1. Trinidad Pardo De Tavera was a Filipino scholar who wrote about the bloody Cavite Mutiny incident in Cavite province.
2. The mutiny occurred in 1872 and involved rebels in Cavite who counted on help from pardoned leader Camerino and his 200 native followers.
3. The execution of the three priests - Jose Burgos, Jacinto Zamora, and Mariano Gomez - known as GomBurZa, occurred on February 17th and further inflamed tensions between Filipinos and Spanish colonial authorities.
1. Trinidad Pardo De Tavera was a Filipino scholar who wrote about the bloody Cavite Mutiny incident in Cavite province.
2. The mutiny occurred in 1872 and involved rebels in Cavite who counted on help from pardoned leader Camerino and his 200 native followers.
3. The execution of the three priests - Jose Burgos, Jacinto Zamora, and Mariano Gomez - known as GomBurZa, occurred on February 17th and further inflamed tensions between Filipinos and Spanish colonial authorities.
1. Trinidad Pardo De Tavera was a Filipino scholar who wrote about the bloody Cavite Mutiny incident in Cavite province.
2. The mutiny occurred in 1872 and involved rebels in Cavite who counted on help from pardoned leader Camerino and his 200 native followers.
3. The execution of the three priests - Jose Burgos, Jacinto Zamora, and Mariano Gomez - known as GomBurZa, occurred on February 17th and further inflamed tensions between Filipinos and Spanish colonial authorities.
6. Where did the execution of the three priests happen? a. Cavite 1. A Filipino scholar and researcher, who wrote a Filipino b. Manila version of the bloody incident in Cavite. c. Bagumbayan a. Rafael Izquierdo d. Madrid b. Trinidad Pardo De Tavera c. Jose Montero Y Vidal 7. General Izqueirdo calls the Military Mutiny an _______, an d. Governor La Torre ________ and ________. a. Insurrection, Revolution and Uprising 2. What is the title of Vidal’s book. b. Insurrection, Uprising and Revolution a. Historia General De Filipinas c. Resurrection, Uprising and Revolution b. Documentary Sources of Philippines d. Resurrection, Revolution and Uprising c. Guias De La Torre d. Revolution 8. The rebels of the Cavite counted on the artillery detachment that occupied the fort and on the helped of 3. Who are the priests that were named as the faces the ____ natives led by pardoned leader Camerino. Cavite Mutiny. a. 300 a. Joaquin Pardo De Tavera, Antonio Ma. Regidor and Pio Basa b. 400 b. Mariano Sevilla, Feliciano Gomez and Jose Basa c. 200 c. Moret, Labra and Becerra d. 600 d. Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora 9. The arrival of ______ (1871-1873) was the signal for a 4. In what year did the Cavite Mutiny happen. complete change in the aspect of affairs. a. 1871 a. Jose Montero Y Vidal b. 1872 b. Trinidad Pardo De Tavera c. 1873 c. General Izquierdo d. 1874 d. General La Torre
5. The Spanish historian who wrote an account on Cavity
10. They stated that the ______ Government in Madrid was to Mutiny. blame for propagation of pernicious doctrines and for the a. Jose Montero Y Vidal hopes that had been held out from Madrid to the Filipino b. Rafael Izquierdo people and because of the learnings of ex-Governor La c. Gomez Torre and other public functionaries who had been sent to d. Saldua the Philippines by the Government Queen Isabella. a. Madrid 15. The Cavite Mutiny and the Rebellion case against _______. b. Spanish a. GomBurZa c. Philippine b. Government d. American c. Spaniards d. Revolution
11. On what date did the execution of the GomBurZa occurred?
a. 14th of February b. 15th of February c. 16th of February d. 17th of February
12. Who is the half-blood China-man Priest?
a. Gomez b. Burgos c. Zamora d. Saldua
13. Who was the colonial Minister that drawn up a scheme of
reforms by which he proposed to make a radical change in the colonial system of Government which has to harmonize with the principles for which the revolution? a. Labra b. Becerra c. Sevilla d. Moret
14. Among the three priests ; who was the first one to be executed? a. Zamora b. Burgos