Rizal Exam

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d) It establishes Rizal as the sole national hero.

1. What is the Rizal Law?


1/1 6. Who colonized the Philippines
a) A law that mandates the teaching of the life during the 19th century?
and works of Jose Rizal in schools. 1/1

b) A law that grants financial support to Rizal's a) Spain


descendants.
c) A law that establishes Rizal as the national b) United States
hero of the Philippines c) Japan
d) China

2. When was the Rizal Law


7. What was the social
enacted?
hierarchy like in 19th century
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Philippine society?
a) 1896
b) 1901 1/1
c) 1935 a) Rigid caste system
d) 1956
b) Egalitarian society
c) Matriarchal society
d) Classless society
3. Who authored the Rizal Law?
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8. What was the dominant
a) Jose Rizal
religion in 19th century
b) Emilio Aguinaldo
c) Claro M. Recto Philippines?
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d) Ferdinand Marcos
a) Islam
b) Buddhism
4. What is the penalty for non- c) Hinduism
d) Roman Catholicism
compliance with the Rizal Law?
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9. What was the economic
a) Fine and imprisonment
system in 19th century
b) Suspension of the school's operations
c) Revocation of the school's license Philippines?
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d) Community service
a) Feudalism
b) Capitalism
5. What is the significance of c) Socialism

the Rizal Law?


d) Barter system
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Correct answer
a) It promotes national unity and identity.
a) Feudalism
b) It highlights the importance of intellectual
property rights.
c) It provides financial support to Rizal's
descendants.
10. What was the role of the
b) December 30, 1898
ilustrados in 19th century c) December 30, 1892
Philippines? d) December 30, 1894
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a) Political leaders advocating for independence 15. What was Jose Rizal's
famous last poem written before
b) Indigenous tribal leaders
c) Spanish colonial administrators his execution?
d) Catholic priests and missionaries 1/1
a) Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Farewell)
11. In what year was Jose Rizal
b) Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not)
exiled to Dapitan? c) El Filibusterismo (The Reign of Greed)
1/1 d) Sa Aking Mga Kababata (To My Fellow
Children)
a) 1882
b) 1892
16. Who wrote the Annotation of
c) 1896
d) 1898 Antonio Morga's "Sucesos de las
Islas Filipinas"?
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12. What profession did Rizal
pursue during his exile in a) Jose Rizal

Dapitan? b) Antonio Morga


0/1 c) Emilio Aguinaldo
d) Ferdinand Magellan
a) Teacher
b) Doctor
17. What is the main purpose of
c) Farmer
d) Writer Rizal's Annotation of Morga's
work?
Correct answer
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a) Teacher
a) To glorify Spanish colonization in the
Philippines
13. What was the cause of Jose b) To provide an accurate historical account of
the Philippines
Rizal's execution?
1/1 c) To criticize Morga's writing style
d) To promote Filipino nationalism and
a) Involvement in a rebellion against Spanish independence
authorities

b) Publication of subversive writings 18. When was the Annotation of


c) Advocacy for Philippine independence
d) Accusations of treason Morga's "Sucesos de las Islas
Filipinas" published?
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14. When was Jose Rizal
executed? a) 1521
b) 1609
1/1 c) 1896
a) December 30, 1896
d) 1898
b) The Reign of Greed
c) My Last Farewell
19. What language was Rizal's d) To My Fellow Children
Annotation originally written in?
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24. Where is the setting of "Noli
a) Spanish Me Tangere" primarily located?
b) English 1/1
c) Tagalog a) Manila, Philippines
d) Latin
b) Barcelona, Spain
c) London, England
20. How did Rizal's Annotation d) Paris, France
contribute to the Philippine
nationalist movement?
25. What is the central theme of
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"Noli Me Tangere"?
a) It exposed the abuses of the Spanish colonial
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government
a) Social injustice and corruption
b) It emphasized the achievements of Filipino
revolutionaries b) Love and romance
c) It highlighted the cultural heritage of the c) Exploration of Filipino folklore
Philippines d) Religious devotion and spirituality
d) It called for peaceful negotiations with the
Spanish authorities
26. When was the novel "El
21. When was the novel "Noli Filibusterismo" published?
Me Tangere" published? 1/1

1/1 a) 1887
b) 1896
a) 1886 c) 1891
b) 1896
c) 1887
d) 1898

d) 1891
27. Who is the main protagonist
22. Who is the main protagonist of "El Filibusterismo"?
of "Noli Me Tangere"? 1/1

1/1 a) Crisostomo Ibarra


b) Elias
a) Crisostomo Ibarra c) Simoun

b) Elias d) Maria Clara


c) Padre Damaso
d) Maria Clara
28. What does the term
23. What is the meaning of the "filibusterismo" refer to in the
title "Noli Me Tangere"? context of the novel?

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a) Touch Me Not a) Rebellion against Spanish colonial rule


b) Peaceful negotiations with the Spanish 33. According to Rizal, what is
authorities
c) Cultural preservation and heritage the role of the youth in shaping
d) Economic prosperity and development the future of the Philippines?
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29. Where is the setting of "El a) Passive observers
Filibusterismo" primarily b) Revolutionaries
located?
c) Followers of foreign ideologies
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a) Manila, Philippines
34. What is Rizal's view on the
b) Barcelona, Spain
c) London, England influence of religion in the
d) Paris, France Philippines?
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30. What is the central theme of a) It should be eradicated entirely.
"El Filibusterismo"? b) It is a hindrance to progress.
c) It should be preserved and strengthened.
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a) Social injustice and corruption d) It should be replaced with foreign religions.
b) Love and romance
c) Exploration of Filipino folklore
d) Religious devotion and spirituality 35. What does Rizal identify as
the biggest obstacle to progress
Correct answer in the Philippines?
a) Social injustice and corruption 1/1
a) Lack of natural resources
b) Foreign intervention
31. According to Rizal, what is c) Political corruption
the key to progress and
development in the Philippines? d) Cultural inferiority

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a) Embracing foreign domination 36. Who is considered the
b) Maintaining the status quo national hero of the Philippines?
c) Promoting education and industry
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d) Emphasizing traditional values a) Andres Bonifacio
b) Emilio Aguinaldo
c) Jose Rizal
32. What does Rizal envision for
the future of the Philippines? d) Manuel L. Quezon

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a) Continued colonization by foreign powers 37. What is the concept of
b) Independence and self-governance "bayani" in Philippine culture?
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c) Integration into a larger Southeast Asian
federation a) A type of traditional dance
d) A return to pre-colonial indigenous systems b) A term for a Filipino hero

c) A form of local cuisine


d) A religious festival a) Sampaguita

b) Orchid
38. What does "kabayanihan" c) Sunflower
mean in the context of d) Rose

Philippine culture?
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a) The act of helping others in times of need the Philippines?
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b) A form of traditional music
c) A type of indigenous artwork a) Philippine eagle
d) A religious belief system
b) Kingfisher
c) Parrot
39. Which of the following is d) Dove

NOT a characteristic of Rizal's


nationalism? 44. What is the national motto
1/1 of the Philippines?
a) Peaceful resistance against colonial 0/1
oppression a) "Unity in Diversity"
b) Promotion of education and intellectual b) "Strength in Unity"
growth c) "Service to the People"
c) Emphasis on cultural superiority over other d) "God, Country, and People"
nations

d) Advocacy for social and political reforms Correct answer


b) "Strength in Unity"
40. How did Rizal contribute to
Philippine nationalism? 45. What is the national flag of
1/1 the Philippines called?
a) By leading armed uprisings against the 1/1
Spanish
b) By writing influential novels and essays a) Sun and Stars
b) Three Stars and a Sun
c) By establishing a new form of government
d) By creating a national flag and anthem c) Philippine Pride
d) Golden Sun

41. Who is considered the


46. Which of the following is
national hero of the Philippines?
NOT a common criterion for
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determining a national hero?
a) Andres Bonifacio
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b) Emilio Aguinaldo
c) Jose Rizal a) Significant contribution to the country's
history and development
d) Manuel L. Quezon b) Sacrifice for the welfare of the nation
c) Popularity and public acclaim during their
lifetime
42. What is the national flower
d) Exemplary character and values
of the Philippines?
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47. Why is significant 50. Why is public acclaim and
contribution to the country's recognition, though not the sole
history and development an criterion, sometimes considered
important criterion for a national when determining a national
hero? hero?
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a) It ensures that the hero's impact on the nation a) It guarantees that the hero will be remembered
is recognized and appreciated. and celebrated.
b) It guarantees that the hero is remembered and b) It establishes the hero's authority and
celebrated by future generations. credibility in national affairs.
c) It ensures that the hero's impact on the nation
c) It demonstrates the hero's commitment to the is recognized and appreciated.
welfare and progress of the nation. d) It reflects the hero's popularity and influence
d) It establishes the hero's credibility and during their lifetime.
authority in national affairs.

Correct answer
a) It ensures that the hero's impact on the nation
is recognized and appreciated.

48. Why is sacrifice for the


welfare of the nation an
important criterion for a national
hero?
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a) It demonstrates the hero's selflessness and
dedication to the nation.

b) It guarantees that the hero will be


remembered and celebrated.
c) It establishes the hero's authority and
credibility in national affairs.
d) It ensures that the hero's impact on the nation
is recognized and appreciated.

49. Why is exemplary character


and values an important
criterion for a national hero?
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a) It guarantees that the hero will be remembered
and celebrated.
b) It establishes the hero's authority and
credibility in national affairs.
c) It ensures that the hero's impact on the nation
is recognized and appreciated.
d) It serves as a role model for future
generations and promotes national values.

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