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He was a pure Zapotec Indian who became the first president of Mexico.
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After Dr. Rizal was shot at Bagumbayan, he was secretly buried at _____ cemetery
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Doa Teodora lanquished at Sta Cruz Municipal jail for___ years
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He was the American President who signed Emancipation Proclamation.
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As a young boy, Rizal was called Pepe or sometimes _____ especially when he played in the bahay ubo.
Question 6
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What attitude did Rizal show when during his writing of the Noli he pawned the ring given
to him by his sister?
Question 7
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During the Opium War I, England won the war and as a reward she got HongKong
which was formerly known as _____.
Question 8
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After returning to the Philippines, Rizal was given a bodyguard but actually a spy. Rizal later on befriended the
Lieutenant because the latter was cultured and learned.
Question 9
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A governor-general who signed the execution of Jose Rizal.
Question 10
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The novel The Count of Monte Cristo portrays the brutalities of American slave-owners and
the pathetic conditions of the unfortunate Negro slave.
Question 11
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Republic Act 1423 is otherwise known as the ____
Question 12
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Leonor Rivera : last love ; ______ : first romance
Question 13
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He was the foreigner who helped Dr. Rizal acquire a permit to use the British Museum.
Question 14
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It was the first bilingual newspaper published in the Philippines.
Question 15
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In Ateneo, the class was divided into two empires, the Carthagenians and the _____.
Question 16
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He was the writer of "Sucesos delas Islas Filipinas".
Question 17
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Napoleon I said that the pen is mightier than the _____.
Question 18
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In Japan, Rizal fell in love with the beautiful lady O-Sei-san whose real name was _____.
Question 19
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He was the uncle who inspired Rizal to develop his love for books.
Question 20
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He was an Austrian friend of Dr. Rizal and called him "the greatest Malayan".
Question 21
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Rizal wrote his student's experiences in his "Una Memoria de Un Estudiente" and he hid his identity using the
pen name ____ but at the end of it he signed his own name.
Question 22
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She had the best armada of the time, in conquering smaller countries.
Question 23
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Rizal said, "America is a great country but there is no true _____".
Question 24
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My Uncle Tom's Cabin: Harriet Stowe ; The Count of Monte Cristo:_____.
Question 25
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Rizal was born on _____ (complete date)
Question 26
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This was the student organization which Rizal founded in UST and it was named _____+.
Question 27
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Another term for "forced labor" is _____.
Question 28
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A coxswain of a motor boat who was arrested as a suspect in killing two sleeping men at
the waterfront of Cavite and was jailed for 12 years still waiting trials was Juan dela Cruz.
Question 29
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He was said to be the savior of "Noli Me Tangere".
Question 30
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In what denomination can you see the bust of Dr. Rizal?
QUIZ 2
Question 1
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He was the person who helped Rizal got a permit to use the British Library.
Selected Answer:
DR. ROST
Answers: DR. bLUMENTRITT
DR. ROST
DR. VIRCHOW
DR. MEYER
Question 2
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Maximo Viola: publlication of Noli ; ______ : ticket to Hongkong.
Selected Answer: VALENTIN VENTURA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match JOSE BASA
Question 3
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Hold high the brow serene, O youth, where now you stand.
Let the bright sheen , Of your grace be seen, Fair hope of my fatherland!
Question 4
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The lady-love of Rizal in Japan was O-Sei-San whose real name was_____.
Selected Answer: SEIKO USUI
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match SEIKO USUI
Question 5
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A coxswain of a motor boat who was arrested as a suspect in killing two sleeping men at the
waterfront of Cavite and was jailed for 12 years still waiting trials was ______.
Selected Answer: JUAN DELA CRUZ
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match JUAN DE LA CRUZ
Question 6
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Rizal immortalized his brother Paciano in his "Noli" as _____.
Selected Answer: PILOSOPONG TASIO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match PILOSOPONG TASYO
Question 7
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Rizal had an aborted duel ____ who wrote that his parents did not know how to pay rent.
Selected Answer: JUAN LUNA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match EDUARDO DE LETE
Question 8
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The character that Rizal inected to his Winning piece "The Council of the Gods"
Selected Answer: HUSTISYA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match JUSTICIA
Question 9
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What was Rizal's emotion about the plight of the Filipinos at the Universal
Exposition?
Selected Answer:
SUSPICIOUS
Answers:
PROUD
SYMPATHETIC
PATRIOTIC
SUSPICIOUS
Question 10
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He wan avid follower of Jose Rizal who later on became the leader of the Revolutionary Movement.
Selected Answer: DR. ANTION MA. REGIDOR
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match BONIFACIO
Question 11
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The title of the Tagalog grammar book which Rizal gifted Ferdinand Blumentritt.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ARITMETIKA
Question 12
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For Rizal's "El Consejo Delos Dioses", Rizal received a ring with the bust of ____.
Selected Answer: CERVANTES
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match CERVANTES
Question 13
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This was Rizal's first literary work done in foreign land.
Selected Answer: AMOR PATRIO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match AMOR PATRIO
Question 14
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During his writing of the Noli Rizal pawned the ring given to him by his sister.
Question 16
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A flawless inspiring prize-winning poem telling the youth to rise from lethargy and let their genius fly swifter
than the wind.
Selected Answer:
A LA JUVENTUD FILIPINA
Answers: EL CONSEJO DE LOS DIOSES
A LA JUVENTUD FILIPINA
CUESTIONES DE SUMO INTERES
PORQUE TRINFAN LOS IMPIOUS
Question 17
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Without Religion, Human Education
Question 18
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The motto of La Liga Filipina was____
Selected Answer: ONE LIKE ALL
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ONE LIKE ALL
Question 19
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Fr. Vicente Garcia defended the "Noli" using the pseudonym ____.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match JUSTO DESIDERIO MAGALANG
Question 20
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Arrange the order of Rizal's classification of love. Number 1 should be the top most important.
1. 1.
GOD GOD
2. 2.
COUNTRY COUNTRY
3. 3.
FAMILY FAMILY
4. 4.
SELF SELF
Question 21
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A friar who warned Rizal that someday his novel might cause his head.
Selected Answer: FR. SANCHEZ
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match FR. FAURA
Question 22
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Rizal left the Philippines for the second time to write at the La Solidaridad.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Answers: True
False
Question 23
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The first Filipino delegate to the Spanish Cortez was _____.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match VENTURA DELOS REYES
Question 24
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Franc e: Dr. Louise de Weckert ; Germany : Dr. ____
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match OTTO BECKER
Question 25
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A Newspaper in Madrid which sympathized with the Filipino cause especially to the people of Calamba.
Question 26
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Question 27
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Rizal went to _____ , North of Borneo to seek for a settlement for the people of Calamba.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match SANDAKAN
Question 28
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Upon arrival in Paris, Rizal founded this organization in order to redeem his people.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match R.D.L.M.
QUIZ 3
Question 1
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Rizal proved that the Filipinos were already civilized before the advent of Spain. He mentioned this in the
dedication in his book _____.
Selected Answer:
NOLI ME TANGERE
Answers: NOLI ME TANGERE
EL FILIBUSTERISMO
MAKAMISA
IMITATION OF CHRIST
Question 2
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El Filibusterismo was published in ____.
Selected Answer: GHENT, BELGIUM
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match GHENT
Question 3
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It was the mail boat that plied between Manila and Dapitan. It brought the winning prize of Dr. Rizal in
the lottery.
Selected Answer:
CEBU
Answers:
CEBU
BUTUAN
NEGROS
DAPITAN
Question 4
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Rizal declined writing in the propaganda because of his being sensitive. The newspaper was named ____.
Selected Answer: LA SOLIDARIDAD
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match LA SOLIDARIDAD
Question 5
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While in Dapitan, Rizal won in the lottery. Being a lottery addict
Rizal also drank hard liquor and a chain smoker.
Selected Answer: False
Answers: True
False
Question 6
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He was the Spanish lieutenant who was a spy but at the same time a friend to Dr. Rizal.
Selected Answer:
JOSE TAVIEL DE ANDRADE
Answers: LUIS TAVIEL DE ANDRADE
Question 8
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It was the town where Rizal had his first religious pilgrimae. It was the promise of his mother because Rizal was
very sickly.
Selected Answer: ANTIPOLO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ANTIPOLO
Question 9
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Rizal delivered an eloquent eulogy to his friend, Jose Ma. Panganiban who died of ____.
Selected Answer:
LINGERING ILLNESS
Answers: MALARIA
LINGERING ILLNESS
TUBERCULOSIS
CHOLERA
Question 10
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Silvestre Ubaldo, Rizal's brother in-law, together with some of his family members were deported at _____.
Selected Answer: MINDORO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match MINDORO
Question 11
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La Solidaridad, a newspaper in Madrid was owned by _____.
Selected Answer: MARCELO DEL PILAR
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match MARCELO DEL PILAR
Question 12
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In Biaritz, Rizal had a serious romance with a beautiful lady named____.
Selected Answer:
NELLY BOUSTEAD
Answers: SUZANNE JACOBY
JOSEPHINE BRACKEN
NELLY BOUSTEAD
CONSUELO ORTIGA Y PEREZ
Question 13
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Jose Rizal, Marcelo del Pilar and Graciano Jaena demanded several reforms except____.
Selected Answer:
SECULARIZATION OF CHURCHES
Answers:
SECULARIZATION OF CHURCHES
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
REPRESENTATION TO THE SPANISH CORTEZ
FREEDOM OF TRADE
Question 14
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He was a foreigner who loved to study the Tagalog language.
Selected Answer:
FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT
Answers: ADOLF MEYER
FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT
RUDOLF VIRCHOW
JOSE CAROMINO
Question 15
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While in Madrid, Rizal lost his watch/locket with the picture of Leonor Rivera. It had a golden chain.
Selected Answer: False
Answers: True
False
Question 16
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The adopting father of Josephine Bracken was _____.
Question 17
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He was the uncle who inspired Rizal to develop his physical prowess.
Selected Answer: MANUEL
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match TIO MANUEL
Question 18
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Rizal was imprisoned in Intramuros particularlly in_____.
Selected Answer: FORT SANTIAGO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match FORT SANTIAGO
Question 19
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It was the reason why Rizal challenged A. Luna to a duel when both were in Spain.
Selected Answer:
A. LUNA WAS A SLANDERER
Answers: A. LUNA WAS A FIGHTER
A. LUNA WAS A DRUNKARD
Question 21
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It was the first article written by Rizal on the Spanish soil.
Selected Answer: AMOR PATRIO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match AMOR PATRIO
Question 22
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It was the title of the missing chapter of the Noli Me Tangere.
Selected Answer: ELIAS AT SALOME
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ELIAS AND SALOME
Question 23
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It was the motto of La Liga Filipina
Selected Answer: ONE LIKE ALL
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ONE LIKE ALL
Question 24
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Rizal operated on Doa Theodora's failing eyesight because she had a _____. (eye ailment)
Selected Answer: CATARACT
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match CATARACT
Question 25
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It was the religious order which Rizal found out to be the richest order in Hongkong.
Selected Answer: DOMINICAN
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match DOMINICAN
Question 26
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For Rizal's El Consejo delos Dioses, Rizal received a golden ring with the bust of _____ who was considered the
national poet of Spain.
Selected Answer: CERVANTES
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match MIGUEL DE CERVANTES
Question 27
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Marcelo del Pilar was able to purchase a publication from Pablo Rianzares. This was the ____.
Selected Answer:
LA SOLIDARIDAD
Answers: LA EPOCA
LA SOLIDARIDAD
DIARIONG TAGALOG
EL RESUMEN
Question 28
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Rizal was a failure in seeking justice for the Calamba tenants because he was not able to speak to the Queen Regent
of Spain who was _____.
Selected Answer: MARIA CRISTINA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match MARIA CRISTINA
Question 29
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He was the governor-general whom the cubans called "the butcher". He was also blatantly cruel to the
people of Calamba, thus, ejected them from the town.
Selected Answer:
VALERIANO WEYLER
Answers: RAFAEL DE IZQUIERDO
RAMON BLANCO
RICARDO POLEVIEJA
VALERIANO WEYLER
Question 30
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According to
According to Rizal, this is a great country but it has really no true freedom because of racial
discrimination.
Selected Answer:
AMERICA
Answers: SPAIN
AMERICA
GERMANY
GREAT BRITAIN
Question 31
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He was Rizal's brother-in-law who sent a copy of the ejectment order of the Calanba tenants.
Selected Answer: SILVESTRE UBALDO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match SILVESTRE UBALDO
Question 32
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It was the name of a mail boat that plies between Manila and Zamboanga once a month only.
Selected Answer: BUTUAN
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match BUTUAN
Question 33
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When Rizal was suspected of a spy, he went directly to the chief of police and explained his predicament in fluent
____ which amazed the latter .
Selected Answer: GERMAN
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match GERMAN
Question 34
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He was the first to translate Rizal's My Last Farewell in Tagalog. His translation was considered the best translation
in the vernacular.
Selected Answer: ANDRES BONIFACIO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ANDRES BONIFACIO
Question 35
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He was the priest who visited Rizal at the prison cell and whom Rizal said that he had a prophetic tongue.
Selected Answer: FR. FAURA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match FR. FEDERICO FAURA
Question 36
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. Frank Laubach said: "What is most admirable in Rizal, is his complete self-denial, his complete
abandonment of his personal interest in order to think only of those of his country." Dr. Laubach was ____
of Rizal.
Selected Answer:
IMPRESSED
Answers: PROUD
HUMBLED
IMPRESSED
SYMPATHETIC
Question 37
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Blumentritt wrote," If Don Quixote has made its author immortal because he exposed the the world the
suffering of Spain, your "Noli Me Tangere" will bring you equal glory..." What attitude
did Blumentritt show about Rizal?
Selected Answer:
ASSURANCE
Answers:
ASSURANCE
UNDERSTANDING
PROUD
HUMILITY
Question 38
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Rizal abdicated his leadership as editor-in-chief in the propaganda newspaper in favor of_____.
Selected Answer: MARCELO DEL PILAR
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match MARCELO H. DEL PILAR
Question 39
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According to Rizal, La Solidaridad must possess high standards of morality, dignity and spirit of
self scrifice in order to_____.
Selected Answer:
WIN RESPECT
Answers: GAIN PRESTIGE
WIN POPULARITY
WIN RESPECT
WIN THE WAR
Question 40
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After his graduation from Universidad de Santo Tomas, Rizal went to Europe in order to:
Selected Answer:
OBSERVE CULTURE OF OTHER COUNTRIES
Answers:
OBSERVE CULTURE OF OTHER COUNTRIES
FOUND A SECRET SOCIETY IN MADRID
JOIN THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN MADRID
NONE OF THE ABOVE
QUIZ 4
Question 1
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Rizal was executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896 because of
flimsy accusation of____.
Selected Answer:
Correct Answer:
Question 3
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Rizal did not marry O Sei San who was very close to his heart because
Selected Answer:
Correct Answer:
Question 5
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This was an essay written by Rizal in defense of the ill notion of the Spaniards against the
Filipinos.
s
Selected Answer:
Correct Answer:
Question 8
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The twenty younr women of Malolos chose Seorita _____ to be their maestra.
Selected Answer:
GUADALUPE REYES
Answers: MYRNA REYES
CATALINA REYES
GUADALUPE REYES
MARCELA REYES.
Question 9
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Ah, tender childhood, lovely town,
Rich fount of my felicities,
Oh those harmonious melodies
Which put to flight all dismal hours,
Come back to my heart once more!
Correct Answer:
Question 10
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It was a poem written by Dr. Rizal dedicated to the perservering people of a town in Batangas.
Selected Answer: HYMN TO LABOR
Correct Answer:
Question 11
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The greatest achievement of Rizal in London was annotating the book which
written by Dr. Antonio Morga. In this book Dr. Morga said that the Philippines
had its own civilization long the before the Spaniards arrived. The book was
entitled_____.
Selected Answer: SUCESOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS
Correct Answer:
Question 12
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What particular virtue could be gleaned from "The Story of The Moth"?
Correct Answer:
Question 13
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It was the reason why Rizal challenged A. Luna to a duel when both were in Spain.
Selected Answer:
I die just when I see the dawn break is a line from ______.
Selected Answer:
Last Farewell
Answers: In Memory of my Town
Last Farewell
You Asked Me for Verses
My Retreat
Question 15
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It was an essay written by Rizal which denounced the frequent intentional fires in
Manila.
Selected Answer:
La Mano Roja
Answers: Los Fuegos en Manila
La Mano Roja
Una Peticion Por La Ciudad
Question 16
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. It was an organization formed by Rizal and his friends which aimed to excel in the
physical and intellectual prowess in order to win the admiration of the Spaniards.
Correct Answer:
Question 17
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Here was my life. I heard the four oclock Mass if there was any or I study my lessons at
that hour and I went to Mass afterwards.
The lines show that Rizal was:
Selected Answer:
PIOUS
Answers: APPRECIATIVE
PIOUS
SYMPATHETIC
APATHETIC
Question 18
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At age seventeen, Rizal started to collect his experiences in his diary entitled
" Memoria De Un Estudiente". To hide his identity, he used the pen name ____.
Correct Answer:
Question 19
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Rizal proved that the Filipinos were already civilized before the advent of Spain.
He mentioned this in the dedication of his book.
Correct Answer:
Question 20
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Rizal abdicated being the responsable of the patriotic organization in favor of_______.
Selected Answer: MARCELO H. DEL PILAR
Correct Answer:
Selected Answer:
RESOURCEFUL
Answers: THRIFTY
STINGY
RESOURCEFUL
CREATIVE
Question 22
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"A plant I am, scarcely grown, was torn from out its Eastern bed."
Selected Answer:
ISOLATED
Answers: NOSTALGIC
SAD
ISOLATED
HOMESICK
Question 23
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According to Rizal, ____ is a chronic malady in the Philippines.
Selected Answer: INDOLENCE
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Question 24
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He was the priest who visited Rizal at the prison cell and whom Rizal said that he had a
prophetic tongue.
Correct Answer:
Question 25
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. Rizal declined writing in the propaganda because of his being sensitive. The newspaper was
named:
Selected Answer:
LA SOLIDARIDAD
Answers: DIARIONG TAGALOG
LA SOLIDARIDAD
EL RESUMEN
EL GLOBO
Question 26
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Before leaving London, Rizal finished five sculptural works. One of the works entitled
The Triumph of Death Over Life was given as farewell gift to_____.
Selected Answer:
BECKETT SISTERS
Answers: MARCELO H. DEL PILAR
FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT
BECKETT SISTERS
NELLIE BOUSTEAD
Question 27
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Rizal conceptualized of establishing a colony for the evicted Calamba tenants in this
particular place in North Borneo.
Correct Answer:
Question 28
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Right after his graduation from the Universidad de Santo Tomas, Rizal went to Europe
in order to____.
Selected Answer:
Correct Answer:
Question 30
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He was a parish priest who objected the establishment of a language school in Malolos, Bulacan,
Selected Answer: GARCIA
Correct Answer:
Finals
Question 1
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At age seventeen, Rizal started to collect his experiences in his diary entitled " Un Memoria De
Un Estudiante". To hide his identity, he used the pen name____.
Selected Answer: P. JACINTO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match P. JACINTO
Question 2
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According to Rizal, "The duty of modern man, is to work for the redemption of humanity."
Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
False
Question 3
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Rizal wrote Blumentritt: " I am the only Rizal because at home my parents, my sisters, my brother and my
relatives have always preferred the old surname Mercado.... I have to use it. In this way, it seems that I am an
illegitimate son," In his letter, Rizal was:
Selected Answer:
RATIONAL TO HIS KINS
Answers: JEALOUS OF HIS KINS
."
Question 5
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Orientals and the Malays, in particular, are sensitive people: delicacy of sentiment is predominant with them.
Selected Answer:
SOMETIMES
Answers:
SOMETIMES
ALWAYS
OCCASSIONALLY
NEVER
Question 6
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Jose Rizal recounted his childhood experience in his student's memoirs, "Thus my heart fed on sombre and
melancholic thoughts so that even while still a child, I already wandered on wings of fantasy in the high
regions of the unknown." This means that:
Selected Answer:
RIZAL AS A CHILD N LOVED TO DREAM.
Answers: RIZAL AS A CHID WAS A SERIOUS BOY.
Question 9
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Ah, tender childhood, lovely town
Rich fount of my felicities,
Oh those harmonious melodies,
which put to flight all dismal hours
Come back to my heart once more!
from this extract of his poem, Rizal was referring to ____.
Selected Answer: CALAMBA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match CALAMBA
Question 10
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This was an essay written by Ddr. Rizal in defense of the ill notion of the Spaniards against the Filipinos.
Selected Answer:
FILIPINAS DENTRO DE CIEN AOS
Answers:
FILIPINAS DENTRO DE CIEN AOS
A LA DEFENSA
EL CANTO DEL VIAJERO
LA INDDOLENCIA DELOS FILIPINOS
Question 11
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Rizal did not escape Dapitan because____.
Selected Answer:
HE WAS TRUE TO HIS WORD
Answers: HE RESPECTED THE GENERAL
HE WANTED TO HELP THE PEOPLE
Question 13
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The sweet seorita who was the maestra of the women of Malolos.
Selected Answer:
GUADALUPE REYES.
Answers: MYRNA REYES
SEGUNDA REYES
SATURNINA REYES
GUADALUPE REYES.
Question 14
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Rizal was executed on ___.
Selected Answer: DECEMBER 30, 1896
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match DEC. 30, 1896
Question 15
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"Hold high the brow serene, O youth, where now you stand.
Question 16
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It is the ____ who are responsible for the present servitude of our cmpatritss...
Selected Answer:
MOTHERS
Answers: PARENTS
MOTHERS
FATHERS
CITIZENS
Question 17
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Whoever knows not how to love his native tongue
Question 19
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Man works for an object. Remove the ____ and you reduce him to inaction.
Selected Answer:
OBJECT
Answers: MAN
ACTION
OBJECT
WORK
Question 20
1 out of 1 points
Rizal said, "A man can lie in any climate, if he will adopt himself to its requirements.
Selected Answer:
TRUE
Answers:
TRUE
FALSE
DOES NOT SAY
ALL OF THE ABOVE
Question 21
1 out of 1 points
Upon reaching Spain, Rizal was requested to write a poem by his compatriots, thus he wrote the following:
"You bid me now to strike the lyre, that mute and torn so long has lain:
And yet I cannot wake the strain, nor will the muse one note inspire."
Question 22
1 out of 1 points
In this essay " Philippines A Century Hence," Rizal wanted ____
Selected Answer:
PHILIPPINE'S FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND WORK
Answers: PHILIPPINE'S COMPLETE SEPARATION FROM SPAIN.
Question 25
1 out of 1 points
"Humanity can not be redeemed while reason is not____"
Question 26
1 out of 1 points
The fract that in a ____ countries, violent work is not a good thing as it is in countries.
Selected Answer:
TROPICAL
Answers: OCCIDENTAL
ORIENTAL
TROPICAL
EASTERN
Question 27
1 out of 1 points
"To thee are my fervent vows, To thee I cease not to sigh. These to learn and I call to the sky
CALAMBA
TALISAY
Question 28
1 out of 1 points
Rizal said, "____ is a flower-bed that is to rear rich fruit and must accumulate wealth for its descendants.
Selected Answer:
YOUTH
Answers:
YOUTH
LANGUAGE
TRADITIONS
POEMS
Question 29
1 out of 1 points
The letter TO THE YOUNG WOMEN OF MALOLOS was originally written in_____.
Selected Answer: TAGALOG
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match TAGALOG
Question 30
1 out of 1 points
Rizal pointed out the reason why Filipinos lose their interest to work in his essay____.
Selected Answer:
THE INDOLENCE OF THE FILIPINOS
Answers:
THE INDOLENCE OF THE FILIPINOS
THE PHILIPPINES A CENTURY HENCE
THROUGH EDUCATION OUR MOTHERLAD RECEIVES LIGHT
LETTER TO THE MALOLOS WOMEN
Question 31
1 out of 1 points
Indolence in the Philippines is not hereditary.
Question 33
1 out of 1 points
The last stanza of Rizal's "Mi Ultimo Adios" runs:
JOSEPHINE BRACKEN
Question 34
1 out of 1 points
Right after his graduation from Univercidad de Santo Tomas, Rizal went to Europe in order to:
Selected Answer:
observe culture of other countries.
Answers:
observe culture of other countries.
found a secret society in Madrid
join the revolutionary movement in Spain
none of the above
Question 35
1 out of 1 points
... of all the loves, the love of _____. is what produced the greatest.
Question 36
1 out of 1 points
Rizal declined writing in the propaganda because of his being sensitive. The newspaper was named____.
Selected Answer:
LA SOLIDARIDAD
Answers: DIARION TAGALOG
LA SOLIDARIDAD
EL RESUMEN
EL GLOBO
Question 37
1 out of 1 points
The reason why Dr. Rizal wrote a letter to the yung women of Malolos was ____.
Selected Answer:
TO BOAST THE MORALE IN THEIR PURSUED ENDEAVOR
Answers: TO APPRECIATE THEIR BEAUTY
TO BOAST THE MORALE IN THEIR PURSUED ENDEAVOR
TO LET THE WOMEN KNOW THEIR STRENGHTS AND WEAKNESSES
TO THANK THE WOMEN IN FIGHTING AGAINST THE FRIARS
Question 38
1 out of 1 points
Maturity is the fruit of ____ and the infant is formed on the lap of his mother.
Selected Answer:
INFANCY
Answers: CHARACTER
SERVITUDE
INFANCY
ADULTHOOD
Question 39
1 out of 1 points
"So, Sir, I say to all those who denounce the Filipinos indiscriminately as barbarians and savages,
without possibility of a civilized future, that this despised race proved itself entitled to their respect and to the
respect of mankind when it furnished to the world the character of Jose Rizal." This was the eulogy of
Congressman Henry Allen Cooper at the U.S. House of Representatives. Cooper was ____.
Selected Answer:
JUST
Answers:
JUST
DISCRIMINATING
UNDERSTANDING
BIASED
Question 40
1 out of 1 points
According to Rizal, in order to know where the country is going, we should open the pages of its ____.
Selected Answer:
BOOK
Answers:
BOOK
ANNALS
CULTURE
HISTORY
Question 41
1 out of 1 points
There is no grief that a brave ____ can not bear.
Selected Answer:
MIND
Answers: MAN
HEART
MIND
HAND
Question 42
1 out of 1 points
No good ____ comes from a turbid, bitter spring ; no savory fruit comes from acrid seed.
Selected Answer:
WATER
Answers:
WATER
FOOD
TREE
SPRING
Question 43
1 out of 1 points
The most important writing made by Rizal during his Hongkong sojourn was ___.
Selected Answer:
THE CONSTITUTION OF LA LIGA FILIPINA
Answers: THE POEM "TO MY COUNTRYMEN"
ANNOTATING MORGA'S " SUCCESOS DELAS FILIPINAS"
Question 45
1 out of 1 points
Whenever people of a country truly love
Question 46
1 out of 1 points
The vital breath of prudent _____
Question 47
1 out of 1 points
So he that takes wise Education by the hand.
Question 48
1 out of 1 points
"Rest in peace in the shadows of oblivion,
Question 50
1 out of 1 points
The initial given to Rizal on his tombstone in order to decieve
the people of his whereabout.
Midterms
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
When Rizal was 15 yrs old and was still a student in Ateneo Municipal de Manila, he wrote a poem about his
hometown entitled ___.
Selected Answer: IN MEMORY OF MY TOWN
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match UN RECUERDO A MI PUEBLO
Question 2
0 out of 1 points
During his writing of the Noli he pawned the ring given to him by his sister. What
attitude was shown by Rizal?
Selected Answer:
SAD
Correct Answer:
RESOURCEFUL
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
"It has always been said that ____ is the most potent force behind the sublime deeds..."
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
What was the former name of HongKong?
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
El Filibusterismo: GOMBURZA; _____ : Noli Me Tangere
Selected Answer: MOTHERLAND
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match MOTHERLAND
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
The complete name of Rizal's pupil who became the first governor of Zamboanga.
Selected Answer: JOSELITO ASINIERO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match JOSELITO ASINIERO
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
It was the first poem written by Rizal in his native language at the age of eight.
Question 8
1 out of 1 points
In Europe, the Queen of the Danube is found in ____.
Selected Answer:
VIENNA
Correct Answer:
VIENNA
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
.A book by Dr. Feodor Jagor depicting the defects of Spanish colonization and his
prophecy
Selected Answer:
TRAVELS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Correct Answer:
TRAVELS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
This was a wooden cigarette lighter which Dr.Rizal invented when he was in Talisay.
Selected Answer: SULPUKAN
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match SULPUKAN
Question 11
1 out of 1 points
A poem stating Rizal's beliefs in the significant role which education plays in the progress and
welfare of a nation.
Selected Answer: THROUGH EDUCATION OUR MOTHERLAND RECEIVES LIGHT
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
THROUGH EDUCATION OUR
Exact Match MOTHERLAND RECEIVES LIGHT
Question 12
1 out of 1 points
The Holy Father who arbitrated the dispute between Spain and Germany over the Corolinas Island.
Selected Answer:
POPE LEO XIII
Correct Answer:
POPE LEO XIII
Question 13
1 out of 1 points
He was the first Filipino delegate to the Spanish Cortez.
Selected Answer:
VENTURA DELOS REYES
Correct Answer:
VENTURA DELOS REYES
Question 14
1 out of 1 points
. The newspaper founded by Marcelo H. del Pilar for the propaganda movement.
Selected Answer:
LA SOLIDARIDAD
Correct Answer:
LA SOLIDARIDAD
Question 15
1 out of 1 points
It was in this African place where Rizal first saw in person a camel.
Selected Answer:
ADEN
Correct Answer:
ADEN
Question 16
1 out of 1 points
A place in Germany where Rizal was fascinated by its tallest cathedral.
Selected Answer: ULM
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ULM
Question 17
0 out of 1 points
_____: love of books ; Tio Jose Alberto: artistic ability.
Selected Answer: TIO MANUEL
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match TIO GREGORIO
Question 18
1 out of 1 points
A Spanish historian who wrote "Successos delas Islas Filipinas".
Selected Answer:
ANTONIO MORGA
Correct Answer:
ANTONIO MORGA
Question 19
1 out of 1 points
The initials written on the tombstone of Dr. Rizal in order to mislead the people.
Selected Answer: RPJ
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match R.P.J.
Question 20
1 out of 1 points
A Jesuit priest who went to Dapitan with a mission of getting back Rizal to Christianity.
Selected Answer: FR. SANCHEZ
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
FR. FRANCISCO DE PAULA
Exact Match SANCHEZ
Exact Match FR. FRANCISCO SANCHEZ
Question 21
1 out of 1 points
This was the steamer which broought Dr. Rizal to Dapitan.
Selected Answer:
CEBU
Correct Answer:
CEBU
Question 22
1 out of 1 points
During Rizal's first travel, it was in this place where he first landed. Here he saw the statue of Sir Thomas Rafols.
Selected Answer: SINGAPORE
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match SINGAPORE
Question 23
1 out of 1 points
Rizal's boyish imagination was stirred by the suffering of Edmond Dantes in the
novel El Conde de Monte Cristo authored by_____.
Selected Answer: ALEXANDER DUMAS
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match ALEXANDER DUMAS
Question 24
1 out of 1 points
Who advised Rizal to be a volunteer doctor to Cuba?
Selected Answer: DR. BLUMENTRITT
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT
Question 25
1 out of 1 points
Noli Me Tangere: work of the heart ; work of the mind;_____.
Selected Answer: EL FILIBUSTERISMO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match EL FILIBUSTERISMO
Question 26
1 out of 1 points
The Consejo delos Dioses was a winning allegory of Rizal was a literary masterpiece based
on the Greek classic. In the play, Rizal introduced another character in the person of _____.
Selected Answer: JUSTICIA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match JUSTICIA
Question 27
1 out of 1 points
A European who discovered Singapore.
Selected Answer:
SIR THOMAS RAFFOLS
Correct Answer:
SIR THOMAS RAFFOLS
Question 28
1 out of 1 points
A coxswain of a motor boat who was arrested as a suspect in killing two sleeping men
at the
waterfront of Cavite and was jailed for 12 years still waiting trials was Juan dela Cruz.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Question 29
1 out of 1 points
Selected Answer:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Correct Answer:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Question 30
1 out of 1 points
A Filipina `with whom Rizal experienced his first romance.
Selected Answer: SEGUNDA KATIGBAK
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match SEGUNDA KATIGBAK
Question 31
1 out of 1 points
The famous writer of My Uncle Toms Cabin.
Selected Answer: HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
Question 32
1 out of 1 points
They were the rich men of each barangay who could be appointed as the ____ de barangay to head the
people
and in some cases they were the leaders if an uprising occurs.
Selected Answer:
CABEZA
Correct Answer:
CABEZA
Question 33
1 out of 1 points
. It was considered the mistress of the world during the 17 th century.
Selected Answer: SPAIN
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match SPAIN
Question 34
1 out of 1 points
In this poem, Rizal encouraged his compatriots to love their fatherland.
Selected Answer: AMOR PATRIO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match AMOR PATRIO
Question 35
1 out of 1 points
He lent Rizal 300 pesos for his publication of the novel.
Selected Answer: MAXIMO VIOLA
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match MAXIMO VIOLA
Question 36
1 out of 1 points
A full-blooded Zapotec Indian who became a president of Mexico.
Selected Answer: BENITO JUAREZ
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match BENITO JUAREZ
Question 37
1 out of 1 points
The people of Talisay called Rizal as Dr. Ulliman because he came from France.
Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: False
Question 38
1 out of 1 points
A governor-general who was popularly called as a tyrant because of his brutal persecution of the Calamba tenants.
Question 39
1 out of 1 points
He was the commodore who opened Japan to the world after 214 years of isolation.
Question 40
1 out of 1 points
It was the pen name of Rizal when he wrote the Love for Country.
Selected Answer: LAONG LAAN
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match LAON-LAAN
Question 41
1 out of 1 points
They were the ill-Spanish land-owners who would abuse their powers over the indios.
Selected Answer:
ENCOMENDEROS
Correct Answer:
ENCOMENDEROS
Question 42
1 out of 1 points
He was the only friar who publicly defended Rizal about his Noli Me Tangere.
Selected Answer: FR. SANCHEZ
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match FR. SANCHEZ
Question 43
1 out of 1 points
Rizal believed that a Philippine revolution was premature.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Question 44
1 out of 1 points
Another name for compulsory labor by the Filipinos
Selected Answer: POLO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match POLO Y SERVICIO
Question 45
1 out of 1 points
In Laguna, this word means a big jar.
Question 47
1 out of 1 points
Rizals first winning piece at Artistico-Leterario where he received a pen as a prize.
Selected Answer:
A LA JUVENTUD FILIPINA
Correct Answer:
A LA JUVENTUD FILIPINA
Question 48
1 out of 1 points
She was the woman who introduced Rizal to Josephine Bracken.
Selected Answer:
MANUELA ORLAC
Correct Answer:
MANUELA ORLAC
Question 49
1 out of 1 points
. Rizal founded this society because he wanted to give redemption to the Filipinos
Selected Answer:
LA LIGA FILIPINA
Correct Answer:
LA LIGA FILIPINA
Question 50
1 out of 1 points
The student of Dr. Jose Rizal in Dapitan who became the first governor of the said province was _____.
Selected Answer: JOSELITO ASENIERO
Correct Answer:
Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity
Exact Match JOSELITO ASENIERO