GE6300 Life and Works of Jose Rizal
Who
was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner – my
darling, my delight!”? |
Josephine
Bracken |
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino
nationalism? |
freedom and independence of the
Philippines from Spain |
Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was
executed? |
Paco cemetery |
Aside from Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio is also
given an implied recognition as the Philippines’ national hero. |
True |
According to the National Heroes Committee, the
position of national hero is based from people’s continued veneration of the
person |
False
|
Which work done by Jose Rizal presented a
historical review of the Philippines encompassing the period of Spanish
colonization and the emancipation of the Philippines from Spain? |
The Philippines: A Century Hence |
All of the following qualities of Dr. Jose Rizal
were used by the Americans to promote him as the national hero of the
Philippines except __________ . |
Uncompromising |
What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on
December 15, 1896? |
Statement of Rizal that condemns
the revolution |
In ‘El Amor Patrio’ how should men profess or
express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal? |
·
Peaceful
means ·
Productive
use of science |
Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education? |
Ateneo Municipal |
What are the information stated in the alleged
retraction of Dr. Jose Rizal? |
·
Jose
Rizal’s rejection of masonry ·
Jose
Rizal’s repudiation of his works |
Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El
Filibusterismo? |
Valentin Ventura |
Essay in which Rizal argued that Filipinos will
win the freedom of the country ffrom Spain through a revolution if Spain will
continue to neglect the Philippines. |
Philippines: A Century Hence |
In Madrid, Jose Rizal gave a toast to Juan Luna
and Felix Ressureccion Hidalgo for winning in the ExposiciónNacional de
BellasArtes de Madrid in 1884 which was interpreted by the Spaniards in
Manila as an attack to the colonial regime. |
True
|
Which describes the membership of the La Liga
Filipina? |
Membership is open but certain
requirements and tests must be passed |
Why were the GOMBURZA executed? |
·
They
actively supported the secularization movement. ·
They
were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity |
What is the title of the essay written by Marcelo
H. Del Pilar that criticized the power and influence of the friars in the
Philippines? |
Monarchism In The Philippines |
Which act was issued by the Americans that created
the Rizal province? |
Act 137 |
According the National Heroes Committee, for one
to be considered as national hero of the Philippines he/she must have a
concept of nation and had contributed to the nations destiny. |
True |
What made Jose Rizal shift to the ophthalmology
course while in UST? |
His mother was going blind. |
What is the legal basis of the Rizal Law? |
R.A. 1425 |
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of
agriculture in Dapitan? |
He purchased agricultural tools
and taught the farmers in using these. |
What are the topics discussed by Jose Rizal in his
third novel? |
·
Abuses
of Spanish clergies ·
Religious
fanaticism of Filipinos |
Which proves that the study of Dr. Jose Rizal is
still relevant? |
All of these |
What is meant by filibustero? |
Revolutionary |
What could be inferred about the status of women
in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The Young Women of Malolos'? |
omen were not allowed to be
educated like men
|
Who is Jose Rizal’s father? |
Francisco Mercado |
Students who feel that their religious beliefs are
offended by Rizal’s novels are exempted from taking the Rizal course. |
True |
Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose
Rizal’s last poem? |
Mariano Ponce |
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first
prize in Ateneo? |
A La Juventud Filipina (wrong) |
After the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina,
members reorganized and the ‘society’ was split into two organizations. Which
continued to support the Propaganda movement in Europe by sending funds? |
Cuerpo de Compromisarios |
Which could be inferred from the following stanza
of the ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’? “On the field of battle, fighting with delirium,
others give you their lives without doubts, without gloom. The site nought
matters: cypress, laurel or lily: gibbet or open field: combat or cruel
martyrdom are equal if demanded by country and home.” |
·
Rizal
praised the revolutionaries on the battlefield ·
Rizal
expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if they die
for the country |
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had
inspired the Cavite Mutiny in 1872. |
False |
Who were the ilustrados? |
Filipinos
from middle class families who were able to study in Europe |
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which
had left an impact on him? |
The Foolish Butterfly |
What are the charges against Jose Rizal? |
·
Inciting
rebellion ·
Illegal
association |
Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his
relationship with Josephine Bracken because the thought Josphine was sent to
spy on him. |
True |
What were the problems experienced by Jose Rizal
in Europe? |
·
Lack
of money ·
Homesickness |
What movement was established by Ilustrados that
exposed the conditions of the Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain? |
Propaganda |
Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the Noli
Me tangere? |
Maximo Viola |
What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina? |
Jose Rizal was arrested and
exiled to Dapitan. |
What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how
lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish that you may live! ...”? |
Sacrificing one's life for the
country is a great honor. |
What group was organized by Jose Rizal which
encourages Filipinos to be proud of their race? |
Indios Bravos |
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere? |
The manifesto demanding the
ouster of the Spanish friars |
What group continued to support the aims of the
Propaganda movement after the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina? |
Cuerpo de Compromisarios |
Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to
the administrator of public islands of Laguna? |
To stop the increase in the rent
of lands |
Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the
governor-general to Malacañan Palace? |
To discuss the contents and
implications of the Noli Me Tangere |
Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga
Filipina? |
Demand reforms from Spain |
Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for
Europe in February 1888? |
To avoid persecution from the
Spanish authorities |
What is the title of the poem written by Jose
Rizal which reflects his contentment of his life in Dapitan? |
Mi Retiro |
Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so
that they could be free from the Spaniards? |
Borneo |
Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while
he was in Dapitan? |
Josephine Bracken |
What grouped continued to waged a revolution after
the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina? |
Katipunan |
In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the
revolutionaries in fighting for the freedom of the Philippines |
True
|
All the members of the La Liga Filipia were
Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful families. |
False |
Jose Rizal was arrested because he was implicated
in the outbreak of the Cuban revolution? |
False |
What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his
students in the subject ‘nature study’? |
Collecting specimens of flowers,
plants, shells, insects and reptiles. |
Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was
executed? |
Paco cemetery |
Which of the following could be inferred about
Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi Retiro’? |
Rizal's contentment of his life
in Dapitan |
What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on
December 15, 1896? |
Statement of Rizal that condemns
the revolution |
Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe? |
Paciano Rizal |
In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal
justified and supported the cause of the revolution but not its timing. |
False |
he funds of the La Liga Filipina were used for
__________. |
·
Purchase
of guns and ammunition ·
Loaning
capital for members |
What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before
he was executed? |
A book- 'Imitation of Christ' |
What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain? |
M.V. Isla de Panay |
Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose
Rizal’s last poem? |
Mariano Ponce |
How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his
December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
Absurd and disastrous |
Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in
his December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
Swear allegiance to Spain and
remain a loyal subject |
Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his
December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
The revolution was justified by
the failure of the Spanish authorities to grant the reforms needed for the
betterment of the people |
The aim of the La Liga Filipina is to continue
asking reforms from Spain for the betterment of the Philippines. |
False |
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere? |
The manifesto demanding the
ouster of the Spanish friars |
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought
back to the Philippines? |
Fort Santiago |
Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December
15, 1896? |
Defend himself from the
accusations against him |
The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while
he was on his way to Cuba in order to join the revolution. |
True |
Which novel reflects the religious fanaticism of
the Filipinos |
MAKAMISA/Etikang Tagalog (wrong) |
Which DOES NOT describe the Noli Me Tangere
according to the report of the committee appointed by the governor-general to
review the contents of the novel? It is __________. |
Anti-revolution |
Which work done by Jose Rizal presented a
historical review of the Philippines encompassing the period of Spanish
colonization and the emancipation of the Philippines from Spain? |
The Philippines: A Century Hence |
When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the
Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature |
True |
What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina? |
Jose Rizal was arrested and
exiled to Dapitan |
In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did
Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he had caused him/her? |
Francisco Mercado |
After the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina,
members reorganized and the ‘society’ was split into two organizations. Which
waged a rebellion from the Spanish colonial regime? |
Katipunan
|
Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for
Europe in February 1888? |
To avoid persecution from the
Spanish authorities |
Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in
his December 15, 1898 manifesto? |
The revolutionaries |
Which work done by Jose Rizal corrected what has
been falsified and distorted past and culture in the Philippines prior to
Spain’s colonization as observed by the Spaniards? |
Annotation to the Sucesos de las
Islas Filipinas |
What group was organized by Jose Rizal which
encourages Filipinos to be proud of their race? |
. Indios Bravos |
Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the
Philippines on June 21, 1892? |
Lucia Rizal |
When was the La Liga Filipina established?
M/D/Y-month/00/0000 |
July/03/1892 |
How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his
December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
Absurd and disastrous |
Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in
love with in Dapitan? |
Josephine Bracken |
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested
and brought back in the Philippines? |
Fort Santiago |
What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose
Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about the plans of the Katipunan? |
Jose Rizal viewed the revolution
as premature. |
Jose Rizal’s Mi Ultimo Adios was translated in
Tagalog in order to inspire the revolutionaries. |
True |
What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because
of its people's courtesy, cleanliness and industry? |
Japan |
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United
States of America? |
Discrimination to the Chinese and
negro |
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly
caused the arrest and deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan |
True |
How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments
and medical books while in Dapitan? |
By sending specimens to Europe |
Arrange the events chronologically. |
·
Founding
of the La Liga Filipina ·
Founding
of the Katipunan ·
Rizal’s
exile in Dapitan ·
Arrest
and detention of Rizal in Fort Santiago |
Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal? |
The outbreak of Philippine
revolution |
Arrange the following events in chronological
order. |
·
Jose
Rizal was en route to Cuba ·
The
outbreak of the1896 Philippine revolution ·
Detention
of Rizal in Fort Santiago ·
Execution
of Jose Rizal |
What were the pieces of evidence presented against
Jose Rizal? |
Accounts about Jose Rizal's name
used as password and battle cry of the revolutionaries |
What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina? |
Jose Rizal was arrested and
exiled to Dapitan. |
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United
States of America? |
. Discrimination to the Chinese
and negro |
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested
and brought back in the Philippines? |
Fort Santiago |
Why did Rizal’s family oppose the marriage of Jose
Rizal and Josephine Bracken? |
They suspected Josephine Bracken
as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities. |
Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines:
“Farewell, sweet foreigner – my darling, my delight!”? |
Josephine Bracken |
What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned
from Europe? |
He put up
a clinic |
What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina? |
One like all |
Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose
Rizal while on board of a ship going to Cuba? |
Emilio Jacinto |
In his work "To the Young Women of
Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of Malolos? |
They petitioned the
Governor-General for their right to be educated |
Which statement is not true about the indolence of
the Filipinos according to Jose Rizal? |
The Filipinos were indolent even
before the colonization of the Spaniards. |
All are qualities of Spartan women that Filipino
women must emulate except __________. |
subservience to their husbands |
Which statement is NOT true about the historical
analysis of Jose Rizal about the Philippines in his essay Philippines: A
Century Hence |
The Spanish conquest brought the
Filipinos civilization which they didn't have before. |
Which work of Jose Rizal expresses his views about
the roles of Filipino women? |
To The Young Women of Malolos |
Essays in which Rizal argued that the
religion-centered education paralyzed the potentials of the Filipinos to
advance or excel. |
To The Young Women of Malolos |
Essay in which Rizal argued that Filipinos will
win the freedom of the country ffrom Spain through a revolution if Spain will
continue to neglect the Philippines. |
Philippines: A Century Hence |
Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses
and injustices of the Spanish authorities and clergies to the Filipinos. |
On the Indolence of the Filipinos |
Who embodied the abuses and defects of Spanish
friars in Jose Rizal’s third novel? |
Padre Agaton |
Which of the novels of Jose Rizal is satirical? |
Etikang Tagalog/ Makamisa |
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal’s third novel? |
Anti-Spanish authorities |
What is meant by filibustero? |
Revolutionary |
Which describe the ‘social cancer’? |
·
The
abuses of the Spanish authorities and clergies ·
The
‘defects’ that imbibed by Filipinos from Spanish authorities |
Which statement on the term "Filipino"
is NOT TRUE? |
It was a derogatory term for the native
inhabitants as used by the Spaniards |
The strong sense of belongingness to a community
which brought about by common history, traditions, language and values system
is called |
Nationalism |
To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate his third novel? |
To the Filipinos |
To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate the Noli Me
Tangere? |
To the Philippines |
In Europe, Jose Rizal found out that all Filipino
expatriates were willing to serve the country by exposing the social
condition in the Philippines and demanding reform from Spain. |
False |
The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a
requirement for him to marry Josephine Bracken. |
True |
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first
prize in UST in 1879? |
A La Juventud Filipina |
In his December 15, 1898 manifesto, Rizal not only
condemned the revolution but also emphasized that Philippines must remain a
colony of Spain. |
False |
Jose Rizal’s ‘On the Indolence of the Filipino’
criticizes the incompetence of the Spanish officials designated in the
Philippines. |
False |
The Filipinos who became wealthy because of the
economic boom brought about by the opening of the Philippines in the
international trade were called Indios. |
False |
Evaluate the following statements: 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. II. The distribution of Jose Rizal’s novels and
other works is free of charge and available to any one who desires to read
them. |
Both statements are true |
Which among the following is the impact of the
Noli Me Tangere? |
Some Filipinos petition for the
ouster of the friars |
What is the reason for the failure of the
revolution in the El Filibusterismo? |
The rebellion was led by selfish
interests and motives |
Which is emphasized by Jose Rizal in the poem To
The Filipino Youth? |
The youth must use their
knowledge and talents for the benefit of the country |
How could Filipinos of today attain a better
understanding of Dr. Jose Rizal? |
Jose Rizal must be read in the
context of the time and society he belongs to. |
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had
inspired the Cavite Mutiny in 1872. |
False |
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the
conglomeration of the events that happened in the world and in the
Philippines. |
True |
What qualities should not be possessed by Filipino
women for them to fulfill their genuine roles and duties? |
Servitude and obedience to the
friars |
According to the National Heroes Committee, the
position of national hero is based from people’s continued veneration of the
person. |
False |
The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was used to
dub him as anti-revolutionary. |
False |
Which work of Jose Rizal explains the causes and
implications of lack of national sentiments of the Filipinos? |
On the Indolence of the Filipinos |
The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the
arrest and exile of Jose Rizal marked the end of the Propaganda movement. |
True |
The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the
19th century was a product of armed revolution lead by the middle class. |
False |
Who among the characters in Rizal’s novel
advocated reform and education? |
Basilio |
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th
century. |
True |
Who are the principalias? |
·
Filipinos
who lived and studies in Europe ·
Spaniards
that were living in the Philippines |
What is the aim of secularization movement? |
Transfer of authority over
parishes from regular priests to the secular priests |
Who were the ilustrados? |
Filipinos from middle class
families who were able to study in Europe |
What are the contributions of the Propaganda
movement in the history of the Philippines? |
·
It
became a catalyst for the development of Filipino Nationalism ·
It
paved way for the independence of the Philippines from Spain ·
It
served as an eye-opener for the Filipinos about the abuses of the Spaniards |
How did the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the execution
of the GOMBURZA affect the Filipinos? |
These were viewed by the
Filipinos as forms of indignation and injustice of Spaniards to the Filipinos |
Which event paved way for the influx of liberal
ideas from Europe which is also influenced the emergence of Filipino
consciousness? |
Opening of the Suez Canal |
What movement was established by Ilustrados which
exposed the conditions of the Philippines and Demanded reforms from Spain? |
Propaganda |
What is the aim of secularization movement? |
Transfer of authority over
parishes from regular priests to the secular priest |
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from
renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by the friars like the Rizal family? |
Inquilinos |
Which statement on the term "Filipino"
is NOT TRUE? |
It is a term or label which
gradually became associated with the ilustrados during Rizal's time |
Which statements are TRUE about Filipino
nationalism? |
·
It
was introduce by the Spanish friars through catechism ·
It
is a product of the social, political and economic changes in the 19th
century |
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government
officials as a move to overturn the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines? |
1872 Cavite Mutiny |
Arrange the following events in chronological
order |
·
1872
Cavite Mutiny ·
Execution
of the Gomburza ·
Establishment
of the Propaganda movement ·
Founding
of the La Liga Filipina |
What group of people occupies the highest social
status in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial rule? |
Peninsulares |
Which group of people were not colonized and have
preserved their own culture? |
Infieles |
What are the legacies of the Propaganda movement? |
·
Secularization
of Philippine churches ·
The
concept of Filipino nation and identity |
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La
Solidaridad? |
Criticisms about Spanish
government officials and clergy |
Which statement is NOT true about the passage of
the Rizal Law? |
Sen. Claro M. Recto opposed the
passage of Rizal Law for he believes that the novels are not meant to inspire
nationalism and patriotism |
The objective of the passage of Rizal Law in 1952
is to boost or rekindle the dwindling [„shrinking ] ‟ sense of Filipino
identity and nationalism. What was believed to have caused the dwindling
[„shrinking ] ‟ sense of Filipino identity and nationalism? |
Strong American presence in the
Philippines |
t is an essay which explains the causes and
implications of Filipinos lack national consciousness. ‟ |
The Distressing Situation of the
Philippines by Jose Rizal |
It is an essay which blames the incompetence of
Spanish administrators for the poor condition of the Philippines. |
Monarchism in the Philippines by
Marcelo H. Del Pilar |
This essay argued that Filipinos became indolent
and unproductive because they do not benefit from their labors and that they
were abused and enslaved by the Spaniards. |
On the Indolence of the Filipinos
by Jose Rizal |
It is an essay that tackles the too much power and
influence that the friars have that they in effect were the ones running the
government. |
Monarchism in the Philippines by
Marcelo H. Del Pilar |
This essay revealed that Royal decrees from Spain
were not implemented in the Philippines which worsen the conditions of the
country. |
The Distressing Situation of the
Philippines by Jose Rizal |
This essay accuses the friars were that cause of
stagnation and backwardness of the Philippines. |
On the Indolence of the Filipinos
by Jose Rizal |
What the legal basis of including the study of the
life and works of Jose Rizal in the curriculum of high school and college? |
R.A. 1425 |
Who authored the Rizal Law? |
Sen. Claro M. Recto |
What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th
century? |
France |
What movement was established by Ilustrados that
exposed the conditions of the Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain? |
Propaganda |
Which DOES NOT describe the social, economic and
political conditions in the Philippines in the 19th century under the rule of
the Spanish colonial regime? |
Civil war broke out due to desire
for the throne |
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of
Rizal Law? |
Jose Rizal s novels are
anti-clerical and anti-Catholic. |
When was the Rizal Law passed? |
June 12, 1956 |
Evaluate the following statements: . College students are required to read the
unexpurgated versions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo as part of
the Rizal course. II. Students whose faith could be damaged are
exempted to take the Rizal course. |
Statement I is true.
|
Evaluate the following statements: 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. II. The distribution of Jose Rizal s novels and
other works is free of charge and available to any one who desires to read
them |
Statement I is true. |
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law? |
Develop moral character |
Which describe the social conditions in Spain
during the 19th century? |
·
Occupied
by the French ·
Ruled
by incompetent officials |
Which describe the social conditions in the
Philippines during the 19th century? |
·
Occupied
by the French ·
Ruled
by incompetent officials |
What is the full name of Jose Rizal? |
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y
Alonso Realonda |
What is the title of the book read by Rizal and
his mother when he was young? |
Children's Friend |
What story read by Rizal when he was a child left
an impact on him? |
The Foolish Butterfly |
Who is Jose Rizal s father? |
Francisco Mercado |
Who is Jose Rizal's mother? |
Teodora Alonso |
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while
studying at UST? |
Land Surveying |
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'? |
Green Fields |
Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education? |
Ateneo Municipal |
Which literary piece made by Jose Rizal is about
the love for one s language? |
Sa Aking Mga Kabata |
What made Jose Rizal shift to the ophthalmology
course while in UST? |
His mother was going blind |
When was Jose Rizal born? |
June 19, 1961 |
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy? |
Hard-headed |
What school was known for its equal treatment of
Filipino and Spanish students during Rizal's time? |
Ateneo Municipal |
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development
of Jose Rizal? |
The intellectual development of
Rizal was shaped by the people around him who imparted knowledge and values
to him |
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in
Ateneo Municipal? |
Land surveying |
Who influenced Jose Rizal s interest in folklores
and legends? |
His nanny |
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST? |
Philosophy and Letters |
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first
prize in UST in 1879? |
A La Juventud Filipina |
How many children were there in the Rizal family? |
11 |
What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his
passport going to Europe? |
Jose Mercado |
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of
__________. |
Sta. Cruz |
What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded
from Manila to Singapore? |
Salvadora |
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in
from Singapore to Europe? |
Djemnah |
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila
for Europe? |
·
Diamond
ring from Saturnina ·
Seven
hundred pesos from Paciano |
What is the El Amor Patrio all about? |
An essay wrote by Rizal
expressing his love for the country |
In his prose „El Amor Patrio how did Rizal
describe or associate compared the patria with |
paradise |
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love
of the country” |
It s innate and constant feeling
among humans |
In El Amor Patrio how should men profess or
express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal? |
·
Peaceful
means ·
Productive
use of science |
Who translated the El Amor Patrio when it was
featured in the Diariong Tagalog in 1882? |
Marcelo H. del Pilar |
What were the courses took and finished by Rizal
at the Universidad Central de Madrid? I. Medicine II. Philosophy and Letters III. Fine
Arts: painting and Sculpture IV. Foreign Languages: French, German and
Italian |
II-III |
What was the first organization joined by Jose
Rizal in Europe? |
Circulo Hispano-Filipino |
Which is NOT a reason for the disbandment of
Circulo-Hispano Filipino? |
Spanish censorship |
What were the problems experienced by Jose Rizal
in Europe? I. Illness II. Homesickness III. Lack of money IV. Poor academic performance |
II-III |
Among the voluminous books read by Jose Rizal,
which one was about free people? |
The English Revolution |
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To
the Flowers of Heidelberg? |
Longingness for his town and
loved ones |
Which idea was NOT part of Jose Rizal s
congratulatory toast for Juan Luna and Felix Hidalgo? ‟ |
The social condition and problems
in the Philippines |
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb
22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing the novel? |
Maximo Viola |
Why did Jose Rizal s friends and family members
wanted him not to go back to the Philippines? ‟ |
Spanish authorities will plot
against him due to the Noli Me Tangere |
What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned
from Europe? |
He put up a clinic |
Why did people flocked to Calamba? |
For them to be treated by Jose
Rizal |
Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the
governor-general to Malacañan Palace? |
To discuss the contents and
implications of the Noli Me Tangere |
What was the real motive of the governor-general
in assigning Jose Rizal a personal escort? |
To spy on Jose Rizal s plans and
activities‟ |
Which DOES NOT describe the Noli Me Tangere
according to the report of the committee appointed by the governor-general to
review the contents of the novel? It is __________. |
Anti-revolution |
Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to
the administrator of public islands of Laguna? |
To stop the increase in the rent
of lands |
Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for
Europe in February 1888? |
To avoid persecution from the
Spanish authorities |
Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe? |
Paciano Rizal |
What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because
of its people's courtesy, cleanliness and industry? |
Japan |
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United
States of America? |
Discrimination to the Chinese and
negro |
Which work done by Jose Rizal corrected what has
been falsified and distorted past and culture in the Philippines prior to
Spain s colonization as observed by the Spaniards? |
Annotation to the Sucesos de las
Islas Filipinas |
In his work "To the Young Women of
Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of Malolos? |
They petitioned the
Governor-General for their right to be educated |
What could be inferred about the status of women
in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The Young Women of Malolos'? |
Women were not allowed to be
educated like men |
Which work done by Jose Rizal presented a
historical review of the Philippines encompassing the period of Spanish
colonization and the emancipation of the Philippines from Spain? |
The Philippines: A Century Hence |
Which is NOT part of Jose Rizal's Jose Rizal s
predictions in 'The Philippines: A Century Hence'? ‟ |
Spain will maintain her
possession of the Philippines and defend it from other colonizers |
What group was organized by Jose Rizal which
encourages Filipinos to be proud of their race? |
Indios Bravos |
Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so
that they could be free from the Spaniards? |
Borneo |
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere? |
The manifesto demanding the
ouster of the Spanish friars |
Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El
Filibusterismo? |
Valentin Ventura |
Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the
Philippines in June 21, 1892? |
Lucia Rizal |
Arrange the events chronologically. I. Rizal s
exile in Dapitan II. Founding of the Katipunan III. ‟ Founding of the La Liga
Filipina IV. Arrest and detention of Rizal in Fort Santiago |
III-I-II-IV |
When was the La Liga Filipina established? |
July 3, 1892 |
Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga
Filipina? |
Demand reforms from Spain |
What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina? |
One like all |
. How could one become a member of the La Liga
Filipina? I. Approval of the council II. Passing the required tests III.
Surpassing the challenges IV. Rescinding allegiance to Spain |
I and II |
The funds of the La Liga Filipina were used for
__________. I. Publication of La Solidaridad II. Purchase of guns and
ammunition III. Loaning capital for members IV. Scholarships for members ‟
children |
III and IV |
What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina? |
The Spanish authorities declared
it illegal |
After the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina,
members reorganized and the „society was split into ‟ two organizations.
Which continued to support the Porpaganda movement in Europe by sending
funds? |
Katipunan |
After the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina,
members reorganized and the „society was split into ‟ two organizations.
Which waged a rebellion from the Spanish colonial regime? |
Cuerpos Compromisarios |
Which directly caused the deportation of Jose
Rizal to Dapitan? |
The La Liga Filipina |
What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his
students in the subject „nature study ? ‟ |
Collecting specimens of flowers,
plants, shells, insects and reptiles |
How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments
and medical books while in Dapitan? |
By sending specimens to Europe |
Which of the following could be inferred about
Jose Rizal in his poem „Mi Retiro ? ‟ |
Rizal s longingness to his family
members especially to his mother‟ . |
Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in
love with in Dapitan? |
Josephine Bracken |
Why did Rizal s family oppose the marriage of Jose
Rizal and Josephine Bracken? ‟ |
They suspected Josephine Bracken
as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities |
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of
agriculture in Dapitan? |
He purchased agricultural tools
and taught the famers in using these. |
What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose
Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about the plans of the Katipunan? |
Jose Rizal declared his
allegiance to the Spanish colonial regime. |
Arrange the following events in chronological
order. I. Execution of Jose Rizal II. Jose Rizal was en route to Cuba III.
Detention of Rizal in Fort Santiago IV. The outbreak of the1896 Philippine
revolution |
II-IV-III-I |
Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose
Rizal while on board of a ship going to Cuba? |
Emilio Jacinto |
What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain? |
SS. Espaňa D |
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested
and brought back in the Philippines? |
Fort Santiago |
What are the charges against Jose Rizal? I.
Traitor to Spain II. Inciting rebellion III. Illegal association IV. Mason
and Anti-Church |
II and III |
Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal? |
The establishment of the La Liga
Filipina |
What was the content of Jose Rizal‘s manifesto in
December 15, 1896? |
Statement of Rizal‘s support to
the revolution |
How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his
December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
Absurd and disastrous |
Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in
his December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
The Spanish authorities |
Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his
December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
The study of civic virtues is
needed to become worthy of freedom |
. Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal‘s intentions in
his December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
Swear allegiance to Spain and
remain a loyal subject |
Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December
15, 1896? |
Recommend reforms needed to
pacify the rebellion |
. In his letters in December 30, 1896, to whom did
Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he had caused him/her? |
Francisco Mercado |
What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before
he was executed? |
A book- ‗Imitation of Christ‘ |
What were the evidence presented against Jose
Rizal? |
Jose Rizal‘s novels and the La
Liga Filipina |
Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was
executed? |
Paco cemetery |
Who gave the title ‗Mi Ultimo Adios‘ to Jose
Rizal‘s last poem? |
Mariano Ponce |
Which could be inferred from the following stanza
of the ‗Mi Ultimo Adios‘? ―On the field of battle, fighting with delirium,
others give you their lives without doubts, without gloom. The site nought
matters: cypress, laurel or lily: gibbet or open field: combat or cruel
martyrdom are equal if demanded by country and home. |
I. Rizal praised the
revolutionaries on the battlefield III. Rizal expressed the idea
that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the revolution and his martyrdom |
. Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines:
―Farewell, sweet foreigner – my darling, my delight! ? |
Josephine Bracken |
What did Rizal mean in these lines: ―O lovely: how
lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish that you may live! ... ? |
sacrificing one‘s life for the
country is a great honor |
Who are the principalias? |
I. Filipinos who lived and
studies in Europe IV. Indios who held positions in
the Spanish colonial government |
Why were the GOMBURZA executed? |
I. They actively supported the
secularization movement. III. They were accused as the
leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity |
Who authored the Rizal Law? |
Sen. Claro M. Recto |
Which describe the social conditions in Spain
during the 19th century? |
II. Ruled by incompetent
officials IV. Political and economic
stagnation |
What is the title of the essay written by Marcelo
H. Del Pilar that criticized the power and influence of the friars in the
Philippines? |
Monarchism in the Philippines |
What movement was established by Ilustrados which
exposed the conditions of the Philippines and demanded reforms from Spain? |
Propaganda |
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had
inspired the Cavite Mutiny in 1872 |
False |
The movement which exposed the conditions of the
Philippines under the Spanish control and demanded that the country become
province of Spain is the |
Propaganda movement |
Who led the strong opposition to the passage of
the Rizal Law? |
Sen. Claro M. Recto |
What is the organization established by Ilustrados
that aims to demand reforms and push for the assimilation of the Philippines
to Spain? |
Propaganda Movement |
Jose Rizal’s ‘On the Indolence of the Filipino’
criticizes the incompetence of the Spanish officials designated in the
Philippines. |
False |
The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic
conscience and duties. |
True |
The Filipinos who became wealthy because of the
economic boom brought about by the opening of the Philippines in the
international trade were called Indios. |
False |
The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes
from the regular priests to the secular priest was called |
Secularization |
Which statement is NOT true about the passage of
the Rizal Law? |
Sen. Claro M. Recto opposed the
passage of Rizal Law for he believes that the novels are not meant to inspire
nationalism and patriotism. |
Which event paved way for the influx of liberal ideas
from Europe which is also influenced the emergence of Filipino consciousness? |
Opening of the Suez Canal |
Which statement on the term "Filipino"
is NOT TRUE? |
It was a derogatory term for the
native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards |
The strong sense of belongingness to a community
which brought about by common history, traditions, language and values system
is called |
Nationalism |
Who were the ilustrados? |
Filipinos from middle class
families who were able to study in Europe |
The Filipinos who became wealthy because of the
economic boom brought about by the opening of c. the Philippines in the
international trade were called Indios. |
False |
The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes
from the regular priests to the secular priest was called |
Secularization |
The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the
arrest and exile of Jose Rizal marked the end of the Propaganda movement |
True |
What is the legal basis of the Rizal Law? |
R.A.1425 |
Arrange the following events in chronological
order |
I. 1872 Cavite Mutiny II. Execution of the Gomburza IV. Establishment of the
Propaganda movement III. Founding of the La Liga
Filipina
I-II-IV-III |
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the
height of industrialization and modernization. |
False |
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th
century. |
True |
Which describe the social conditions in the
Philippines during the 19th century? |
II. Ruled by incompetent
officials IV. Political and economic
stagnation |
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. II. The distribution of Jose Rizal’s novels and
other works is free of charge and available to any one who desires to read
them. |
Both statements are true. |
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from
renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by the friars like the Rizal family? |
Inquilinos |
I. College students are required to read the
unexpurgated versions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo as part of
the Rizal course. II. Students whose faith could be damaged are
exempted to take the Rizal course. |
Statement I is true. |
The middles classes in the Philippines during the
Spanish colonization is known as |
Principalias |
What is the legal basis of including the study of
the life and works of Jose Rizal in the curriculum of high school and
college? |
R.A. 1425 |
The objective of the passage of Rizal Law in 1952
is to boost or rekindle the dwindling [‘shrinking’] sense of Filipino
identity and nationalism. What was believed to have caused the dwindling
[‘shrinking’] sense of Filipino identity and nationalism? |
Strong American presence in the
Philippines |
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La
Solidaridad? |
Spanish literature, culture and
society |
What is the aim of secularization movement? |
Transfer of authority over
parishes from regular priests to the secular priests. |
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the
conglomeration of the events that happened in the world and in the
Philippines. |
True |
The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the
19th century was a product of armed revolution lead by the middle class |
False |
Students who feel that their religious beliefs are
offended by Rizal’s novels are exempted from taking the Rizal course |
False |
When was the Rizal Law passed? |
June 12, 1956 |
The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the
arrest and exile of Jose Rizal marked the end of the Propaganda movement. |
True |
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law? |
Promote intellectual development |
What are the contributions of the Propaganda movement
in the history of the Philippines? I. It inspired the Philippine revolution of 1896. II. It became a catalyst for the development of
Filipino Nationalism. III. It paved way for the independence of the
Philippines from Spain. IV. It served as an eye-opener for the Filipinos
about the abuses of the Spaniard. |
I-II-IV |
Which statement on the term "Filipino"
is NOT TRUE? |
It was a derogatory term for the
native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards. |
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials
as a move to overturn the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines? |
1872 Cavite Mutiny |
The movement which exposed the conditions of the
Philippines under the Spanish control and demanded that the country become
province of Spain is the |
Propaganda Movement |
Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the Noli
Me tangere? |
Maximo Viola |
What course did Jose Rizal finish in UST? |
Ophthalmology |
The goal of Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was to
observe the European society and to acquire knowledge that will be used in
demanding reforms for the Philippines. |
True |
In ‘El Amor Patrio’ how should men profess or
express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal? I. Armed rebellion II. Peaceful means III. Productive use of science IV. Use of force and violence |
II-III |
What is the full name of Jose Rizal? |
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y
Alonso Realonda |
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which
had left an impact on him? |
The Foolish Butterfly |
What is the El Amor Patrio all about? |
An essay written by Rizal
expressing his love for the country |
When was Jose Rizal born? |
June 19, 1861 |
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of
__________. |
Sta. Cruz |
What is the first organization joined by Jose
Rizal in Europe? |
Circulo Hispano-Filipino |
Rizal liked his education in UST because Filipino
students were treated the same way like the Spaniards |
False |
Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education? |
Ateneo Municipal |
What is the title of the essay written by Jose Rizal
which deals with love for one’s country? |
El Amor Patrio |
What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded
from Manila to Singapore? |
Salvadora |
What is the name used by Jose Rizal in his
passport going to Europe? |
Jose Mercado |
Which literary piece made by Jose Rizal is about
the love for one’s language? |
Sa Aking Mga Kabata |
Who is Jose Rizal’s father? |
Francisco Mercado |
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila
for Europe? |
Diamond ring from Saturnina Seven hundred pesos from Paciano |
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in
from Singapore to Europe? |
Djemnah |
ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes de Madrid in
1884 which was interpreted by the Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the
colonial regime. |
True |
Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was
featured in the Diariong Tagalog in 1882? |
Marcelo H. del Pilar |
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love
of the country”? |
It's innate and constant feeling
among humans |
What is the title of the poem written by Jose
Rizal which expresses his hopes for the betterment of the Philippines? |
To The Flowers of Heidelberg |
Who is Jose Rizal's mother? |
Teodora Alonso |
Who influenced young Jose Rizal’s interest in
folklores? |
His Nanny |
What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his
passport going to Europe? |
Jose Mercado |
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first
prize in Ateneo? |
Junto Al Pasig |
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'? |
Green Fields |
Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the
members of Rizal’s Family. |
False |
What is the title of the book read by Rizal and
his mother when he was young? |
Children's Friend |
In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe
or associate compared the patria with |
nature |
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while
studying at UST? |
Land Surveying |
In Europe, Jose Rizal found out that all Filipino
expatriates were willing to serve the country by exposing the social condition
in the Philippines and demanding reform from Spain. |
False |
What was the first organization joined by Jose
Rizal in Europe? |
Circulo Hispano-Filipino |
What school was known for its equal treatment of
Filipino and Spanish students during Rizal's time? |
Ateneo Municipal |
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino
nationalism? |
Freedom and independence of the
Philippines from Spain |
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To
the Flowers of Heidelberg? |
Longingness for his town and
loved ones |
How many children were there in the Rizal family? |
11 |
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development
of Jose Rizal? |
The intellectual development of
Rizal was shaped by the people around him who imparted knowledge and values
to him. |
What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal’s money in
Europe? |
His father was having hard time
sending him money due to Spaniard's suspicion |
Which group of people were not colonized and have
preserved their own culture? |
Infieles |
What were the courses took and finished by Rizal
at the Universidad Central de Madrid? |
I. Medicine II. Philosophy and Letters |
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST? |
Philosophy and Letters |
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of
Rizal Law? |
Jose Rizal's novels are
anti-clerical and anti-Catholic. |
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first
prize in UST in 1879? |
A La Juventud Filipina |
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in
Ateneo Municipal? |
Bachelor of Arts |
What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th
century? |
France |
Which DOES NOT describe the social, economic and
political conditions in the Philippines in the 19th century under the rule of
the Spanish colonial regime? |
Civil war broke out due to desire
for the throne |
What was the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg all
about? |
Rizal's call and hope for the
betterment of the Philippines |
What movement was established by Ilustrados that
exposed the conditions of the Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain? |
Propaganda |
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy? |
Hard-headed |
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb
22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing the novel? |
Maximo Viola |
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores
and legends? |
. His nanny |
The objective of the passage of Rizal Law in 1952
is to boost or rekindle the dwindling [‘shrinking’] sense o |
Strong American presence in the
Philippines |
Which novel reflects the religious fanaticism of
the Filipinos? |
Noli Me Tangere |
What term was used by Jose Rizal to describe the
abuses and injustices committed by the Spanish authoriti |
THE SOCIAL CANCEr |
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of
agriculture in Dapitan? |
He purchased agricultural tools
and taught the farmers in using these |
When was the La Liga Filipina established? |
July / 03 / 1892 |
How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his
December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
Absurd and disastrous |
In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the
revolutionaries in fighting for the freedom of the Philippines |
True |
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested
and brought back in the Philippines? |
Fort Santiago |
What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose
Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about the plans of the Katipunan? |
Jose Rizal viewed the revolution
as premature. |
What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because
of its people's courtesy, cleanliness and |
Japan |
What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain? |
M.V. Isla de Panay |
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United
States of America? |
Discrimination to the Chinese and
negro |
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly
caused the arrest and deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan. |
True |
How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments
and medical books while in Dapitan? |
By sending specimens to Europe |
What could be inferred about the status of women
in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The Young Women of Malolos'? |
Women were not allowed to be
educated like men |
Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal? |
The outbreak of Philippine
revolution |
Arrange the following events in chronological
order. |
II. Jose Rizal was en route to
Cuba IV. The outbreak of the1896
Philippine revolution III.Detention of Rizal in Fort
Santiago I. Execution of Jose Rizal
I-IV-III-I |
What were the pieces of evidence presented against
Jose Rizal? |
Accounts about Jose Rizal's name
used as password and battle cry of the revolutionaries |
What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina? |
jose Rizal was arrested and
exiled to Dapitan. |
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United
States of America? |
Discrimination to the Chinese and
negro |
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La
Solidaridad? |
Spanish literature, culture and
society |
The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a requirement
for him to marry |
Josephine Bracken. |
n his work "To the Young Women of
Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of Malolos? |
They petitioned the
Governor-General for their right to be educated |
ose RizalÆs family did not approve his relationship
with Josephine Bracken because the thought Josphine was sent to spy on him. |
True |
Who gave the title æMi Ultimo AdiosÆ to Jose
RizalÆs last poem? |
Mariano Ponce |
Essay which expresses Jose RizalÆs love for the
country. |
El Amor Patrio |
Which of the following could be inferred about
Jose Rizal in his poem æMi RetiroÆ? |
Rizal's contentment of his life
in Dapitan |
All the members of the La Liga Filipia were
Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful families. |
False |
Essay which expresses Jose RizalÆs insight on the
important role of women in society. |
To The Young Women of Malolos |
The goal of Jose RizalÆs trip to Europe was to
observe the European society and to acquire knowledge that will be used in
demanding reforms for the Philippines. |
True |
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the
conglomeration of the events that happened in the world and in the
Philippines. |
True |
According the National Heroes Committee, for one
to be considered as national hero of the Philippines he/she must have a
concept of nation and had contributed to the nations destiny. |
True |
Which could be inferred about Filipino women
during the Spanish colonial regime from the story of the young women of
Malolos? |
Women were not allowed to be
educated like men. |
What is the title of the essay written by Marcelo
H. Del Pilar that criticized the power and influence of the friars in the
Philippines? |
Monarchism in the Philippines |
Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December
15, 1896? |
Defend himself from the accusations
against him |
Which proves Jose RizalÆs anti-revolution stance? |
His Dec. 15, 1896 manifesto |
In Madrid, Jose Rizal gave a toast to Juan Luna
and Felix Ressureccion Hidalgo for winning in the Exposici≤nNacional de
Bellas Artes de Madrid in 1884 which was interpreted by the Spaniards in
Manila as an attack to the colonial regime |
True |
In Europe, Jose Rizal found out that all Filipino
expatriates were willing to serve the country by exposing the social
condition in the Philippines and demanding reform from Spain. |
False |
. Which DOES NOT describe the Noli Me Tangere
according to the report of the committee appointed by the governor-general to
review the contents of the novel? It is ________. |
Anti-revolution |
Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for
Europe in February 1888? |
To avoid persecution from the
Spanish authorities |
What could be inferred from these lines in the Mi
Ultimo Adios: ôO lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish
that you may live! ...ö? |
Sacrificing one's life for the
country is a great honor |
Why did Jose Rizal write his third novel in
Tagalog? |
To be understood by the Filipinos |
Jose Rizal was dubbed as an ambivalent hero
because he never made a clear stand about the Philippine revolution. |
True |
Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in
his December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
The revolutionaries |
When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the
Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature. |
True |
How many children were there in the Rizal family? |
11 |
Evaluate the following statements: I. College students are required to read the
unexpurgated versions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo as part of
the Rizal course. II. Students whose faith could be damaged are
exempted to take the Rizal course. |
Statement I is true. |
Which was NOT part of Jose RizalÆs intentions in
his December 15, 1896 manifesto? |
Swear allegiance to Spain and
remain a loyal subject |
What is meant by Filibustero? |
Revolutionary |
Which describe the social conditions in the
Philippines during the 19th century? |
II. Ruled by incompetent
officials IV. Political and economic
stagnation |
Why did Jose RizalÆs friends and family members
wanted him not to go back to the Philippines? |
Spanish authorities will plot
against him due to the Noli Me Tangere |
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from
renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by the friars like the Rizal family? |
Inquilinos |
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy? |
Hard-headed |
Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses
and injustices of the Spanish authorities and clergies to the Filipinos. |
Philippines: A Century Hence |
What was the real motive of the governor-general
in assigning Jose Rizal a personal escort? |
To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and
activities |
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