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PHILIPPINE HISTORY

“Difficulties and suffering are tools with which God shapes us into the image of Jesus Christ”
I.MATCHING TYPE:Choose the letter of the items in column B which matches correctly with
an item in column A.
A B
Part –1
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 1. The hero of Tirad Pass A. Antonio Luna
0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Lyricist of the Philippine National Anthem B. Emilio Aguinaldo
0 0 0 0 0 0 3. He gave the melody of the Phil. National Anthem C. Gregorio delPilar
0 0 0 0 0 0 4. First president of the Phil. Republic D. Miguel Malvar
0 0 0 0 0 0 5. The fearless General of the Phil. Revolution E. Jose Palma
F. Julian Felipe
Part -2
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 6. The best general of the Phil. Revolution A. Antonio Luna
0 0 0 0 0 07. Novelist and the most cultured among the B. Cayetano Arellano
Filipino Reformist
0 0 0 0 0 0 8. The most dangerous among the Filipino Reformist C. Dr. Jose Rizal
0 0 0 0 0 0 9. The orator among the Filipino Reformist D.Graciano Lopez Jaena
0 0 0 0 0 0 10. First Filipino Chief Justice of the Supreme Court E. Gregorio delPilar
F. Marcelo H. delPilar
Part -3
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 11. Sewn the Philippine Flag Pilar A.AguedaKahabagan
0 0 0 0 0 0 12. Tagalog Joan of Arc B. Andres Bonifacio
0 0 0 0 0 0 13. Founder of Katipunan C.ApolinarioMabini
0 0 0 0 0 0 14. Brains of the Katipunan D. Emilio Jacinto
0 0 0 0 0 0 15. Brains of the Revolution E.Deodato Arellano
F. Marcela Agoncillo
Part-4
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 16. Peace agreement between Filipinos& Americans A. Absolute Monarchy
0 0 0 0 0 0 17. It ended the Spanish-American War B. La Liga Filipina
0 0 0 0 0 0 18. Civic Organization founded by Dr. Jose Rizal C. Limited Monarchy
0 0 0 0 0 0 19. Rulers rules in accordance with the constitution D. Monarchy
0 0 0 0 0 0 20. Rulers rules divine right E. Pact of Biak-na –Bato
F. Treaty of Paris

Part-5
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 21. Control of national and local affairs exercised by
central and national government A. Diaryong Tagalog
0 0 0 0 0 0 22. First Tagalog Newspaper B. Kalayaan
0 0 0 0 0 0 23. Revolutionary Campaign for reforms C. Katipunan
0 0 0 0 0 0 24. Peaceful Campaign for reforms D. Parliamentary
0 0 0 0 0 0 25. Newspaper of the Katipunan E. Propaganda
F. Unitary
Part-5
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 26. Official Newspaper of the Reform Movement A. Aristocracy
0 0 0 0 0 0 27. The bibles of the Filipino Nationalism B. Assimilation
0 0 0 0 0 0 28. Making the Philippines a province of Spain C. La Solidaridad
0 0 0 0 0 0 29. Sovereignty resides in one man or woman D. Monarchy

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0 0 0 0 0 0 30. Exercised by few privileged class E. Noli Me Tangere& El Fili
F. Oligarchy
Part-6
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 31. Congress A. Annual Statement of Income
0 0 0 0 0 0 32. Senate B. decision, judgment of the court
0 0 0 0 0 0 33. Budget C. Law Making Body
0 0 0 0 0 0 34. Sessions D. Meetings
0 0 0 0 0 0 35. Verdict E. Presiding Officer of the Congress
F. Upper House of the Congress
Part -7
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 36. Sovereignty A. Advisory Body to the President
0 0 0 0 0 0 37. Senate President B. Dishonesty, immorality
0 0 0 0 0 0 38. Suffrage C. Presiding Officer to the Senate
0 0 0 0 0 0 39. Corruption D. Presidential Staff
0 0 0 0 0 0 40. Cabinet E. Right to Vote
F. Supreme or final authority
Part -8
ABCDEF
0 0 0 0 0 0 41. Amnesty A. Foreign Born
0 0 0 0 0 0 42. Pardon B. Law making Body
0 0 0 0 0 0 43. Alien C. Pardon of Political Crime
0 0 0 0 0 0 44. Congressman D. Presidential Action forgiving a
person
0 0 0 0 0 0 45.Speaker E. Presiding officer of the House of
Representatives
F. Representative

II.MULTIPLE CHOICE: A. Direction: Tell who/what is being described in the following


sentences. Choose the best answer.
ABCD
00 00 46. The campaign of the Filipino seculars to administer parishes occupied by the Spanish
regulars or the Filipinization in the administration of parishes.
A. Secularization B. Regularization C.Contractualization D. Hispanization
0 0 0 0 47. A grant from the Spanish crown to a meritorious Spaniard to exercise control over a
specific place including inhabitants.
A. scholarship B. monetary award C. promotion D. Encomienda
0 0 0 0 48.People who have some money, had the opportunity of acquiring good education in
good schools in Manila and in foreign countries during the Spanish period.
A. mezstizos B. illustrados C. intellectuals D. millionaire
0 0 0 0 49.Love for one’s country and its people. It includes pride in one’s cultural heritage,
support for the country’s aspirations, patriotism and advocacy of national
independence.
A. patriotism B. Filipino oriented C. Nationalism D. proud
0 0 0 0 50. Rights enjoyed by a person that enable him to live with dignity.
A. Human rights B. Civil rights C. Political rights D. Social rights
0 0 0 0 51. The right to which a person is entitle simply because he is human being.
A. Human rights B. Civil rights C. Political rights D. Social rights
0 0 0 0 52. The public attitude or an issue, question or controversy.
A. hearsay B. public opinion C. news D. current events
0 0 0 0 53.The minimum number of members that must be present if a legislative body is to be
able to conduct business.
A. minority B. 50% C.majority D. quorum
0 0 0 0 54. The government’s chief personnel agency responsible for maintaining an honest
and efficient government work force.
A. DILG B. NBI C. Civil Service Commission D. COA
0 0 0 0 55.A form of government wherein the political power is exercise by a majority of the
people.
A. Democratic B. Autocratic C. Authoritarian D. Dictatorial
0 0 0 0 56. Novel about political ideas in story form predicted the coming of the revolution.
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a.Noli Me Tangere c. Uncle’s Tom Cabin
b. El Filibusterismo d. Florante at Laura
0 0 0 0 57. A socio-historical novel based on facts, contain things of which no one among
ourselves has spoken up to the present.
a. Noli Me Tangere c. Uncle’s Tom Cabin
b. El Filibusterismo d. Florante at Laura
0 0 0 0 58. Another society founded with patriotic aims who sympathized with the Filipino
cause. It’s aspiration was to work for the material and moral improvement of the
Philippines.
a. Propaganda c. Hispano-Filipino
b. La Liga Filipina d. Katipunan
0 0 0 0 59. A turning point in Philippine history for it ushered in a new era reform movement.
a. Propaganda c. La Liga Filipina
b. Katipunan d. Execution of GOMBURZA
0 0 0 0 60.This incident mark the start of the Filipino revolution against Spain in 1896.
Katipuneros tore their cedulas and shouted “ Long Live Philippine Independence.”
a. Cry of Balintawak c. Cry of Pugadlawin
b. Cry of the Katipuneros d. Cry of Biak-na-Bato
0 0 0 0 61. This was the break the American militarist were all waiting for. Their intention all
along to colonize all the Spanish territories in case a war broke out between Spain
and United States.
a. Spanish-American War c. Spanish-Cuban War
b. Filipino-American War d. Japanese-American War
0 0 0 0 62. He questioned the election of Andres Bonifacio as Director of the Interior. He argued
that the position required a lawyer’s degree and suggested somebody from his
province who was qualified.
a. MacarioNoriel c. Placido Martinez
b. Gen. Tomas Mascardo d. Daniel Tirona
0 0 0 0 63. In a manifesto dated at San Isidro, April 15, 1899, he said: “ And since war is the last
resource that is left to us for the salvation of our country and our own national honor,
let us fight while a grain of strength is left us, let us acquit ourselves like men even
though the lot of the present generation is conflict and sacrifice.”
a. ApolinarioMabini c. Emilio Jacinto
b. Andres Bonifacio d. MacarioSakay
0 0 0 0 64. It became popular in Europe and even in Spain during the last two decades of the 19th
century and popularized in the Philippines. An anti-friar organization and Filipino
wanted the friars to shipped back to Spain.
a. masonry c. La Liga Filipina
b. Propaganda d. Hispano-Filipino
0 0 0 0 65. On his diary it was written:
“ The General(Aguinaldo) has given me the pick of all the men that can be spared and
ordered me to defend the Pass. I realized what a terrible task has been given me., and yet
I felt that this is the most glorious moment of my life. What I do is done for my beloved
country. No sacrifice can be too great.”
a. Gen. Gregorio delPilar c. Gen. Miguel Malvar
b. Gen. Antonio Luna d. Gen. Simeon Ola
0 0 0 0 66. Spanish priest who belong to any of the religious orders.
a. regulars c. Dominicans
b. seculars d. Jesuits
0 0 0 0 67. He should be an epitome for every young boy. His being poor and orphaned at an
early age did not hinder him from becoming one of our country’s greatest heroes.
a. ApolinarioMabini c. Emilio Jacinto
b. Andres Bonifacio d. MacarioSakay
0 0 0 0 68. On September 15, 1898, this was convened at the Barasoain Church with 50 delegates
in attendance. They immediately set to work tackling several problems, foremost of
which was the drafting of constitution.
a. Tejeros Convention c. Malolos Congress
b. Pact of Biak-na-Bato d. Cry of Pugadlawin
0 0 0 0 69. This was immediately proclaimed by Aguinaldo due to Mabini’s objections. Mabini
opposed the provision calling for a powerful legislature
a. Malolos Congress c. Tejeros Constitution
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b. Malolos Constitution d. Biak-naBato
0 0 0 0 70. In his instruction to the military government of subdued territories, he made known
the policy of the American government about the Philippines. Filipinos showed
resistance that led to the outbreak of the Filipino-American war.
a. Robert W. Graysan c. Gen. Lawton
b. Col.J.M. Stotsenburg d. President Mckenley
0 0 0 0 71. The night before the battle he wrote in his diary “ I am surrounded by fearful odds
that will overcome me and my gallant men, but I am pleased with the thought that I’ll
die fighting for my beloved country.’
a. Gen. Gregorio DelPilar c. Gen. Miguel Malvar
b. Gen. Antonio Luna d. Gen. Simeon Ola
0 0 0 0 72. He destroyed the Spanish fleet in ManilaBay without loss of a single ship or life on
May 1, 1898.
a. John D. Long c. Howard Bray
b. Commodore George Dewey d. Spencer Pratt
0 0 0 0 73. Upon his advice, Aguinaldo change the dictatorial government to a revolutionary one
on June 23, 1898.
a. AmbrosioRianzares Bautista c. Gen. Miguel Malvar
b. Cayetano Arellano d. ApolinarioMabini
0 0 0 0 74. After the establishment of the revolutionary government , Aguinaldo, Mabini and
Felipe Buencamino tried to persuade them to join the revolution, however, they
refused for they believed that Christian Filipinos helped the Spaniards.
a. Cebuanos c. Pampangos
b. Ilongos d. Muslims
0 0 0 0 75. Among the Filipinos, they were readily cooperated with the revolutionists after the
return of Aguinaldo from Hongkong. They actively participated in the Filipino-
American War.
a. People of Negros c. People of Panay
b. People of Iloilo d. People of Ilocos
0 0 0 0 76. He wrote an editorial column in La Solidaridad the exerpt of which follows: “ The
Filipino nation waited to have a good life for the people who pay their taxes, the
nation who protects the Spanish flag by means of its sweat, and blood, this loyal
nation is aware of the fact that they are not mere sleep.”
a. TrinidadPardo De Tavera c. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. Marcelo H. DelPilar d. Dr. Jose Rizal
0 0 0 0 77. Doctor and scholar, A Spaniard born in the Philippines who was also the brother- in
law of Juan Luna who said: “ All the defects of the public administration of affairs,
the ignorance of their functionaries and their corruption, the vices of the clergy, the
incapacity of the governors and the inferiority of Spanish culture on these islands
were manifested.”
a. TrinidadPardo De Tavera c. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. Marcelo H. DelPilar d. Dr. Jose Rizal
0 0 0 0 78. An excerpt of the speech he delivered at the Ateneo De Barcelona on February
25,1889.”The fight goes on between the friars and the Filipinos. This is a fight for
existence, one is defending its tyranny, the other is fighting for its rights to live in
this modern times, a life that is free, a life that is democratic”
a. TrinidadPardo De Tavera c. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. Marcelo H. DelPilar d. Dr. Jose Rizal
0 0 0 0 79. In his book he wrote: “By refusing to dishonor you, the church has placed a cloud of
doubt on the accusation placed upon you, surrounding your case in court of mystery
and darkness, the government has introduced a belief that, a mistake was made in
those worst moments and by honoring your memory and recognizing your
martyrdom, the entire Philippines has not fully believed in your guilt.
a. TrinidadPardo De Tavera c. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. Marcelo H. DelPilar d. Dr. Jose Rizal
0 0 0 0 80.A direct vote of the people on whether they accept or reject a constitution.
a. plebiscite b. referendum c. election d. initiative.
0 0 0 0 81.The means by which people choose their officials.
a. plebiscite b. referendum c. election d. initiative
0 0 0 0 82. A proposed or suggested law introduced by a member of the congress for enactment.
a. Presidential Decree b. Bill c. Memorandum Order d. Republic Act
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0 0 0 0 83. The power of the president to disapproved a bill passed by the congress.
a. veto power b. legislative power c. judicial power d. sovereignty
0 0 0 0 84. He said: It does not matter if we die in the middle or in the end of painful journey; the
generations to come will shed in our tombs, tears of love and gratitude, and not bitter
reproach.”
a. Emilio Jacinto c. ApolinarioMabini
b. Andres Bonifacio d. Gen. Miguel Malvar
0 0 0 0 85. A declaration and enumeration of a person’s right and privileges which the
constitution is designed to protect against violations by the government.
a. Civil Rightsb. Human Rights c. Bill of Rights d. Natural Rights
0 0 0 0 86. Rights possessed by every citizen without being granted by the state for they are
given to men by God.
a. Civil Rights b. Human Rights c. Bill of Rights d. Natural Rights
0 0 0 0 87.The unlawful or immoral use of one’s position to gain profit or advantage.
a. graft b. corruption c. immorality d. dishonesty
0 0 0 0 88. Branch of the government exercising the power to make laws.
a. Legislative Branch b. Judicial Branch c. Executive Branch d. Cabinet
0 0 0 0 89. Submission to the people of an issue of national importance for their decision.
a. plebiscite b. referendum c. election d. initiative.
0 0 0 0 90. The process or system by which the people themselves can propose a new law.
a. plebiscite b. referendum c. election d. initiative.
0 0 0 0 91. The process of removing from office certain top officials of the government such as
the president, the vice president and members of the supreme court.
a. recall b. impeachment c. separation of powers d. self-incrimination
0 0 0 0 92. A collection of rights enshrined in the Philippine Constitution.
a. Petition of Rights b. Charter of Rights c. Declaration of rights d. Bill of Rights
0 0 0 0 93. Which of the following is not a qualification of a natural –born citizen?
a. One whose father is a foreigner who is married to a Filipina
b. One whose mother is a foreigner who is married to a Filipino
c. Being born in the Philippines
d. Having residing in the Philippines throughout his life
0 0 0 0 94. All of the following are ways of losing one’s citizenship except______.
a. By deserting the Philippine Army
b. Naturalization in a foreign country
c. Working in a foreign country
d. Taking an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of another country
0 0 0 0 95. The present system of our government is ________.
a. presidential b. federal c. parliamentary d. monarchial
0 0 0 0 96. The agency with the sole power to try and decide all cases of impeachment is
the____.
a. Senate b. House of Representatives c. Supreme Court d. Sandiganbayan
0 0 0 0 97. The process by which the citizens can actively participate in the government is
called ______.
a. Referendum b. law making c. elections d. demonstration
0 0 0 0 98. Which of the term below does not apply to a nation?
a. People b. government c. territory d. sovereignty
0 0 0 0 99. A state is a political concept, while Nation is a /an________.
a. Social b. economic c. ethnic d. anthropological
0 0 0 0 100. The process by which a high government official may be removed from office
is____.
a. suspension b. impeachment c. recall d. initiative

GOOD LUCK!!!

“The Key to successful leadership is influence, not authority”

Prepared by:
Dr. Conchita Vargas Yumol

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Answer key in Philippine history
1. C 11. F 21. E 31. C 41. C 51. A 61. A 71. A 81. C 91.B
2. F 12. A 22. A 32. F 42. D 52. B 62. D 72 .B 82. B 92.D
3. E 13. B 23. C 33. A 43. A 53. D 63. A 73.D 83. A 93.B
4. B 14. D 24. E 34. D 44. F 54. C 64. A 74.D 84. C 94.C
5. D 15. C 25. B 35. B 45. E 55. A 65. A 75.A 85. C 95.A
6. A 16. E 26. C 36. F 46. A 56. B 66. A 76.B 86. D 96.B
7. C 17. F 27. E 37. C 47. D 57. A 67. B 77.A 87.A 97.C
8. F 18. B 28. B 38. E 48. B 58. C 68. C 78.C 88.A 98.D
9. D 19. C 29. D 39. B 49. C 59. D 69. B 79.D 89.B 99.A
10 B 20. A 30. A 40. A 50. B 60. C 70. D 80.A 90.D 100.B

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