Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong in 1891 due to political differences with other Filipino expatriates in Spain. He arrived in Hong Kong on October 20, 1891. While there, he practiced medicine and befriended Portuguese physician Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques, who helped him build a clientele. Rizal also planned the Borneo Colonization Project with the British, who offered Filipinos 100,000 acres of land free for 99 years. However, the Governor-General did not favor establishing a Filipino community in Sabah. Rizal eventually decided to return to Manila to establish the secret society La Liga Filipina, not to confer with Governor Despujol about his B
Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong in 1891 due to political differences with other Filipino expatriates in Spain. He arrived in Hong Kong on October 20, 1891. While there, he practiced medicine and befriended Portuguese physician Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques, who helped him build a clientele. Rizal also planned the Borneo Colonization Project with the British, who offered Filipinos 100,000 acres of land free for 99 years. However, the Governor-General did not favor establishing a Filipino community in Sabah. Rizal eventually decided to return to Manila to establish the secret society La Liga Filipina, not to confer with Governor Despujol about his B
Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong in 1891 due to political differences with other Filipino expatriates in Spain. He arrived in Hong Kong on October 20, 1891. While there, he practiced medicine and befriended Portuguese physician Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques, who helped him build a clientele. Rizal also planned the Borneo Colonization Project with the British, who offered Filipinos 100,000 acres of land free for 99 years. However, the Governor-General did not favor establishing a Filipino community in Sabah. Rizal eventually decided to return to Manila to establish the secret society La Liga Filipina, not to confer with Governor Despujol about his B
Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong in 1891 due to political differences with other Filipino expatriates in Spain. He arrived in Hong Kong on October 20, 1891. While there, he practiced medicine and befriended Portuguese physician Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques, who helped him build a clientele. Rizal also planned the Borneo Colonization Project with the British, who offered Filipinos 100,000 acres of land free for 99 years. However, the Governor-General did not favor establishing a Filipino community in Sabah. Rizal eventually decided to return to Manila to establish the secret society La Liga Filipina, not to confer with Governor Despujol about his B
1. The following are the reasons why Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong in 1891, Except?
a. political differences with Marcelo H. del Pilar.
b. his desire to be with his family. c. political differences with other Filipino expatriates in Spain which made his life miserable. d. to practice his skill as an ophthalmic surgeon. 2. When did Rizal arrived in Hong Kong? a. October 20, 1891 b. November 20, 1891 c. November 30, 1892 d. October 30, 1892 3. Who sent letter to Rizal relating the sad news of the deportation of twenty-five persons from Calamba? a. Paciano b. Blumentritt c. Manuel T. Hidalgo d. Silvestre Ubaldo 4. A Portuguese physician who became Rizal’s friend and admirer that helped him to build up a wide clientele in Hong Kong. a. Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques b. Dr. Louis De Wecker c. Otto Becker d. Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor 5. It is Rizal’s planned of founding a Filipino colony which he negotiated with the British authorities and was offered 100,000 acres of land free of charge for 99 years. a. La Solidaridad b. Polo Y Servicio c. La Liga Filipina d. Borneo Colonization Project 6. It was said that the Governor-General Despujol did not favor of the establishment of the Filipino community in Sabah because. a. the Philippines lacked of laborers and it was not very patriotic to go off and cultivate foreign soil. b. the fear of the negative consequence it can bring for Rizal. c. he believe that Filipinos are escaping the vexation of Spaniards government. d. he saw it as unnecessary to leave the Philippines especially because of the many sacrifices they had given for the country. 7. Rizal made up his mind to return to Manila. The decision was spurred by the following except. a. to confer with Governor Despujol regarding his Borneo colonization project. b. to establish the La Liga Filipina in Manila. c. to speak with Marcelo H. del Pilar about their political differences. d. to prove that Eduardo de Lete was wrong in attacking him in Madrid being comfortable and safe in Hong Kong, had abandoned the country’s cause. 8. Why did Rizal wrote two letters that inscribed in each envelop “to be opened after my death”. a. he have death threats b. he is sick c. he is depressed d. he had premonition of his death 9. Written in December, 1891 explaining the Calamba agrarian situation. a. Constitution of the Liga Filipina b. Colonisation du British North Borneo, par de Familles de Iles Philippines c. Sa mga Kababayan d. Ang Mga Karapatan Nang Tao 10. The most important writing made by Rizal during his Hong Kong sojourn. a. Constitution of the Liga Filipina b. Sa mga Kababayan c. Ang Mga Karapatan Nang Tao d. Colonisation du British North Borneo, par de Familles de Iles Philippines