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Dr.

Pio Valenzuela
Misunderstood patriot

Part 3(Chapter/s 13-18)


Name: Score:

Easy: (1pt)
Questions:
Answers:
1) Where was Valenzuela’s family located? (229)
2) Dr. Pio married ______ on Oct. 8, 1900. (231)
3) On March 23, 1900, the Filipino-American war effectively
ended when the Americans captured Emilio Aguinaldo in ______.
(231)
4) On 1902, a ______- epidemic broke out and reached Polo.
(231)
5) On 1916, a new political party called ______was formed in the
province under the leadership of Teodoro Sandiko and Jose
Padilla. (232)
6) An aspirant that obtained the nomination and win the election
for governor of Bulacan. (232)
7) A lawyer recommended by Valenzuela to be his alternative but
was a Nacionalista and was not available. (233)
8) How many times did Valenzuela refused the opportunity to be
the governor of Bulacan? (232)
9) Also known as Provincial Code of 1901. (233)
10) The certified elected governor with 10,046 votes over
Valenzuela who only had 9,861 votes. (234)
11) On June 23, 1919 he filled on electoral protest with
the_______ duly citing his 2 opponents. (234)
12) The judge of the Court of First Instance (CFI) that favoured
Juan Carlos in that case. (234)
13) The Supreme court reversed the judgement of trial court and
declared Dr. Pio was elected as governor with a margin of _____
over Carlos. (235)
14) It took the Supreme Court 2 years to solve the case and Dr.
Pio had only _____ remained of his term. (235)
15) Mrs. Valenzuela thanked the townsfolk of Polo for
contributing ______ to help their expenses. (237)
16) Mrs. Valenzuela’s aunt who contributed P500.00 to help their
expenses. (236)
17) Dr. Pio’s chief rival for election of Malolos and was a
physician. (237)
18) Governor Valenzuela began conducting raids w/ police
officers on every gambling joint and going after local clandestine
lottery or _________ operators. (238)
19) A woman operator of a jueteng syndicate in the province that
offered Don Pio a weekly contribution of P1000 in exchange of
official protection. (239)
20) Son of Valenzuela’s friend and fellow prisoner General Juan
Castaneda which became the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces
of the Philippines. (239)
21) In 1923, a “________” rocked the wood administration. All
Filipino members of his cabinet resigned. (239)
22) Who was American detective involve in the Manila police
department and was changed immorality and misconduct, he was
suspended by Secretary of the Interior Jose P. Laurel and brought
to court. (240)
23) In 1925, Valenzuela seek for another re-election however, he
lost the nomination to _______. (240)
24) Dr. Pio retired from politics at the age of ___. (241)
25) Dr. Pio set up a small drugs store in Llavezares St. under the
care of _______, who prepared prescriptions for free distribution
to poor patients. (246)
26) “Not even _____, the secretary of the interior then, can make
Valenzuela changed change his stand on matters pertaining to
the administration of province” (242)
27) _______, one of Dr. Valenzuela’s former president described
him as “a good doctor.”
28) During Japanese occupation from 1941-1945, Don Pio
continued his private practice and sometimes he even risked his
life secretly attending to wounded Filipino ______. (251)
29) Dr. Pio’s love affair before Marciana and the daughter of his
brother Katipunero Pantaleon Torres. (252)
30) Polo’s upper class is called ____. (253)
31) It is called courtship by sight. (252)
32) Dr. Pio died on _____ at the age of 87. (261)
33) Marciana de Castro died on ________. (262)
34) She was the first great grandchildren (4th generation) of Pio.
and was the son of Abelardo (Valenzuela’s first son). (264)
35) He was the son of Arturo Valenzuela and was the one who
authored and published a book called “Dr. Pio Valenzuela and the
Katipunan”.

Average: (2pt)
1) Dr. Valenzuela spent a total of 3years of his life in prison, one
year in ______ and later ______ in Manila (Sep 1896- Feb 1897)
and two years in Spain and Morocco North Africa (Apr 1897- Apr
1899). (229)
2) What was the position Valenzuela entered as one of the
candidates of Polo, Bulacan. (230)
3) Dr. Valenzuela was forced to sell his property to finance the
costly litigation including his ________ in Marulas. (235)
4) What were the items found in the ballot boxes? (236)
5) _________, a former sanitary inspector of Polo, recalled that
Dr. Valenzuela was very diligent and dedicated to his patients.
(249)
6) The Partido Democrata, through former _______ and former
______- nominated Pio as “new standard bearer” in 1922
elections. (232)
7) When Valenzuela is still a prisoner of Spain in Spanish mainland
and Africa, he was often assigned as ________. (246)
8) Valenzuela: physician; Luna: ______. (247)
9) A journalist and formal information officer of Department of
Health who wrote after an interview w/ Valenzuela. (248)
10) On July 3, 1953, the great Valenzuela clan was honoured at
Malacanang Palace w/ award of ________________ by civic
assembly of woman of Philippines (CAWP).
11) How many grandchildren and great grandchildren did Pio had
during the attendance at Malacanang?
12) Valenzuela’s colleague in office for 3 years, noted that “very
few people are like him in strength of character.”
13) Dr. Pio resigned and passed the torch to ________, who was
officially installed as town’s second president. (247)
14) How many votes did Valenzuela had during the final tally of
votes which make him won the election with a margin of 428
votes? (235)
15) “This country is, by God’s grace, still rich in families like the
Valenzuela’s and like the Roman mother can say: ___________
______!”. (258)

Difficult: (3pts)
1) Who were Pio’s children? (in order)
2) Dr. Pio had the most number of grandchildren from ______.
3) Dr. Pio then sought and thanked _______ for his efforts in
trying to help him secure his freedom when he was detained after
his arrival from exile. (230)
4) Dr. Pio when elected as a municipal president was still a
prisoner in _______. He had been elected in absentia.
5) Who were the 3 candidates competing for the governor
position in the 1919 election?
6) The 3 major political parties in the closely race for governor in
the 1919 election?
7) Valenzuela’s 3 lawyers that lost in the CFI?
8) The 3Gs that largely decides the election?
9) It was reported that Luna’s assassination prompted Valenzuela
to say in despair, “__________” And he could not eat for days.
10) Don Pio and Dona Marciana had 3 out 10 children that died
during in infancy, who were they?

Bonus: (5pts)
What were the nicknames of Pio’s children?

“Tis prize enough to be his son “ ~Shakespeare

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