Answer:Let's analyze each question and provide the answers with explanations. 4. It is an architecture that was burned by Filipino guerillas so that Japanese intruders would not use the mansion as their military office during the war.The answer is A. The Ruins.The Ruins in Negros Occidental, Philippines, is a well-known example of a structure significantly damaged during World War II, often attributed to intentional burning by Filipino guerillas to prevent Japanese use. 5. Which of the following is an example of vernacular architecture?The answer is C. Camiña Balay na Bato.Vernacular architecture refers to building styles that are traditionally associated with a specific region or culture. The Balay na Bato, a type of traditional Filipino house, is a prime example. Options A, D are ruins, and option B is not explicitly identified as vernacular architecture. 6. Which of the following architecture is made up of stilt, bark of tree, cogon grass, and bamboo?The answer is C. House of Mangyan.The Mangyan people of Mindoro, Philippines, are known for their traditional houses built using these materials. The other options describe more substantial and developed building styles. 7. If you will be asked to construct a two-storey house following Architectura mestiza, what will be the structure of it?The answer is D. The upper level of the house is made up of wood; the ground level with stone. The Architectura mestiza style blends European and indigenous Filipino architectural elements. A common feature is the use of stone for the ground floor and wood for the upper level. 8. Which of the following does not belong to the group? The answer is D. Tau-tau statue.The Ruins, Fort of Cuyo, and the Cathedral of Boac are all architectural structures. The Tau-tau statue is a sculpture, making it different from the others. 9. Which of the following sculptures can be found in Marinduque that commemorates the 1900 battle between Filipinos and Americans through the command of Lieutenant Colonel Maximo Abad?The answer is A. Battle of Pulang Lupa. The Battle of Pulang Lupa was a significant engagement in Marinduque during the Philippine-American War, and a monument or sculpture commemorating it would be expected in the region. The other options are not directly linked to this specific battle.