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a. He was the commander in chief of the colonial army.
b. He could engage in trading, the Indulto de Comercio.
c. He could nominate priests for administration of the parishes.
d. His principal responsibility was tax collection.
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Don Francisco and Doña Teodora were blessed with eleven (11) children: two boys and
nine girls. Who is the eldest child of the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. Saturnina
b. Olimpia
c. Paciano
d. Narcisa
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a. Neither of the statements is true
b. Both statements are true
c. Statement I is true
d. Statement II is true
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a. It has been mandated by Republic Act No. 1435
b. It was approved on June 12, 1966.
c. It has been mandated that a course on the life of Rizal should be optional in the
curricula in schools, colleges and universities.
d. It was sponsored by Senator Claro M. Recto – the Father of Rizal Law.
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Why did the Spaniards put the Church in the middle of towns?
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a. To be their daily guide and inspire the natives to live peacefully
b. To make life more religious for the natives
c. To show the power of the Church
d. To easily convert the natives into Christian religion
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The patriarchal era of the Philippines is passing. The illustrious achievements of her
children are no longer consummated within the home. The Oriental chrysalis is leaving
the cocoon.
Select one:
a. The era of the Spaniards in the Philippines was passing because of the abuses they
had done against the Filipinos.
b. The Filipino spirit had awakened, the achievements of the people could reach the
other countries and this would be the start of their actions against the Spanish
colonization.
c. The Filipinos were not satisfied in the country and they begin to travel in other
countries to gain freedom.
d. The colonization of the Spaniards in the Philippines had come to an end because of
the Filipinos who had achievements in other countries.
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a. Both statements are true.
b. Statement II is true.
c. Statement I is true
d. Neither of the statements is true
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Which among the following is not a goal in the teaching of the life, works and writings
of Rizal in colleges and universities?
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a. To pay tribute to Dr. Jose Rizal for devoting his life and works in shaping Filipino
character
b. Assessment of Rizal’s heroism in comparison with other Filipino heroes
c. Development of understanding and appreciation of Rizal’s behavior and character
d. Recognition of the relevance of Rizal’s ideals, thoughts, teachings and values to
present conditions in the community
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As amendment to Rizal Bill, he proposed that works written by Rizal and works written
by others about Rizal would be included in the bill and reading of the unexpurgated
novels of Rizal would no longer be compulsory to elementary and secondary levels but
would be strictly observed to college level.
Select one:
a. Senator Primicias
b. Senator Laurel
c. Senator Recto
d. Senator Lim
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All of the following statements are true about the origin of Rizal’s name EXCEPT for one:
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a. Mercado means “market”, was adopted by his paternal great grandfather, Domingo
Lamco.
b. Protacio was taken from the Catholic calendar which was a practice during the
Spanish time.
c. Rizal was given by Don Francisco, which means “luntiang bukirin.
d. Alonzo, the surname of Teodora’s godmother.
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a. in their religious convictions
b. in the inclusion of women in the Katipunan
c. in the manner of organizing the Katipunan
d. in how to win independence from Spain
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The following names are nominated to be the national hero of the Philippines EXCEPT:
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a. Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio
b. Antonio Luna and Melchora Aquino
c. Emilio Aguinaldo and Marcelo H. del Pilar
d. Apolinario Mabini and Gabriela Silang
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How was the condition of the Philippines after it opened its doors to World Trade?
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a. The Philippines dominated and surpassed its neighbor countries’ economy because of
the rich natural resources.
b. The international trade brought material progress to the Philippines and eventually
led to the prosperity of the country.
c. It became the political, cultural and economic center of traders from neighboring
countries.
d. Nothing, the Philippines was still stagnant during this period because of the
maladministration and poor governance of the officials.
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Who among the siblings of Rizal died at the age of three and her death was considered
as Rizal’s first sorrow?
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a. Lucia
b. Concepcion
c. Trinidad
d. Josefa
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The original name of Rizal Law before its approval and implementation.
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a. Senate Bill 348
b. Senate Bill 438
c. Senate Bill 843
d. Senate Bill 483
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Which among the following is NOT a goal in the teaching of the life, works and writings
of Rizal in colleges and universities?
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a. Assessment of Rizal’s heroism in comparison with other Filipino heroes
b. To pay tribute to Dr. Jose Rizal for devoting his life and works in shaping Filipino
character
c. Development of understanding and appreciation of Rizal’s behavior and character
d. Recognition of the relevance of Rizal’s ideals, thoughts, teachings and values to
present conditions in the community
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All of the following statements are true about the condition of the Philippines during
the 19th Century EXCEPT:
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a. There were frequent changes in the colonial administration of the Philippines.
b. It was a period of political instability owing to the frequent rise and fall of ministries
and constitutions.
c. The Spanish colonial government in the Philippines was govern by the President.
d. The government practiced mercantilism.
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a. He is the commander-in-chief of the military.
b. He had the power of Cumplace.
c. He is the head of the state and church.
d. He had the power of Indulto de Comercio.
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The martyrdom of GomBurZa truly inspired Rizal to fight the evils of Spanish tyranny
and redeem his oppressed people. The Governor-General who ordered the execution of
GomBurZa was:
Select one:
a. Governor-General Valeriano Weyler
b. Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo
c. Governor-General Camilo de Polavieja
d. Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera
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The first native poem written by Rizal when he was eight years old.
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a. To the Filipino Youth
b. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
c. Mi Ultimo Adios
d. To the Young Women of Malolos
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The following statements best describes the aims and purposes for the inclusion of the
Rizal course in the curricula EXCEPT:
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a. The law aims to cultivate and inculcate among the students in all schools the character
development, self-discipline and civic consciousness.
b. The law aims to educate the students about the life of Rizal during his time and the
memories he had especially to his family.
c. The law aims and desires to re-establish to the Filipinos the principles of freedom and
sense of nationalism.
d. The law aims to honor the heroes, particularly Rizal to remind us his sacrifices that
paved the way to the nationalism and patriotism of the country.
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The Board of National Education shall cause the translation of the Noli Me Tangere and
El Filibusterismo, as well as other writings of Jose Rizal into English, Tagalog and the
principal Philippine dialects; cause them to be printed in cheap, popular editions; and
cause them to be distributed, free of charge, to persons desiring to read them.
Select one:
a. Section 3
b. Section 2
c. Section 1
d. Section 4
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Which of the following statements could prove that the government recognized the
contributions of Jose Rizal in the development of sense of nationalism among the
Filipinos?
Select one:
a. The government declared the date of his martyrdom as a legal holiday.
b. The establishment of the monument of Jose Rizal in the Luneta Park.
c. The government implemented the law which required all the students in all colleges
and universities to study his life and writings.
d. The Morong province was renamed after him.
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Don Francisco and Doña Teodora were blessed with eleven (11) children: two boys and
nine girls. Who is the eldest child of the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. Paciano
b. Olimpia
c. Narcisa
d. Saturnina
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The lack of Filipino representative in the Spanish Cortes greatly brought major changes
to the Filipino people. Which of the following statements BEST describe the effect of this
policy?
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a. The Filipinos felt bitterness by the fact that Cuba and Puerto Rico were granted
representation in the Cortes.
b. The Philippine condition worsened because there was no means by which the Filipino
people could expose the anomalies perpetrated by the colonial officials.
c. The period of Philippine representation in the Spanish Cortes was fruitful with good
results for the welfare of the Filipinos.
d. Many Filipino people patriots valiantly pleaded for the restoration of the Philippine
representation in the Cortes.
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Select one:
a. He followed the standard set by Rizal in terms of good governance.
b. He issued his first proclamation wherein he declared December 30 as Rizal Day.
c. He included the name of Jose Rizal in his speech during the declaration of
independence on June 12, 1898.
d. He declared Rizal as the National Hero of the Philippines.
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Select one:
a. Statement I is true.
b. Both statements are true
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement II is true.
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Select one:
a. Tribute
b. Bandala
c. Sanctorum
d. Boletas
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The conflict among the most powerful countries gave way to the start of war which
caused damages to the Philippines. In your opinion, how can you prevent conflicts with
other people?
Select one:
a. Respect individual differences
b. Believe that you are superior than others
c. Impose your principles in life to others
d. Avoid sensitive topics
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It refers to the collection of Rizal’s literary works that contain the patriotic philosophy
excluding his great novels.
Select one:
a. Rizalian Anthology
b. Rizalian Biography
c. Rizalian Ontology
d. Rizalian Anthropology
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Andres Bonifacio: Katipunan - ______________: La Liga Filipina.
Select one:
a. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. Emilio Aguinaldo
c. Jose Rizal
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar
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A boastful and ruthless Governor-General who aroused the anger of the Filipinos by
executing the innocent Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora, the
“Martyrs of 1872”.
Select one:
a. General Fernando Primo de Rivera
b. General Valeriano Weyler
c. General Camilo de Polavieja
d. General Rafael de Izquierdo
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Maria, a student from Makabayan State University does not want to take the Rizal
subject in college. Is there a possibility for Maria to be exempted from not taking the
Rizal subject in tertiary education?
Select one:
a. No, no one is exempted because it is mandated by the law and all are students are
required to have this subject in college.
b. Yes, as long as she has a written statement or affidavit from the student from not
taking the subject.
c. Yes, if the she feels that it would negatively affect her faith.
d. No, everyone should give respect to Dr. Jose Rizal for his sacrifices to our country
therefore, every Filipino student must study his life and works.
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Select one:
a. They encouraged Filipinos by giving money.
b. They scared the Filipino farmers to join the organization.
c. They used Triangle system in recruiting members.
d. They gathered every Filipino they know and encourage them to join.
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The system used by the Katipunan to recruit new members.
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a. Square System
b. Triangle System
c. Tribute System
d. Flag System
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Rizal as the Philippine National Hero received recognition and honors as respect and
tribute for his sacrifices to gain the Philippine independence from the Spanish rule.
Which of the following statements DOES NOT belong to the honors accorded to Rizal?
Select one:
a. The paper money/coins with his image have the widest circulation that even the
poorest of the poor can take hold.
b. The day of his birth and the day of his execution are commemorated throughout the
country and other Filipinos abroad.
c. The best Filipino writer and influencer because of his writings, particularly his novels
Noli Me Tangere and El Filbusterismo.
d. Streets, boulevard, educational institutions and persons were named ‘Rizal’.
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“There are no tyrants where there are no slaves” means
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a. A condition which when criticized will bring intense results
b. People are conquered and abused only if they allow themselves to be so
c. Nationalism is a high degree of emotion
d. Leaving without the desired freedom is frustrating
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Select one:
a. Residencia and Visitador check the abuse of power of the royal officials and both lives
in the country.
b. Residencia lives in the country who will check the abuse of power of the royal officials
while the Visitador will just visit the country to check the abuse of power of the royal
officials.
c. Visitador lives in the country who will check the abuse of power of the royal officials
while the Residencia will just visit the country to check the abuse of power of the royal
officials.
d. There is no different between Residencia and Visitador.
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All of the following statements are true EXCEPT for one:
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a. Jose Rizal was against the revolution because he knew that the Filipinos were not yet
ready for the revolution
b. Katipunan led to disunity because of financial dilemma among its members.
c. The death of Andres Bonifacio was one of the factors of the failure of the uprisings of
the Filipino.
d. Rizal’s death intensified the hate feelings of the Filipinos against the Spaniards.
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It is considered as the most corrupt branch of the government during the Spanish
period.
Select one:
a. Municipal Government
b. All of the above
c. National Government
d. Provincial Government
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He was a liberal-minded governor general in the Philippines, during his administration,
he encouraged the Filipinos to participate in the government and expressed their
sentiments for the development of his administration.
Select one:
a. Rafael de Izquierdo
b. Camilo de Polavieja
c. Carlos Maria dela Torre
d. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
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All of the following statements are not true about the Philippine Condition during the
19th century EXCEPT:
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a. Poor Filipinos or Indios had their access to the courts and they have their rights to live
fairly.
b. The provincial government headed by the Alcalde Mayor was the most corrupt branch
of the government.
c. Vast powers and privileges given to the Gobernadorcillo made biased.
d. Cabeza de Barangay is the highest position in the government to which a native could
be appointed.
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the Spanish administration in the
Philippines during the 19th century?
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a. There is no Filipino representative in the Spanish court.
b. The Spaniards rule the Philippines directly.
c. Spanish rule was imposed in the Philippines by conquest.
d. The Governor-General is the representative of the King in its colonies.
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How could Filipinos of today attain a better understanding of Dr. Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal must be read based on his experiences and masterpiece.
b. Jose Rizal must be read based on his accomplishments.
c. Jose Rizal must be read in the context of the time and society he belongs to.
d. Jose Rizal must be read according to his ideas contained by his literary works.
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All of the following statements are true about Jose Rizal EXCEPT:
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a. The name “Jose” was chosen by his mother in honor of San Jose.
b. He was born on June 19, 1861 in the town of Calamba, Laguna.
c. His mother almost died during her delivery because of Jose’s head was big.
d. He is the 6th child of the Rizal family.
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How can the King of Spain check and monitor the administration of the Governor-
General?
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a. The King has Visitador and Residencia to observe the administration of Governor-
General.
b. The King entrusts the Royal Audiencia to monitor regularly the administration of
Governor-General.
c. The King conducts survey to the government officials yearly.
d. The King has a spy to watch over the Governor-General.
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What was the significance of the fable “The Story of the Moth and Flame”?
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a. The story represented the life of Paciano Rizal.
b. The story represented the life of Jose Rizal.
c. The story served as a lifelong lesson for him.
d. The story was his inspiration in writing Noli Me Tangere.
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Select one:
a. Kartilya
b. Bayani
c. Katipon
d. Kawal
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Below are four statements about the Philippines during Rizal’s time. Which statement is
FALSE?
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a. The Philippines was represented in the Spanish Cortes.
b. The political instability in Spain affected the Philippines unfavorably.
c. The Spanish colonial government in the Philippines ran indirectly through the viceroy
of the Spain in Mexico.
d. The justice system served the interests of the Spanish colonial government.
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a. Representative of the Spanish King
b. He has the power of Indulto de Comercio
c. He was the Vice-Royal Patron
d. Supreme commander of military
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How can the Spanish government check the administration of the Governor General?
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a. Through the help of Spanish Cortes
b. Through the help of Council of Indies
c. Through the help of Guardia Civil
d. Through the help of Residencia and Visitador
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a. His writings gave them idea that violence is the only way to end the Spanish era in the
country.
b. His writings gave them an idea about the revolution that he wrote on his novels.
c. He persuaded the revolutionists to welcome the Spaniards whole heartedly.
d. He encouraged the revolutionists to use weapons in their struggle against the
Spaniards.
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Select one:
a. Insulares
b. Creoles
c. Peninsulares
d. Indio
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What was the main reason why Spain ruled the Philippines indirectly?
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a. Because the Philippines was not important to Spain
b. Because the Philippines was too difficult to administer
c. Because the Philippines was too distant for Spain to rule directly
d. Because the Philippines was not qualified for direct rule
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a. Calamba
b. Manila
c. Cebu
d. Biñan
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A law that forbids or bans books that attack or ridicule the catholic doctrine and
practices.
Select one:
a. Canon Law 1398
b. Canon Law 1399
c. Canon Law 139
d. Canon Law 1389
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Which proves that the study of Dr. Jose Rizal is still relevant?
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a. Jose Rizal could be a role model for Filipinos especially the youth.
b. Many of the present social problems in the Philippines are similar to those he
criticized.
c. His ideas and philosophies promote nationalism and patriotism.
d. All of these
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The mentor of Rizal who used corporal punishment to inculcate discipline to his
students.
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a. Maestro Justiniano Cruz
b. Leon Monroy
c. Maestro Celestino
d. Maestro Lucas Padua
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It refers to the Educational Decree which states that “each major town in the Philippines
should establish at least one primary school for boys and another for girls and the
medium of instruction is Spanish”.
Select one:
a. Educational Decree of 1863
b. Educational Decree of 1833
c. Educational Decree of 1866
d. Educational Decree of 1893
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The Katipunan, led by Andres Bonifacio planned to revolt against the Spaniards. Pio
Valenzuela, who was the emissary of Andres Bonifacio came to Dapitan and asked for
advice to Rizal on how to launch the revolution against Spain. The following statements
are Rizal’s response to the Pio Valenzuela EXCEPT:
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a. The revolutionaries must have enough arms and they should have the support of the
rich and middle class who would supply money and arms.
b. He recommended Antonio Luna to be the leader of the Katipunan.
c. The revolution must be led by the educated people.
d. The revolutionaries must gather every Filipino man and train them how to fight in a
battle.
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Which among these statements is NOT TRUE about the influence of Teodora Alonzo on
Jose Rizal?
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a. She taught Rizal important lessons in life.
b. She was the very first one to awaken Jose’s consciousness on what was happening in
the country.
c. She became one of the ultimate inspirations of Rizal.
d. She inculcated bravery and literary prowess to Rizal.
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The following statements are true about the history of Rizal Law EXCEPT:
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a. The Catholic Church was present during deliberations and directly involved in signing
of the bill.
b. There were amendments formulated due to never ending debate of this bill.
c. Violation of Canon Law 1399 became a defense of Catholic Church to prevent the
implementation of the bill.
d. It became controversial because of intervention of Catholic Church.
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The Spaniards imposed social stratification which discriminate the natives in their own
land. How was the social condition of the natives during the 19th century?
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a. The natives were unfortunate and subjected to numerous taxations.
b. The natives were the first one who thought of fighting the Spaniards and seek for
reforms.
c. The natives established their own community in Intramuros.
d. The privileges in laws and in the society are enjoyed by the natives.
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What was the proof that Andres Bonifacio idolized Jose Rizal?
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a. He wanted to help Rizal escape from Fort Santiago.
b. He read Rizal’s works which greatly influenced him through Rizal’s writings.
c. He wrote an essay about Rizal.
d. He became a close friend of Rizal.
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the birth of Rizal?
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a. He was the 7th child of the Rizal family.
b. His name was chosen in honor of St. John.
c. He was baptized by Fr. Rufino Collantes.
d. He was born on June 19, 1861.
What was the effect of lack of unity among Filipinos during the Revolutionary Period?
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a. They were able to establish new organization against the Spaniards.
b. The Spaniards were challenge to look and destroy the organization.
c. They found it hard to attain their goal as a group.
d. The Spaniards used this to build good relationship with Filipinos.
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Select one:
a. Alonzo
b. Mercado
c. Paciano
d. Lamco
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By integrating Rizal subject in the curriculum, it would benefit the Filipino youth as well
as the whole nation to acquire the following traits EXCEPT:
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a. Direction and Determination
b. Incorruptible and Generosity
c. Nationalism and Patriotism
d. Confidence and Courage
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Select one:
a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him who
imparted knowledge and values to him.
c. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political
conditions during his time.
d. The intellectual achievement of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing system of
education during his time.
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The father of Jose Rizal.
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a. Francisco Rizal
b. Domingo Lamco
c. Paciano Mercado
d. Dominador Chavez
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a. The Spaniards believed that learning Spanish would make the Filipino people more
proficient and wiser.
b. The Spaniards believed that learning Spanish would make the Filipino people inferior.
c. The Spaniards believed that learning Spanish would make the Filipino people superior.
d. The Spaniards believed that learning Spanish would make the Filipino people oppose
the Spanish rule and question the policies of the government.
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Who is a Gobernadorcillo?
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a. The chief executive of the national government
b. The chief executive of the municipal government
c. The chief executive of the barangay
d. The chief executive of the provincial government
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What was the message of Rizal’s poem “Sa Aking Mga Kabata”?
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a. It talked about his personal notion for freedom.
b. It talked about the love for one’s own language.
c. It talked about the laziness of the Filipinos.
d. It was a prophetic work on what will happen to the country after a century.
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It refers to the Spanish people born in Spain and live in the Philippines.
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a. Indios
b. Insulares
c. Creoles
d. Peninsulares
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What was the significant effect of the opening of the Philippines to the World Trade to
the Filipino merchants during the time of Rizal?
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a. The business of Filipino merchants suffered the consequences of World Trade.
b. The business of Filipino merchants had competition with other countries that are part
of the World Trade.
c. None of the above.
d. The Filipino merchants engaged into the business offered by World Trade.
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It refers to the socio-economic policy that mandates the natives to sell their products to
the Spaniards in the lowest price and sometimes the Spaniards will just issue some
promissory notes.
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a. Tributo
b. Reduccion
c. Polo y Servicios
d. Bandala
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All of the following statement are true about Rizal family EXCEPT:
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a. The name Protacio was taken from the Catholic calendar which was a practice during
the Spanish time.
b. The name “Jose” was chosen by his mother in honor of San Juan (St. Juan).
c. The surname Mercado which means “market” was adopted by Rizal’s paternal great-
grandfather.
d. Rizal was given by Don Francisco which is closer to the Spanish word Racial which
means “luntiang bukirin.”
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All of the following statements are true about Rizal’s family EXCEPT:
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a. The Rizal family belonged to the principalia, the aristocratic section of a town
composed of distinguished families.
b. Rizal family came from a mixture ancestry.
c. Both of Rizal’s parents greatly influenced his character and personality.
d. Josefa was the most beloved sister of Jose who was next to him and died at the age of
three and said to be his first sorrow.
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How did the opening of World Trade contribute to the development of Filipino
nationalism?
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a. It allowed the migration of scholars.
b. It allowed the inflow of liberal ideas in the Philippines.
c. It allowed the rise of creoles.
d. It allowed the Chinese to become rich.
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the administration of justice
implemented by the Spaniards during the 19th century?
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a. Poor Filipinos had no access to the courts because they could not afford the heavy
expenses of litigation.
b. The courts of justice in the Philippines during Rizal’s time were notoriously corrupt.
c. The Spanish judges, fiscals and other court officials were inept, and ignorant of law.
d. The Filipinos could appeal to the law for justice because the law is for everybody.
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a. Required the teaching of Rizal’s life, works and writings in all schools
b. Proclaimed Rizal as the country’s national hero
c. Enumerated the values that can be derived from the study of Rizal and his
accomplishments
d. Declared Rizal as architect of the Filipino nation
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the Educational System in the
Philippines during the Spanish period?
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a. The natives were reminded that they had the same intelligence and no one is superior
nor inferior.
b. Religion was the most important subject in their curricula.
c. The Spanish missionaries decide what to teach to the students.
d. Learning in every level was by rote or memorization and the students memorized the
contents of the book that they did not even understand.
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a. They were the leaders of Secularization Movement.
b. They were the one who reformed the church.
c. They were accused as the leaders of uprisings in Cavite.
d. They were the leaders who killed the regular priests.
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about criteria in choosing Philippine
National Hero?
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a. The person must have attained a professional degree in any field.
b. The person must have a great sense of patriotism.
c. The person must be a peace-loving and pacifist.
d. The person must have died for the country as martyr.
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All of the following statements are true about Rizal Family EXCEPT:
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a. Their parents, Don Francisco and Doña Teodora loved their children and so spoiled
them to give what they want.
b. They had a large 2-storey stone house, a carjuahe and a vast private library home of
1,000 and more books.
c. They participated in all social and religious affairs in the community.
d. Their children were able to study in colleges in Manila.
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Why is it the Alcalde Mayor was considered as the most corrupt government official
during the Spanish colonial period?
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a. HE collected the required amount of taxes from the people.
b. He is under controlled by his subordinates.
c. He bought the people’s products at low prices and sold them back to natives at high
prices.
d. He collected all the products to complete his needed quota if there is enough harvest
or crops.
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One of your relatives asked you to describe Rizal’s childhood years. As a student, how
will you describe him during his early years?
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a. He experienced his first sorrow because of the death of his little sister, Olympia.
b. His childhood memories were full of happiness because of the care and love of his
family.
c. He was a coping learner that’s why his parents hired private tutors for him to learn.
d. He grew up in a miserable life.
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All of the following statements are true about the Educational System during the
Spanish regime EXCEPT:
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a. Girls and boys have separate schools.
b. There is an absence of academic freedom for students.
c. The religion is still the center of educational system imposed by the Spaniards.
d. There is enough books and other instructional materials needed for education.
The sweetheart of Rizal for 11 years and played the greatest influence in keeping Rizal
from falling in love with other woman during his travel.
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a. Leonor Rivera
b. Consuelo Ortiga
c. Josephine Bracken
d. Nelly Bousted
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The third article of Rizal entitled” Revista de Madrid” was returned to him for Diariong
Tagalog which had stopped its publication:
Select one:
a. Because it was incomplete due to Rizal’s homecoming in the Philippines
b. Because it was discovered by Spaniards in Spain
c. Because of financial dilemma they had during that time
d. Because it received wicked criticisms from his fellow authors
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The title of the poem personally declaimed by Rizal during the New Year’s Eve reception
in Madrid December 31, 1882, wherein he poured out the cry of his agonizing heart,
loneliness and sadness of being alone in a foreign land.
Select one:
a. Miss C.O.Y R.
b. A Las Flores de Heidelberg
c. They Ask Me for Verses
d. Amor Patrio (Love of Country)
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The winning numbers of Jose Rizal and Ricardo Carnicero in Manila Lottery.
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a. 9736
b. 9846
c. 9836
d. 9756
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This poem shows the importance of religion in education. For Rizal, education without
God is not education at all.
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a. Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Good Education
b. A Las Flores de Heidelberg
c. In Memory of My Town
d. They Ask Me for Verses
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This poem was written by Rizal and dedicated to the young generations, directed them
to give their best to contribute for the betterment of our nation. It was in this poem he
had mentioned his famous quote: “Ang Kabataan ang pag-asa ng Bayan”.
Select one:
a. To the Young Women of Malolos
b. Through Education the Motherland Receives Light
c. To the Filipino Youth
d. In Memory of My Town
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This was a nationalistic essay written by Rizal and his first article written in Spain’s land
under the penname Laong Laan.
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a. Los Viajes (Travels)
b. Revista De Madrid (Review of Madrid)
c. The Count of Monte Cristo
d. Amor Patrio (Love of Country)
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a. The Filipinos provided the raw materials like diamonds to Spain.
b. The Filipinos had potentials and talents because of the education that they gained
from Spain. These talents were developed.
c. The beauty of the Philippines was like diamonds in the Spanish crown.
d. The Filipinos should be proud of the diamonds that they have contributed to the
Spanish crown.
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Upon moving to the capital city of Spain in 1882, where did Rizal enroll Philosophy and
Letters and Licentiate in Medicine?
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a. Schools of Sanz and Carbonell
b. Madrid Ateneo
c. Academia de San Fernando
d. Universidad Central de Madrid
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a. Libel and Assault
b. Graft and Corruption
c. Falsification of Documents
d. Rebellion and Organizing Illegal Associations
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What is not true about the relationship of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken?
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a. They were not married but treated each other as husband and wife.
b. They had a child who left with Josephine when Rizal died.
c. They were living a peaceful life in Dapitan.
d. They had a child who died.
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What is the reason why Rizal could not marry O Sei San?
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a. Long Distance Relationship
b. Rizal has no feelings for O Sei San
c. None of the choices
d. His engagement to Leonor Rivera and his mission for his country
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What was Paciano’s reason upon discouraging Rizal from pursuing law at the University
of Santo Tomas?
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a. Belief that Rizal might not be able to practice law later due to political condition in
the Philippines
b. Uncertainty of Rizal’s intellectual capacity
c. The course was against Don Francisco’s will
d. Fear of what might happen to him due to the martyrdom of GomBurZa.
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What was the reason why Rizal was not conferred the Doctor’s Diploma in Medicine?
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a. His failure to pay the fee.
b. The difficulty of recognition in a foreign country.
c. His rigid schedule and extra-curricular activities.
d. His failing grade in the medical examination for the course.
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a. As an Indio, he was not accorded to equality with a Spaniard before the bar of justice
b. When he was whipped out and slashed by a lieutenant of the Guardia Civil after his
failure to greet or salute the officer
c. He was not allowed to touch the different laboratory apparatus and equipment in
school
d. When he was accused of heresy
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When Rizal was exiled to Dapitan, he was given the choice to live in the house of the
parish priest, Fr. Antonio Obach or at Don Carnicero’s house. The following statements
are the conditions of Fr. Obach to let Rizal live in his house EXCEPT:
Select one:
a. He could live in only if he publicly retracts his Masonic and anti-church beliefs.
b. He conducts himself as a good Spanish subject and a man of religion.
c. He regularly participates in Church rites.
d. He would pay half of the monthly rent to Fr. Obach.
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When Rizal was in trial, who was the defense counsel assigned to him?
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a. Martin Constantino
b. Luis Taviel de Andrade
c. Nicolas dela Peña
d. Camilo de Polavieja
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Which of the following statements is FALSE about the Jesuit system of education?
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a. Within the empire, the students fought for the positions by answering questions
based on the day’s lesson.
b. The class was divided into two groups, the Romans and Carthaginians.
c. The Jesuits’ system of education encouraged competition among students.
d. The students were given freedom because they are considered to be more
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about Rizal’s trial and execution?
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a. His trial was held at the Hall of Banners of the Cuartel de España in Fort Santiago.
b. Rizal was charged with three crimes namely: rebellion, libel and sedition.
c. Judge Advocate Dominguez explained the charges against Rizal.
d. The military court accepted all the charges and evidences against Rizal but they
ignored his arguments.
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a. The fascination with women did not affect Rizal’s performance as a college student.
b. Mi Primera Inspiracion dedicated by Rizal to his mother on the occasion of the latter’s
natal day.
c. The course Rizal’s father wanted him to pursue at UST was Medicine.
d. The secret society organized by Rizal at UST came to be known as Fraternidad.
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While Rizal was enrolled in Madrid for his medicine course, he also studied painting and
sculpture at ____________
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a. Madrid Arts Institute
b. Academy of Arts
c. Academy of San Carlos
d. Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
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While Rizal was studying at Ateneo, each student has classifications that determine their
status. What term refers to the students who live outside the boundary of Ateneo
Campus?
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a. Externo
b. Inferno
c. Interno
d. Exferno
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Who ordered Jose Rizal to be shot in Bagumbayan on the morning of December 30,
1896?
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a. Governor-General Camilo Polavieja
b. Governor-General Ramon Blanco
c. Governor-General Eulogio Despujol
d. Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo
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a. O Sei San
b. Segunda Katigbak
c. Nelly Boustead
d. Josephine Bracken
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a. He lends Jose Rizal the amount of 300 pesos to publish the novel.
b. He distributed copies and bring it to Philippines.
c. He was the publisher of Rizal’s novel.
d. He smuggled all the copies of the novel.
Statement 1: O Sei San was the woman whom Rizal fell in love with when he stayed in Japan.
Statement 2: Josephine Bracken was the forever sweetheart of Rizal.
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Statement 1: Jose Rizal gave a book to Josephine Bracken, Imitacion de Cristo as last gift before
his execution.
Statement 2: Narcissa was the one who patiently searched all the cemeteries in Manila to find
the body of Jose.
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Statement 1: Rizal experienced his first sweet poison of love “puppy love” in the personality of
Leonor Rivera.
Statement 2: Rizal chose not to court Nelly Boustead because of his friend Eduardo de Lete who
was in love her.
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Statement 1: The three crimes accused to Rizal were rebellion, libel and formation of illegal
associations.
Statement 2: Rizal was boarded on steamer Isla de Panay for Spain which was his last travel
abroad.
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Statement 1: The young Jose used the surname Rizal when he enrolled at Ateneo.
Statement 2: The course completed by Rizal at Ateneo was Bachiller en Commercio.
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The article that Rizal wrote for Diariong Tagalog but unfortunately was not published because of
the cessation of the publication was entitled
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a. Revista de Madrid
c. Past Revisited
d. Los Viajes
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The favorite teacher of Rizal at Ateneo de Manila who tried to bring him to the Catholic fold
before he was executed in Bagumbayan (Luneta)
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The first course of Rizal when he enrolled at the University of Santo Tomas.
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a. Priesthood
b. Medicine
d. Law
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The following poems were composed by Rizal while he was in Ateneo EXCEPT
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a. In Memory of My Town
d. A La Juventud Filipina
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The following statements are correct about Rizal’s higher education EXCEPT:
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a. Rizal spent his leisure hours by taking private lessons to widen his knowledge.
c. Rizal was considered as the brightest student of the class during his stay in Ateneo.
d. Rizal progressed well in his studies and became the “emperor” after a month.
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The Katipunan, led by Andres Bonifacio planned to revolt against the Spaniards. Pio Valenzuela,
who was the emissary of Andres Bonifacio came to Dapitan and asked for advice to Rizal on how
to launch the revolution against Spain. The following statements are Rizal’s response to the Pio
Valenzuela EXCEPT:
Select one:
b. The revolutionaries must gather every Filipino man and train them how to fight in a battle.
d. The revolutionaries must have enough arms and they should have the support of the rich and
middle class who would supply money and arms.
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The last masterpiece of Rizal which was put inside the alcohol cooking stove given to his sister.
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a. El Filibusterismo
b. Noli Me Tangere
c. Mi Ultimo Adios
d. Amor Patrio
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b. Jose Rizal
c. Jose Mercado
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The Noli was almost not published because Rizal had no money, but financial help was given by
the rich, young Filipino
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a. Ferdinand Blumentritt
b. Maximo Viola
c. Jose Basa
d. Mariano Ponce
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The parents of Rizal planned to transfer him to Manila to continue his studies. He took and
passed the entrance examination at College of San Juan de Letran. However, Don Francisco
changed his mind and decided to enroll Rizal to this educational institution.
Select one:
d. Ateneo Municipal
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a. The Filipinos were not satisfied in the country and they begin to travel in other countries to
gain freedom.
b. The colonization of the Spaniards in the Philippines had come to an end because of the
Filipinos who had achievements in other countries.
c. The Filipino spirit had awakened, the achievements of the people could reach the other
countries and this would be the start of their actions against the Spanish colonization.
d. The era of the Spaniards in the Philippines was passing because of the abuses they had done
against the Filipinos.
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The physician who was amazed of Rizal’s normal vital signs and normal pulse rate during his last
minutes on his last day.
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The poster father of Josephine Bracken, who was Rizal’s eye patient while in Dapitan.
Select one:
a. Manuel Luz
b. Henry Kipping
c. George Tauffer
d. Florencio Namaan
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The school in Manila where Rizal first took the college entrance examination.
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a. University of Santo Tomas
c. Ateneo Municipal
d. Escuela Pia
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The school in Spain, Madrid where Jose Rizal enrolled to enhance his artistic skills in painting
and sculpture.
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a. University of Barcelona
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The school registrar of Ateneo Municipal who refused to admit Rizal because he was sickly and
undersizd for his age.
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The study of Rizal at the University of Santo Tomas was not meaningful and fruitful unlike when
he was at Ateneo. The following statements are true about his learning experiences at the
University of Santo Tomas EXCEPT:
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a. The professors were hostile to him and the method of teaching was far from the method of
Ateneo.
d. Prejudice and racial discrimination were still prevalent among the students.
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a. I and IV
b. III and IV
c. I and II
d. I and III
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a. I and II
b. III and IV
c. I only
d. II only
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Jose Rizal's true love who personified Maria Clara in his novel Noli Me Tangere.
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a. Leonor Rivera
b. Segunda Katigbak
c. Josephine Bracken
d. O Sei San
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On June 2, 1882, Rizal arrived at the city of ___________, whose beautiful moonlight of this
picturesque city reminded him of his family and Calamba.
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a. Marseilles
b. Colombo
c. Singapore
d. Aden
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On May 1, 1882, Rizal began writing farewell letters to his friends and family. The following
statements are true about Rizal’s departure for Spain EXCEPT:
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b. A Jesuit priest gave him a letter of recommendation from the Ateneo authorities
c. His brother, Paciano, gave him money for his allowance and expenses.
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On Rizal’s exile in Dapitan, he was guarded by a Spanish military commandant, Captain Ricardo
Carnicero. How did this military commandant treat the exiled?
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a. He strictly guarded Rizal and did not allowed him to do any activities that are suspicious in his
eyes.
b. He gave Rizal the freedom to go anywhere requiring him to report once a week to his office.
d. He supported Rizal’s activities and reported it to the Governor-General to ask for funding.
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On what date Rizal was executed in Bagumbayan (in Manila) which is now Rizal Park?
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One of the first foreign book that Jose Rizal read was The Count of Monte Cristo, written by
Select one:
b. Antonio Morga
c. John Bowring
d. Alexander Dumas
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a. Italy
b. Spain
c. Germany
d. Philippines
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Prior to Ateneo, Rizal took and passed the entrance examination at:
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Rizal almost did not enroll because of the school registrar. He refused to admit Rizal for two
reasons. Which of the following statements supports the latter statement?
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Rizal decided to shift his course to medicine when he was studying at University of Santo Tomas.
What tempted him to choose this course?
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a. Because of his older brother, Paciano, who advised him to choose medicine as his course
b. Because Fr. Santos wrote back in his letter advising him to take up medicine
d. Because it is the current trend course during that time and many students take up this course
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Rizal fell in love with the eighteen-year-old step daughter of George Tauffer. The couple
considered themselves married even without the matrimony from the church. What was the
main reason why relatives and friends of Rizal looked at Josephine Bracken with suspicion?
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b. They believed she might be a spy of the Spanish friars and authorities.
c. They believed she just needed Rizal to treat his step father, George Tauffer.
d. They believed she just wanted to take advantage of Rizal family’s wealth.
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Rizal had a best friend whom he always confides with through letters. Who is he?
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a. Pedro Paterno
b. Ferdinand Blumentritt
c. Pio Valenzuela
d. Maximo Viola
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Rizal had many visitors while he was in Dapitan. One of whom was a spy of the Spanish friars
who posed as Rizal’s relative.
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a. Maximo Viola
b. Florencio Namaan
c. Manuela Orlac
d. Pio Valenzuela
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Rizal joined freemasonry to be his aid against the Spanish friars in the Philippines. In which
masonic lodge did Rizal join?
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a. Katipunan
b. Acacia
c. Publicidad
d. Solidaridad
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Rizal wanted to pursue his higher education and well supported by his mother who thought that
the higher education would lead to Rizal's glory and honor.
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a. Vague
b. Opinion
c. Bluff
d. Fact
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Rizal wrote numerous poems while he was studying at Ateneo. He wrote this poem that shows
his high regard for education. He strongly believed in the important role of education for the
development and progress of a nation.
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Rizal’s message to the Filipino Youth for them to be fair hope of the Motherland
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Statement 1: The title tribune was conferred to the best student in the competing academic
teams in Rizal’s class.
Statement 2: Rizal’s talent in poetry at Ateneo was honed by Fr. Faura
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Statement 1: Andres Bonifacio was the Supremo of Katipunan when he sent Pio Valenzuela to
Dapitan, asking for Rizal’s advice for revolution.
Statement 2: Florencio Namaan disclosed the Katipunan’s secrets to Fr. Mariano Gil.
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__________ was the registrar of Ateneo who initially denied Rizal’s admission to the university.
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a. Manuel Burgos
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After graduation of Rizal from Ateneo, he pursued his studies at the University of Santo Tomas.
His mother Doña Teodora was opposed to his son’s pursuing higher education in Manila
because:
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a. Rizal is a man with many talents and he had learned enough from his former teachers.
d. She was afraid for his safety as she knew what happened to the Filipino intellectuals.
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After Rizal completed his studies in Madrid, he went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize
in:
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c. Ophthalmology
d. Optometry
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After the execution, Rizal’s corpse was buried with the greatest secrecy at the Paco Cemetery.
Who was the one who patiently searched all the cemeteries in Manila to find his body in vain?
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All of the following are Rizal’s hidden purposes for his voyage to Spain EXCEPT:
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All of the following statements are true about Rizal’s education in Spain EXCEPT:
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a. He was awarded the degree of Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters with the rating
‘Sobresaliente” (Excellent).
c. He completed his medical course and received the degree Licentiate in Medicine at the
Universidad Central de Madrid that made him a full-pledged ophthalmologist.
d. He studied and passed all his subjects leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine and
received his Doctor’s Diploma.
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Among the significant developments in Rizal’s life in Madrid was his becoming a mason. He
came in close contact with the Spanish liberals and republicans who were mostly masons. What
motivated him to join in masonry?
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a. He was invited by his Filipino friends in Madrid who were also members of the organization.
c. He was impressed by the Spanish masons who openly and freely criticized and attacked the
government and church without fear.
d. He lost his faith in Church and he was against the policy of the friars.
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Arrange the names of Rizal’s women according to their relationship with Jose Rizal.
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d. No error
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a. no error
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During Rizal’s journey in Germany, he developed deep friendship with the Austrian historian
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a. Ferdinand Blumentritt
b. Maximo Viola
c. Mariano Ponce
d. Jose Basa
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During Rizal’s stay in Paris, he visited the studio of Juan Luna and Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo. He
helped Luna by posing as a model in several paintings. In Luna’s great painting “The Blood
Compact” Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera posed as Legazpi while Rizal posed as:
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a. Sikatuna
b. Dagohoy
c. Lapu-Lapu
d. Spanish Priest
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Fr. Balaguer and Fr. Viza tried to persuade Rizal to retract his masonic beliefs. A draft of
retraction was made by Archbishop Bernardino Nozaleda but Rizal rejected it because:
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He became the inspiration of Rizal to write more poetries and according to Rizal, he is one of
the best professors in Ateneo.
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He served as the defender and lawyer of Dr. Jose Rizal during his trial.
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c. Sixto Lopez
d. Bernardino Nozaleda
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He was the priest that Rizal considered as the best professor in Ateneo.
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c. No error
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a. Touch Me Here
b. Touch Me Not
c. No Touch
d. Touch Me Never
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In his busy life in Dapitan, Rizal meet Josephine and fell in love with each other. This statement
is:
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a. Bluff
b. Opinion
c. Vague
d. Fact
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In his poem, The Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Good Education, Rizal showed the
importance of religion in education. Which of these is valid main topic of the poem?
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a. Imprisonment
b. Captivity
c. Execution
d. Exile
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It is a poem written by Rizal, dedicated to his mother on her birthday. According to Rizal, he felt
overjoyed, at that time, because his mother was released from prison.
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a. In Memory of My Town
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a. I, II and III
b. II and III
d. II and IV
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She is another symbol of social cancer and victim of poverty and ignorance who was
driven by her suffering to insanity.
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a. Sisa
b. Tiya Isabel
c. Doña Victorina
d. Maria Clara
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Which work of Jose Rizal expresses his views about the roles of Filipino women?
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a. To the Young Women of Malolos
b. The Philippines: A Century Hence
c. On the Indolence of the Filipinos
d. El Amor Patrio
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What are the two most important reforms according to The Philippines A Century
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a. Freedom of the press and representation in Spanish Cortes
b. Freedom to believe and life
c. Freedom of speech and liberty
d. Freedom of association and the press
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Essay in which Rizal argued that Filipinos will win the freedom of the country from Spain
through a revolution if Spain will continue to neglect the Philippines.
Select one:
a. El Amor Patrio
b. On the Indolence of the Filipinos
c. To the Young Women of Malolos
d. The Philippines: A Century Hence
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The following statements are incorrect about the novels of Rizal, EXCEPT:
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a. Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere sought to revenge the sufferings of his family and
countrymen resulting from nasty and traumatic experiences.
b. A friend of Sam once said that Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase, translated in English
which means “Touch Me Not” and it was dedicated for the Philippines.
c. While the lecture is going on, Mackie mentioned that Jose Crisostomo, a character in
Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere represents a Filipino who acquired ideas through his education
in Europe.
d. Noli Me Tangere came into being because Rizal was deeply touched while reading
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Toms Cabin”, which portrayed the brutalities of American
slave-owners and the pathetic conditions of the unfortunate black slaves.
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Which was TRUE about the social cancer Rizal talks about?
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a. It referred to a chronic ailment that haunts society.
b. It referred to the Spain's policy.
c. It referred to one’s pride.
d. It referred to nothingness.
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Why would Rizal want Filipino women to imitate the Spartan women?
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a. Because the Spartans were delicate women
b. Because the Spartans were great women leaders
c. Because the Spartans knew how to love their husbands
d. Because the Spartans taught their children love for country
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What was the condition of Rizal for the Philippines to remain a Spanish colony?
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a. If the Spaniards would become good.
b. If independence would be introduced.
c. If the friars would be expelled from the country.
d. If the Spaniards would introduce reforms.
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The following statements are correct about Rizal’s novel, Noli Me Tangere EXCEPT:
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a. It was a political novel.
b. The Noli Me Tangere was Rizal’s first novel which tackled the society and government
in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization.
c. Rizal discussed how the friars deceived the Filipinos and made them blindly believe in
the practices of religion.
d. Rizal used cancer as the metaphor of the Philippine society since like cancer, the
sickness of our society was untouched, growing to be chronic malady and incurable.
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Regarding his religiosity, he had never addressed himself to God in his prayers.
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a. Captain Tiago
b. Teniente Guevarra
c. Father Damaso
d. Don Tiburcio
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a. Statement I is true.
b. Both statements are true
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement II is true.
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a. Brussels
b. Ghent, Belgium
c. Berlin, Germany
d. Madrid, Spain
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a. It was written in the memory of GomBurZa, the three priest who experienced injustice
and executed in 1872.
b. It was full of revenge and anger.
c. It encouraged the people who experienced abuse to revenge and seek for justice
using violent means.
d. It encouraged the people to rise and unite to assert reform through educational
means.
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a. He stayed too long in the town.
b. Old ladies are the only people who tend to go to the church.
c. He ordered re-digging of a tomb of a noble man.
d. Townsfolk didn't like him anymore.
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This is Rizal’s sequel to his first book, Noli Me Tangere. This novel exhibits a dark theme
in which it depicts the country’s issues and how the protagonist attempts a reform.
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a. El Filibusterismo
b. Amor Patrio
c. Mi Ultimo Adios
d. In Memory of My Town
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The following statements are the main points of The Indolence of the Filipino People
EXCEPT:
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a. None of these
b. The causes of indolence are climate, Spanish colonization, and Filipinos’ own fault
c. Man is not a brute nor a machine so indolence is natural.
d. Indolence is not only laziness but little love for work and lack of energy.
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a. The Church did not make the Filipinos indolent.
b. The Church encouraged the Filipinos to be indolent.
c. The Church taught what was in the Bible.
d. The Church misinterpreted what was written in the Bible.
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What is the reason for the failure of the revolution in the El Filibusterismo?
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a. The people were not prepared to fight the Spanish authorities.
b. The rebellion was led by selfish interests and motives
c. The Spanish authorities had reconciled with the Filipinos.
d. Jose Rizal was anti-revolution
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a. The continuation of the character of Crisostomo Ibarra who disguised as a wealthy
jeweler, bent on starting a revolution.
b. His true identity was discovered by Basilio.
c. He encouraged the people who experienced abuse to join him in his rebellion against
the church and the government.
d. He is also a poet and Basilio's best friend
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What is Jose Rizal’s most significant legacy to the Filipinos at present time?
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a. His ideas on patriotism and nationalism
b. His idea of non-violent revolution
c. His literary works
d. His achievement
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Faith is not merely reciting prayers and wearing religious pictures. It is living the real
Christian way with good morals and manners. This is one of the important points in
Rizal's essay The Indolence of the Filipino People.
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a. Completely Disagree
b. Slightly Agree
c. Completely Agree
d. Slightly Disagree
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Select the letter of the item which does not belong to the group.
Duties of a mother to her children
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a. raise children close to the image of God
b. awaken and prepare the mind of children for every good and desirable idea
c. to teach children to prefer death with honor to life with dishonor
d. to awaken children on the value of preserving their culture and tradition
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Which of the following does NOT belong to the attributable factors of Spain's influence
to Filipinos in becoming indolent?
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a. Government's Neglect and Apathy to Agriculture, Industry and Commerce
b. Placing Hopes on Miracles
c. Forced Labor
d. Encouragement and Propagation of Gambling
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Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the Spanish
authorities and clergies to the Filipinos.
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a. On the Indolence of the Filipinos
b. To the Young Women of Malolos
c. El Amor Patrio
d. The Philippines: A Century Hence
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Why do the young women of Malolos wanted to learn the Spanish language?
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a. because men are attracted if a woman knows the Spanish language
b. because it was the language of politics and society
c. because it was an order of the Governor-General
d. because women outside Malolos were fluent in Spanish language
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When Spaniards came with the sword and the cross, it began the gradual destruction of
the native Philippine culture. Because of this, the Filipinos started losing confidence in
their past and their heritage, became doubtful of their present lifestyle, and eventually
lost hope in the future and the preservation of their race. This statement is:
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a. Completely Agree
b. Completely Disagree
c. Slightly Disagree
d. Slightly Agree
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What was the effect of ‘social cancer’ to the society as portrayed in the Noli Me
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a. Social transformation and progress
b. Stagnation and backwardness
c. Political conflicts among social classes
d. Advancement in education
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Which statement is NOT true about the indolence of the Filipinos according to Jose
Rizal?
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a. The lack of benefits from their labors made the Filipinos indolent.
b. Filipinos doubting their selves made them indolent.
c. The Filipinos were indolent even before the colonization of the Spaniards.
d. Indolence was caused by the hot climate in the Philippines.
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a. I and IV
b. II, III and IV
c. II and IV
d. II and III
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Causes of Filipino Miseries based on the essay, The Philippines: A Century Hence:
I. Feeling of Inferiority
II. Disapperance of Filipino Indigeneous Culture
III. Submissiveness of Filipinos
IV. Lack of National Sentiment of Filipinos
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a. I, II, III and IV
b. II and III
c. I and III
d. II only
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a. II and III
b. II and IV
c. I and III
d. IV only
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What are the topics discussed by Jose Rizal in his first novel?
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a. Social transformation through revolution
b. All of these
c. Abuses of Spanish clergies
d. Power struggle between church and state
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Which statement is NOT true about the historical analysis of Jose Rizal about the
Philippines in his essay Philippines: A Century Hence?
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a. The Spanish conquest brought the civilization to the Filipinos which they didn't have
before.
b. The Philippines will remain a colony of Spain if she will implement the needed
reforms for the improvement of the country
c. Filipinos will gain their freedom from Spain through a revolution.
d. The Filipinos have primitive culture before they were colonized by the Spaniards.
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Evaluate the following statements:
Statement I: To reach more Filipino students, the novels and other works of Jose Rizal
are to be translated into English, Tagalog and major Philippine dialects.
Statement II: The distribution of Jose Rizal’s novels and other works is free of charge and
available to anyone who desires to read them.
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a. Both statements are true
b. Neither of the statements is true
c. Statement I is true
d. Statement II is true
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a. Idealism
b. Romanticism
c. Realism
d. Marxism
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Which is not part of Jose Rizal’s prediction on the events that could happen in the
Philippines?
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a. The Philippines will be colonized by the United States of America.
b. The Philippines will gain independence from Spain through a revolution.
c. The Philippines will be colonized by other European power after she gains
independence from Spain.
d. The Philippines will remain a colony of Spain if she will change her policies.
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a. He lends Jose Rizal the amount of 300 pesos to publish the novel.
b. He lends Jose Rizal the amount of 350 pesos to publish the novel.
c. He distributed copies and bring it to Philippines.
d. He smuggled all the copies of the novel.
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A literary work of Rizal considered being the work of the heart and a book of feeling.
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a. Noli Me Tangere
b. To the Young Women of Malolos
c. El Filibusterismo
d. The Philippines: A Century Hence
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This is the longest essay of Jose P. Rizal which was published in La Solidaridad on July
15, 1890, to defend the Filipinos against the accusation of Mr. Sanciano that the Filipinos
are indolent. This is due to the observation of Sanciano to a Filipino farmer who was
having a siesta at nine o'clock in the morning because he was already done on his work.
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a. El Filibusterismo
b. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
c. The Indolence of the Filipino People
d. The Young Women of Malolos
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a. She mirrored the Filipino woman of religious upbringing and orientation.
b. She represents true fidelity and religiosity of the woman in real Filipino society.
c. She is Ibarra’s sweetheart.
d. The legitimate daughter of Captain Tiago and Pia Alba.
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The character in Noli that Rizal placed to represent the Filipino masses who suffered
from Spanish brutalities and abuse due to their powerlessness in the novel and in real
Philippines social situation of that time.
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a. Elias
b. Linares
c. Crisostomo
d. Basilio
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a. III and IV
b. I and II
c. I, II, III and IV
d. IV only
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In the essay, The Philippines A Century Hence, did Rizal believe that the Philippines
would become independent?
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a. No, because he believed it was impossible.
b. Yes, because it was inevitable.
c. Yes, because he endorsed a revolution.
d. No, because he only believed in reforms.
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During the debate match, Alex pointed out that Valentin Ventura was the friend of Rizal
who offered to pay the amount for the printing of Rizal’s first novel, “Noli Me Tangere.”
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a. Slightly Agree
b. Completely Agree
c. Completely Disagree
d. Slightly Disagree
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b. I only
c. II only
d. III and IV
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In each of the following sets, one item is the cause and the other two are the effects.
Select the letter of the CAUSE in each case.
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a. Neglect of families and farmlands
b. Depopulation of the country
c. Implementation of Spain’s military policies
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According to the essay, The Philippines A Century Hence, Spain has no way of blocking
reforms and progress that Filipinos sought for. What does this imply then?
Select one:
a. The Filipinos have to cast out the Spaniards by means of revolution.
b. There is a need for Spain to change her colonial policy.
c. B and C only
d. The Filipinos need to implement their own government.
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The following statements are correct about the publication of Noli Me Tangere EXCEPT:
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a. He managed to finish the first half of the Noli Me Tangere in Madrid.
b. He completed one fourth in Paris where he was inspired through the immortal
declaration of the rights of man.
c. It was saved by his friend, Maximo Viola who offered to pay the amount of the book.
d. He finished it in Ghent where scientific research and philosophy were free from the
church and state control.
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It can be said that women of Malolos were the first advocate of the Feminist Movement
in the country for championing the cause of women's right to education and equality of
rights.
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a. Untrue
b. Somewhat true
c. Very True
d. True and Untrue
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What could be the reason why did Simoun want to make the Filipinos suffer.
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a. Because he wanted to make the Filipinos angry
b. Because he wanted to glorify Spain
c. Because he wanted to avenge his misfortune
d. Because he wanted to make travel quicker
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Rizal’s To the Young Women of Malolos points out to unmarried women that they
should not be easily taken by appearances and looks, because these can be very
deceiving. Instead, they should take heed of men’s firmness of character and lofty ideas.
This statement is:
Select one:
a. Slightly Agree
b. Completely Disagree
c. Slightly Disagree
d. Completely Agree
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a. The second novel of Rizal was printed and published in Berlin, Germany.
b. Noli Me Tangere did not advocate for full independence, but Rizal postulated it as
the only alternative if the Filipino cries were heard.
c. Maine believes that Simoun took his own life by hanging himself at the end of the
novel, El Filibusterismo.
d. Juli, a lover of Basilio, died because of a serious illness.
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This literary piece of Rizal was considered to be a political novel; a “work of the head”
and a “book of thought”.
Select one:
a. El Filibusterismo
b. The Philippines A Century Hence
c. The Indolence of the Filipino People
d. Noli Me Tangere
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Essays in which Rizal argued that the religion-centered education paralyzed the
potentials of the Filipinos to advance or excel.
Select one:
a. The Philippines: A Century Hence
b. The Indolence of the Filipinos
c. To the Young Women of Malolos
d. El Amor Patrio
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a. Revenge
b. Religious fanaticism
c. Armed revolution
d. Defects’ of the Spanish regime and those who oppose them
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Select one:
a. It made the Filipinos nationalistic.
b. It made the Filipinos individualistic.
c. It made the Filipinos communitarian.
d. It made the Filipinos reliant on each other.
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a. I only
b. I, III and IV
c. I and IV
d. III and IV
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In each of the following sets, one item is the cause and the other two are the effects.
Select the letter of the CAUSE in each case.
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a. Ease of movement into the islands
b. Improved means of transportation
c. Fostering of unity and exchange of ideas
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The following statements are incorrect about the great novels of Rizal EXCEPT:
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a. The characters in Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are derived from fictional
literature, the characters and incidents are unreal.
b. James explained to his friends that in the story of El Filibusterismo, nobody knew the
real identity of Simoun but accidentally, Basilio discovered his true identity when they
met at the graveyard of Sisa and Elias.
c. According to Jane’s narration to her classmates, Maria Clara escaped with Crisostomo
after she found out her true identity.
d. In the novel, El Fili, Basilio agreed to join Simoun in revolutionizing the Philippines at
the beginning of the story.
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Basic things a wife must instill in the mind of her husband
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a. worthy sentiments
b. fidelity to one’s faith
c. righteous behavior
d. diligence and hard work
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In the essay, The Philippines A Century Hence, reforms were discussed by Rizal. He did
not consider the possibility of a revolution by the Filipinos against the Spanish
colonizers within a hundred years.
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a. Completely Disagree
b. Slightly Disagree
c. Slightly Agree
d. Completely Agree
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a. Ibarra’s grandfather condemned his grandfather of burning a warehouse, making
Elias the fugitive he is.
b. He wants to revolutionize his country.
c. He was referred to at one point as “the pilot”.
d. Ibarra’s mysterious enemy, a master boater, also a fugitive.
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a. Because they were industrious.
b. Because they were beautiful.
c. Because they fought for their rights.
d. Because they have done well in following the friars
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Society is urged to open its eyes to reality and rebel against the Spanish government for
its oppression and abuse.
Select one:
a. The Philippines: A Century Hence
b. Noli Me Tangere
c. To the Young Women of Malolos
d. El Filibusterismo
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a. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican friars
b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
c. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
d. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
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This literary piece of Rizal was described as a romantic novel; it is a “work of the heart”
and a “book of feeling”.
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a. El Filibusterismo
b. The Indolence of the Filipino People
c. The Philippines A Century Hence
d. Noli Me Tangere
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a. Neither of the statements is true.
b. Statement II is true.
c. Both statements are true
d. Statement I is true.
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The literal translation of Noli Me Tangere is “Touch Me Not”, taken from the gospel of
_________ specifically on that instance where Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene after
death.
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a. Genesis
b. John
c. Mark
d. Luke
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a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual achievement of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing system of
education during his time.
c. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him who
imparted knowledge and values to him.
d. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political
conditions during his time.
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Why did Crisostomo Ibarra threaten Padre Damaso, up to the point that he pointed a
knife at the friar?
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a. Because Padre Damaso insulted Don Rafael Ibarra.
b. Because Padre Damaso expressed his loved to Maria Clara.
c. Because Padre Damaso insulted Crisostomo.
d. Because Padre Damaso threw a fork at Ibarra.
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Though Rizal was the author of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, the two novels
differ in many aspects. What is the most significant difference between the two?
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a. They differ on the place and date they were written by Rizal.
b. They differ in characters.
c. They differ on the setting and over-all plot of the story.
d. They differ on the ideas and aspirations implied to the reader.
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a. It served as the solution.
b. It worsened the indolence of the Filipinos.
c. It made the Filipinos indolent.
d. It cured the indolence of the Filipinos.
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a. I and IV
b. III and IV
c. I and III
d. I, III and IV
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Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the Spanish
authorities and clergies to the Filipinos.
Select one:
a. El Amor Patrio
b. To the Young Women of Malolos
c. On the Indolence of the Filipinos
d. The Philippines: A Century Hence
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a. The Indolence of the Filipino People
b. Mi Ultimo Adios
c. Letter to the Young Women of Malolos
d. The Philippines A Century Hence
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Which statements is/are TRUE about Jose Rizal’s analysis on the indolence of the
Filipinos?
I. All the reasons for the indolence of the Filipinos could be attributed to the Spaniards.
II. Religion was used by the Spanish clergies to encourage the Filipinos to work hard in
order to gain miracles and salvation.
III. Filipinos have a predisposition of laziness but it was aggravated by the Spanish
colonization.
IV. The Filipinos became indolent because they were miseducated, exploited and
deprived of their rights.
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a. Statements I, II and III
b. Statement I
c. Statements III and IV
d. All of the statements are true
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The main and most important character in the novel manifesting in him the Filipino who
acquired European idea through his education in Europe.
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a. Basilio
b. Linares
c. Elias
d. Crisostomo
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a. True
b. Untrue
c. Very True
d. Opinion
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Which proves that the study of Dr. Jose Rizal is still relevant?
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a. Many of the present social problems in the Philippines are similar to those he
criticized.
b. His ideas and philosophies promote nationalism and patriotism.
c. All of these
d. Jose Rizal could be a role model for Filipinos especially the youth.
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Father Felipe Garcia endorsed favorably the petition of the young women of Malolos to
Governor-General Weyler.
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a. Slightly Disagree
b. Slightly Agree
c. Completely Disagree
d. Completely Agree
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a. Romantic
b. Political
c. Tragic
d. Revolutionary
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Things a young woman must look for a man she is going to marry
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a. a high spirit incapable of being slave
b. a man with courageous heart
c. a man of wealth and prestige
d. a gentleman
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One of the most powerful forces that influenced a culture of silence among the natives
were the Spanish friars. Because of their willingness, the Filipinos learned to submit
themselves to the will of the foreigners. This analysis from the Philippines A Century
Hence is:
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a. Slightly Agree
b. Completely Disagree
c. Slightly Disagree
d. Completely Agree
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a. III only
b. II and IV
c. II only
d. I and IV
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What had made the people realize their unfortunate situation under the Spanish
rule?
I. racial discrimination
II. oppressions and abuses
III. slavery
IV. injustices
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a. II and III only
b. I, II, III and IV
c. III only
d. I only
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CHAPTER 1 QUIZ
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A law that forbids or bans books that attack or ridicule the catholic doctrine and
practices.
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a. Canon Law 139
b. Canon Law 1398
c. Canon Law 1399
d. Canon Law 1389
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KKK had different objective than the La Liga Filipina because it did not aim for reform
but independence from Spanish rule through revolution.
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He promulgates the rules and regulations in getting an exemption only from reading
the two novels through written statement or affidavit and not from taking the Rizal
subject.
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a. Senator Recto
b. Senator Primicias
c. Senator Laurel
d. Senator Lim
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Which of the following statements could prove that the government recognized the
contributions of Jose Rizal in the development of sense of nationalism among the
Filipinos?
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a. The establishment of the monument of Jose Rizal in the Luneta Park.
b. The government declared the date of his martyrdom as a legal holiday.
c. The Morong province was renamed after him.
d. The government implemented the Law which required all the students in all colleges
and universities to study his life and writings.
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A nationalist loves his country and is proud of it for what it does whereas a patriot loves
his country and thinks that his country is better than all the rest.
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Rizal as the Philippine National Hero received recognition and honors as respect and
tribute for his sacrifices to gain the Philippine independence from the Spanish rule.
Which of the following statements DOES NOT belong to the honors accorded to Rizal?
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a. Streets, boulevard, educational institutions and persons were named ‘Rizal’.
b. The paper money/coins with his image have the widest circulation that even the
poorest of the poor can take hold.
c. The day of his birth and the day of his execution are commemorated throughout the
country and other Filipinos abroad.
d. The best Filipino writer and influencer because of his writings, particularly his novels
Noli Me Tangere and El Filbusterismo.
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particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filbusterismo.
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Jose P. Rizal had the great influence to Andres Bonifacio, through reading of Rizal's
works, nationalistic sentiments of Bonifacio were enhanced and the novels of Rizal gave
Bonifacio an idea about the revolution.
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a. Enumerated the values that can be derived from the study of Rizal and his
accomplishments
b. Declared Rizal as architect of the Filipino nation
c. Required the teaching of Rizal’s life, works and writings in all schools
d. Proclaimed Rizal as the country’s national hero
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It shall be obligatory on all schools, colleges and universities to keep in their libraries an
adequate number of copies of the original and unexpurgated editions of the Noli Me
Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as of Rizal’s other works and biography.
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a. Section 3
b. Section 1
c. Section 2
d. Section 4
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a. He was the first Filipino to unite and awaken the Filipino people to peacefully rise for
independence.
b. He was a man with many talents and his writings became a gateway for him to be
recognized all over the world.
c. He was able to write novels, poems, essays and many more which is still relevant even
up to this day.
d. He was loved and supported by countless Filipino people.
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The following names are nominated to be the national hero of the Philippines EXCEPT:
Select one:
a. Apolinario Mabini
b. Jose Rizal
c. Marcelo H. del Pilar
d. Antonio Luna
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The following statements best describes the aims and purposes for the inclusion of the
Rizal course in the curricula EXCEPT:
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a. The law aims to honor the heroes, particularly Rizal to remind us his sacrifices that
paved the way to the nationalism and patriotism of the country.
b. The law aims to cultivate and inculcate among the students in all schools the
character development, self-discipline and civic consciousness.
c. The law aims to educate the students about the life of Rizal during his time and the
memories he had to serve as a source of patriotism.
d. The law aims and desires to re-establish to the youth the principles of freedom and
sense of nationalism.
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schools the character development, self-discipline and civic consciousness.
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President Ramon Magsaysay issued Executive Order No.75 entitled “Creating the
National Heroes Committee Under the Office of the President”.
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Which among the following is not a goal in the teaching of the life, works and writings
of Rizal in colleges and universities?
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a. To pay tribute to Dr. Jose Rizal for devoting his life and works in shaping Filipino
character
b. Development of understanding and appreciation of Rizal’s behavior and character
c. Assessment of Rizal’s heroism in comparison with other Filipino heroes
d. Recognition of the relevance of Rizal’s ideals, thoughts, teachings and values to
present conditions in the community
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Rizal is in one peso coin because every person in the Philippines, regardless of their
social status in life, would hold a one peso coin in their lifetime, which may not be the
case for higher bills. This is so that people would know who Jose Rizal is.
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True
False
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about criteria in choosing Philippine
National Hero?
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a. The person must be a peace-loving and pacifist.
b. The person must have attained a professional degree in any field.
c. The person must have a great sense of patriotism.
d. The person must have died for the country as martyr.
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By integrating Rizal subject in the curriculum, it would benefit the Filipino youth as well
as the whole nation to acquire the following traits EXCEPT:
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a. Direction and Nationalism
b. Nationalism and Patriotism
c. Courage and Determination
d. Confidence and Corruptible
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The correct answer is: It was sponsored by Senator Claro M. Recto – the Father of ‘Rizal
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It refers to the collection of Rizal’s literary works that contain the patriotic philosophy
excluding his great novels.
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a. Rizalian Ontology
b. Rizalian Anthropology
c. Rizalian Anthology
d. Rizalian Biography
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To save Spain from political disunity, the Spanish Crown implemented the policy
of equal access to power, where liberals and conservatives took turns in running the
government.
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In each of the following statements, one is the cause and two are the effects. Select the letter of
the CAUSE in each set.
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a. Greater contacts with Europeans
b. Ending of the economic isolation of the Philippines from the rest of the world
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The Philippines during Rizal’s time
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a. No error
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Weaknesses of Philippine Educational System in the 19th Century
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b. No error
c. Absence of academic freedom
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a. Teodora Alonzo
d. Jose Burgos
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What was the message of Rizal’s poem “Sa Aking Mga Kabata”?
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a. It was a prophetic work on what will happen to the country after a century.
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Through the power of discrimination, the Spanish Governor-General can decide which
law or royal decree should be implemented in the Philippines.
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The corps of native police that dealt with the enemies of the Spanish government and
the Catholic Church was the Guardia Civil.
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Which of the following descriptions about Rizal’s early childhood is incorrect?
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a. Sanctorum
b. Boletas
c. Tribute
d. Bandala
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The privilege to engage and monopolize trade enjoyed by the governors in the alcaldias
came to be more know as indulto de juego.
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The insulares were Spaniards born in Spain who occupied the highest position of the
social pyramid in the colony.
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In each of the following statements, one is the cause and two are the effects. Select the
letter of the CAUSE in each set.
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For Rizal, education not centered on God cannot be considered true education.
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a. Fact
b. Bluff
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It was an organization of art lovers which sponsored annual literary contest during
Rizal’s student days at UST.
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a. Liceo Artistico Literario de Manila
b. Liceo Artistico Literario de Madrid
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a. Fr. Ramon Pablo
b. Fr. Francisco Paula de Sanchez
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A poem of encouragement for Filipino artists to glorify the country thru their works of
art.
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a. El Consejo delos Dioses
b. A Filipinas
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Causes of Rizal’s unhappiness during his student days at UST:
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a. No error
b. racial discrimination against Filipino students
c. marriage of Leonor Valenzuela
d. obsolete and repressive method of instruction at UST
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a. Philosophy and Letter
b. Medicine
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b. Fact
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Rizal challenged to the Filipino youth for them to be the fair hope of the motherland:
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a. to develop their physical prowess
b. to cultivate their talents in the arts
c. to develop their knowledge of the sciences
d. No error
e. to look forward and break their chain of bondage
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Contributory Factors to Rizal’s Mediocre Performance at UST:
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a. No error
b. A and C only
c. dissatisfaction with the Dominican system of education
d. exciting distractions of youth
e. medicine, not Rizal’s vocation
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This poem was dedicated by Rizal to his mother on the occasion of the latter’s natal day.
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a. Mi Primera Inspiracion
b. In Memory of My Town
c. Through Education the Country Receives Light
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The fascination with women did not affect Rizal’s performance as a college student.
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Hidden Purposes of Rizal’s First Voyage to Europe:
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a. No error
b. to study and observe European society
c. to be recognized in the area of journalism
d. to prepare himself for the task of liberating the Filipinos
e. to make a name for himself in the field of medicine
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c. Captain Tiago
d. Elias
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He’s a Franciscan friar who hates Crisostomo Ibarra and also the biological father of Maria Clara.
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c. Father Damaso
d. The Alferez
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b. Governor-General
c. Filipino themselves
d. Friars
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c. Pia Alba
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A novel that discussed the brutalities committed by white American people against black
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a. Black Destiny
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a. 1886
b. 1888
c. 1887
d. 1889
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printing of this novel?
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a. Felipe Buencamino
b. Felix Hidalgo
c. Valentin Ventura
d. Maximo Viola
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b. Touch Me Not
c. Leave Me Alone
d. Untouchable
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a. Paris, France
b. Ghent, Belgium
c. Madrid, Spain
d. Berlin, Germany
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a. Elias
d. Captain Tiago
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a. John 8:24
b. Hebrews 11:1
c. Psalm 46:10
d. John 20:17
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a. Elias
b. Linares
c. Basilio
d. Captain Tiago
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Personification of Spanish friars and their wickedness. Who is this character?
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c. School Master
d. The Alferez
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The eldest of Sisa's two sons, now an aspiring doctor whose medical education was being
financed by Capitan Tiago.
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a. Basilio
b. Elias
c. Simoun
d. Isagani
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A famous "journalist" who was asked by the students about his decision for the Academia de
Castellano.
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a. Juanito Pelaez
b. Don Custodio
c. Placido Penitente
d. Ben Zayb
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Rizal dedicated his second novel to his countrymen.
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b. Completely Disagree
c. Completely Agree
d. Slightly Disagree
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The printing of the El Fili was made possible by the financial assistance extended by Ferdinand
Blumentritt.
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b. Slightly Agree
c. Completely Agree
d. Completely Disagree
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Rizal advocated peaceful reforms in the El Fili to solve the miseries of the people under Spanish
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a. Opinion
b. False
c. True
d. Vague
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b. Completely Agree
c. Completely Disagree
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Ara explained to her friends that El Filibusterismo is a classical novel, dramatized bitterness,
hatred, pain, violence, sorrow, greed and vengeance. This statement of Ara is:
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b. Completely Disagree
c. Completely Agree
d. Slightly Agree
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a. education
b. reform
c. vengeance
d. love of country
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b. Completely Agree
c. Slightly Disagree
d. Slightly Agree
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b. tragedy
c. love story
d. comedy
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b. Strongly Agree
c. Strongly Disagree
d. Vague
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To whom Rizal gave the original manuscript of El Fili and a printed copy with his autograph?
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a. Valentin Ventura
b. Andres Bonifacio
c. Paciano Rizal
d. Maximo Viola
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A former Cabeza de Barangay who suffered misfortunes at the hands of the friars.
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a. Father Florentino
b. Tandang Selo
c. Don Custodio
d. Kabesang Tales
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In the novel, El Fili, Basilio agreed to join Simoun in revolutionizing the Philippines at the
beginning of the story.
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b. Completely Disagree
c. Slightly Agree
d. Slightly Disagree
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The place and date where Rizal started writing the manuscript of his second novel El
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a. Manila
b. Spain
c. France
d. Laguna
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a. Berlin
b. Japan
c. London
d. Singapore
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A city of Belgium where Rizal moved because the cost of living was cheaper.
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a. Paris
b. Madrid
c. Brussels
d. Ghent
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An innocent young woman who took her own life to save her chastity from Fr. Camorra’s earthly
lust.
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a. Maria Clara
b. Juli
c. Doña Victorina
d. Paulita Gomez
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a. Elias
b. Basilio
c. Isagani
d. Simoun
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b. Opinion
c. True
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Years it took after Juan Ibarra/Simoun returned to the Philippines with the objective of plotting a
revolution to overthrow the Spaniards.
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a. 13 years
b. 10 years
c. 5 years
d. 11 years
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b. True
c. Opinion
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A Chinese businessman who dreamed of being a consul for his country in the Philippines.
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a. Quiroga
b. Don Custodio
c. Juanito Pelaez
d. Ben Zayb
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a. The printing was suspended because of insufficient funds and then Valentin Ventura in Paris
helped him because he learned about Rizal’s predicament.
b. He searched for a cheaper printing shop and he did find a publisher that published his books
in an installment basis.
c. Jose Rizal wrote his second novel which is a continuation of the Noli Me Tangere.
d. None of these
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The following are qualities that a woman should look for in a man EXCEPT:
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d. religious
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Rizal in his letter to the Malolos women gave counsel to the young women on their choice of a
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b. Completely Agree
c. Completely Disagree
d. Slightly Disagree
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It was Teodoro Sandiko who requested Rizal to write a congratulatory letter to the young
women of Malolos for their success in opening a night school for women.
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b. Slightly Agree
c. Completely Disagree
d. Slightly Disagree
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The letter of Rizal to the women of Malolos was written upon the request of ______________.
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b. Andres Bonifacio
c. Jose Panganiban
d. Juan Luna
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Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the Spanish authorities and
clergies to the Filipinos.
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d. El Amor Patrio
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Which work of Jose Rizal expresses his views about the roles of Filipino women?
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d. El Amor Patrio
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Which work of Jose Rizal explains the causes and implications of lack of national sentiments of
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d. El Amor Patrio
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Rizal’s advice to a married woman
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Which is not part of Jose Rizal’s prediction on the events that could happen in the Philippines?
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b. The Philippines will be colonized by other European power after she gains independence
from Spain.
d. The Philippines will remain a colony of Spain if she will change her policies.
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Rizal pointed out in his letter to the Malolos women that they should embrace the authority of
the friars.
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b. Completely Agree
c. Slightly Agree
d. Completely Disagree
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In his letter to the young women of Malolos, Rizal pointed out on the following qualities a
mother should possess EXCEPT:
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According to the essay, The Indolence of the Filipino People, Spanish colonialism had resulted to
innumerable miseries of the natives, however, if it had one positive effect, it was the growth and
propagation of the Filipino indigenous culture.
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b. Slightly Disagree
c. Completely Disagree
d. Completely Agree
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b. Completely Agree
c. Completely Disagree
d. Slightly Disagree
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The petition of the women of Malolos was granted upon the condition that the teacher should
be _______________.
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b. Guadalupe Reyes
c. Teodoro Sandiko
d. Salvador Maranan
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Essay in which Rizal argued that Filipinos will win the freedom of the country from Spain
through a revolution if Spain will continue to neglect the Philippines.
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a. El Amor Patrio
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Essays in which Rizal argued that the religion-centered education paralyzed the potentials of the
Filipinos to advance or excel.
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a. El Amor Patrio
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Which of the following statements is not true about the letter "To the Young Women of
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b. It talks about the duties and responsibilities of Filipino mothers to their children.
c. It talks about the duties and responsibilities of Filipino fathers to their children.
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In his letter, Rizal used these women of particular race as an example of heroism.
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a. Filipino women
b. Spanish women
c. Spartan women
d. American women
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Values and virtues children have to learn from their mother
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What movement was established by Illustrado’s which exposed the conditions of the Philippines
and demanded reforms from Spain?
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a. La Solidaridad
b. Katipunan
c. La Liga Filipina
d. None of these
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Salient Points stressed by his letter, to the Young Women of Malolos
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c. No error
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An assembly that was created to solve the problem between Magdiwang and Magdalo faction.
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a. Treaty of Tordesillas
c. Tejeros Convention
d. Treaty of Paris
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Rizal was not in favor of the revolution planned by the Katipunan because of the
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d. absence of a military tactician who will direct the military operations of the KKK
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c. Emilio Aguinaldo
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b. Statements II and IV
d. Statements I and II
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a. Apolinario Mabini
b. Andres Bonifacio
c. Emilio Jacinto
d. Emilio Aguinaldo
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This event said to be the signal to start the revolution against the Spaniards.
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a. Cavite Mutiny
b. Secularization Movement
d. Imus Assembly
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Which event paved the way for the influx of liberal ideas from Europe which also influenced the
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a. Execution of Gomburza
b. Secularization Movement
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Women played an important role during the Philippine Revolution. The members were usually
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b. Rafael de Izquierdo
c. Ramon Blanco
d. Camilo Polavieja
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The secret organization, Katipunan was discovered by the Spaniards because of the confession
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a. Teodoro Patiño
b. Emilio Jacinto
d. Emilio Aguinaldo
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The opening of modern methods of agriculture and the improved means of transportation and
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b. Completely Disagree
c. Slightly Agree
d. Slightly Disagree
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a. III only
b. I, II and III
d. II only
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b. Supreme Council
c. Supremo
d. Popular Council
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The Propaganda Movement was example of the Filipinos expression of nationalism. However,
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b. Andres Bonifacio
c. Baldomero Aguinaldo
d. Mariano Alvarez
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Transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of government
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a. Capitalism
b. Bandala
c. Reduccion
d. Laissez-faire
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b. Slightly Disagree
c. Completely Disagree
d. Slightly Agree
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b. Triangle System
c. Kalayaan
d. Supremo
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b. Emilio Jacinto
c. Emilio Aguinaldo
d. Apolinario Mabini
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Who opposed that Bonificio should not be held as Director of Interior since he’s not lawyer and
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a. Daniel Tirona
b. Daniela Mondragon
c. Teodoro Patiño
d. Daniel Padilla
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a. Deodato Arellano
b. Emilio Jacinto
c. Roman Basa
d. Andres Bonifacio
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Which of the following events reflected the decision of the Katipunan to stage a revolution
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a. Cry of Montalban
b. Cry of Balintawak
c. Cry of Marupok
d. Cry of Pugadlawin
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When Spain abolished the Galleon Trade, the economic isolation of the Philippines was ended.
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b. Completely Disagree
c. Slightly Agree
d. Completely Agree
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The rise of a new middle class can be traced to the prosperity of small class Indios who
benefited from the opening of the country to foreign trade.
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b. Completely Agree
c. Slightly Agree
d. Slightly Disagree
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a. La Tertulia Filipina
b. El Heraldo De La Revolucion
c. La Solidaridad
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Filipinos to participate in the government and expressed their sentiments for his administration.
a. Rafael de Izquierdo
d. Camilo de Polavieja
Answer: C
a. Jose Burgos
C. Teodora Alonzo
Answer: C
a. It is the policy imposed by the Spaniards wherein the Indios are required amount of tax.
b. It is the policy imposed by the Spaniards wherein the Indios are forced to work
C. It is the policy imposed by the Spaniards wherein the Indios must serve in th government.
d. It is the policy imposed by the Spaniards wherein the Indios must sell their productsc in low
prices
Answer: D
4. Who is a Gobernadorcillo?
Answer: B
5. All of the following statements are not true about the Philippine Condition during __ century
EXCEPT:
C. Poor Filipinos or Indios had their access to the courts and they have their righ
d. The provincial government headed by the Alcalde Mayor was the most corrupt in the
government.
Answer: D
6. One of your relatives asked you to describe Rizal's childhood years. As a student, how you
can describe him during his early years?
b. His childhood memories were full of happiness because of the care and love of his family.
C. He experienced his first sorrow because of the death of his little sister, Olympia.
d. He was a coping learner that's why his parents hired private tutors for him to
Answer: B
7. The first native poem written by Rizal when he was eight years old.
d. Mi Ultimo Adios
Answer: A
8. It refers to the ticket used by merchants to participate in Galleon Trade.
a. Sanctorum
b. Bandala
C. Tribute
d. Boletas
Answer: D
9. All of the following statements are true about Jose Rizal EXCEPT:
c. His mother almost died during her delivery because of Jose's head was big.
d. The name "Jose" was chosen by his mother in honor of San Jose.
Answer: A
10. Why did the great grandfather of Rizal decided to change his surname and surname?
Answer: C
a. Lamco
b. Mercado
C. Alonzo
d. Paciano
Answer: A
12. It refers to the socio-economic policy that mandates the natives to sell their products to the
in the lowest price and sometimes the Spaniards will just issue some promissory notes.
a. Reduccion
b. Bandala
C. Polo y Servicios
D. Tribute
Answer: B
13. It refers to the Educational Decree which states that each major town in the Philippine
establish at least one primary school for boys and another for girls and the medium of
institutional Spanish
Answer: A
14. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the administration of justice implen
the Spaniards during the 19th century?
a. The courts of justice in the Philippines during Rizal's time were notoriously corrupt.
b. The Spanish judges, fiscals and other court officials were inept, and ignorant of law.
C. The Filipinos could appeal to the law for justice because the law is for everybody.
d. Poor Filipinos had no access to the courts because they could not afford the heavy ex
litigation.
Answer: C
15. The lack of Filipino representative in the Spanish Cortes greatly brought major changes to
the people. Which of the following statements BEST describe the effect of this policy?
a. The Philippine condition worsened because there was no means by which the Filipino could
expose the anomalies perpetrated by the colonial officials.
b. Many Filipino people patriots valiantly pleaded for the restoration of the Philippine
representative in the Cortes.
C. The Filipinos felt bitterness by the fact that Cuba and Puerto Rico were granted represents
the Cortes.
d. The period of Philippine representation in the Spanish Cortes was fruitful with beneficence for
the welfare of the Filipinos.
Answer: A
16. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the Spanish administration in the F
during the 19th century?
d. The Spanish monarchy assigned an officer who will monitor the colony and It's the Mexico.
Answer: A
17. How can the King of Spain check and monitor the administration of the Governor-General?
C. The King has Visitador and Residencia to observe the administration of Governor-General.
D. The King entrusts the Royal Audiencia to monitor regularly the administration of governador-
General.
Answer: C
18. Which of the following DOES NOT belong to the power of Governor-General?
Answer: C
19. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT for one:
a. Rizal's death intensified the hate feelings of the Filipinos against the Spaniards.
c. The death of Andres Bonifacio was one of the factors of the fallure of the uprisings of
Filipino.
d. Jose Rizal was against the revolution because he knew that the Filipinos were not yet ready
for the revolution.
Answer: B
20. Which of the following statements could prove that the government recognized the
contributions of Jose Rizal in the development of sense of nationalism among the Filipinos?
d. The government Implemented the law which required all the students in all colleges and
universities to study his life and writings
Answer: D