Most music videos made in the Philippines are either romance or comedy, which is kinda annoying since I don't prefer those.
3. The best video game made in Philippines
-if by 'made' you mean a PH original, there have never been highly publicized PH original games here by far. If by 'best video game' you mean most popular, then let me take a walk down memory lane... IMO Counter Strike was the game that popularized multiplayer PC gaming among the PH gamers. I don't go much to internet shops now so I don't know which of the FPS games are actually popular, but for sure I keep hearing CoD, L4D, CS (still!), MW. Single player PC gaming is a bit scarce here so I wouldn't know about it too (mentioned it because a lot of my schoolmates play Assassin's Creed but it's not that popular anywhere else here). MMORPGs have Ragnarok Online as the establisher of MMO gaming in the Philippines. This lead to porting even more MMORPGs from other countries, as well as other MMOs in general. However, Ragnarok Online is definitely still the most popular MMORPG in PH even today, though it's not as viral as it was before, where you'll see internet cafes with more than 100% of the people playing inside are playing Ragnarok. Now the most viral game goes to the Warcraft III mod, Defense of the Ancients. I don't know when the actual popularity boom started, but PH hopped into the scene around 2005 and 2006, and is still widely played in many internet cafes nationwide today. This also inevitably influenced League of Legends and Heroes of Newerth to be popular here, but so far I only actually see LoL being taken to the next level, but not as much as DotA is (you can inspect Garena's PH Room Listing for War3 RPG section and there are over 200 rooms for DotA alone). I'll move on now to arcade games, but my credibility for this one is kind of weak since it's been a while before I've been an arcade junky. The Tekken series is undoubtedly the most popular arcade fighting game here in the PH, as you'll almost always see crowds of people hording over them. Sadly, this is not the case for the Street Fighter IV arcades where only a few people actually go to them. There are also a few Guilty Gear machines somewhere here but I don't go there too often. What I'm sure of, however, is that the popularity of Marvel vs Capcom 2 is still pretty high even today, as there are peak hours on the MvC2 machines found all over the country where crowds form, though not as large as Tekken's anymore. Most popular arcade rhythm game would definitely be the quickly viral influence of DJMax Technika, quickly beating the popularity of DDR just a few months when DJMT was new here. DDR still gets those people that immediately insert 20 credits in one go though, so I think I can somehow safely say that DDR is still popular today. DDR was also the establisher of rhythm game hype here in PH as well, alongside Dancemaniax. Dancemaniax is almost untouched nowadays though. As for console gaming... I actually have no idea. However, almost every PH gamer has a PSP, and you'll notice that almost all of them also owns or has owned Monster Hunter. I'm not one of them unfortunately so don't ask me haha. I'm picky with my games
4. The most popular beer in Philippines
-I don't drink yet so IDK
5. Horrible Filipino politician
-Almost all of them... It'll be easier to name the not-horrible-politicians actually, as I can probably count those by my hands...
6. The worst Filipino osu! player
-I don't know how a bad player could garner enough popularity for people to even notice, so IDK
7. Common dance style in Philippines
-Hip hop definitely takes it, when mainly looking at the Metro regions scene.
8. The weirdest law in Philippines
-Almost every one of them, since they aren't even enforced much... (yes Manila I am looking at you)
9. The most popular Filipino
-Can we categorize them or something? I don't know much about the popular Filipinos however. Manny Pacquiao is the most popular Filipino athlete, at least when looking at his US popularity. Charice Pempengco for the singing industry. Efren Penaflorida is a Filipino teacher who won some prestigious award in a really high end magazine (forgot which, I think it was Time). Aside from those people, I'm not sure anymore. Someone who has been living longer than me would probably know some popular Filipinos from the past... in particular, some people like Lea Salonga and Regine Velasquez or something...
10. Common sentence you can hear from Filipino
-can I list or something
---"Psst, hoy!" <--- a Filipino way to call attention, which is very informal, slang-tistic and some other stuff...
---"Mabuhay!" < --- so far this is the most commonly accepted formal way of saying Hello.
I'm probably missing out a lot of these; I'm not versed in Taglish lol...