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Directions: Read wisely and write only the letter of your chosen answer in your answer sheet.

1. Who proposed the Migration Theory?


a. Dr. Bailey Willis c. Ferdinand Magellan
b. Charles Darwin d. Henry Otley Beyer

2. Which religious missionaries arrived first in the Philippines?


a. Dominicians c. Augustinians
b. Franciscans d. Jesuits

3. What is considered as the earliest form of writing in the Philippines?


a. Abakada c. Balitaw
b. Alibata d. Diona

4. Who is considered to be the Ilocandia Joan of Arc?


a. Gabriela Silang c. Diona
b. Agueda kahabagan d. Liza Macuja

5. Which Spanish policy provided the resettlement of Filipino communities to form town centers of cabeceras?
(Pamamahay na dapat malapit sa simbahan)
a. Assimilation c. Reduccion
b. Bandala d. Cumplase

6. Who was the Spanish Governor General who established the Tobacco Monopoly in 1781?
a. Basilio Agustin c. Rafael Izquierdo
b. Jose Basco d. Kapre Penduko

7. Who is known for his pen name as “Agapito Bagumbayan”.


a. Graciano Lopez Jaena c. Aga Mulach
b. Andres Bonifacio d. Mariano Ponce

8. Who is known for his pen name “Plaridel at Dolores Manapat”.


a. Andres Bonifacio c. Jose P. Rizal
b. Marcelo H. Del Pilar d. Emilio Jacinto

9. Who is known for his pen name “Dimasalang at Laun-Laan”


a. Jose Dela Cruz c. Apilinario Mabini
b. Juan Luna d. Jose P. Rizal

10. A civic society of Filipino patriots organized by Rizal when he arrived in Manila from Europe.
a. Vendeta c. Hukbalahap
b. La Liga Filipina d. KKK
11. It is known as the account of the past of a person or a group of people through written documents and
historical evidences.
a. Biography c. Traditional
b. Historia d. Traditional Historians

12. A sources produced at the same time as the event, period, or subject being studied.
a. Primary sources c. Primary and Secondary sources
b. Secondary sources d. Tertiary sources

13. What year was “The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan” published?
a. 1954 c. 1955
b. 1956 d. 1957

14. One of the most scandalous cases of deception in Philippine history.


a. The Hoax Code of Kalintaw c. White Man’s Burden
b. Revolt of The Masses d. Annales School of History

15. A Filipino historian who introduced the new guiding philosophy for writing and teaching history: pantayong
pananaw (for us-from us perspective)?
a. Datu Kalantiaw c. Zeus Salazar
b. Pedro Paterno d. Isabelo de los Reyes

16. It is considered as the main culprit in the increasing marginalization of the majority of people in the Third
World in general and the minority nationalities of the neo-colonial nation-states in particular.
a. Classicism c. Neo-colonialism
b. Neo-classicism d. Colonialism

17. The Bangsamoro struggle for what?


a. Self-discrimination and notional linguistic c. Freedom and power
b. Self-determination and national liberation d. Justice and solidarity

18. The Mindanao, Sulu, Basilan, Tawi-Tawi, and Palawan comprise what is historically known as the_____?
a. Archipelago c. Peninsula
b. Bangsamoro homeland d. Island

19. Other groups like the Tigwa, the Isamal, the Kamayo, and Talaandig are generally regarded as_______?
a. Language c. Province
b. Manubo d. Sub-tribes

20. Religiously, the bangsamoro people already had a monotheistic belief system in Islam. What kind of spirit
belief system does the rest of the archipelago still believe?
a. Diwatas and Anitos c. Taoism
b. Budhism d. Confucianism

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