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All works and life of Rizal

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by Jayson C. Lucena
Multiple Choice:
How could Filipinos of today attain a better understanding of Dr. Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal must be read based on his accomplishments.
b. Jose Rizal must be read based on his experiences and actions.
c. Jose Rizal must be read in the context of the time and society he belongs to. 
d. Jose Rizal must be read according to his ideas contained by his literary works.
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Multiple Choice:
All are qualities of Spartan women that Filipino women must emulate except
__________.
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a. power over men
b. servitude to the state
c. subservience to their husbands 
d. bravery
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Multiple Choice:
Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?
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a. Josephine Bracken
b. Narcisa Rizal
c. Mariano Ponce 
d. Paciano Rizal
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Multiple Choice:
What are the topics discussed by Rizal in El Filibusterismo?
I. Social cancer
II. Armed revolution
III. Religious fanaticism
IV. ‘Defects’ of the Spanish regime and those who oppose them
Select one:
a. II and III
b. I and III
c. II and IV 
d. I and II
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Multiple Choice:
Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands
of Laguna?
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a. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
b. To allow the people especially the women to be educated
c. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba
d. To stop the increase in the rent of lands 
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Multiple Choice:
What could be inferred from the letter of Jose Rizal to Ferdinand Blumentritt on
January 26, 1887which states: “A peaceful struggle shall always be a dream, for Spain
will never learn the lesson of her South American  colonies”?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal’s ambivalence towards revolution
b. Jose Rizal’s anti-revolutionary stance
c. Jose Rizal’s  ideas about the reforms needed by the Philippines
d. Jose Rizal's idea that revolution against Spain is inevitable 
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True or False;
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.
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True 
False
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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. 
Select one:
True 
False
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Multiple Choice:
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
Select one:
a. I-III
b. I-II 
c. III-IV
d. II-III
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Multiple Choice:
Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?
Select one:
a. Paciano Rizal 
b. Jose Maria Basa
c. Jose Taviel de Andrade
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar
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True or False;
The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the 19th century was a product of armed
revolution lead by the middle class. 
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True
False 
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Multiple Choice:
Which proves that Filipinos already venerated Jose Rizal as national hero before the 
Americans recognized him as such?
Select one:
a. The second verse of the Mi Ultimo Adios which praises the revolutionaries
b. The Dec. 20 1898 proclamation issued by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo 
c. The Dec. 15. 1896 manifesto of Jose Rizal convincing the Filipinos to stop the
rebellion
d. The testimonies of Pio Valenzuela about his conversation with Jose Rizal in
Dapitan
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Who was the revolutionary character in the Noli Me Tangere?
 
Crisostomo Ibarra
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Multiple Choice:
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.
Select one:
a. Statement II is true.
b. Both statements are true.
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement I is true. 
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Multiple Choice:
Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the
Philippines?
Select one:
a. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution
b. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
c. Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere 
d. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets foot in the
Philippines
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Multiple Choice:
What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To
The Young Women of Malolos'?
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a. Women were not allowed to be educated like men 
b. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in the
government
c. Women had a strong influence on the governor-general
d. Women were allowed to participated in civic and political affairs
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Fill in the blanks, Type the correct answer;


The middles classes in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization is known
Principalias
asAnswer  .
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Multiple Choice:
Which proves Jose Rizal’s anti-revolution stance?
Select one:
a. The Mi Ultimo Adios
b. The testimonies of Pio Valenzuela in 1914 and 1917
c. His Dec. 15, 1896 manifesto 
d. His retraction
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Multiple Choice:
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
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a. It’s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools
b. It’s a product of common hatred towards colonizers
c. It's innate and constant feeling among humans 
d. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized
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Multiple Choice:
To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate the poem MiRetiro?
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a. To his wife, Josephine Bracken
b. To the people of Dapitan
c. To his brother, Paciano Rizal
d. To his mother, Teodora Alonso 
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Multiple Choice:
Which is not part of Jose Rizal’s prediction on the events that could happen in the
Philippines?
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a. The Philippines will be colonized by the United States of America.
b. The Philippines will remain a colony of Spain if she will change her policies.
c. The Philippines will gain independence from Spain through a revolution.
d. The Philippines will be colonized by other European power after she
gains independence from Spain. 
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Multiple Choice:
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?
Select one:
a. Katipunan 
b. Indios Bravos
c. CuerposCompromisarios
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
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Multiple Choice:
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?
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a. Bachelor of Arts
b. Philosophy and Letters
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land Surveying 
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Multiple Choice:
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?
Select one:
a. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
b. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars 
c. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
d. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican
friars
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Multiple Choice:
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?
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a. Farmer
b. Green Fields 
c. Merchant
d. Patriot
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Jose Rizal’s Mi Ultimo Adios was translated in Tagalog in order to inspire the
revolutionaries.
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True 
False
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Multiple Choice;
Which novel which talks about reform and revolution as means of achieving social
transformation?
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a. Noli Me Tangere
b. MAKAMISA/Etikang Tagalog
c. El Filibusterismo 
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True or False;
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and deportation of
Jose Rizal to Dapitan.
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True 
False
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Aside from Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio is also given an implied recognition as the
Philippines’ national hero. 
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True 
False
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Multiple Choice:
What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about
the plans of the Katipunan?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was considered as a threat to the Katipunan.
b. Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature. 
c. Jose Rizal declared his allegiance to the Spanish colonial regime.
d. Jose Rizal was against the revolution.
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Multiple Choice:
What is the aim of secularization movement? 
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a. The use of indigenous language in church services.
b. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests.
c. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests. 
d. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
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Multiple Choice:
Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education?
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a. Private school in Calamba
b. Ateneo Municipal 
c. University of Sto. Tomas
d. Private school in Biñan
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Multiple Choice:
What are the topics discussed by Rizal in NoliMe Tangere?
I. Social cancer
II. Armed revolution
III. Religious fanaticism
IV. ‘Defects’ of the Spanish regime and those who oppose them
Select one:
a. II and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and III 
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True or False;
Students who feel that their religious beliefs are offended by Rizal’s novels are
exempted from taking the Rizal course. 
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True
False 
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True or False;
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in
the world and in the Philippines.
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True 
False
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Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan? 
J osephine Bracken
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Multiple Choice:
Who authored the Rizal Law?
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a. Sen. Claro M. Recto 
b. Sen. Jose P. Laurel Sr.
c. Sen. Jovito Salonga
d. Sen. Jose Diokno
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Multiple Choice:
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
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a. Bachelor of Arts
b. Philosophy and Letters 
c. Land surveying
d. Ophthalmology
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True or False;
The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
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True 
False
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Multiple Choice:
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the
Philippines?
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a. Montjuich Prioson
b. Fort Bonifacio 
c. Cuartel de Espaňa
d. Fort Santiago
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Multiple Choice:
Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?
Select one:
a. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed. 
b. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges.
c. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
d. It is open for all who are willing.
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Multiple Choice:
Which statements are TRUE about Filipino nationalism?
I.   It only started to emerge during the 19th century.
II.  It was a product  of an armed revolt against Spain.
III. It was introduce by the Spanish friars through catechism.
IV. It is a product of the social, political and economic changes in the 19th century.
Select one:
a. III-IV
b. II-III
c. I-II
d. I-IV 
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Multiple Choice:
Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
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a. Indio
b. Mestizos
c. Infieles 
d. Principalias
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Multiple Choice:
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
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a. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda 
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
c. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
d. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal
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What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the
disbandment of the La Liga Filipina? 
Cuerpo de Compromisarios
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Multiple Choice:
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
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a. Victoria
b. Salvadora
c. Djemnah 
d. McCulloch
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Multiple Choice:
Which work of Jose Rizal explains the causes and implications of lack of national
sentiments of the Filipinos?
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a. El Amor Patrio
b. Philippines: A Century Hence
c. On the Indolence of the Filipinos 
d. To The Young Women of Malolos
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Multiple Choice:
What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy,
cleanliness and industry?
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a. Hong Kong
b. Borneo
c. U.S.A.
d. Japan 
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True or False;
All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and
powerful families.
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True
False 
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Multiple Choice:
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal?
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a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political
conditions during his time.
c. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him who
imparted knowledge and values to him. 
d. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing
system of education during his time.
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Multiple Choice:
What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about
the plans of the Katipunan?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was considered as a threat to the Katipunan.
b. Jose Rizal was against the revolution.
c. Jose Rizal declared his allegiance to the Spanish colonial regime.
d. Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature. 
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Multiple Choice:
Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the
Philippines?
Select one:
a. Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere 
b. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution
c. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
d. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets foot in the
Philippines
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Multiple Choice:
What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?
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a. Unity in diversity
b. Honor and Excellence
c. One like all 
d. To God be the glory
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Multiple Choice:
Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
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a. The Spanish authorities
b. The principalias
c. The revolutionaries 
d. The Filipinos in Europe
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Multiple Choice:
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of agriculture in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. He constructed a water system that will irrigate the fields.
b. He built a water reservoir or dam that will contain water for drought seasons.
c. He purchased agricultural tools and taught the farmers in using these. 
d. He discovered various species of fruit-bearing trees.
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Multiple Choice:
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?
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a. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars 
b. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
c. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican
friars
d. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
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Multiple Choice:
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?
Select one:
a. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas 
b. El Filibusterismo
c. To The Young Women of Malolos
d. Philippines: A Century Hence
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Multiple Choice:
Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. The outbreak of Philippine revolution 
b. His novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
c. The discovery of ‘Poor Friars’ which was found in their luggage
d. The establishment of the La Liga Filipina
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Multiple Choice:
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
Select one:
a. III-II-I-IV
b. III-I-II-IV 
c. I-III-IV-II
d. I-III-II-IV
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Multiple Choice:
How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while in
Dapitan?
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a. By betting on the lottery
b. By sending specimens to Europe 
c. By the money paid to him by his patients
d. By the funds sent to him by his family members
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Multiple Choice:
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?
Select one:
a. Cuerpo de Compromisarios 
b. Katipunan
c. Indios Bravos
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
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The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while he was on his way to Cuba in
order to join the revolution.
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True 
False
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Multiple Choice:
Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?
Select one:
a. Maximo Viola
b. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
c. Juan Luna
d. Valentin Ventura 
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True or False;
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and deportation of
Jose Rizal to Dapitan.
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True 
False
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Multiple Choice:
Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the governor-general to Malacañan Palace?
Select one:
a. To pay respect to the governor-general who was his friend
b. To discuss the contents and implications of the Noli Me Tangere 
c. To be investigated for being the honorary president of the propaganda movement
d. To explain his sudden arrival
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Multiple Choice:
How is the La Liga Filipina different form the Propaganda movement?
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a. In the La Liga Filipina, all Filipinos will work together to improve their lives and
the country while in the Propaganda. movement, the illustrados were the only ones
working for the betterment of the Philippines. 
b. The La Liga Filipina was well supported by  the principalia classes while the
Propaganda movement  was supported by the masses.
c. The La Liga Filipina aimed for the independence of the Philippines from Spain
through a revolution, while the Propaganda Movement aimed for the assimilation of
the Philippines to Spain.
d. In the La Liga Filipina, Jose Rizal was the president and has great powers, while in
the Propaganda movement he was not elected as president and was not quite
influential.
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Multiple Choice:
Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?
Select one:
a. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges. 
b. It is open for all who are willing.
c. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.
d. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
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Multiple Choice:
Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands
of Laguna?
Select one:
a. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba
b. To allow the people especially the women to be educated
c. To stop the increase in the rent of lands 
d. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
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Multiple Choice:
Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?
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a. Jose Maria Basa
b. Paciano Rizal 
c. Marcelo H. del Pilar
d. Jose Taviel de Andrade
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revolutionaries.
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Jose Rizal was arrested because he was implicated in the outbreak of the Cuban
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What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
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a. Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution 
b. Rizal’s call for Filipinos to unite against Spain
c. Rizal’s sworn allegiance to Spain
d. Statement of Rizal’s support to the revolution
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Which directly caused the deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan?
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a. The ‘Poor Friars’ 
b. The La Liga Filipina
c. His novels
d. The Katipunan
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What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment of
his life in Dapitan?
Mi Retiro
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In his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young
women of Malolos?
Select one:
a. They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated 
b. They exposed the abusive of Spanish friars
c. They were known in Europe because of their talents in singing and dancing
d. They fought against subjugation and slavery to men
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What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?
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a. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan. 
b. The revolution broke out.
c. Members quarreled  about the organization’s course of action.
d. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
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When was the La Liga Filipina established?
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a. October 6, 1896
b. July 6, 1982
c. July 3, 1892 
d. December 30, 1896
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Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1898 manifesto?
The revolutionaries
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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
Select one:
a. II-III-I-IV
b. II-IV –I-III
c. II-IV-III-I 
d. II-III-IV-I
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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
Select one:
a. II and III
b. I and III 
c. III and IV
d. I and II
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Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan? 
J osephine Bracken
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Aside from inciting rebellion, what was the other case charged to Jose Rizal and
found guilty of?
Illegal assocation
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Where was the last poem written by Jose Rizal hidden? 
alcohol burner
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J uly/03/ 1892
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What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may rise!
To perish that you may live! ...”?
Select one:
a. Heroism means dying for one’s convictions.
b. Sacrificing one’s life is necessary to let others live.
c. Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor. 
d. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor.
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Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject 
b. Express the importance of education and civic virtues
c. Deny his participation in the rebellion
d. Condemn and stop the rebellion
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Why did Rizal’s family oppose the marriage of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken?
Select one:
a. They suspected that Josephine will only distract Jose Rizal in his works for the
country.
b. Josephine Bracken was too young for Jose Rizal.
c. They suspected Josephine Bracken as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities. 
d. They didn’t like Josephine for she was a foreigner and non-Catholic.
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What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the
disbandment of the La Liga Filipina? 
Cuerpo de compromisarios
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What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy,
cleanliness and industry?
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a. Hong Kong
b. U.S.A.
c. Borneo
d. Japan 
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In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he
had caused him/her?
Select one:
a. Teodora Alonso
b. Paciano Rizal
c. Francisco Mercado 
d. Josephine Bracken
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When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the
revolution as premature.
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False
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What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed?
Select one:
a. Alcohol burner
b. A statuette of the sacred heart
c. A book- 'Imitation of Christ' 
d. The poem ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’
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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
II. Rizal emphasized that freedom could be acquired through non-violence
III. Rizal expressed the idea that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the revolution
and his martyrdom
IV. Rizal expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if they die
for the country
Select one:
a. I and III
b. I and IV 
c. II and III
d. III and IV
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How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
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a. Strong and violent
b. Right and justified
c. Vigorous and joyous
d. Absurd and disastrous 
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What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud of
their race?
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a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Propaganda Movement
c. La Liga Filipina
d. Indios Bravos 
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Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?
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a. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro 
b. High cost of living
c. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
d. The use of Jinrikisha
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Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?
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a. Mariano Ponce 
b. Josephine Bracken
c. Paciano Rizal
d. Narcisa Rizal
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Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner – my
darling, my delight!”?
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a. Josephine Bracken 
b. The Philippines
c. Leonor Rivera
d. Teodora Alonso
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Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?
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a. Paco cemetery 
b. Manila Cathedral
c. Intramuros cemetery
d. Luneta de Bagumbayan
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What were the pieces of evidence presented against Jose Rizal?
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a. Jose Rizal’s novels and the La Liga Filipina
b. The letters of Jose Rizal to his fellow propagandists
c. Accounts about Jose Rizal's name used as password and battle cry of the
revolutionaries 
d. Accounts about the several attempts of the Katipunan to help Jose Rizal escape
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Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
Select one:
a. Criticisms about Spanish government officials and clergy
b. Reforms needed by the Philippines
c. Articles about Philippine history and culture

d. Spanish literature, culture and society 


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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?
Select one:
a. Economic stagnation
b. Filipinos' divisive politic
c. Strong American presence in the Philippines 

d. Prevalence of poverty and corruption


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Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn
the Spanish
colonial rule in the Philippines?
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a. Rise of the middle classes
b. Secularization Movement
c. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement
d. 1872 Cavite Mutiny 
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Which statement is NOT true about the passage of the Rizal Law?
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a. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
b. Sen. Claro M. Recto opposed the passage of Rizal Law for he believes that the
novels are not meant to inspire nationalism and patriotism. 
c. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from
reading the novels but not from taking the Rizal course.

d. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the passages
in Rizal’s novels that anti-catholic.
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Who were the ilustrados? 
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a. Children of inter-marriages between Spaniards, Filipino and Chinese
b. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
c. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe 
d. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class
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Students who feel that their religious beliefs are offended by Rizal’s novels are
exempted from taking the Rizal course. 
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Who are the principalias?
     I.   Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe
     II.  Spaniards that were living in the Philippines
     III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule
     IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government  
Select one:
a. I and IV 
b. II and III
c. I and II

d. III and IV
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The strong sense of belongingness to a community which brought about by common
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True or False;
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite Mutiny in
1872. 
Select one:
True
False 

Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?


a. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
c. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican
friars
d. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba

What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the
disbandment of the La Liga Filipina?
Answer:
Cuerpo de Compromisarios

Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands
of Laguna?
Select one:
a. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
b. To stop the increase in the rent of lands 
c. To allow the people especially the women to be educated
d. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba

Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the governor-general to Malacañan Palace?


Select one:
a. To be investigated for being the honorary president of the propaganda movement
b. To explain his sudden arrival
c. To pay respect to the governor-general who was his friend
d. To discuss the contents and implications of the Noli Me Tangere 

Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Mutual protection among Filipinos
b. Demand reforms from Spain 
c. Advancement of education, agriculture and commerce
d. Unity of the Filipino people into one nation

Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Select one:
a. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities 
b. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes
c. To further his studies
d. To continue hid propaganda works

What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment of
his life in Dapitan?
Mi Retiro
Answer: 

Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the
Spaniards?
Select one:
a. Macau
b. Hong Kong
c. Japan
d. Borneo 

Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan? 
J osephine Bracken
Answer: 

What grouped continued to waged a revolution after the disbandment of the La Liga
Filipina?
Katipunan
Answer: 

Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem? 
Mariano Ponce
Answer: 

In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the revolutionaries in fighting for the
freedom of the Philippines. 
Select one:
True
False

All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and
powerful families.
Select one:
False

Jose Rizal was arrested because he was implicated in the outbreak of the Cuban
revolution?
Select one:
True
False 

What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his students in the subject ‘nature study’?
Select one:
a. Studying ways on the conservation or preservation of the environment
b. Making sketches or drawings with nature as the subject
c. Studying the flora and fauna of Dapitan
d. Collecting specimens of flowers, plants, shells, insects and reptiles. 

Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?


Select one:
a. Intramuros cemetery
b. Paco cemetery 
c. Luneta de Bagumbayan
d. Manila Cathedral

What are the charges against Jose Rizal?


I. Traitor to Spain
II. Inciting rebellion
III. Illegal association
IV. Mason and Anti-Church
Answer:
c. II and III

Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi Retiro’?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s longingness to his family members especially to his mother
b. Rizal’s concept of nation and nation-building
c. Rizal’s love for Josephine Bracken
d. Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan 
What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
Select one:
a. Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution 
b. Rizal’s sworn allegiance to Spain
c. Rizal’s call for Filipinos to unite against Spain
d. Statement of Rizal’s support to the revolution

Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?


Select one:
a. Jose Taviel de Andrade
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
c. Paciano Rizal 
d. Jose Maria Basa

In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the cause of
the revolution but not its timing.
Answer False

he 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
Select one:
a. I and II
b. I and III
c. III and IV
d. II and III 

What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed?
Select one:
a. A statuette of the sacred heart
b. A book- 'Imitation of Christ'
c. The poem ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’
d. Alcohol burner

What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?


Select one:
a. SS. Espaňa
b. M.V. Isla de Panay
c. S.S. Colon
d. M.V. Cebu

Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?
Select one:
a. Narcisa Rizal
b. Paciano Rizal
c. Josephine Bracken
d. Mariano Ponce
How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Strong and violent
b. Absurd and disastrous 
c. Right and justified
d. Vigorous and joyous

Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Deny his participation in the rebellion
b. Condemn and stop the rebellion
c. Express the importance of education and civic virtues
d. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject 

Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Change in the society must come for the government or authorities rather than from
the people
b. The study of civic virtues is needed to become worthy of freedom
c. Education is a prerequisite of freedom
d. 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.
Answer False

Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?


Select one:
a. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican
friars
b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
c. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars 
d. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines?
Fort Santiago
Answer: 

Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?


Select one:
a. Recommend reforms needed to pacify the rebellion
b. Discuss the prerequisites needed for the rebellion to succeed
c. Defend himself from the accusations against him 
d. Inspire the Filipinos to follow his path of non-violence

The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while he was on his way to Cuba in
order to join the revolution.
Select one:
True 
False

How is the La Liga Filipina different form the Propaganda movement?


Select one:
a. In the La Liga Filipina, all Filipinos will work together to improve their lives and
the country while in the Propaganda. movement, the illustrados were the only ones
working for the betterment of the Philippines. 
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
__________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution 
d. Anti-government

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?
Select one:
a. El Filibusterismo
b. To The Young Women of Malolos
c. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
d. The Philippines: A Century Hence 

When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the
revolution as premature.
Select one:
True 
False

What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Members quarreled  about the organization’s course of action.
b. The revolution broke out.
c. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan. 
d. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.

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
II. Rizal emphasized that freedom could be acquired through non-violence
III. Rizal expressed the idea that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the revolution
and his martyrdom
IV. Rizal expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if they die
for the country
Select one:
a. II and III
b. I and IV 
c. III and IV
d. I and III

Aside from inciting rebellion, what was the other case charged to Jose Rizal and
found guilty of?
Illegal association
Answer: 
What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may rise!
To perish that you may live! ...”?
Select one:
a. Heroism means dying for one’s convictions.
b. Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor. 
c. Sacrificing one’s life is necessary to let others live.
d. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor.

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?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Indios Bravos
c. Cuerpo de Compromisarios 
d. Katipunan

In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he
had caused him/her?
Select one:
a. Josephine Bracken
b. Francisco Mercado 
c. Paciano Rizal

d. Teodora Alonso

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?
Select one:
a. Katipunan 
b. CuerposCompromisarios
c. Indios Bravos
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino

Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Select one:
a. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities 
b. To further his studies
c. To continue hid propaganda works
d. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes

Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?


Select one:
a. Luneta de Bagumbayan
b. Paco cemetery 
c. Manila Cathedral
d. Intramuros cemetery

Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1898 manifesto?
The revolutionaries
Answer: 

Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the
Philippines?
Select one:
a. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution
b. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
c. Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere 
d. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets foot in the
Philippines

Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed. 
b. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
c. It is open for all who are willing.
d. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges.

Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his relationship with Josephine Bracken because
the thought Josphine was sent to spy on him.
Select one:
True 
False

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?
Select one:
a. To The Young Women of Malolos
b. Philippines: A Century Hence
c. El Filibusterismo
d. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas 

What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud of
their race?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Indios Bravos 
c. La Liga Filipina
d. Propaganda Movement

Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the Philippines on June 21, 1892?
Select one:
a. Paciano Rizal
b. Lucia Rizal 
c. Josephine Bracken
d. Jose Maria Basa

When was the La Liga Filipina established? M/D/Y-month/00/0000


J uly/03/ 1892
Answer: 

How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Vigorous and joyous
b. Absurd and disastrous 
c. Right and justified
d. Strong and violent

Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. Leonor Rivera
b. Josephine Bracken 
c. Gertrude Becket
d. Nelly Bausted

In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the revolutionaries in fighting for the
freedom of the Philippines. 
Select one:
True 
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
__________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution 
d. Anti-government
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of agriculture in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. He constructed a water system that will irrigate the fields.
b. He purchased agricultural tools and taught the farmers in using these. 
c. He discovered various species of fruit-bearing trees.
d. He built a water reservoir or dam that will contain water for drought seasons.

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the
Philippines?
Select one:
a. Montjuich Prioson
b. Fort Santiago 
c. Cuartel de Espaňa
d. Fort Bonifacio

What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about
the plans of the Katipunan?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was considered as a threat to the Katipunan.
b. Jose Rizal declared his allegiance to the Spanish colonial regime.
c. Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature. 
d. Jose Rizal was against the revolution.

Jose Rizal’s Mi Ultimo Adios was translated in Tagalog in order to inspire the
revolutionaries.
Select one:
True 
False

What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy,
cleanliness and industry?
Select one:
a. Hong Kong
b. Japan 
c. U.S.A.
d. Borneo

Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?


Select one:
a. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
b. Maximo Viola
c. Juan Luna
d. Valentin Ventura 

What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?


Select one:
a. M.V. Cebu
b. SS. Espaňa
c. M.V. Isla de Panay 
d. S.S. Colon

Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?


Select one:
a. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
b. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro 
c. The use of Jinrikisha
d. High cost of living
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and deportation of
Jose Rizal to Dapitan.
Select one:
True 
False

How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while in
Dapitan?
Select one:
a. By the funds sent to him by his family members
b. By sending specimens to Europe 
c. By betting on the lottery
d. By the money paid to him by his patients

What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To
The Young Women of Malolos'?
Select one:
a. Women were not allowed to be educated like men 
b. Women had a strong influence on the governor-general
c. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in the
government
d. Women were allowed to participated in civic and political affairs

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
Select one:
a. I-III-IV-II
b. III-I-II-IV
c. III-II-I-IV 
d. I-III-II-IV

Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?


Select one:
a. The outbreak of Philippine revolution 
b. The discovery of ‘Poor Friars’ which was found in their luggage
c. The establishment of the La Liga Filipina
d. His novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

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
Select one:
a. II-IV-III-I 
b. II-IV –I-III
c. II-III-IV-I
d. II-III-I-IV

What were the pieces of evidence presented against Jose Rizal?


Select one:
a. Jose Rizal’s novels and the La Liga Filipina
b. Accounts about Jose Rizal's name used as password and battle cry of the
revolutionaries 
c. Accounts about the several attempts of the Katipunan to help Jose Rizal escape
d. The letters of Jose Rizal to his fellow propagandists

What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
b. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan. 
c. The revolution broke out.
d. Members quarreled  about the organization’s course of action.

Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?


Select one:
a. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro 
b. High cost of living
c. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
d. The use of Jinrikisha

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the
Philippines?
Select one:
a. Fort Bonifacio
b. Montjuich Prioson
c. Cuartel de Espaňa
d. Fort Santiago 

Why did Rizal’s family oppose the marriage of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken?
Select one:
a. They suspected Josephine Bracken as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities. 
b. Josephine Bracken was too young for Jose Rizal.
c. They didn’t like Josephine for she was a foreigner and non-Catholic.
d. They suspected that Josephine will only distract Jose Rizal in his works for the
country.

Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner – my
darling, my delight!”?
Select one:
a. Josephine Bracken 
b. The Philippines
c. Leonor Rivera
d. Teodora Alonso

What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned from Europe?


Select one:
a. He put up a studio
b. He put up a school
c. He put up a musem
d. He put up a clinic 

What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Unity in diversity
b. One like all 
c. To God be the glory
d. Honor and Excellence
Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose Rizal while on board of a ship going
to Cuba?
Select one:
a. Paciano Rizal
b. Josephine Bracken
c. Andres Bonifacio
d. Emilio Jacinto 

In his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young
women of Malolos?
Select one:
a. They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated 
b. They fought against subjugation and slavery to men
c. They exposed the abusive of Spanish friars
d. They were known in Europe because of their talents in singing and dancing

PRELIM PERIOD
1. What is the aim of secularization movement?
Answer: Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular
priests.
2. What is the legal basis of including the study of the life and works of Rizal in
the curriculum of high school and college?
Answer: R.A. 1425
3. Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands
(haciendas) owned by the friars like the Rizal Family?
Answer: Inquilinos
4. Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that
happened in the world and in the Philippines.
Answer: True
5. Who authorized the Rizal Law?
Answer: Sen. Claro M. Recto
6. What is the organization established by illustrados that aims to demand
reforms and push for the assimilation of the Philippines to Spain?
Answer: Propaganda Movement
7. What is the meaning of the Surname Rizal?
Answer: Green Fields
8. Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law?
Answer: Jose Rizal’s novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic
9. What movement was established by Illustrados that exposed the conditions of
the Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?
Answer: Propaganda
10. What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
Answer: Junto Al Pasig
11. Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19 th
century?
Answer: II and IV
12. What is the Full name of Jose Rizal?
Answer: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Y Alonso Realonda
13. How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of ‘love of country”
Answer: It’s innate and constant feeling among human’s
14. What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
Answer: III-IV
15. Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends”
Answer: His nanny
16. Jose Rizal , finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb. 22, 1887. Who helped him
in publishing the novel?
Answer: Maximo Viola
17. Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s Family
Answer: False
18. Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century
Answer: True
19. What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg?
Answer: Longingness for his town and love ones
20. What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was young?
Answer: Children’s friend
21. When was Jose Rizal born?
Answer: June 19, 1861
22. Who is Jose Rizal’s father?
Answer: Francisco Mercado
23. How many children were there in the Rizal family?
Answer: 11
24. What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
Answer: Djemnah
25. What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish
students during Rizal’s time?
Answer: Ateneo Municipal
26. In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of ________.
Answer: Sta. Cruz
27. Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education?
Answer: Ateneo Municipal
28. Rizal liked his education in UST because Filipino students were treated the
same way like the Spaniards.
Answer: False
29. What is the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe?
Answer: Jose Mercado
30. 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.
Answer: True
31. Who translated the “El Amor Patrio” when it was featured in the Diariong
Tagalog in 1882?
Answer: Marcelo H. Del Pilar
32. Which literary piece made by Jose Rizal is about the love for one’s language?
Answer: Sa Aking mga Kababata
33. What is the El Amor Patrio all about?
Answer: An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country
34. What story ready by Rizal when he was child which had left an impact on
him?
Answer: The Foolish Butterfly
35. In Madrid, Jose Rizal’s gave a toast to Juan Luna and Felix Ressureccion
Hidalgo for winning in the Exposicion Nacional de Bellas Artes de Madrid in
1884 which was interpreted by the spaniards in Manila as an attack to the
colonial regime?
Answer: True

Quiz 1 & 2 and Prelim


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 organization established by Ilustrados that aims to demand reforms and
push for the assimilation of the Philippines to Spain?
- Propaganda

Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars like the Rizal family?
- Inquilinos

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 II is true.

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 strong sense of belongingness to a community which brought about by common


history, traditions, language and values system is called?
- Nationalism

The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties
- True
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and
modernization.
- False

Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn
the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
- 1872 Cavite Mutiny

Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.


- True

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.
- II-III-IV

The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the arrest and exile of Jose Rizal
marked the end of the Propaganda movement. 
- True

Who were the ilustrados?


- Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe

Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law


- Promote intellectual development

The middles classes in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization is known as?
- Media Clase

Who authored the Rizal Law?


-  Sen. Claro M. Recto

The movement which fought the freedom and independence of the Philippines from
the Spanish control
- Katipunan

Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE? 


- It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards.
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
- Spanish literature, culture and society

Students who feel that their religious beliefs are offended by Rizal’s novels are
exempted from taking the Rizal course. 
- True

The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite Mutiny in
1872. 
- False

Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century?
       I. Civil unrest due to civil war                            III. Occupied by the French
       II. Ruled by incompetent officials                      IV. Political and economic
stagnation
- II and IV

Who led the strong opposition to the passage of the Rizal Law?
- Catholic Church

The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular
priest was called?
- Secularization

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

Arrange the following events in chronological order.


I.  1872 Cavite Mutiny
II.  Execution of the Gomburza
III. Founding of the La Liga Filipina
IV. Establishment of the Propaganda movement
- I-II-IV-III

What was the aim of the secularization movement? 


- Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priest

Which describe the social conditions in Spain during the 19th century?


       I. Civil unrest due to civil war                            III. Occupied by the French
       II. Ruled by incompetent officials                      IV. Political and economic
stagnation
- I and III

Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the Noli Me tangere?


- Maximo Viola

What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which expresses his hopes for the
betterment of the Philippines?
- A Las Flores de Heidelberg

In Madrid, Jose Rizal gave a toast to Juan Luna and Felix Ressureccion Hidalgo for
winning in the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes de Madrid in 1884 which was
interpreted by the Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the colonial regime. 
- True

What is the full name of Jose Rizal?


- Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda

What is the El Amor Patrio all about?


- An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country.

In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe or associate compared the patria
with
- Nature

What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?


- Green Fields

What course did Jose Rizal finish in UST


- Philosophy and Letters

What is the title of the essay written by Jose Rizal which deals with love for one’s
country?
- El Amor Patrio

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 was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to Singapore?
- Salvadora

Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s Family
- True

How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
- It's innate and constant feeling among humans

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

Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education?


- Private school in Calamba

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

Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was featured in the Diariong Tagalog in
1882?
- Marcelo H. del Pilar
The middles classes in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization is known as
- Media Clase

The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular
priest was called
- Secularization

Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.


- True

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

Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in


the world and in the Philippines.
- True

What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?


- Green Fields

What group of people occupies the highest social status in the Philippines during the
Spanish colonial rule?
- Principalias

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

Who led the strong opposition to the passage of the Rizal Law? 
- Catholic Church

Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?


- Hard-headed

Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?


- His nanny
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.

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.
- False

What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?
- Propaganda

When was Jose Rizal born?


- June 19, 1861

Who are the principalias?


     I.   Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe
     II.  Spaniards that were living in the Philippines
     III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule
     IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government  
- I and IV

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

What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
- Salvadora

Who is Jose Rizal's mother?


- Teodora Alonso

What is the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe? 


- Circulo Hispano-Filipino

The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the 19th century was a product of armed
revolution lead by the middle class.
- False

Who influenced young Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores? 


- His Nanny

What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
- A La Juventud Filipina

Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars like the Rizal family?
- Inquilinos

The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and
modernization.
- False

In Madrid, Jose Rizal gave a toast to Juan Luna and Felix Ressureccion Hidalgo for
winning in the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes de Madrid in 1884 which was
interpreted by the Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the colonial regime. 
- True

What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which expresses his hopes for the
betterment of the Philippines? 
- A Las Flores de Heidelberg

What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish students
during Rizal's time?
- Ateneo Municipal

What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?


- Bachelor of Arts

Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
- Infieles

Which idea is NOT part of Jose Rizal’s congratulatory toast for Juan Luna and Felix
Hidalgo?
- The freedom 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
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.

Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the Noli Me tangere? 


- Maximo Viola

What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
      I. Diamond ring from Saturnina
      II. Handkerchief from Leonor  Rivera
      III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano
      IV. Fountain pen from Francisco Mercado
- I-III

What is the El Amor Patrio all about?


- An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country.

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

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 movement which fought the freedom and independence of the Philippines from
the Spanish control is the
- Katipunan

What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?


- Equality of rights and privileges among social classes

What was 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

Which is NOT a reason for the disbandment of Circulo-Hispano Filipino?


- Spanish censorship

What were the courses took and finished by Rizal at the Universidad Central de
Madrid?
- I-II

To what social class did Jose Rizal and his family belong?
- Principalias

Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn
the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
- 1872 Cavite Mutiny
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- Multiple Choice:
- Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?
- Select one:
- a. Paco cemetery
- b. Intramuros cemetery
- c. Manila Cathedral
- d. Luneta de Bagumbayan
- Clear my choice
- Question 2
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- Multiple Choice:
- Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?
- Select one:
- a. Deny his participation in the rebellion
- b. Express the importance of education and civic virtues
- c. Condemn and stop the rebellion
- d. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject
- Clear my choice
- Question 3
- Not yet answered
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- Multiple Choice:
- How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while
in Dapitan?
- Select one:
- a. By the funds sent to him by his family members
- b. By betting on the lottery
- c. By the money paid to him by his patients
- d. By sending specimens to Europe
- Clear my choice
- Question 4
- Not yet answered
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- Multiple Choice:
- Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?
- Select one:
- a. His novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
- b. The establishment of the La Liga Filipina
- c. The outbreak of Philippine revolution
- d. The discovery of ‘Poor Friars’ which was found in their luggage
- Clear my choice
- Question 5
- Not yet answered
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- Question text
- Multiple Choice:
- Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner –
my darling, my delight!”?
- Select one:
- a. Leonor Rivera
- b. Josephine Bracken
- c. Teodora Alonso
- d. The Philippines
- Clear my choice
- Question 6
- Not yet answered
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- Flag question
- Question text
- Multiple Choice:
- What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you
may rise! To perish that you may live! ...”?
- Select one:
- a. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor.
- b. Heroism means dying for one’s convictions.
- c. Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor.
- d. Sacrificing one’s life is necessary to let others live.
- Clear my choice
- Question 7
- Not yet answered
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- Flag question
- Question text
- Multiple Choice:
- Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan?
- Select one:
- a. Nelly Bausted
- b. Josephine Bracken
- c. Leonor Rivera
- d. Gertrude Becket
- Clear my choice
- Question 8
- Not yet answered
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- Flag question
- Question text
- Multiple Choice:
- What are the charges against Jose Rizal?
-     I. Traitor to Spain
-     II. Inciting rebellion
-     III. Illegal association
-     IV. Mason and Anti-Church
- Select one:
- a. III and IV
- b. II and III
- c. I and III
- d. I and IV
- Clear my choice
- Question 9
- Not yet answered
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- Flag question
- Question text
- Multiple Choice:
- What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed?
- Select one:
- a. The poem ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’
- b. A book- 'Imitation of Christ'
- c. A statuette of the sacred heart
- d. Alcohol burner
- Clear my choice
- Question 10
- Not yet answered
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- Flag question
- Question text
- Multiple Choice:
- Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose Rizal while on board of a
ship going to Cuba?
- Select one:
- a. Andres Bonifacio
- b. Paciano Rizal
- c. Emilio Jacinto
- d. Josephine Bracken
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- Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?
- Select one:
- a. Education is a prerequisite of freedom
- b. The study of civic virtues is needed to become worthy of freedom
- c. The revolution was justified by the failure of the Spanish authorities to
grant the reforms needed for the betterment of the people
- d. Change in the society must come for the government or authorities
rather than from the people
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- Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the Philippines on June 21,
1892?
- Select one:
- a. Paciano Rizal
- b. Josephine Bracken
- c. Lucia Rizal
- d. Jose Maria Basa
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- What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?
- Select one:
- a. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
- b. The revolution broke out.
- c. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.
- d. Members quarreled  about the organization’s course of action.
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- Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?
- Select one:
- a. Express the importance of education and civic virtues
- b. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject
- c. Deny his participation in the rebellion
- d. Condemn and stop the rebellion
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- Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?
- Select one:
- a. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges.
- b. It is open for all who are willing.
- c. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
- d. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.
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- When was the La Liga Filipina established? M/D/Y-month/00/0000
July 3, 1892
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- When was the La Liga Filipina established?
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- a. July 6, 1982
- b. July 3, 1892
- c. December 30, 1896
- d. October 6, 1896
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- Which is NOT part of Jose Rizal's Jose Rizal’s predictions in 'The Philippines:
A Century Hence'?
- Select one:
- a. Philippines will prosper if Spain grant the reforms it needed
- b. Spain will maintain her possession of the Philippines and defend it from
other colonizers
- c. The United States will have an interest in colonizing the Philippines
- d. The Filipinos will try to be free from Spain through a revolution
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- What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose
Rizal's 'To The Young Women of Malolos'?
- Select one:
- a. Women were allowed to participated in civic and political affairs
- b. Women were not allowed to be educated like men
- c. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in
the government
- d. Women had a strong influence on the governor-general
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- 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?
- Select one:
- a. Katipunan
- b. CuerposCompromisarios
- c. Indios Bravos
- d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
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- What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy,
cleanliness and industry?
- Select one:
- a. Japan
- b. Hong Kong
- c. U.S.A.
- d. Borneo
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- 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.”
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- I. Rizal praised the revolutionaries on the battlefield
- II. Rizal emphasized that freedom could be acquired through non-violence
- III. Rizal expressed the idea that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the
revolution and his martyrdom
- IV. Rizal expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if
they die for the country
- Select one:
- a. II and III
- b. III and IV
- c. I and III
- d. I and IV
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- Multiple Choice:
- What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
- Select one:
- a. Statement of Rizal’s support to the revolution
- b. Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution
- c. Rizal’s sworn allegiance to Spain
- d. Rizal’s call for Filipinos to unite against Spain
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- True or False;
- The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and
deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan.
- Select one:
- True
- False
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- Multiple Choice:
- How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?
- Select one:
- a. Right and justified
- b. Vigorous and joyous
- c. Strong and violent
- d. Absurd and disastrous
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- Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi
Retiro’?
- Select one:
- a. Rizal’s concept of nation and nation-building
- b. Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan
- c. Rizal’s love for Josephine Bracken
- d. Rizal’s longingness to his family members especially to his mother
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- Multiple Choice:
- 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?
- Select one:
- a. To The Young Women of Malolos
- b. El Filibusterismo
- c. The Philippines: A Century Hence
- d. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- Clear my choice
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- The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while he was on his way to
Cuba in order to join the revolution.
- Select one:
- True
- False
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- Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?
- Select one:
- a. His novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
- b. The discovery of ‘Poor Friars’ which was found in their luggage
- c. The outbreak of Philippine revolution
- d. The establishment of the La Liga Filipina
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- What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be
proud of their race?
- Select one:
- a. La Liga Filipina
- b. Indios Bravos
- c. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
- d. Propaganda Movement
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- Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines?
Fort Santiago
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- What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?
- Select one:
- a. M.V. Cebu
- b. SS. Espaňa
- c. M.V. Isla de Panay
- d. S.S. Colon
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- Multiple Choice:
- Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?
- Select one:
- a. The Spanish authorities
- b. The revolutionaries
- c. The principalias
- d. The Filipinos in Europe
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- Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?
- Select one:
- a. Valentin Ventura
- b. Juan Luna
- c. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
- d. Maximo Viola
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- True or False;
- The aim of the La Liga Filipina is to continue asking reforms from Spain for
the betterment of the Philippines. 
- Select one:
- True
- False
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- In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the
cause of the revolution but not its timing.
- Select one:
- True
- False
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- Multiple Choice:
- What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed?
- Select one:
- a. A statuette of the sacred heart
- b. Alcohol burner
- c. The poem ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’
- d. A book- 'Imitation of Christ'
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- Identify what is asked:
- Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem? 
Mariano Ponce
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- Multiple Choice:
- Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?
- Select one:
- a. Jose Maria Basa
- b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
- c. Paciano Rizal
- d. Jose Taviel de Andrade
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- Multiple Choice:
- Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?
- Select one:
- a. High cost of living
- b. The use of Jinrikisha
- c. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
- d. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro
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- Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?
- Select one:
- a. Advancement of education, agriculture and commerce
- b. Demand reforms from Spain
- c. Mutual protection among Filipinos
- d. Unity of the Filipino people into one nation
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- Multiple Choice:
- 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
- Select one:
- a. III-I-II-IV
- b. III-II-I-IV
- c. I-III-IV-II
- d. I-III-II-IV
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- Multiple Choice:
- Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?
- Select one:
- a. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of
Dominican friars
- b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
- c. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
- d. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
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- Multiple Choice:
- Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back
to the Philippines?
- Select one:
- a. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets
foot in the Philippines
- b. Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere
- c. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
- d. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution
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- Multiple Choice:
- 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?
- Select one:
- a. To The Young Women of Malolos
- b. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- c. El Filibusterismo
- d. Philippines: A Century Hence
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- Multiple Choice:
- 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?
- Select one:
- a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
- b. Cuerpo de Compromisarios
- c. Katipunan
- d. Indios Bravos
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- Aside from inciting rebellion, what was the other case charged to Jose Rizal
and found guilty of?
illicit associations
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- Multiple Choice:
- Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
- Select one:
- a. To further his studies
- b. To continue hid propaganda works
- c. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes
- d. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities
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- Multiple Choice:
- How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while
in Dapitan?
- Select one:
- a. By the money paid to him by his patients
- b. By betting on the lottery
- c. By the funds sent to him by his family members
- d. By sending specimens to Europe
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- Multiple Choice:
- What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you
may rise! To perish that you may live! ...”?
- Select one:
- a. Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor.
- b. Heroism means dying for one’s convictions.
- c. Sacrificing one’s life is necessary to let others live.
- d. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor.
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- True or False;
- Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his relationship with Josephine Bracken
because the thought Josphine was sent to spy on him.
- Select one:
- True
- False
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- Multiple Choice:
- Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from
the Spaniards?
- Select one:
- a. Japan
- b. Hong Kong
- c. Macau
- d. Borneo
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- Multiple Choice:
- 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
- Select one:
- a. II-IV –I-III
- b. II-III-IV-I
- c. II-IV-III-I
- d. II-III-I-IV
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- Multiple Choice:
- Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?
- Select one:
- a. Inspire the Filipinos to follow his path of non-violence
- b. Recommend reforms needed to pacify the rebellion
- c. Defend himself from the accusations against him
- d. Discuss the prerequisites needed for the rebellion to succeed
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- Multiple Choice:
- 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
- Select one:
- a. I and II
- b. I, II and III
- c. I and III
- d. III and IV
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- Identify what is asked;
- Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan? 
Josephine Bracken
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- Multiple Choice:
- What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose Rizal a
personal escort?
- Select one:
- a. To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and activities
- b. To ensure that Jose Rizal will not escape once investigated
- c. To keep Jose Rizal away from Filipino revolutionaries
- d. To help Jose Rizal in his clinic
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- Multiple Choice:
- Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose Rizal while on board of a
ship going to Cuba?
- Select one:
- a. Josephine Bracken
- b. Emilio Jacinto
- c. Andres Bonifacio
- d. Paciano Rizal
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- Multiple Choice:
- Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public
islands of Laguna?
- Select one:
- a. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba
- b. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
- c. To stop the increase in the rent of lands
- d. To allow the people especially the women to be educated
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- Multiple Choice:
- In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the
pain he had caused him/her?
- Select one:
- a. Paciano Rizal
- b. Francisco Mercado
- c. Josephine Bracken
- d. Teodora Alonso
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- What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his
contentment of his life in Dapitan?
MiRetiro
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- Multiple Choice:
- What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?
- Select one:
- a. Members quarreled  about the organization’s course of action.
- b. The revolution broke out.
- c. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.
- d. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
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- Identify what is asked;
- What grouped continued to waged a revolution after the disbandment of the La
Liga Filipina?
Katipunan
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- Multiple Choice:
- 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
- Select one:
- a. I, II and III
- b. I and III
- c. I and II
- d. III and IV
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- Multiple Choice:
- Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?
- Select one:
- a. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges.
- b. It is open for all who are willing.
- c. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.
- d. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
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- Multiple Choice:
- Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?
- Select one:
- a. Demand reforms from Spain
- b. Advancement of education, agriculture and commerce
- c. Mutual protection among Filipinos
- d. Unity of the Filipino people into one nation
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- Multiple Choice:
- What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned from Europe?
- Select one:
- a. He put up a school
- b. He put up a musem
- c. He put up a studio
- d. He put up a clinic
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- Multiple Choice:
- What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose Rizal a
personal escort?
- Select one:
- a. To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and activities
- b. To help Jose Rizal in his clinic
- c. To keep Jose Rizal away from Filipino revolutionaries
- d. To ensure that Jose Rizal will not escape once investigated
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- Multiple Choice:
- Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?
- Select one:
- a. Marcelo H. del Pilar
- b. Jose Taviel de Andrade
- c. Paciano Rizal
- d. Jose Maria Basa
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- Identify what is asked:
- What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after
the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina? 
Cuerpo de Compromisarios
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Which statement is not true about the indolence of the Filipinos according to Jose
Rizal?
Select one:
c. The Filipinos were indolent even before the colonization of the Spaniards.

All are qualities of Spartan women that Filipino women must emulate except
__________.
d. 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
a. 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?
b. 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. 
a. To The Young Women of Malolos

Essay in which Rizal argued that Filipinos will win the freedom of the country from
Spain through a revolution if Spain will continue to neglect the Philippines. 
c. Philippines: A Century Hence

Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the Spanish
authorities and clergies to the Filipinos.
c. On the Indolence of the Filipinos

Who embodied the abuses and defects of Spanish friars in Jose Rizal’s third novel?
c. Padre Agaton

Which of the novels of Jose Rizal is satirical?


 
Etikang Tagalog/Makamisa
Answer: 

Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal’s third novel?


c. Anti-Spanish authorities

What is meant by filibustero?


d. Revolutionary
Which describe the ‘social cancer’?
 I. The abuses of the Spanish authorities and clergies
II. The lack of qualified medical professionals in the country
III. The ‘defects’ that imbibed by Filipinos from Spanish authorities
IV. The ignorance of Spain to the social conditions of the Philippines
b. I and III

Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE? 


c. 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
Answer; Nationalism

To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate his third novel?


A. To the Filipinos

To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate the Noli Me Tangere?


b. 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. 
Select one:

False

The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a requirement for him to marry Josephine
Bracken. 
Select one:
True

What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
c. 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.
Select one:
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. 

c. Both statements are true. 

Which among the following is the impact of the Noli Me Tangere?

d. Some Filipinos petition for the ouster of the friars 

What is the reason for the failure of the revolution in the El Filibusterismo?

d. The rebellion was led by selfish interests and motives 

Which is emphasized by Jose Rizal in the poem To The Filipino Youth?


Select one:
a. 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?
b. 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

Rizal liked his education in UST because Filipino students were treated the same way
like the Spaniards.

False
What qualities should not be possessed by Filipino women for them to fulfill their
genuine roles and duties?
c. 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?
a. 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?
Select one:
a. Basilio 

Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.


True

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
__________.
c. Anti-revolution 

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. 
Select one:
False
The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a requirement for him to marry Josephine
Bracken. 
Select one:
True

What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
Select one:
c. 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.
Select one:
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.
Select one:
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. 
Select one:
a. Statement I is true.
b. Neither of the statements is true
c. Both statements are true. 
d. Statement II is true.

Which among the following is the impact of the Noli Me Tangere?


Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan
b. Jose Rizal was branded as filibuster and the novels were banned
c. Many Filipino joined the Katipunan
d. Some Filipinos petition for the ouster of the friars 

What is the reason for the failure of the revolution in the El Filibusterismo?
Select one:
a. The Spanish authorities had reconciled with the Filipinos
b. The people were not prepared to fight the Spanish authorities
c. Jose Rizal was anti-revolution
d. The rebellion was led by selfish interests and motives 

Which is emphasized by Jose Rizal in the poem To The Filipino Youth?


Select one:
a. The youth must use their knowledge and talents for the benefit of the country. 
b. The youth must persevere to become responsible citizens of the country.
c. The youth must uphold and preserve the Filipino culture and identity.
d. The youth must help their countrymen at all times.

How could Filipinos of today attain a better understanding of Dr. Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal must be read based on his accomplishments.
b. Jose Rizal must be read in the context of the time and society he belongs to. 
c. Jose Rizal must be read based on his experiences and actions.
d. Jose Rizal must be read according to his ideas contained by his literary works.

The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite Mutiny in
1872. 
Select one:
False

Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in


the world and in the Philippines.
Select one:
True

Rizal liked his education in UST because Filipino students were treated the same way
like the Spaniards.
False

What qualities should not be possessed by Filipino women for them to fulfill their
genuine roles and duties?
Select one: C
a. Upright judgment and good faith
b. Modest behavior and spotless conduct
c. Servitude and obedience to the friars
d. Bravery and righteousness

According to the National Heroes Committee, the position of national hero is based
from people’s continued veneration of the person. 
Select one:
False

The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was used to dub him as anti-revolutionary. 
Select one:
False

Which work of Jose Rizal explains the causes and implications of lack of national
sentiments of the Filipinos?
Select one:
a. On the Indolence of the Filipinos 
b. To The Young Women of Malolos
c. El Amor Patrio
d. Philippines: A Century Hence

The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the arrest and exile of Jose Rizal
marked the end of the Propaganda movement. 
Select one:
True

The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the 19th century was a product of armed
revolution lead by the middle class. 
Select one:
True
False 

Who among the characters in Rizal’s novel advocated reform and education?
Select one:
a. Basilio 

Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.


Select one:
True

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
__________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution 
d. Anti-government
Multiple Choice:
Who are the principalias?
     I.   Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe
     II.  Spaniards that were living in the Philippines
     III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule
     IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government  
Select one:
a. III and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and IV
Multiple Choice:
Why were the GOMBURZA executed? 
I. They actively supported the secularization movement.
II. They refused to submit to the authority of the regular priests.
III.  They were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity.
IV. They wrote propaganda materials that exposed the abuses of the friars.
Select one:
a. I-III

Who authored the Rizal Law?


Sen. Claro M. Recto

Which describe the social conditions in Spain during the 19th century?


       I. Civil unrest due to civil war                            III. Occupied by the French
       II. Ruled by incompetent officials                      IV. Political and economic
stagnation
Select one:
a. I and III
b. II and IV
c. II and III
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?
a. Confradia de San Jose
b. Propaganda
c. Katipunan
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite Mutiny in
1872. 
Select one:
True
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.
Select one:
True
False
The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
Select one:
True
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the passages
in Rizal’s novels that anti-catholic.
b. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from
reading the novels but not from taking the Rizal course.
c. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
d. 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?
Select one:
a. 1872 Cavite Mutiny
b. The Secularization Movement
c. Emergence of  Middle class
d. Opening of the Suez Canal
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE? 
Select one:
a. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate
with racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
b. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the
creoles.
c. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during
Rizal's time.
d. 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? 
Select one:
a. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
b. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class
c. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe 
d. Children of inter-marriages between Spaniards, Filipino and Chinese
Why were the GOMBURZA executed? 
a. I-III 
b. 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.
d. Select one:

e. True
f. False 
g. 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. 
Select one:
True 
False
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
III. Founding of the La Liga Filipina
IV. Establishment of the Propaganda movement
Select one:
a. IV-III-II-I
b. I-II-IV-III 
c.II-III-I-IV
d. III-II-I-IV
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and
modernization.
Select one:
True
False 
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.
Select one:
True 
False
Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century?
       I. Civil unrest due to civil war                            III. Occupied by the French
       II. Ruled by incompetent officials                      IV. Political and economic
stagnation
Select one:
a. II and IV 
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and III
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. 
Select one:
a. Statement II is true.
b. Neither of the statements is true
c. Both statements are true. 
d. Statement I is true.
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars
like the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. Meztizos
b. Inquilinos 
c. Insulares
d. Indios Bravos
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.
Select one:
a. Statement I is true. 
b. Both statements are true.
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement II 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?
Select one:
a. R.A. 1254
b. R.A. 2145
c. R.A. 2415
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Economic stagnation
b. Prevalence of poverty and corruption
c. Strong American presence in the Philippines 
d. Filipinos' divisive politic
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
Select one:
a. Articles about Philippine history and culture
b. Reforms needed by the Philippines
c. Spanish literature, culture and society 
d. Criticisms about Spanish government officials and clergy
What is the aim of secularization movement? 
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. The use of indigenous language in church services.
c. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests. 
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests.
What was the aim of the secularization movement? 
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priest 
c. The use of indigenous language in church services.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in
the world and in the Philippines.
Select one:
True 
False
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. 
Select one:
True
False 
When was the Rizal Law passed?
Select one:
a. June 12, 1966
b. June 12, 1976
c. June 12, 1946
d. 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. 
Select one:
True 
False
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Promote intellectual development 
b. Promote sense of nationalism
c. Develop moral character
d. Develop civic conscience
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.
  
Select one:
a. II-III-IV
b. I-II- III
c. I-III-IV
d. I-II-IV 
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE? 
Select one:
a. It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards. 
b. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during
Rizal's time.
c. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate
with racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
d. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the
creoles.
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn
the Spanish
colonial rule in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement
b. Rise of the middle classes
c. Secularization Movement
d. 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.
Select one:
True 
False
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
Select one:
a. I-III
b. III-IV
c. II-III 
d. I-II
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda 
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
c. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
d. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on him?
Select one:
a. The Monkey and the Crocodile
b. The Story of Maria Makiling
c. The Foolish Butterfly 
d. The Story of Bernardo Carpio
What is the El Amor Patrio all about?
Select one:
a. A poem written by Rizal which shows his longing for his family and country.
b. A political satire about the abuses of Spanish friars.
c. A congratulatory speech of Jose Rizal to Juan Luna at Felix Hidalgo.
d. An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country. 
When was Jose Rizal born?  
(Format: Month/Day/Year i.e.  July 4, 1945)
June 19, 1861
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________.
Select one:
a. Biñan
b. Calamba
c. Sta. Cruz 
d. Sampaloc
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. Santiago
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
c. Victoria
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Sa Aking Mga Kabata 
b. Junto Al Pasig
c. A La Juventud Filipina
d. Consejo de los Dioses
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
Who is Jose Rizal’s father?
Select one:
a. Domingo Lamco
b. Paciano Mercado
c. Francisco Mercado 
d. Justiniano Cruz
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
      I. Diamond ring from Saturnina
      II. Handkerchief from Leonor  Rivera
      III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano
      IV. Fountain pen from Francisco Mercado
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III 
d. II-III
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
Select one:
a. Djemnah 
b. Victoria
c. McCulloch
d. Salvadora
ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes de Madrid in 1884 which was interpreted by the
Spaniards in Manila as
an attack to the colonial regime. 
Select one:
True 
False
Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was featured in the Diariong Tagalog in
1882?
Select one:
a. Graciano Lopez-Jaena
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar 
c. Basilio Teodoro
d. Paciano Rizal
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
Select one:
a. It's innate and constant feeling among humans 
b. It’s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools
c. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized
d. It’s a product of common hatred towards colonizers
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?
Select one:
a. 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?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
b. Jose Mercado 
c. Jose Rizal
d. Jose Protacio Rizal
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
Select one:
a. A La Juventud Filipina
b. Consejo de los Dioses
c. Junto Al Pasig 
d. Sa AkingMgaKabata
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?
Select one:
a. Merchant
b. Green Fields 
c. Patriot
d. Farmer
Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s Family. 
Select one:
True
False 
What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was young?
Select one:
a. Children's Friend
b. Uncle Tom's Cabin
c. The Count of Monte Cristo
d. Les Miserables
In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe or associate compared the patria
with _______________.
Select one:
a. heaven
b. nature
c. women
d. paradise
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?
Select one:
a. Ophthalmology
b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Land Surveying
d. Philosophy and Letters
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?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino 
b. Propaganda Movement
c. Indios Bravos
d. La Liga Filipina
What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish students
during Rizal's time?
Select one:
a. Ateneo Municipal 
b. University of Sto. Tomas
c. Colegio de San Juan Letran
d. Colegio de San Agustin
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?
Select one:
a. Political, economic and educational reforms
b. Equality of rights and privileges among social classes
c. Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain 
d. Assimilation of Philippine to Spain
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg?
Select one:
a. Scenic beauty of Heidelberg and other German cities
b. Longingness for his town and loved ones 
c. The experiences of his travels in different European countries
d. Childhood memories in Ateneo Municipal
How many children were there in the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. 11 
b. 13
c. 9
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him
who imparted knowledge and values to him. 
c. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing
system of education during his time.
d. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political
conditions during his time.
What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal’s money in Europe?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was sickly and most of his money were allotted for medical expenses.
b. The family’s income fluctuated due to low production and high rent.
c. His father was having hard time sending him money due to Spaniard's
suspicion. 
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
Select one:
a. Principalias
b. Mestizos
c. Infieles 
d. Indio
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
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
Select one:
a. Philosophy and Letters
b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was a mason.
b. There was no public consultation on the provisions of the law.
c. The printing and distribution of the novels are too expensive.
d. Jose Rizal's novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic.
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
Select one:
a. Junto Al Pasig
b. Sa AkingMgaKabata
c. Consejo de los Dioses
d. A La Juventud Filipina 
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
Select one:
a. Bachelor of Arts 
b. Philosophy and Letters
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th century?
Select one:
a. United Kingdom
b. France 
c. United States
d. Germany
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? 
Select one:
a. Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne 
What was the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg all about?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s appreciation of the scenic view of Heidelberg
b. Rizal’s idea of Filipino identity and nationalism
c. Rizal's call and hope for the betterment of the Philippines 
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?
Select one:
a. Confradia de San Jose
b. Propaganda 
c. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
d. Katipunan
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?
Select one:
a. Hard-headed 
b. Quiet and thinker
c. Sickly
d. Has a frail body
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in
publishing the novel?
Select one:
a. Juan Luna
b. Maximo Viola 
c. Valentin Ventura
d. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?
Select one:
a. His nanny 
b. His uncle
c. His brother
d. His mother
Multiple Choice:
Who are the principalias?
I. Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe
II. Spaniards that were living in the Philippines
III.Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule
IV.Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
Select one:
a. III and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and IV
Multiple Choice:
Why were the GOMBURZA executed?
I. They actively supported the secularization movement.
II. They refused to submit to the authority of the regular priests.
III. They were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity.
IV. They wrote propaganda materials that exposed the abuses of the friars.
Select one:
a. I-III

Who authored the


Rizal Law? Sen.
Claro M. Recto
Which describe
the social
conditions in
Spain during the
19th century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French
II.Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic
stagnation
Select
one:
a.I and III
b. II and IV
c. II and III
What is the title of the essay written by Marcelo H. Del Pilar that criticized the power and influence of
thefriars 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?
a. Confradia de San Jose
b.Propaganda
c. Katipunan
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino

The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite


Mutiny in 1872.
Select
one:
Tru
e
Fals
e
The movement which exposed the conditions of the Philippines under the Spanish control and
demanded that the countryprovince
become of Spain is
Propaganda movement the
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.
Select one:
True
False
The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
Select one:
True
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the
passages
in Rizal’s novels that anti-catholic.
b. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from
reading
the novels but not from taking the Rizal course.
c. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
d. 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?
Select one:
a. 1872 Cavite Mutiny
b. The Secularization Movement
c. Emergence of Middle class
d. Opening of the Suez Canal
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?
Select one:
a. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate
with racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
b. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines
or the
creoles.
c. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados
during Rizal's
time.
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
b. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class
c. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in
Europe
d. Children of inter-marriages between Spaniards, Filipino
and Chinese Why were the GOMBURZA executed?
a. I-III
b. 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.
d. Select one:
e. True
f. False
The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular priest
was
called
g.

Secularization
The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the arrest and exile of Jose
Rizal marked the end of the Propaganda movement.
Select one:
True
False
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
III.Founding of the La Liga Filipina
IV.Establishment of the Propaganda movement
Select one:
a. IV-III-II-I
b. I-II-IV-III
c.

A. II-III-I-IV

d. III-II-I-IV
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and
modernization.
Select one:
True
False
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.
Select one:
True
False
Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French
II.Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic
stagnation
Select one:
a. II and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and III
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.
Select one:
a. Statement II is true.

b. Neither of the statements is true


c. Both statements are true.
d. Statement I is true.
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars like the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. Meztizos
b. Inquilinos
c. Insulares
d. Indios Bravos
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.
Select one:
a. Statement I is true.
b. Both statements are true.
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement II 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?
Select one:
a. R.A. 1254
b. R.A. 2145
c. R.A. 2415
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Economic stagnation
b. Prevalence of poverty and corruption
c. Strong American presence in the Philippines
d. Filipinos' divisive politic
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
Select one:
a. Articles about Philippine history and culture
b. Reforms needed by the Philippines
c. Spanish literature, culture and society
d. Criticisms about Spanish government
officials and clergy What is the aim of
secularization movement?
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. The use of indigenous language in church services.
c. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the
secular priests.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular
priests.
What was the aim of the secularization movement?
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the
secular priest
c. The use of indigenous language in church services.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular
priests
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that
happened in the world and in the Philippines.
Select one:
True
False
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.
Select one:
True
False
When was the Rizal Law passed?
Select one:
a. June 12, 1966
b. June 12, 1976
c. June 12, 1946
d. 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.
Select one:
True
False
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Promote intellectual development
b. Promote sense of nationalism
c. Develop moral character
d. Develop civic conscience
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.

Select one:
a. II-III-IV
b. I-II- III
c. I-III-IV
d. I-II-IV
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?
Select one:
a. It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the
Spaniards.
b. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados
during Rizal's
time.
c. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate
with
racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
d. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines
or the
creoles.
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to
overturn the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement
b. Rise of the middle classes
c. Secularization Movement
d. 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.
Select one:
True

False
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
Select one:
a. I-III
b. III-IV
c. II-III
d. I-II
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
c. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
d. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on
him?
Select one:
a. The Monkey and the Crocodile
b. The Story of Maria Makiling
c. The Foolish Butterfly
d. The Story of
Bernardo Carpio
What is the El Amor
Patrio all about?
Select one:
a. A poem written by Rizal which shows his longing for his family and
country.
b. A political satire about the abuses of Spanish friars.
c. A congratulatory speech of Jose Rizal to Juan Luna at Felix Hidalgo.
d. An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country.
When was Jose Rizal born?
(Format: Month/Day/Year i.e. July 4, 1945)
June 19, 1861
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________.

S
e
l
e
c
t

o
n
e
:

a
.

B
i
ñ
a
n

b. Calamba
c. Sta. Cruz
d. Sampaloc
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. Santiago
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
c. Victoria
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
b. Junto Al Pasig
c. A La Juventud Filipina
d. Consejo de los Dioses
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso
Realonda Who is Jose Rizal’s
father?
Select one:
a. Domingo Lamco
b. Paciano Mercado
c. Francisco Mercado
d. Justiniano Cruz
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
I. Diamond ring from Saturnina
II.Handkerchief from Leonor Rivera
III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano IV. Fountain pen from Francisco
Mercado
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to
Europe?
Select one:
a. Djemnah
b. Victoria
c. McCulloch
d. Salvadora
ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes de Madrid in 1884 which was
interpreted by the Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the colonial regime.
Select one:
True
False
Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was featured in the Diariong
Tagalog in 1882?
Select one:
a. Graciano Lopez-Jaena
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
c. Basilio Teodoro
d. Paciano Rizal
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
Select one:
a. It's innate and constant feeling among humans
b. It’s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools
c. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized
d. It’s a product of common hatred towards colonizers
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?
Select one:
a. 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?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
b. Jose Mercado
c. Jose Rizal
d. Jose Protacio Rizal
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
Select one:
a. A La Juventud Filipina
b. Consejo de los Dioses
c. Junto Al Pasig
d. Sa AkingMgaKabata
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?
Select one:
a. Merchant
b. Green Fields
c. Patriot
d. Farmer
Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s
Family.
Select one:
True
False
What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was young?
Select one:
a. Children's Friend
b. Uncle Tom's Cabin
c. The Count of Monte Cristo
d. Les Miserables
In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe or associate compared
the patria with _______________.

S
e
l
e
c
t

o
n
e
:

a
.

h
e
a
v
e
n

b. nature
c. women
d. paradise
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?
Select one:
a. Ophthalmology
b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Land Surveying
d. Philosophy and Letters
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?


Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Propaganda Movement
c. Indios Bravos
d. La Liga Filipina
What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish
students during Rizal's time?
Select one:
a. Ateneo Municipal
b. University of Sto. Tomas
c. Colegio de San Juan Letran
d. Colegio de San Agustin
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?
Select one:
a. Political, economic and educational reforms
b. Equality of rights and privileges among social classes
c. Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain
d. Assimilation of Philippine to Spain
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of
Heidelberg?
Select one:
a. Scenic beauty of Heidelberg and other German cities
b. Longingness for his town and loved ones
c. The experiences of his travels in different
European countries
d. Childhood memories in Ateneo Municipal How
many children were there in the Rizal family?
S
e
l
e
c
t

o
n
e
:

a
.

1
1

b. 13
c. 9
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people
around him who
imparted knowledge and values to him.
c. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing
system of
education during his time.
d. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing
political
conditions during his time.
What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal’s money in Europe?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was sickly and most of his money were allotted for medical
expenses.
b. The family’s income fluctuated due to low production and high rent.
c. His father was having hard time sending him money due to
Spaniard's suspicion.
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
Select one:
a. Principalias
b. Mestizos
c. Infieles
d. Indio
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
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
Select one:
a. Philosophy and Letters

b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was a mason.
b. There was no public consultation on the provisions of the law.
c. The printing and distribution of the novels are too expensive.
d. Jose Rizal's novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic.
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
Select one:
a. Junto Al Pasig
b. Sa AkingMgaKabata
c. Consejo de los Dioses
d. A La Juventud Filipina
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
Select one:
a. Bachelor of Arts
b. Philosophy and Letters
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th century?
Select one:
a. United Kingdom
b. France
c. United States
d. Germany
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?
Select one:
a. Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne
What was the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg all about?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s appreciation of the scenic view of Heidelberg
b. Rizal’s idea of Filipino identity and nationalism
c. Rizal's call and hope for the betterment of the Philippines
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions
of the Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?
Select one:
a. Confradia de San Jose
b. Propaganda
c. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
d. Katipunan
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?
Select one:
a. Hard-headed
b. Quiet and thinker
c. Sickly
d. Has a frail body
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him
in publishing the novel?
Select one:
a. Juan Luna
b. Maximo Viola
c. Valentin Ventura
d. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?
Select one:
a. His nanny
b. His uncle
c. His brother
His mother
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. 
Select one:
False

The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a requirement for him to marry Josephine
Bracken. 
Select one:
True

What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
Select one:
c. 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.
Select one:
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.
Select one:
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. 
Select one:
a. Statement I is true.
b. Neither of the statements is true
c. Both statements are true. 
d. Statement II is true.

Which among the following is the impact of the Noli Me Tangere?


Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan
b. Jose Rizal was branded as filibuster and the novels were banned
c. Many Filipino joined the Katipunan
d. Some Filipinos petition for the ouster of the friars 

What is the reason for the failure of the revolution in the El Filibusterismo?
Select one:
a. The Spanish authorities had reconciled with the Filipinos
b. The people were not prepared to fight the Spanish authorities
c. Jose Rizal was anti-revolution
d. The rebellion was led by selfish interests and motives 

Which is emphasized by Jose Rizal in the poem To The Filipino Youth?


Select one:
a. The youth must use their knowledge and talents for the benefit of the country. 
b. The youth must persevere to become responsible citizens of the country.
c. The youth must uphold and preserve the Filipino culture and identity.
d. The youth must help their countrymen at all times.

How could Filipinos of today attain a better understanding of Dr. Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal must be read based on his accomplishments.
b. Jose Rizal must be read in the context of the time and society he belongs to. 
c. Jose Rizal must be read based on his experiences and actions.
d. Jose Rizal must be read according to his ideas contained by his literary works.

The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite Mutiny in
1872. 
Select one:
False

Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in


the world and in the Philippines.
Select one:
True

Rizal liked his education in UST because Filipino students were treated the same way
like the Spaniards.
Select one:
False

What qualities should not be possessed by Filipino women for them to fulfill their
genuine roles and duties?
Select one: C
a. Upright judgment and good faith
b. Modest behavior and spotless conduct
c. Servitude and obedience to the friars
d. Bravery and righteousness

According to the National Heroes Committee, the position of national hero is based
from people’s continued veneration of the person. 
Select one:
False

The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was used to dub him as anti-revolutionary. 
Select one:
False

Which work of Jose Rizal explains the causes and implications of lack of national
sentiments of the Filipinos?
Select one:
a. On the Indolence of the Filipinos 
b. To The Young Women of Malolos
c. El Amor Patrio
d. Philippines: A Century Hence

The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the arrest and exile of Jose Rizal
marked the end of the Propaganda movement. 
Select one:
True

The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the 19th century was a product of armed
revolution lead by the middle class. 
Select one:
True
False 

Who among the characters in Rizal’s novel advocated reform and education?
Select one:
a. Basilio 
b. PlacidoPenitente
c. Simoun
d. Kabesang Tales

Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.


Select one:
True

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
__________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution 
d. Anti-government

LO 2 LM02_The Development of Filipino Nationalism

1. Who are the principalias? I. Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe II. Spaniards
that were living in the Philippines III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial
rule IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
A. I at II C. II at III B. I at IV D. III at IV

2. What is the aim of secularization movement?

A.The use of indigenous language in curch services.


B. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
C. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests
D. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests

3. Who were the ilustrados?

A. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government


B. Children of inter-marraiges between Spaniards, Filipino and Chinese
C. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe
D. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class

4. 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 Spaniards

A. I-II- III
C. I-III-IV
B. I-II-IV
D. II-III-IV

5. How did the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the execution of the GOMBURZA affect the
Filipinos?

A. These events threatened the Filipinos not to rebel against the Spanish rule.
B. Filipinos realized the might of Spain and pledge their loyalty to the Spanish
colonial government.
C. These were viewed by the Filipinos as forms of indignation and injustice of
Spaniards to the Filipinos D. These events discouraged the Filipinos from forming
organizations that advocate reform or independence.

6. Which event paved way for the influx of liberal ideas from Europe which is also
influenced the emergence of Filipino consciousness?
A. 1872 Cavite Mutiny
B. Opening of the Suez Canal
C. Emergence of Middle class
D. The Secularization Movement
7. What movement was established by Ilustrados which exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and Demanded reforms from Spain?

A. Katipunan
B. Propaganda
C. Confradia de San Jose
D. Circulo Hispano-Filipino

8. What is the aim of secularization movement?

A.The use of indigenous language in curch services.


B. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
C. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priest
D. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests

9. Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars like the Rizal family?

A. Meztizos
C. Inquilinos
B. Insulares
D. Indios Bravos

10. Why were the GOMBURZA executed? I. They actively supported the
secularization movement. II. They refused to submit to the authority of the regular
priests. III. They were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity. IV. They
wrote propaganda materials that exposed the abuses of the friars.

A. I-II C. II-III B. I-III D. III-IV not sure

11. Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?

A. It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards.
B. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the
creoles.
C. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate
with racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
D. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during
Rizal's time.

12. Which statements are TRUE about Filipino nationalism? I. It only started to
emerge during the 19th century. II. It was a product of an armed revolt against Spain.
III. It was introduce by the Spanish friars through catechism. IV. It is a product of the
social, political and economic changes in the 19th century.
A. I-II C. II-III B. I-III D. III-IV

13. Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to
overturn the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?

A. 1872 Cavite Mutiny


B. Secularization Movement
C. Rise of the middle classes
D. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement

14. Arrange the following events in chronological order. I. 1872 Cavite Mutiny
II. Execution of the Gomburza III. Founding of the La Liga Filipina IV.
Establishment of the Propaganda movement A. I-II-IV-III
B. II-III-I-IV
C. III-II-I-IV
D. IV-III-II-I

15. What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?

A. Assimilation of Philippine to Spain


B. Political, economic and educational reforms
C. Equality of rights and privileges among social classes
D. Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain

16. What group of people occupies the highest social status in the Philippines during
the Spanish colonial rule?
A. Mestizos
C. Principalias
B. Insulares
D. Peninsulares

18. Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?

A. Indio
B. Infieles
C. Mestizos
D. Principalias

19. What are the legacies of the Propaganda movement? I. Tripartite view of
Philippine history II. Philippine independence from Spain III. Secularization of
Philippine churches IV. The concept of Filipino nation and identity

A. I-II C. II-III B. I-IV D. III-IV

20. Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?

A. Reforms needed by the Philippines


B. Spanish literature, culture and society
C. Articles about Philippine history and culture
D. Criticisms about Spanish government officials and clergy
LO 1 LM01_Rizal Law and 19th Century Philippines
1. Which statement is NOT true about the passage of the Rizal Law?

A. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
B. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the passages
in Rizal s novels ‟ that anti-catholic.
C. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from
reading the novels but not from taking the Rizal course.
D. Sen. Claro M. Recto opposed the passage of Rizal Law for he believes that the novels are not
meant to
inspire nationalism and.
patriotism
2. 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?

A. Strong American presence in the Philippines


B. Filipinos divisive politic ‟
C. Prevalence of poverty and corruption
D. Economic stagnation

3. It is an essay which explains the causes and implications of Filipinos lack national
consciousness. ‟

C. The Distressing Situation of the Philippines by Jose Rizal

4. It is an essay which blames the incompetence of Spanish administrators for the poor
condition of the Philippines.

A. Monarchism in the Philippines by Marcelo H. Del Pilar

5. 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.
B. On the Indolence of the Filipinos by Jose Rizal
6. 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.

A. Monarchism in the Philippines by Marcelo H. Del Pilar

7. This essay revealed that Royal decrees from Spain were not implemented in the
Philippines which worsen the conditions of the country.
C. The Distressing Situation of the Philippines by Jose Rizal

8. This essay accuses the friars were that cause of stagnation and backwardness of the
Philippines.

B. On the Indolence of the Filipinos by Jose Rizal

9. What the legal basis of including the study of the life and works of Jose Rizal in the
curriculum of high school and college?

A. R.A. 1254 C. R.A. 2145


B. R.A. 1425 D. R.A. 2415

10. Who authored the Rizal Law?

A. Sen. Claro M. Recto C. Sen. Jose Diokno


B. Sen. Jose P. Laurel Sr. D. Sen. Jovito Salonga

11. What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th century?

A. France C. United Kingdom


B. Germany D. United States

12. What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?

A. Circulo Hispano-Filipino C. Katipunan


B. Confradia de San Jose D. Propaganda

13. 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?
A. Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne
B. No significant cultural and educational advancements
C. Slavery, discrimination and injustices were very rampant.
D. Spanish administrators failed to initiate political and economic reforms.

14. Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law?

A. Jose Rizal was a mason.


B. Jose Rizal s novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic.‟
C. The printing and distribution of the novels are too expensive.
D. There was no public consultation on the provisions of the law.
15. When was the Rizal Law passed?
A. June 12, 1946
C. June 12, 1966 B. June 12, 1956
D. June 12, 1976

16. 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.

A. Statement I is true.
C. Both statements are true.
B. Statement II is true.
D. Neither of the statements is true.

17. 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. ‟

A. Statement I is true.
C. Both statements are true.
B. Statement II is true.
D. Neither of the statements is true.

18. Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?


A. Develop moral character
C. Develop civic conscience
B. Promote sense of nationalism
D. Promote intellectual development
19. Which describe the social conditions in Spain during the 19th century?

I. Civil unrest due to civil war


II. Occupied by the French
III. Ruled by incompetent officials
IV. Political and economic stagnation

A. I and II C. II and III B. I and III D. II and IV

20. Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19 th century? I.
Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French II. Ruled by incompetent
officials IV. Political and economic stagnation

A. I and II C. II and III B. I and III D. II and IV


LM03_Biography of Jose Rizal_Childhood and Intellectual Development
1. What is the full name of Jose Rizal?

A. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda


B. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
C. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
D. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal

2. What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was young?

A. Les Miserables B. Uncle Tom's Cabin C. Children's Friend D. The Count


of Monte Cristo

3. What story read by Rizal when he was a child left an impact on him?

A. The Foolish Butterfly


B. The Story of Maria Makiling
C. The Story of Bernardo Carpio
D. The Monkey and the Crocodile
4. Who is Jose Rizal s father? ‟

A. Francisco Mercado
B. Paciano Mercado
C. Domingo Lamco
D. Justiniano Cruz

5. Who is Jose Rizal's mother?

A. Teodora Alonso
B. Saturnina Rizal
C. Josefa Rizal
D. Narcisa Rizal

6. What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?

A. Ophthalmology
B. Land Surveying
C. Bachelor of Arts
D. Philosophy and Letters

7. What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?


A. Patriot
B. Farmer
C. Merchant
D. Green Fields
8. Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education?
A. Ateneo Municipal
B. University of Sto. Tomas
C. Private school in Biñan
D. Private school in Calamba

9. What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
A. Junto Al Pasig
B. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
C. Consejo de los Dioses
D. A La Juventud Filipina

10. Which literary piece made by Jose Rizal is about the love for one s language? ‟
A. Junto Al Pasig
B. Consejo de los Dioses
C. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
D. A La Juventud Filipina

11. What made Jose Rizal shift to the ophthalmology course while in UST?
A. His mother was going blind
B. His father insisted it on him
C. His ambition of becoming an eye doctor D. It's the most lucrative profession at that
time

12. When was Jose Rizal born?


A. June 19, 1961
B. June 19, 1681
C. June 19, 1869
D. June 19, 1781

13. Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?


A. Sickly
B. Hard-headed
C. Has a frail body
D. Quiet and thinker

14. What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish students
during Rizal's time? A. Ateneo Municipal
B. Colegio de San Agustin
C. University of Sto. Tomas
D. Colegio de San Juan Letran

15. Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal?


A. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth
B. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political
conditions during his time
C. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing
system of education during his time
D. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him who
imparted knowledge and values to him

16. What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
A. Land surveying
B. Ophthalmology
C. Bachelor of Arts
D. Philosophy and Letters

17. Who influenced Jose Rizal s interest in folklores and legends? ‟


A. His uncle
B. His nanny
C. His brother
D. His mother
18. What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
A. Land surveying
B. Ophthalmology
C. Bachelor of Arts
D. Philosophy and Letters

19. What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
A. Junto Al Pasig
B. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
C. Consejo de los Dioses
D. A La Juventud Filipina

20. How many children were there in the Rizal family?


A. 7
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13
LM04_Rizals life and experiences in Europe_1

1. Rizal liked his education in UST because Filipino students were treated the same
way like the Spaniards.
FALSE TRUE
2. Jose Rizal s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal s Family. ‟ ‟
3.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
4. 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
5. 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.
TRUE
6. What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe?

A. Jose Rizal B. Jose Mercado C. Jose Protacio Rizal D. Jose Protacio


Mercado Rizal

7. In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________.

A. Biñan B. Sta. Cruz C. Sampaloc D. Calamba

8. What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to Singapore?

A. Victoria B. Djemnah C. Salvadora D. Santiago

9. What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?

A. Victoria B. Djemnah C. Salvadora D. McCulloch

10. What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe? I. Diamond ring
from Saturnina II. Handkerchief from Leonor Rivera III. Seven hundred pesos from
Paciano IV. Fountain pen from Francisco Mercado
A. I-II C. II-III
B. I-III D. III-IV
11. What is the El Amor Patrio all about?

A. A political satire about the abuses of Spanish friars.


B. An essay wrote by Rizal expressing his love for the country.
C. A congratulatory speech of Jose Rizal to Juan Luna at Felix Hidalgo.
D. A poem written by Rizal which shows his longing for his family and country.

12. In his prose „El Amor Patrio how did Rizal describe or associate compared the
patria with ‟ _______________.
A. nature C. heaven
B. paradise D. women

13. How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
A. It s innate and constant feeling among humans‟
B. It s a product of common hatred towards colonizers‟
C. It s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools‟
D. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized

14. 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

A. I-II C. II-III
B. I-III D. III-IV

15. Who translated the „El Amor Patrio when it was featured in the Diariong Tagalog
in 1882? ‟

A. Paciano Rizal B. BasilioTeodoro C. Marcelo H. del Pilar D. Graciano


Lopez-Jaena

16. 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
A. I-II C. II-III
B. I-III D. III-IV

17. What was the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?
A. Indios Bravos B. La Liga Filipina C. Circulo Hispano-Filipino D.
Propaganda Movement

18. Which is NOT a reason for the disbandment of Circulo-Hispano Filipino?

A. Lack of funds
B. Spanish censorship
C. Individualism of members
D. Disunity of interest and purpose

19. What were the problems experienced by Jose Rizal in Europe? I. Illness II.
Homesickness III. Lack of money IV. Poor academic performance
A. I-II C. II-III
B. I-III D. III-IV

20. What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal s money in Europe? A. He gambled most
of his money in ‟ the lottery. B. The family s income fluctuated due to low
production and high rent. C. ‟ His father was having hard time sending him
money due to Spaniard s suspicion.‟ D. Jose Rizal was sickly and most of his
money were allotted for medical expenses.

21. Among the voluminous books read by Jose Rizal, which one was about free
people?

A. Uncle Tom s Cabin ‟


B. The Wandering Dew
C. The English Revolution
D. The Count of Monte Cristo

22. What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg?

A. Longingness for his town and loved ones


B. Childhood memories in Ateneo Municipal
C. Scenic beauty of Heidelberg and other German cities
D. The experiences of his travels in different European countries

24. Which idea was NOT part of Jose Rizal s congratulatory toast for Juan Luna and
Felix Hidalgo? ‟

A. Filipino youth as the hope of the fatherland


B. The freedom of the Philippines from Spain
C. The social condition and problems in the Philippines
D. The idea that genius or great achievement could be achieved regardless of
nationality

25. Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in
publishing the novel?

A. Juan Luna B. Maximo Viola C. Valentin Ventura D. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera


LM05_SSCI 111_Rizalin Europe_part 2
1. Why did Jose Rizal s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the
Philippines? ‟

A. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution


B. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
C. Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere
D. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets foot in the
Philippines

2. What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned from Europe?


A. He put up a clinic
B. He put up a school
C. He put up a studio
D. He put up a musem

3. Why did people flocked to Calamba?


A. For them to join the La Liga Filipina
B. For them to be treated by Jose Rizal
C. For them to sought jose Rizal s legal advice ‟
D. For them to purchase copies of the Noli Me Tangere

4. Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the governor-general to Malacañan Palace?


A. To explain his sudden arrival
B. To pay respect to the governor-general who was his friend
C. To discuss the contents and implications of the Noli Me Tangere
D. To be investigated for being the honorary president of the propaganda movement

5. What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose Rizal a personal
escort?
A. To help Jose Rizal in his clinic
B. To spy on Jose Rizal s plans and activities‟
C. To keep Jose Rizal away from Filipino revolutionaries
D. To ensure that Jose Rizal will not escape once investigated

6. 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
__________.

A. Anti-Spain B. Anti-revolution C. Anti-revolution D. Anti-government


7. Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public
islands of Laguna?

A. To stop the increase in the rent of lands


B. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba
C. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
D. To allow the people especially the women to be educated

8. Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
A. To further his studies
B. To continue hid propaganda works
C. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities D. To represent the Philippines
in the Spanish Cortes

9. Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?


A. Paciano Rizal B. Jose Maria Basa C. Marcelo H. del Pilar D. Jose Taviel de
Andrade

10. What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy,
cleanliness and industry?

A. U.S.A. B. Japan C. Borneo D. Hong Kong

11. Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?

A. The use of Jinrikisha


B. High cost of living
C. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
D. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro

12. 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? ‟

A. El Filibusterismo
B. Philippines: A Century Hence
C. To The Young Women of Malolos
D. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

13. In his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young
women of Malolos?

A. They exposed the abusive of Spanish friars


B. They fought against subjugation and slavery to men
C. They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated
D. They were known in Europe because of their talents in singing and dancing

14. What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's
'To The Young Women of Malolos'?
A. Women were not allowed to be educated like men
B. Women had a strong influence on the governor-general
C. Women were allowed to participated in civic and political affairs
D. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in the
government

15. 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?
A. El Filibusterismo
B. The Philippines: A Century Hence
C. To The Young Women of Malolos
D. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

16. Which is NOT part of Jose Rizal's Jose Rizal s predictions in 'The Philippines: A
Century Hence'? ‟

A. Philippines will prosper if Spain grant the reforms it needed


B. The Filipinos will try to be free from Spain through a revolution
C. The United States will have an interest in colonizing the Philippines
D. Spain will maintain her possession of the Philippines and defend it from other
colonizers

17. What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud
of their race?

A. Indios Bravos
B. La Liga Filipina
C. Propaganda Movement
D. Circulo Hispano-Filipino

18. Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the
Spaniards?

A. Japan B. Borneo C. Macau D. Hong Kong

19. Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?

A. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan


B. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba la C. The manifesto
demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
D. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican
friars
20. Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?

A. Juan Luna B. Maximo Viola C. Valentin Ventura D. Trinidad Pardo de


Tavera
LM06_La Liga Filipina and Life in Dapitan
1. Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the Philippines in June 21, 1892?

A. Lucia Rizal B. Paciano Rizal C. Jose Maria Basa D. Josephine Bracken

2. 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

A. I-III-IV-II
B. I-III-II-IV
C. III-II-I-IV
D. III-I-II-IV

3. When was the La Liga Filipina established?

A. July 3, 1892 B. July 6, 1982 C. October 6, 1896 D. December 30, 1896

4. Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?

A. Mutual protection among Filipinos


B. Demand reforms from Spain
C. Unity of the Filipino people into one nation
D. Advancement of education, agriculture and commerce

5. What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?

A. One like all B. Unity in diversity C. To God be the glory D. Honor and
Excellence

6. Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?

A. It is open for all who are willing


B. It is open only for the ilustrado and principalias
C. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges
D. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed

7. 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

A. I and II
B. I and III
C. III and IV
D. I, II and III
8. 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
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. III and IV

9. What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?

A. The revolution broke out


B. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal
C. Jose Rizal was arrested and exile to Dapitan
D. Members quarreled about the organization s course of action ‟

10. How is the La Liga Filipina different form the Propaganda movement?

A. The La Liga Filipina was well supported by the principalia classes while the
Propaganda movement was supported by the masses.
B. In the La Liga Filipina, Jose Rizal was the president and has great powers, while
in the Propaganda movement he was not elected as president and was not quite
influential.
C. The La Liga Filipina aimed for the independence of the Philippines from Spain
through a revolution, while the Propaganda Movement aimed for the assimilation of
the Philippines to Spain.
D. In the La Liga Filipina, all Filipinos will work together to improve their lives and
the country while in the Propaganda movement, the ilustrado were the only ones
working for the betterment of the Philippines.

11. 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?

A. Katipunan B. Indios Bravos C. Circulo Hispano-Filipino D. Cuerpos


Compromisarios

12. 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?

A. Katipunan B. Indios Bravos C. Circulo Hispano-Filipino D. Cuerpos


Compromisarios

13. Which directly caused the deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan?

A. His novels B. The Katipunan C. The „Poor Friars ‟D. The La Liga
Filipina

14. What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his students in the subject „nature study ?

A. Studying the flora and fauna of Dapitan.


B. Making sketches or drawings with nature as the subject.
C. Studying ways on the conservation or preservation of the environment.
D. Collecting specimens of flowers, plants, shells, insects and reptiles.
15. How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while in
Dapitan?

A. By betting on the lottery


B. By sending specimens to Europe
C. By the money paid to him by his patients
D. By the funds sent to him by his family members.

16. Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem „Mi
Retiro ? ‟

A. Rizal s love for Josephine Bracken. ‟


B. Rizal s contentment of his life in Dapitan. ‟
C. Rizal s concept of nation and nation-building. ‟
D. Rizal s longingness to his family members especially to his mother‟ .

17. Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan?

A. Leonor Rivera B. Nelly Bausted C. Gertrude Becket D.

Josephine Bracken 18. Why did Rizal s family oppose the marriage of

Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken? ‟

A. Josephine Bracken was too young for Jose Rizal.


B. They didn t like Josephine for she was a foreigner and non-Catholic. ‟
C. They suspected Josephine Bracken as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities.
D. They suspected that Josephine will only distract Jose Rizal in his works for the
country.

19. How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of agriculture in Dapitan?

A. He discovered various species of fruit bearing trees.


B. He constructed a water system that will irrigate the fields.
C. He purchased agricultural tools and taught the famers in using these.
D. He built a water reservoir or dam that will contain water for draught seasons.

20. What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela
about the plans of the Katipunan?

A. Jose Rizal was against the revolution.


B. Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature.
C. Jose Rizal was considered as a threat to the Katipunan.
D. Jose Rizal declared his allegiance to the Spanish colonial regime.

LM07_SSCI 111_Trial and Martyrdom


1. 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
A. II-III-IV-I
B. II-III-I-IV
C. II-IV-III-I
D. II-IV –I-III

2. Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose Rizal while on board of a ship
going to Cuba?
A. Paciano Rizal B. Emilio Jacinto C. Andres Bonifacio D. Josephine Bracken
3. What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?

A. S.S. Colon B. M.V. Cebu C. SS. Espaňa D. M.V. Isla de Panay

4. Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the
Philippines?

A. Fort Santiago B. Fort Bonifacio C. Montjuich Prioson D. Cuartel de Espaňa

5. What are the charges against Jose Rizal? I. Traitor to Spain II. Inciting rebellion III.
Illegal association IV. Mason and Anti-Church
A. I and III
B. I and IV
C. II and III
D. III and IV

6. Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?

A. The outbreak of Philippine revolution


B. The establishment of the La Liga Filipina
C. His novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
D. The discovery of ‗Poor Friars‘ which was found in their luggage

7. What was the content of Jose Rizal‘s manifesto in December 15, 1896?

A. Rizal‘s sworn allegiance to Spain


B. Rizal‘s call for Filipinos to unite against Spain
C. Statement of Rizal‘s support to the revolution
D. Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution

8. How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?

A. Right and justified


B. Strong and violent
C. Vigorous and joyous
D. Absurd and disastrous

9. Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?

A. The principalias B. The revolutionaries C. The Spanish authorities D. The


Filipinos in Europe

10. Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
A. Education is a prerequisite of freedom
B. The study of civic virtues is needed to become worthy of freedom
C. Change in the society must come for the government or authorities rather than from
the people D. The revolution was justified by the failure of the Spanish authorities
to grant the reforms needed for the betterment of the people

11. Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal‘s intentions in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?

A. Condemn and stop the rebellion


B. Deny his participation in the rebellion
C. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject
D. Express the importance of education and civic virtues

12. Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?

A. Defend himself from the accusations against him


B. Recommend reforms needed to pacify the rebellion
C. Inspire the Filipinos to follow his path of non-violence
D. Discuss the prerequisites needed for the rebellion to succeed

13. In his letters in December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the pain
he had caused him/her?

A. Paciano Rizal B. Teaodora Alonso C. Francisco Mercado D. Josephine


Bracken

14. What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed?
A. Alcohol burner
B. A book- ‗Imitation of Christ‘
C. The poem ‗Mi Ultimo Adios‘
D. A statuette of the sacred heart

15. What were the evidence presented against Jose Rizal?

A. Jose Rizal‘s novels and the La Liga Filipina


B. The letters of Jose Rizal to his fellow propagandists
C. Accounts about the several attempts of the Katipunan to help Jose Rizal escape D.
Accounts about Jose Rizal‘s name used as password and battle cry of the
revolutionaries

16. Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?

A. Paco cemetery B. Manila Cathedral C. Intramuros cemetery D. Luneta de


Bagumbayan
17. Who gave the title ‗Mi Ultimo Adios‘ to Jose Rizal‘s last poem?

A. Paciano Rizal B. Narcisa Rizal C. Mariano Ponce D. Josephine Bracken

18. 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


II. Rizal emphasized that freedom could be acquired through non-violence
III. Rizal expressed the idea that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the revolution
and his martyrdom
IV.Rizal expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if they die
for the country

A. I and III B. I and IV C. II and III D. III and IV

19. Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: ―Farewell, sweet foreigner – my
darling, my delight! ‖?

A. Leonor Rivera
B. The Philippines
C. Teodora Alonso
D. Josephine Bracken
20. What did Rizal mean in these lines: ―O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may
rise! To perish that you may live! ... ? ‖

A. Heroism means dying for one‘s convictions


B. Sacrificing one‘s life is necessary to let others live
C. Sacrificing one‘s life for the country is a great honor
D. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor

Multiple Choice:
Who are the principalias?
     I.   Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe
     II.  Spaniards that were living in the Philippines
     III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule
     IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government  
Select one:
a. III and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and IV
Multiple Choice:
Why were the GOMBURZA executed? 
I. They actively supported the secularization movement.
II. They refused to submit to the authority of the regular priests.
III.  They were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity.
IV. They wrote propaganda materials that exposed the abuses of the friars.
Select one:
a. I-III

Who authored the Rizal Law?


Sen. Claro M. Recto

Which describe the social conditions in Spain during the 19 th century?


       I. Civil unrest due to civil war                            III. Occupied by the French
       II. Ruled by incompetent officials                      IV. Political and economic stagnation
Select one:
a. I and III
b. II and IV
c. II and III
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?

a. Confradia de San Jose


b. Propaganda
c. Katipunan
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite Mutiny in
1872. 
Select one:
True
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.
Select one:
True
False
The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
Select one:
True
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the passages
in Rizal’s novels that anti-catholic.
b. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from reading
the novels but not from taking the Rizal course.
c. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
d. 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?
Select one:
a. 1872 Cavite Mutiny
b. The Secularization Movement
c. Emergence of  Middle class
d. Opening of the Suez Canal
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE? 
Select one:
a. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate with
racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
b. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the
creoles.
c. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during
Rizal's time.
d. 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? 
Select one:
a. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
b. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class
c. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe 
d. Children of inter-marriages between Spaniards, Filipino and Chinese
Why were the GOMBURZA executed? 
h. I-III 
i. The Filipinos who became wealthy because of the economic boom brought about by the
opening of
j. the Philippines in the international trade were called Indios.
k. Select one:
l. True
m. False 
n. 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. 
Select one:
True 
False
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
III. Founding of the La Liga Filipina
IV. Establishment of the Propaganda movement
Select one:
a. IV-III-II-I
b. I-II-IV-III 
c.

A. II-III-I-IV

d. III-II-I-IV
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and
modernization.
Select one:
True
False 
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.
Select one:
True 
False
Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19 th century?
       I. Civil unrest due to civil war                            III. Occupied by the French
       II. Ruled by incompetent officials                      IV. Political and economic stagnation
Select one:
a. II and IV 
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and III
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. 
Select one:
a. Statement II is true.
b. Neither of the statements is true
c. Both statements are true. 
d. Statement I is true.
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by
the friars
like the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. Meztizos
b. Inquilinos 
c. Insulares
d. Indios Bravos
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.
Select one:
a. Statement I is true. 
b. Both statements are true.
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement II 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?
Select one:
a. R.A. 1254
b. R.A. 2145
c. R.A. 2415
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Economic stagnation
b. Prevalence of poverty and corruption
c. Strong American presence in the Philippines 
d. Filipinos' divisive politic
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
Select one:
a. Articles about Philippine history and culture
b. Reforms needed by the Philippines
c. Spanish literature, culture and society 
d. Criticisms about Spanish government officials and clergy
What is the aim of secularization movement? 
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. The use of indigenous language in church services.
c. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests. 
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests.
What was the aim of the secularization movement? 
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priest 
c. The use of indigenous language in church services.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in the
world and in the Philippines.
Select one:
True 
False
The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the 19 th 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. 
Select one:
True
False 
When was the Rizal Law passed?
Select one:
a. June 12, 1966
b. June 12, 1976
c. June 12, 1946
d. 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. 
Select one:
True 
False
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Promote intellectual development 
b. Promote sense of nationalism
c. Develop moral character
d. Develop civic conscience
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.
  
Select one:
a. II-III-IV
b. I-II- III
c. I-III-IV
d. I-II-IV 
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE? 
Select one:
a. It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards. 
b. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during
Rizal's time.
c. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate with
racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
d. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the
creoles.
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn the
Spanish
colonial rule in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement
b. Rise of the middle classes
c. Secularization Movement
d. 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.
Select one:
True 
False
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
Select one:
a. I-III
b. III-IV
c. II-III 
d. I-II
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda 
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
c. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
d. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on him?
Select one:
a. The Monkey and the Crocodile
b. The Story of Maria Makiling
c. The Foolish Butterfly 
d. The Story of Bernardo Carpio
What is the El Amor Patrio all about?
Select one:
a. A poem written by Rizal which shows his longing for his family and country.
b. A political satire about the abuses of Spanish friars.
c. A congratulatory speech of Jose Rizal to Juan Luna at Felix Hidalgo.
d. An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country. 
When was Jose Rizal born?  
(Format: Month/Day/Year i.e.  July 4, 1945)
June 19, 1861
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________.
Select one:
a. Biñan
b. Calamba
c. Sta. Cruz 
d. Sampaloc
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. Santiago
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
c. Victoria
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Sa Aking Mga Kabata 
b. Junto Al Pasig
c. A La Juventud Filipina
d. Consejo de los Dioses
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
Who is Jose Rizal’s father?
Select one:
a. Domingo Lamco
b. Paciano Mercado
c. Francisco Mercado 
d. Justiniano Cruz
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
      I. Diamond ring from Saturnina
      II. Handkerchief from Leonor  Rivera
      III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano
      IV. Fountain pen from Francisco Mercado
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III 
d. II-III
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
Select one:
a. Djemnah 
b. Victoria
c. McCulloch
d. Salvadora
ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes de Madrid in 1884 which was interpreted by the
Spaniards in Manila as
an attack to the colonial regime. 
Select one:
True 
False
Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was featured in the Diariong Tagalog in
1882?
Select one:
a. Graciano Lopez-Jaena
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar 
c. Basilio Teodoro
d. Paciano Rizal
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
Select one:
a. It's innate and constant feeling among humans 
b. It’s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools
c. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized
d. It’s a product of common hatred towards colonizers
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?
Select one:
a. 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?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
b. Jose Mercado 
c. Jose Rizal
d. Jose Protacio Rizal
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
Select one:
a. A La Juventud Filipina
b. Consejo de los Dioses
c. Junto Al Pasig 
d. Sa AkingMgaKabata
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?
Select one:
a. Merchant
b. Green Fields 
c. Patriot
d. Farmer
Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s Family. 
Select one:
True
False 
What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was young?
Select one:
a. Children's Friend
b. Uncle Tom's Cabin
c. The Count of Monte Cristo
d. Les Miserables
In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe or associate compared the patria
with _______________.
Select one:
a. heaven
b. nature
c. women
d. paradise
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?
Select one:
a. Ophthalmology
b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Land Surveying
d. Philosophy and Letters
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?


Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino 
b. Propaganda Movement
c. Indios Bravos
d. La Liga Filipina
What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish students during
Rizal's time?
Select one:
a. Ateneo Municipal 
b. University of Sto. Tomas
c. Colegio de San Juan Letran
d. Colegio de San Agustin
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?
Select one:
a. Political, economic and educational reforms
b. Equality of rights and privileges among social classes
c. Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain 
d. Assimilation of Philippine to Spain
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg?
Select one:
a. Scenic beauty of Heidelberg and other German cities
b. Longingness for his town and loved ones 
c. The experiences of his travels in different European countries
d. Childhood memories in Ateneo Municipal
How many children were there in the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. 11 
b. 13
c. 9
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him who
imparted knowledge and values to him. 
c. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing system of
education during his time.
d. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political
conditions during his time.
What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal’s money in Europe?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was sickly and most of his money were allotted for medical expenses.
b. The family’s income fluctuated due to low production and high rent.
c. His father was having hard time sending him money due to Spaniard's suspicion. 
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
Select one:
a. Principalias
b. Mestizos
c. Infieles 
d. Indio
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
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
Select one:
a. Philosophy and Letters
b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was a mason.
b. There was no public consultation on the provisions of the law.
c. The printing and distribution of the novels are too expensive.
d. Jose Rizal's novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic.
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
Select one:
a. Junto Al Pasig
b. Sa AkingMgaKabata
c. Consejo de los Dioses
d. A La Juventud Filipina 
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
Select one:
a. Bachelor of Arts 
b. Philosophy and Letters
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19 th century?
Select one:
a. United Kingdom
b. France 
c. United States
d. Germany
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? 
Select one:
a. Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne 
What was the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg all about?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s appreciation of the scenic view of Heidelberg
b. Rizal’s idea of Filipino identity and nationalism
c. Rizal's call and hope for the betterment of the Philippines 
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?
Select one:
a. Confradia de San Jose
b. Propaganda 
c. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
d. Katipunan
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?
Select one:
a. Hard-headed 
b. Quiet and thinker
c. Sickly
d. Has a frail body
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing
the novel?
Select one:
a. Juan Luna
b. Maximo Viola 
c. Valentin Ventura
d. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?
Select one:
a. His nanny 
b. His uncle
c. His brother
d. His mother
Short Quiz 1
Which statement is NOT true about the passage of the Rizal Law?
The correct answer is: Sen. Claro M. Recto opposed the passage of Rizal Law for he believes that the
novel
Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century?
The correct answer is: II and IV
The objective of the passage of Rizal Law in 1952 is to boost or rekindle the dwindling [‘shrinking’]
sense o
The correct answer is: Strong American presence in the Philippines
Multiple Choice: Which describe the social conditions in Spain during the 19th
century? The correct answer is: I and III
Who authored the Rizal Law?
Sen. Claro M. Recto Correct
What is the legal basis of including the study of the life and works of Jose Rizal in the curriculum of
high sch R.A. 1425
Evaluate the following statements: I. To reach more Filipino students, the novels and other works of
Jose R Both statements are true.
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?
Promote intellectual development
When was the Rizal Law passed?
12-Jun-56
Evaluate the following statements: I. College students are required to read the unexpurgated versions
of th The correct answer is: Statement I is true.
Short Quiz 2
What are the contributions of the Propaganda movement in the history of the
Philippines? The correct answer is: I-II-IV
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by the friars
like th Inquilinos
Who are the principalias?
The correct answer is: I and IV
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn the Spanish
colonial ru
The correct answer is: 1872 Cavite Mutiny
What was the aim of the secularization movement?
The correct answer is: Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priest
What is the aim of secularization movement?
The correct answer is: Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests.
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?
The correct answer is: It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards.
Why were the GOMBURZA executed?
The correct answer is: I-III
Arrange the following events in chronological order. I. 1872 Cavite Mutiny II. Execution of the
Gomburza The correct answer is: I-II-IV-III
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
The correct answer is: Spanish literature, culture and society
Short Quiz 3
Matching Type choose the correct answer
The correct answer is: Literary piece by Jose Rizal which talks about love for one’s language – Sa
Aking mga Kabata, Literary piece by Jose Rizal which won first prize in UST in 1879 – To The
Filipino Youth, A story which had left deep impact on Jose Rizal – The Foolish Butterfly, Title of
the book which young Jose Rizal and his mother used to read – Children's Friend, Literary piece by
Jose Rizal which won first prize in Ateneo Municipal – Junto Al Pasig

What is the full name of Jose Rizal?


Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
When was Jose Rizal born?
June 19, 1861
Where did Jose Rizal start his formal
education? Ateneo Municipal
What course did Jose Rizal finish in UST?
Ophthalmology
Who influenced young Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores?
His Nanny
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?
The correct answer is: Children's Friend
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on him?
The correct answer is: The Foolish Butterfly
Who is Jose Rizal’s father?
The correct answer is: Francisco Mercado
Who is Jose Rizal's mother?
The correct answer is: Teodora Alonso
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?
Land Surveying
What is the meaning of the surname
'Rizal'? correct answer is: Green
Fields
Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education?
The correct answer is: Ateneo Municipal
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
The correct answer is: Junto Al Pasig
Which literary piece made by Jose Rizal is about the love for one’s language?
The correct answer is: Sa Aking Mga Kabata
What made Jose Rizal shift to the ophthalmology course while
in UST? The correct answer is: His mother was going blind.
When was Jose Rizal born?
June 19, 1861
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a
young boy? answer is: 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 correct answer is: The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him
who im
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
Bachelor of Arts
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?
His nanny
What was the first course taken by Rizal
in UST? correct answer is: 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
Short Quiz 4
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________.
Sta. Cruz
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
I-III
What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europ2?
Jose Mercado
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
Djemnah
What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to Singapore?
Salvadora
In ‘El Amor Patrio’ how should men profess or express their love for the country according to Jose
Rizal?
II-III
In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe or associate compared the patria with
______________ The correct answer is: nature
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”? The correct answer is: It's innate and constant
feeling among humans
What is the El Amor Patrio all about?
The correct answer is: An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country.
Assignment 001
What is the legal basis of the Rizal Law?
RA1425
Jose Rizal’s ‘On the Indolence of the Filipino’ criticizes the incompetence of the Spanish officials
designated 0
What is the organization established by Ilustrados that aims to demand reforms and push for the
assimilati Propaganda Movement
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and
modernization. 0
Students who feel that their religious beliefs are offended by Rizal’s novels are exempted from
taking the R
0
Assignment 002
The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the arrest and exile of Jose Rizal marked the end of
the Pro 1
The Filipinos who became wealthy because of the economic boom brought about by the opening of
the Ph 0
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in the world and in
the P 1
The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular priest was
called Secularization
The middles classes in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization is known as
Principalias
Assignment 3
Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education?
Ateneo Municipal
When was Jose Rizal born?
June 19, 1861
Who influenced young Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores?
Nanny
What course did Jose Rizal finish in UST?
Ophthalmology
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
Assignment 4
The goal of Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was to observe the European society and to acquire
knowledge that 1
What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which expresses his hopes for the betterment of
the Phi To The Flowers of Heidelberg
What is the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?
Circulo Hispano-Filipino
What is the title of the essay written by Jose Rizal which deals with love for one’s country?
El Amor Patrio
Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of
Rizal’s Family. 0
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
A La Juventud Filipina
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?
His nanny
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?
Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?
Hard-headed
Which statements are TRUE about Filipino
nationalism?
I-IV
What was the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg all about?
Rizal's call and hope for the betterment of the Philippines
What are the legacies of the Propaganda movement?
I-IV
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.

What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th century?


France
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
Bachelor of Arts
Which DOES NOT describe the social, economic and political conditions in the Philippines in the
19th centu Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne
What was the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?
Circulo Hispano-Filipino
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing the novel?
Maximo Viola
To what social class did Jose Rizal and his family belong?
Principalias
What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish students during Rizal's time?
Ateneo Municipal
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of
Rizal Law? Jose Rizal's novels are anti-clerical and
anti-Catholic.
Among the voluminous books read by Jose Rizal, which one was about free
people? The English Revolution
Which idea is NOT part of Jose Rizal’s congratulatory toast for Juan Luna and Felix
Hidalgo? The freedom of the Philippines from Spain
hat group of people occupies the highest social status in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial
rule?
Peninsulares
What were the courses took and finished by Rizal at the Universidad Central de Madrid?
I-II
Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
Infieles
When was Jose Rizal born?
June 19, 1861
What made Jose Rizal shift to the ophthalmology course while in UST?
His mother was going blind.
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
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg?
Longingness for his town and loved ones
What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions of thePhilippines and
asked for Propaganda
How many children were there in the Rizal family?
11
What were the problems experienced by Jose Rizal in Europe?
II-III
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
Philosophy and Letters
Which is NOT a reason for the disbandment of Circulo-Hispano Filipino?
Spanish censorship
Which DOES NOT describe the Noli Me Tangere according to the report of the committee appointed
by the The correct answer is: Anti-revolution
Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?
Valentin Ventura
Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
The correct answer is: To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities
What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud of their
race? The correct answer is: Indios Bravos
Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the
Spaniards? The correct answer is: Borneo
What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy, cleanliness and
industry?
The correct answer is: Japan
Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands of Laguna?
The correct answer is: To stop the increase in the rent of lands
Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?
The correct answer is: Paciano Rizal
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?
The correct answer is: The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
Which is NOT part of Jose Rizal's Jose Rizal’s predictions in 'The Philippines: A Century Hence'?
The correct answer is: Spain will maintain her possession of the Philippines and defend it from other
colon
How is the La Liga Filipina different form the Propaganda movement?
The correct answer is: In the La Liga Filipina, all Filipinos will work together to improve their lives
and the c
Arrange the events chronologically.
III-II-I-IV
What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?
The correct answer is: Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.
The funds of the La Liga Filipina were used for
__________.
The correct answer is: II and III
When was the La Liga Filipina established?
The correct answer is: July 3, 1892
Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?
The correct answer is: Demand reforms from Spain
How could one become a member of the La Liga
Filipina?
The correct answer is: I and II
Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the Philippines on June 21, 1892?
The correct answer is: Lucia Rizal
Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?
The correct answer is: Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.
What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?
The correct answer is: One like all
Multiple Choice: I. Execution of Jose Rizal
II-IV-III-I
What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
The correct answer is: Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution
How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
The correct answer is: Absurd and disastrous
Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
The correct answer is: The revolutionaries
Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?
The correct answer is: The outbreak of Philippine revolution
What are the charges against Jose Rizal?
II and III
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the Philippines?
The correct answer is: Fort Santiago
What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?
The correct answer is: M.V. Isla de Panay
Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose Rizal while on board of a ship going to
Cuba? The correct answer is: Emilio Jacinto
Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
The correct answer is: The revolution was justified by the failure of the Spanish authorities to grant
the refo

Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the Philippines?
The correct answer is: Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere
Why did people flock to Calamba?
The correct answer is: For them to be treated by Jose Rizal
What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose Rizal a personal escort?
The correct answer is: To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and activities
Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the governor-general to Malacañan
Palace? The correct answer is: To discuss the contents and implications of
the Noli Me Tangere
What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned from Europe?
The correct answer is: He put up a clinic
Assignment 006
What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the disbandment of the
La The correct answer is: Cuerpos Compromisarios
Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan?
The correct answer is: Josephine Bracken
What grouped continued to waged a revolution after the disbandment of the La Liga
Filipina? The correct answer is: katipunan
When was the La Liga Filipina established? M/D/Y-month/00/0000
The correct answer is: july/03/1892
What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment of his life in
Dapitan?
The correct answer is: Mi Retiro
Assignment 007
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines?
The correct answer is: Fort Santiago
Where was the last poem written by Jose Rizal hidden?
The correct answer is: Alcohol burner
Jose Rizal’s Mi Ultimo Adios was translated in Tagalog in order to inspire the revolutionaries.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Jose Rizal was arrested because he was implicated in the outbreak of the Cuban revolution?
The correct answer is 'False'.
The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while he was on his way to Cuba in order to join the
revoluti The correct answer is 'True'.

Which novel was dedicated to the Filipinos?


The correct answer is: MAKAMISA/Etikang Tagalog

Which novel was first written in Tagalog?


The correct answer is: MAKAMISA/Etikang Tagalog
Which novel which talks about reform and revolution as means of achieving social
transformation? The correct answer is: El Filibusterismo
Which novel reflects the religious fanaticism of the Filipinos?
The correct answer is: Noli Me Tangere
What term was used by Jose Rizal to describe the abuses and injustices committed by the Spanish
authoriti The correct answer is: THE SOCIAL CANCER
What is the ‘defect’ of Filipinos which was criticized and discussed by Jose Rizal in his novels? Which
wor
Religious fanaticism To The You To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate his third novel? Which is no
To the Filipinos The Philipp
What are the topics discussed by Rizal in NoliMe Tangere? Which wor
I and III Philippines
What is the reason for the failure of the revolution in the El Filibusterismo? Which stat
The rebellion was led by selfish interests and motives The Spanis
Which describe the ‘social cancer’? Which stat
I and III Statement

Why did Jose Rizal write his third novel in Tagalog? Which stat
To be understood by the Filipinos The Filipino
What are the topics discussed by Rizal in El Filibusterismo? What qual
II and IV Servitude a

What is meant by filibustero? Which cou


Revolutionary Women we
What was the effect of ‘social cancer’ to the society as portrayed in the Noli Me Tangere? All are qua
Stagnation and backwardness subservien
To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate the Noli Me Tangere? Which wor
To the Philippines On the Ind

Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896? Which act The correct answer is:
Defend himself from the accusations against him Act 137
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America? Which DOE
The correct answer is: Discrimination to the Chinese and negro Anti-Spani
In his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of Malolo
Which are The correct answer is: They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated
II and IV
Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed? Who is the
The correct answer is: Paco cemetery Dona Victo
Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto? Jose Rizal’s
The correct answer is: Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject marry Jose
Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem? Where is th The correct answer is:
Mariano Ponce Pili
What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about the plans o
Which prov The correct answer is: Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature. All of these
After the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina, members reorganized and the ‘society’ was spli Which
poe
The correct answer is: Cuerpo de Compromisarios To My Fell
What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish
thaWhich poe
The correct answer is: Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor. To The
Flow

Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi Retiro’? What could
The correct answer is: Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan These lines
The aim of the La Liga Filipina is to continue asking reforms from Spain for the betterment of
theWho is the
The correct answer is 'False'. Elias
What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The You
Which amo The correct answer is: Women were not allowed to be educated like men Some
Filipi
Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his relationship with Josephine Bracken because the thought
Which doc
The correct answer is 'True'. The testim
Which could be inferred from the following stanza of the ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’? Which is em
“On the field of battle, fighting with delirium, The youth others give you their lives without
doubts, without gloom.
The site nought matters: cypress, laurel or lily: Who embo
The correct answer is: I and IV Padre Agat
After the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina, members reorganized and the ‘society’ was split
Which poe
The correct answer is: Katipunan Mi Ultimo
How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while in Dapitan? Which is a
The correct answer is: By sending specimens to Europe The social
What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his students in the subject ‘nature study’? To whom d
The correct answer is: Collecting specimens of flowers, plants, shells, insects and reptiles. To his moth
In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he had caus All
of the fo
The correct answer is: Francisco Mercado Uncompro
Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner – my darling, my delig
Which poe
The correct answer is: Josephine Bracken Mi Retiro
Why did Rizal’s family oppose the marriage of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken? How could
The correct answer is: They suspected Josephine Bracken as a spy sent by the Spanish authoritieJose
Rizal m
When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the revolution
Which is N
The correct answer is 'True'. Those who
Which directly caused the deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan? What are t
The correct answer is: The La Liga Filipina I and II
Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan? Which is a
The correct answer is: Josephine Bracken Many of R
What were the pieces of evidence presented against Jose Rizal? What could
The correct answer is: Accounts about Jose Rizal's name used as password and battle cry of the
Sacrificing
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and deportation of Jose
RizalWho were
The correct answer is 'True'. Spanish cle
Which work done by Jose Rizal presented a historical review of the Philippines encompassing thWho
amon
The correct answer is: The Philippines: A Century Hence Basilio
What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed? What could The correct
answer is: A book- 'Imitation of Christ' The Tagalo
All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful families.
Which poe
The correct answer is 'False'. To The Filip
Which work done by Jose Rizal corrected what has been falsified and distorted past and culture All
of the fo
The correct answer is: Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas Emilio Jacin
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of agriculture in Dapitan?
The correct answer is: He purchased agricultural tools and taught the farmers in using these.
ls are not meant to inspire nationalism and patriotism. of Filipino identity and nationalism. What
was believed to have caused the dwindling [‘shrinking’] sense of F hool and college?

Rizal are to be translated into English, Tagalog and major Philippine

dialects. he Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo as part of the

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ury under the rule of the Spanish colonial regime?
d values to him. r reforms from Spain? e governor-general to

review the contents of the novel? It is __________. nizers

country while in the Propaganda. movement, the illustrados were the only ones working for the
betterment
forms needed for the betterment of the

people Liga Filipina?

ion.

Essay which expresses Jose Rizal’s love for the country. The December 20, 1898 proclam
El Amor Patrio 1
Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the SpIn his December 15
Manifesto, J
Philippines: A Century Hence 0

Essays in which Rizal argued that the religion-centered education paralyzedIn his December 15,
1898 manif
On the Indolence of the Filipinos 0
Essay which expresses Jose Rizal’s insight on the important role of women Aside from Jose Rizal,
Andres Bo
To The Young Women of Malolos 1
Essay in which Rizal argued that Filipinos will win the freedom of the countAccording the National
Heroes C
Philippines: A Century Hence 1
How did the
rk of Jose Rizal expresses his views about the roles of Filipino women? America
ung Women of Malolos II and III
ot part of Jose Rizal’s prediction on the events that could happen in the Philippines? What is Jose
Rizal’s m
pines will be colonized by other European power after she gains independence from SHis ideas on
patriotism
rk of Jose Rizal predicted the inevitable collapse of Spanish colonial rule in Asia and thIs Jose Rizal
an Ameri s: A Century Hence No. He was venerated

tement is NOT true about the historical analysis of Jose Rizal about the Philippines in Why is Rizal
dubbed a
sh conquest brought the Filipinos civilization which they didn't have before. He never made a clea

tements are TRUE about Jose Rizal’s analysis on the indolence of the Filipinos? What are the informa
ts I, II and III I and II

tement is not true about the indolence of the Filipinos according to Jose Rizal? os What could be inferre
were indolent even before the colonization of the Spaniards. Jose Rizal's idea that
lities should not be possessed by Filipino women for them to fulfill their genuine rolesWhich proves
that Fil and obedience to the friars The Dec. 20 1898 pro

uld be inferred about Filipino women during the Spanish colonial regime from the sto Which
statementis TR ere not allowed to be educated like men. Statement III
alities of Spartan women that Filipino women must emulate except __________. According to the
Nati nce to their husbands Andres Bonifacio
rk of Jose Rizal explains the causes and implications of lack of national sentiments of tWhich proves
Jose Riz
dolence of the Filipinos His Dec. 15, 1896 ma

was issued by the Americans that created the Rizal province?

ES NOT describe Jose


Rizal’s third novel? ish
authorities
NOT stated in Jose Rizal’s December 15, 1896 manifesto to some Filipinos?

e character in Jose Rizal’s novels who wanted to become a Spaniard or European in order to acquire
higher orina
s alleged retraction was a requirement for him to
_________. ephine Bracken he setting of Jose
Rizal’s third novel?
oves that the study of Dr. Jose Rizal is
still relevant? e
em expresses the importance of one’s own
language? low Children
em depicts Rizal’s longing to his family and
home town? wers of Heidelberg
d be inferred from these lines in the poem To The Flowers of
Heidelberg: s depict Jose Rizal's hopes for his loved ones, his
countrymen and the Philippines. e revolutionary character in the Noli
Me Tangere?

ong the following is the impact of the Noli Me


Tangere? inos petition for the ouster of the
friars
cument invoked the perception that Rizal was ambivalent or fence-
setter? monies of Pio Valenzuela
mphasized by Jose Rizal in the poem To The Filipino
Youth? must use their knowledge and talents for the
benefit of the country.
odied the abuses and defects of Spanish friars in Jose Rizal’s
third novel? ton
em expresses Jose Rizal’s love for the country and his
countrymen? Adios
representation of the Bapor Tabo in the El
Filibusterismo? classes in the Philippines
did Jose Rizal dedicate the poem
MiRetiro? her, Teodora Alonso
following qualities of Dr. Jose Rizal were used by the Americans to promote him as the national hero
of the
omising em expresses Jose Rizal’s contentment of his

life in Dapitan? d Filipinos of today attain a better

understanding of Dr. Jose Rizal? must be read in the

context of the time and society he belongs to.

NOT a part of the criteria for the selection of Philippine


national hero? o are venerated and acclaimed by the
Filipino people the topics discussed by Jose Rizal in his
third novel?

proof that Jose Rizal was not anti-revolution according to Dr.


FloroQuibuyen? Rizal's family were members of Katipunan.
d be inferred from these lines in the Mi Ultimo Adios: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall
that you may rise! To pe one's life for the country is a great honor

e regarded by Jose Rizal as enemies or hindrances of progress, education and reform?


ergies ng the characters in Rizal’s novel advocated reform and education?
d be inferred from these lines in the poem To My Fellow Children: “But these were lost -- by furious
waves
og language was forgotten because of Spanish colonization.
em emphasizes that the youth are the hope of the father
land? pino Youth
following Filipino historical figures are in the list of candidates for Philippine national hero except ?
nto
Filipino identity and nationalism?
t of the Philippines.
mation of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo roves that Rizal was already venerated as national hero by the
Filipinos.

Jose Rizal swore his allegiance to Spain. festo, Rizal not only condemned the revolution but also

emphasized that Philippines must remain a colony

onifacio is also given an implied recognition as the Philippines’ national hero.

Committee, for one to be considered as national hero of the Philippines he/she must have a concept
of nati

ans promote Jose Rizal as the country’s national hero according to Renato Constantino?
most significant legacy to the Filipinos at
present time? m and nationalism
ican-sponsored hero?
d as a hero even before the Americans came.
as an ‘ambivalent’ hero? ar stand in the
revolution. ation stated in the alleged
retraction of Dr. Jose Rizal?

ed from the letter of Jose Rizal to Ferdinand Blumentritt on January 26, 1887which states: “A
peaceful strug
revolution against Spain is inevitable
lipinos already venerated Jose Rizal as national hero before the Americans recognized him as such?
oclamation issued by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
RUE about the selection of the Philippine national hero?

tional Heroes Committee, who is given an implied recognition as the Philippines’ national hero aside
from D

zal’s anti-revolution
stance? anifesto
social status?
Philippines except __________ erish that you may live! ...”?

were overthrown like bancas in the stormy sea, long years ago”?
of Spain.

tion and had contributed to the nations destiny. ggle shall always be a dream, for Spain will never
learn the lesson of her South American colonies”?

Dr. Jose Rizal?

LIFE AND WORK OF RIZAL (BY: Grace


Carticiano)
“magbenta mukhang tae”
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Multiple Choice:
Who are the principalias?
I. Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe
II. Spaniards that were living in the Philippines
III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule
IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
Select one:
a. III and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and IV
Multiple Choice:
Why were the GOMBURZA executed?
I. They actively supported the secularization movement.
II. They refused to submit to the authority of the regular priests.
III. They were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity.
IV. They wrote propaganda materials that exposed the abuses of the friars.
Select one:
a. I-III

Who authored the


Rizal Law? Sen.
Claro M. Recto
Which describe the
social conditions in
Spain during the 19th
century?

I. Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French


II. Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic stagnation
Select one:
a. I and III
b. II and IV
c. II and III
What is the title of the essay written by Marcelo H. Del Pilar that criticized the power and influence of
thefriars 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?
a. Confradia de San Jose
b. Propaganda
c. Katipunan
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite Mutiny in 1872.
Select one:
True

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.

Select one:
True
False
The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
Select one:
True
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:

a. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the passages
in Rizal’s novels that anti-catholic.

b. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from reading
the novels but not from taking the Rizal course.
c. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
d. 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?
Select one:
a. 1872 Cavite Mutiny
b. The Secularization Movement
c. Emergence of Middle class
d. Opening of the Suez Canal
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?
Select one:
a. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate with racial
equality, human dignity and love of country.
b. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the
creoles.
c. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during Rizal's
time.
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
b. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class
c. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe
d. Children of inter-marriages between Spaniards, Filipino and
Chinese Why were the GOMBURZA executed?
a. I-III
b. 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.
d. Select one:
e. True
f. False
The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular priest was
called
g.

Secularization
The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the arrest and exile of Jose Rizal marked the
end of the Propaganda movement.
Select one:
True
False
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
III. Founding of the La Liga Filipina
IV. Establishment of the Propaganda movement
Select one:
a. IV-III-II-I
b. I-II-IV-III
c.

A. II-III-I-IV

d. III-II-I-IV
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and modernization.
Select one:
True
False
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.
Select one:
True
False
Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French
II. Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic stagnation
Select one:
a. II and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and III
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.
Select one:

a. Statement II is true.

b. Neither of the statements is true


c. Both statements are true.
d. Statement I is true.
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by the
friars like the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. Meztizos
b. Inquilinos
c. Insulares
d. Indios Bravos
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.
Select one:
a. Statement I is true.
b. Both statements are true.
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement II 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?

Select one:
a. R.A. 1254
b. R.A. 2145
c. R.A. 2415
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Economic stagnation
b. Prevalence of poverty and corruption
c. Strong American presence in the Philippines
d. Filipinos' divisive politic
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
Select one:
a. Articles about Philippine history and culture
b. Reforms needed by the Philippines
c. Spanish literature, culture and society
d. Criticisms about Spanish government officials and
clergy What is the aim of secularization movement?
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. The use of indigenous language in church services.
c. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests.
What was the aim of the secularization movement?
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular
priest
c. The use of indigenous language in church services.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in the world
and in the Philippines.
Select one:
True
False
The Filipino nationalism that emerged during the 19 th 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.
Select one:
True
False
When was the Rizal Law passed?
Select one:
a. June 12, 1966
b. June 12, 1976
c. June 12, 1946
d. 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.
Select one:
True
False
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Promote intellectual development
b. Promote sense of nationalism
c. Develop moral character
d. Develop civic conscience
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.

Select one:
a. II-III-IV
b. I-II- III
c. I-III-IV
d. I-II-IV
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?
Select one:
a. It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards.
b. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during
Rizal's
time.

c. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate with
racial equality, human dignity and love of country.

d. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the
creoles.
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn the
Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement
b. Rise of the middle classes
c. Secularization Movement
d. 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.
Select one:
True
False
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
Select one:
a. I-III
b. III-IV
c. II-III
d. I-II
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
c. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
d. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on him?
Select one:
a. The Monkey and the Crocodile
b. The Story of Maria Makiling
c. The Foolish Butterfly
d. The Story of
Bernardo Carpio
What is the El Amor Patrio
all about?
Select one:
a. A poem written by Rizal which shows his longing for his family and country.
b. A political satire about the abuses of Spanish friars.
c. A congratulatory speech of Jose Rizal to Juan Luna at Felix Hidalgo.
d. An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country.
When was Jose Rizal born?
(Format: Month/Day/Year i.e. July 4, 1945)
June 19, 1861
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________.
b. Calamba
c. Sta. Cruz
d. Sampaloc
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. Santiago
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
c. Victoria
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
b. Junto Al Pasig
c. A La Juventud Filipina
d. Consejo de los Dioses
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
Who is Jose Rizal’s father?
Select one:
a. Domingo Lamco
b. Paciano Mercado
c. Francisco Mercado
d. Justiniano Cruz
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
I. Diamond ring from Saturnina
II. Handkerchief from Leonor Rivera
III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano IV. Fountain pen from Francisco Mercado
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
Select one:
a. Djemnah
b. Victoria
c. McCulloch
d. Salvadora
ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes de Madrid in 1884 which was interpreted by the
Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the colonial regime.
Select one:
True
False
Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was featured in the Diariong Tagalog in 1882?
Select one:
a. Graciano Lopez-Jaena
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
c. Basilio Teodoro
d. Paciano Rizal
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
Select one:
a. It's innate and constant feeling among humans
b. It’s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools
c. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized
d. It’s a product of common hatred towards colonizers
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?
Select one:

a. 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?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
b. Jose Mercado
c. Jose Rizal
d. Jose Protacio Rizal
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
Select one:
a. A La Juventud Filipina
b. Consejo de los Dioses
c. Junto Al Pasig
d. Sa AkingMgaKabata
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?
Select one:
a. Merchant
b. Green Fields
c. Patriot
d. Farmer
Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s Family.
Select one:
True
False
What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was young?
Select one:
a. Children's Friend
b. Uncle Tom's Cabin
c. The Count of Monte Cristo
d. Les Miserables
In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe or associate compared the patria with
_______________.

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b. nature
c. women
d. paradise
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?
Select one:
a. Ophthalmology
b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Land Surveying
d. Philosophy and Letters
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

PRELIM
What was the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Propaganda Movement
c. Indios Bravos
d. La Liga Filipina
What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish students during
Rizal's time?
Select one:
a. Ateneo Municipal
b. University of Sto. Tomas
c. Colegio de San Juan Letran
d. Colegio de San Agustin
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?
Select one:
a. Political, economic and educational reforms
b. Equality of rights and privileges among social classes
c. Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain
d. Assimilation of Philippine to Spain
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg?
Select one:
a. Scenic beauty of Heidelberg and other German cities
b. Longingness for his town and loved ones
c. The experiences of his travels in different European countries
d. Childhood memories in Ateneo Municipal How many
children were there in the Rizal family?

S
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l
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c
t

o
n
e
:

a
.

1
1

b. 13
c. 9
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around
him who
imparted knowledge and values to him.
c. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing system of
education during his time.

d. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political
conditions during his time.
What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal’s money in Europe?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was sickly and most of his money were allotted for medical expenses.
b. The family’s income fluctuated due to low production and high rent.
c. His father was having hard time sending him money due to Spaniard's suspicion.
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
Select one:
a. Principalias
b. Mestizos
c. Infieles
d. Indio
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
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
Select one:

a. Philosophy and Letters

b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was a mason.
b. There was no public consultation on the provisions of the law.
c. The printing and distribution of the novels are too expensive.
d. Jose Rizal's novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic.
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
Select one:
a. Junto Al Pasig
b. Sa AkingMgaKabata
c. Consejo de los Dioses
d. A La Juventud Filipina
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
Select one:
a. Bachelor of Arts
b. Philosophy and Letters
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th century?
Select one:
a. United Kingdom
b. France
c. United States
d. Germany
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?
Select one:

a. Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne


What was the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg all about?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s appreciation of the scenic view of Heidelberg
b. Rizal’s idea of Filipino identity and nationalism
c. Rizal's call and hope for the betterment of the Philippines
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?
Select one:
a. Confradia de San Jose
b. Propaganda
c. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
d. Katipunan
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?
Select one:
a. Hard-headed
b. Quiet and thinker
c. Sickly
d. Has a frail body
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing
the novel?
Select one:
a. Juan Luna
b. Maximo Viola
c. Valentin Ventura
d. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?
Select one:
a. His nanny
b. His uncle
c. His brother
d. His mother
Multiple Choice:
Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands of Laguna?
Select one:

a. To stop the increase in the rent of lands


b. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba
c. To allow the people especially the women to be educated
d. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
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Multiple Choice:
Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Select one:

a. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities


b. To further his studies
c. To continue hid propaganda works
d. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes
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Multiple Choice:

Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?

Select one:
a. Marcelo H. del Pilar
b. Jose Taviel de Andrade
c. Paciano Rizal
d. Jose Maria Basa

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What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the disbandment of the
La Liga Filipina?

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Multiple Choice:

How is the La Liga Filipina different form the Propaganda movement?

Select one:
a. The La Liga Filipina aimed for the independence of the Philippines from Spain through a
revolution, while the Propaganda Movement aimed for the assimilation of the Philippines
to
Spain.
b. In the La Liga Filipina, Jose Rizal was the president and has great powers, while in the
Propaganda movement he was not elected as president and was not quite influential.
c. The La Liga Filipina was well supported bythe principalia classes while the Propaganda
movement was supported by the masses.
d. In the La Liga Filipina, all Filipinos will work together to improve their lives and the
country while in the Propaganda. movement, the illustrados were the only ones
working for the betterm
ent of the Philippines.

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What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment of his life in
Dapitan?
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Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan?

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Multiple Choice:
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
Select one:

a. III-I-II-IV
b.I-III-IV-II
c. I-III-II-IV
d. III-II-I-IV
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Multiple Choice:
What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned from Europe?
Select one:

a. He put up a musem
b. He put up a school
c. He put up a studio

d. He put up a clinic
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Multiple Choice:
Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?
Select one:
a. Juan Luna
b. Valentin Ventura
c. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
d. Maximo Viola
Identify what is asked;
What grouped continued to waged a revolution after the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina?

Answer:
What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose Rizal a personal escort?
Select one:
a. To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and activities
b. To help Jose Rizal in his clinic
c. To ensure that Jose Rizal will not escape once investigated
d. To keep Jose Rizal away from Filipino revolutionaries
What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud of their
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. La Liga Filipina
c. Indios Bravos
d. Propaganda Movement
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?
Select one:
a. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
b. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
c. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
d. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican friars
Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the governor-general to Malacañan Palace?
Select one:
a. To pay respect to the governor-general who was his friend
b. To discuss the contents and implications of the Noli Me Tangere
c. To be investigated for being the honorary president of the propaganda movement d. To
explain his sudden arrival
Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?
Select one:

a. It is open for all who are willing.

b. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.


c. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
d. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges. When was the La
Liga Filipina established? M/D/Y-month/00/0000
July/03/1892
Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the Spaniards?
Select one:

a. Hong Kong
b. Borneo
c. Macau
d. Japan
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Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?
Select one:

a. Unity of the Filipino people into one nation


b.
Demand reforms from Spain
c. Advancement of education, agriculture and commerce
d. Mutual protection among Filipinos
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What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy, cleanliness and industry?
Select one:

a. Hong Kong
b. Borneo
c. Japan
d. U.S.A.
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What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?
Select one:

a. Members quarreled about the organization’s course of action.


b. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
c. The revolution broke out.

d. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.


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What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?
Select one:

a. Unity in diversity
b. Honor and Excellence
c. To God be the glory
d. One like all
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When was the La Liga Filipina established?
Select one:

a. December 30, 1896


b. October 6, 1896
c. July 6, 1982
d. July 3, 1892
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Why did people flock to Calamba?
Select one:

a. For them to be treated by Jose Rizal


b. For them to join the La Liga Filipina
c. For them to purchase copies of the Noli Me Tangere
d. For them to sought Jose Rizal’s legal advice
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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 __________.
Select one:

a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution
d. Anti-government
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Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the Philippines?
Select one:

a. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets foot in the
Philippines
b.
Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere
c. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution
d. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
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Multiple Choice:

Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the Philippines on June 21, 1892?

Select one:
a. Paciano Rizal
b. Jose Maria Basa
c. Lucia Rizal
d. Josephine Bracken

Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan?

Answer:

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What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the disbandment of the La
Liga Filipina?

Answer:

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Why did people flock to Calamba?

Select one:
a. For them to join the La Liga Filipina
b. For them to purchase copies of the Noli Me Tangere

c. For them to be treated by Jose Rizal


d. For them to sought Jose Rizal’s legal advice

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Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?
Select one:

a. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba


b. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican friars
c. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
d. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
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When was the La Liga Filipina established?
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a. July 6, 1982
b. July 3, 1892
c. October 6, 1896
d. December 30, 1896
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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
Select one:

a. III-II-I-IV
b. III-I-II-IV
c. I-III-II-IV
d. I-III-IV-II
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What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud of their race?
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a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. La Liga Filipina
c. Indios Bravos
d. Propaganda Movement
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What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?
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a. One like all


b. Unity in diversity
c. Honor and Excellence
d. To God be the glory
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What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?
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a. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.


b. Members quarreled about the organization’s course of action.
c. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
d. The revolution broke out.
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Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?

Select one:
a. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges.

b. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.


c. It is open for all who are willing.
d. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.

QUIZ 4
In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the cause of the revolution
but not its timing.

True

False

In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he had caused
him/her?

a. Francisco Mercado

The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and deportation of Jose Rizal
to Dapitan.

True

When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as
premature.

True
What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his students in the subject ‘nature study’?

Collecting specimens of flowers, plants, shells, insects and reptiles.

What are the charges against Jose Rizal?

I. Traitor to Spain

II. Inciting rebellion


III. Illegal association

IV. Mason and Anti-Church answer: II and III

Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?

Defend himself from the accusations against him

The aim of the La Liga Filipina is to continue asking reforms from Spain for the
betterment of the Philippines. False

Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner – my darling, my
delight!”?
Josephine Bracken

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


II. Rizal emphasized that freedom could be acquired through non-violence
III. Rizal expressed the idea that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the revolution and his
martyrdom
IV. Rizal expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if they die for the
country
Select one:
a. II and III
b. III and IV
c. I and IV
d. I and III
Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:

a. The revolution was justified by the failure of the Spanish authorities to grant
the reforms needed for the betterment of the people b. Education is a prerequisite of
freedom
c. The study of civic virtues is needed to become worthy of freedom
d. Change in the society must come for the government or authorities rather than from the
people
Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Condemn and stop the rebellion
b. Deny his participation in the rebellion
c. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject
d. Express the importance of education and civic virtues
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
Select one:
a. II-III-IV-I
b. II-IV –I-III
c. II-III-I-IV

d. II-IV-III-I

In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the revolutionaries in fighting for the freedom of the
Philippines.
Select one:
True
False
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?
Select one:

a. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro


In his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of
Malolos?
Select one:
a. They were known in Europe because of their talents in singing and dancing
b. They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated
c. They fought against subjugation and slavery to men
d. They exposed the abusive of Spanish friars
Jose Rizal was arrested because he was implicated in the outbreak of the Cuban
revolution?
Select one:
True
False
Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. Nelly Bausted
b. Josephine Bracken
c. Gertrude Becket
d. Leonor Rivera
What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
Select one:

a. Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution


What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?
Select one:
a. M.V. Isla de Panay
b. SS. Espaňa
c. S.S. Colon
d. M.V. Cebu
Why did Rizal’s family oppose the marriage of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken?
Select one:
a. Josephine Bracken was too young for Jose Rizal.
b. They suspected Josephine Bracken as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities.
c. They suspected that Josephine will only distract Jose Rizal in his works for the country.
d. They didn’t like Josephine for she was a foreigner and non-Catholic.
What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The
Young Women of Malolos'?
Select one:
a. Women had a strong influence on the governor-general
b. Women were not allowed to be educated like men
c. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in the government
d. Women were allowed to participated in civic and political affairs
Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi Retiro’?
Select one:

a. Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan


What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish
that you may live! ...”?
Select one:
a. Sacrificing one’s life is necessary to let others live.
b. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor.
c. Heroism means dying for one’s convictions.
d. Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor.
All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful
families.

Select one:
True
False
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?
Select one:
a. El Filibusterismo
b. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
c. Philippines: A Century Hence
d. To The Young Women of Malolos
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?
Select one:

a. Katipunan
Aside from inciting rebellion, what was the other case charged to Jose Rizal and found guilty of?
Answer: Illegal association
The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while he was on his way to Cuba in order to join
the revolution.
Select one:
True
False
Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?
Select one:
a. Manila Cathedral
b. Luneta de Bagumbayan

c. Paco cemetery
d. Intramuros cemetery

Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?

a. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars


b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
c. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican friars
d. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the disbandment of
the La Liga Filipina?

Answer:

Cuerpo de Compromisarios

Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands of Laguna?
Select one:
a. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
b. To stop the increase in the rent of lands
c. To allow the people especially the women to be educated
d. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba

Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the governor-general to Malacañan Palace?


Select one:
a. To be investigated for being the honorary president of the propaganda movement
b. To explain his sudden arrival
c. To pay respect to the governor-general who was his friend

d. To discuss the contents and implications of the Noli Me Tangere


Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?
Select one:
a. Mutual protection among Filipinos
b. Demand reforms from Spain
c. Advancement of education, agriculture and commerce
d. Unity of the Filipino people into one nation

Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Select one:
a. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities
b. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes
c. To further his studies
d. To continue hid propaganda works
What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment of his life in
Dapitan?

Answer:

Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the Spaniards?

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b. Hong Kong
c. Japan

d. Borneo

Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan?

Answer:

What grouped continued to waged a revolution after the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina?

Answer:

Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?

Answer:

In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the revolutionaries in fighting for the freedom of the
Philippines.
Select one:
True
False

All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful families.

Select one:

False

Jose Rizal was arrested because he was implicated in the outbreak of the Cuban revolution?
Select one:
True
False

What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his students in the subject ‘nature study’?
Select one:
a. Studying ways on the conservation or preservation of the environment
b. Making sketches or drawings with nature as the subject
c. Studying the flora and fauna of Dapitan
d. Collecting specimens of flowers, plants, shells, insects and reptiles.

Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?


Select one:
a. Intramuros cemetery
b. Paco cemetery
c. Luneta de Bagumbayan
d. Manila Cathedral

What are the charges against Jose Rizal?

I. Traitor to Spain
II. Inciting rebellion
III. Illegal association IV. Mason and Anti-Church

Answer:

c. II and III

Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi Retiro’?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s longingness to his family members especially to his mother
b. Rizal’s concept of nation and nation-building
c. Rizal’s love for Josephine Bracken
d. Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan
What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
Select one:
a. Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution
b. Rizal’s sworn allegiance to Spain
c. Rizal’s call for Filipinos to unite against Spain
d. Statement of Rizal’s support to the revolution

Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?


Select one:
a. Jose Taviel de Andrade
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
c. Paciano Rizal
d. Jose Maria Basa

In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the cause of the revolution
but not its timing.

Answer False
he 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

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b. I and III
c. III and IV
d. II and III

What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed?

Select one:

a. A statuette of the sacred heart


b. A book- 'Imitation of Christ'
c. The poem ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’
d. Alcohol burner

What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?

Select one:

a. SS. Espaňa

b. M.V. Isla de Panay


c. S.S. Colon
d. M.V. Cebu

Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?

Select one:

a. Narcisa Rizal
b. Paciano Rizal
c. Josephine Bracken

d. Mariano Ponce

How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Strong and violent
b. Absurd and disastrous
c. Right and justified
d. Vigorous and joyous

Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Deny his participation in the rebellion
b. Condemn and stop the rebellion
c. Express the importance of education and civic virtues
d. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject
Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:

a. Change in the society must come for the government or authorities rather than from the
people
b. The study of civic virtues is needed to become worthy of freedom
c. Education is a prerequisite of freedom
d. 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.

Answer False

Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?


Select one:
a. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican friars
b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
c. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
d. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines?

Answer:

Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?


Select one:
a. Recommend reforms needed to pacify the rebellion
b. Discuss the prerequisites needed for the rebellion to succeed
c. Defend himself from the accusations against him
d. Inspire the Filipinos to follow his path of non-violence
The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while he was on his way to Cuba in order to join
the revolution.
Select one:
True
False

How is the La Liga Filipina different form the Propaganda movement?


Select one:
a. In the La Liga Filipina, all Filipinos will work together to improve their lives and the
country while in the Propaganda. movement, the illustrados were the only ones working for the
betterment of the Philippines.
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 __________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution
d. Anti-government

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?
Select one:
a. El Filibusterismo
b. To The Young Women of Malolos
c. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
d. The Philippines: A Century Hence
When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as
premature.
Select one:
True
False

What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Members quarreled about the organization’s course of action.
b. The revolution broke out.
c. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.
d. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.

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


II. Rizal emphasized that freedom could be acquired through non-violence
III. Rizal expressed the idea that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the revolution and his
martyrdom
IV. Rizal expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if they die for the
country
Select one:
a. II and III
b. I and IV
c. III and IV
d. I and III

Aside from inciting rebellion, what was the other case charged to Jose Rizal and found guilty of?

Answer:

What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish
that you may live! ...”?
Select one:
a. Heroism means dying for one’s convictions.
b. Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor.
c. Sacrificing one’s life is necessary to let others live.
d. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor.

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?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Indios Bravos
c. Cuerpo de Compromisarios
d. Katipunan

In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he had caused
him/her?
Select one:
a. Josephine Bracken
b. Francisco Mercado
c. Paciano Rizal

d. Teodora Alonso

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?
Select one:
a. Katipunan
b. CuerposCompromisarios
c. Indios Bravos
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Select one:
a. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities
b. To further his studies
c. To continue hid propaganda works
d. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes

Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?


Select one:
a. Luneta de Bagumbayan
b. Paco cemetery
c. Manila Cathedral
d. Intramuros cemetery
Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1898 manifesto?

Answer:

Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution
b. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
c. Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere
d. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets foot in the
Philippines

Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.
b. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
c. It is open for all who are willing.
d. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges.
Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his relationship with Josephine Bracken because the thought
Josphine was sent to spy on him.
Select one:
True
False

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?
Select one:
a. To The Young Women of Malolos
b. Philippines: A Century Hence
c. El Filibusterismo
d. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud of their race?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Indios Bravos
c. La Liga Filipina
d. Propaganda Movement

Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the Philippines on June 21, 1892?
Select one:
a. Paciano Rizal
b. Lucia Rizal
c. Josephine Bracken
d. Jose Maria Basa

When was the La Liga Filipina established? M/D/Y-month/00/0000

Answer:

How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Vigorous and joyous
b. Absurd and disastrous
c. Right and justified
d. Strong and violent

Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. Leonor Rivera
b. Josephine Bracken
c. Gertrude Becket
d. Nelly Bausted

In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the revolutionaries in fighting for the freedom of the
Philippines.
Select one:
True
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 __________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution
d. Anti-government
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of agriculture in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. He constructed a water system that will irrigate the fields.
b. He purchased agricultural tools and taught the farmers in using these.
c. He discovered various species of fruit-bearing trees.
d. He built a water reservoir or dam that will contain water for drought seasons.

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Montjuich Prioson
b. Fort Santiago
c. Cuartel de Espaňa
d. Fort Bonifacio

What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about the plans of
the Katipunan?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was considered as a threat to the Katipunan.
b. Jose Rizal declared his allegiance to the Spanish colonial regime.
c. Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature.
d. Jose Rizal was against the revolution.

Jose Rizal’s Mi Ultimo Adios was translated in Tagalog in order to inspire the revolutionaries.
Select one:
True
False

What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy, cleanliness and
industry?
Select one:

a. Hong Kong

b. Japan
c. U.S.A.
d. Borneo

Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?


Select one:
a. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
b. Maximo Viola
c. Juan Luna
d. Valentin Ventura

What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?


Select one:
a. M.V. Cebu
b. SS. Espaňa
c. M.V. Isla de Panay
d. S.S. Colon

Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?


Select one:
a. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
b. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro
c. The use of Jinrikisha
d. High cost of living
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and deportation of Jose Rizal
to Dapitan.

Select one:
True
False

How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. By the funds sent to him by his family members
b. By sending specimens to Europe
c. By betting on the lottery
d. By the money paid to him by his patients

What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The Young
Women of Malolos'?
Select one:
a. Women were not allowed to be educated like men
b. Women had a strong influence on the governor-general
c. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in the government
d. Women were allowed to participated in civic and political affairs

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
Select one:

a. I-III-IV------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------II
b. III-I-II-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IV
c. III-II-I-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IV
d. I-III-II-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IV

Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?


Select one:
a. The outbreak of Philippine revolution
b. The discovery of ‘Poor Friars’ which was found in their luggage
c. The establishment of the La Liga Filipina
d. His novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

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
Select one:
a. II-IV-III-I
b. II-IV –I-III
c. II-III-IV-I
d. II-III-I-IV
What were the pieces of evidence presented against Jose Rizal?
Select one:

a. Jose Rizal’s novels and the La Liga Filipina


b. Accounts about Jose Rizal's name used as password and battle cry of the revolutionaries
c. Accounts about the several attempts of the Katipunan to help Jose Rizal escape
d. The letters of Jose Rizal to his fellow propagandists

What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
b. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.
c. The revolution broke out.
d. Members quarreled about the organization’s course of action.

Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?


Select one:
a. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro
b. High cost of living
c. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
d. The use of Jinrikisha

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Fort Bonifacio
b. Montjuich Prioson
c. Cuartel de Espaňa
d. Fort Santiago

Why did Rizal’s family oppose the marriage of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken?
Select one:
a. They suspected Josephine Bracken as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities.
b. Josephine Bracken was too young for Jose Rizal.
c. They didn’t like Josephine for she was a foreigner and non-Catholic.
d. They suspected that Josephine will only distract Jose Rizal in his works for the country.

Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner – my darling, my
delight!”?
Select one:
a. Josephine Bracken
b. The Philippines
c. Leonor Rivera
d. Teodora Alonso

What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned from Europe?


Select one:

a. He put up a studio

b. He put up a school
c. He put up a musem
d. He put up a clinic

What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Unity in diversity
b. One like all
c. To God be the glory
d. Honor and Excellence

Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose Rizal while on board of a ship going to Cuba?
Select one:
a. Paciano Rizal
b. Josephine Bracken
c. Andres Bonifacio
d. Emilio Jacinto

In his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of
Malolos?
Select one:
a. They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated
b. They fought against subjugation and slavery to men
c. They exposed the abusive of Spanish friars
d. They were known in Europe because of their talents in singing and dancing

FINALS
1. Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
Answer: Spanish literature, culture and society

2. What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on him?
Answer: The Foolish Butterfly

3. What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to
Singapore?
Answer: Salvadora

4. The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a requirement for him to marry
Josephine Bracken.
Answer: True

5. n his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women
of Malolos?
Answer: They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated

6. What is the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?


Answer: Circulo Hispano-Filipino

7. Jose RizalÆs family did not approve his relationship with Josephine
Bracken because the thought Josphine was sent to spy on him.
Answer: True

8. Who gave the title æMi Ultimo AdiosÆ to Jose RizalÆs last poem?
Answer: Mariano Ponce
9. Essay which expresses Jose RizalÆs love for the country.
Answer: El Amor Patrio

10. Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem æMi RetiroÆ?
Answer: Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan

11. Who is Jose Rizal's mother?


Answer: Teodora Alonso

12. What is the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe? Answer: Jose
Mercado

13. All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful
families.
Answer: False

14. Essay which expresses Jose RizalÆs insight on the important role of women in society.
Answer: To The Young Women of Malolos

15. Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the
Philippines?
Answer: Fort Santiago

16. Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the
Spaniards?
Answer: Borneo

17. Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in the
world and in the Philippines.
Answer: True

18. 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.
Answer: True

19. 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.
Answer: True

20. Which could be inferred about Filipino women during the Spanish colonial regime from
the story of the young women of Malolos? Answer: Women were not allowed to be
educated like men.

21. 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?
Answer: Monarchism in the Philippines

22. Which work of Jose Rizal expresses his views about the roles of
Filipino women?
Answer: To The Young Women of Malolos

23. Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?
Answer: Defend himself from the accusations against him
24. Which proves Jose RizalÆs anti-revolution stance?
Answer: His Dec. 15, 1896 manifesto

25. 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.
Answer: True

26. What is the full name of Jose Rizal?


Answer: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda

27. 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.
Answer: False

28. 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
________.
Answer: Anti-revolution

29. What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to
Europe?
Answer: Djemnah

30. What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Answer: Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan

31. Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888? Answer: To
avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities

32. 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?
Answer: Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor

33. Why did Jose Rizal write his third novel in Tagalog?
Answer: To be understood by the Filipinos

34. Jose Rizal was dubbed as an ambivalent hero because he never made a clear stand about
the Philippine revolution.
Answer: True

35. Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Answer: The revolutionaries

36. When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose
Rizal viewed the revolution as premature.
Answer: True

37. How many children were there in the Rizal family?


Answer: 11

38. 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.
Answer: Statement I is true.

39. Which statements are TRUE about Jose RizalÆs analysis on the indolence of the
Filipinos?

I. All the reasons for the indolence of the Filipinos could be attributed to the Spaniards.

II. Filipinos have a predisposition of laziness but it was aggravated by the Spanish
colonization.

III. The Filipinos became indolent because they were miseducated, exploited and deprived
of their rights.

IV. Religion was used by the Spanish clergies to encourage the


Filipinos to work hard in order to gain miracles and salvation.
Answer: Statements I, II and III

40. In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of ________.


Answer: Sta. Cruz

41. Who authored the Rizal Law?


Answer: Sen. Claro M. Recto

42. Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?


Answer: Valentin Ventura

43. Which was NOT part of Jose RizalÆs intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Answer: Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject

44. What is meant by Filibustero?


Answer: Revolutionary

45. Jose RizalÆs æOn the Indolence of the FilipinoÆ criticizes the incompetence of the
Spanish officials designated in the Philippines.
Answer: False

46. Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the
19th century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war
II. Ruled by incompetent officials
III. Occupied by the French
IV. Political and economic stagnation
Answer: II and IV

47. Why did Jose RizalÆs friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the
Philippines?
Answer: Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me
Tangere

48. Who influenced young Jose RizalÆs interest in folklore?


Answer: His Nanny

49. According to the National Heroes Committee, the position of national hero is based
from peopleÆs continued veneration of the person.
Answer: False

50. Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn the
Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
Answer: 1872 Cavite Mutiny

1. What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?


Answer: Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain

2. What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe? Answer: Jose
Mercado

3. What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment of his
life in Dapitan?
Answer: Mi Retiro

4. Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands
(haciendas) owned by the friars like the Rizal family?
Answer: Inquilinos

5. Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?


Answer: Hard-headed

6. Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the Spanish
authorities and clergies to the Filipinos.
Answer: Philippines: A Century Hence

7. What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose


Rizal a personal escort?
Answer: To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and activities

8. How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Answer: Absurd and disastrous

9. Which proves that Filipinos already venerated Jose Rizal as national hero before the
Americans recognized him as such?
Answer: The Dec. 20 1898 proclamation issued by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo

10. In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the cause of the
revolution but not its timing. Answer: False
Multiple Choice:
What is meant by filibustero?
Select one: A
a. Revolutionary
b. Educated person
c. Bandit
d. Mason

Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s Family.
Select one: False
True
False

In his December 15 Manifesto, Jose Rizal swore his allegiance to Spain.

Select one: False

True

False

Multiple Choice:

What movement was established by Ilustrados which exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and demanded reforms from Spain? Select one: C a. Katipunan
b. Confradia de San Jose
c. Propaganda
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino

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.
Select one: True
True
False
Multiple Choice:
Which is NOT a part of the criteria for the selection of Philippine national hero?
Select one: D

a. Those who have a concept of nation


b. Those who have contributed to a system of life or freedom
c. Those who have contributed to the nations’ destiny
d. Those who are venerated and acclaimed by the Filipino people

Multiple Choice:
Which statement is NOT true about the historical analysis of Jose Rizal about the
Philippines in his essay Philippines: A Century Hence
Select one: A

a. The Spanish conquest brought the Filipinos civilization which they didn't have before.

b. The Philippines will remain a colony of Spain if she will implement the needed reforms for
the improvement of the country.
c. The Filipinos have primitive culture before they were colonized by the Spaniards.
d. Filipinos will gain their freedom from Spain through a revolution.
True or False;
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.
Select one: True
True
False

In his December 15, 1898 manifesto, Rizal not only condemned the revolution but also
emphasized that Philippines must remain a colony of Spain.

Select one: False


True
False

Multiple Choice:
According to the National Heroes Committee, who is given an implied recognition as the Philippines’
national hero aside from Dr. Jose Rizal?
Select one: B
a. Apolinario Mabini
b. Andres Bonifacio
c. Emilio Aguinaldo
d. Benigno ‘Ninoy’ Aquino

Multiple Choice:
Who were regarded by Jose Rizal as enemies or hindrances of progress, education and reform?
Select one: C
a. Principalias
b. Revolutionaries
c. Spanish clergies
d. Spanish civil authorities

Multiple Choice:
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.

Select one: B
a. I-II- III
b. I-II-IV
c. I-III-IV
d. II-III-IV
True or False;
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and modernization.
Select one: False
True
False

Multiple Choice:
To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate the poem MiRetiro?
Select one: A
a. To his mother, Teodora Alonso
b. To the people of Dapitan
c. To his brother, Paciano Rizal
d. To his wife, Josephine Bracken
Multiple Choice:
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Select one: D
a. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
b. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal
c. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
d. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda

Multiple Choice:
Who authored the Rizal Law?
Select one: C
a. Sen. Jovito Salonga
b. Sen. Jose Diokno
c. Sen. Claro M. Recto
d. Sen. Jose P. Laurel Sr.

Multiple Choice:
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?
Select one: B
a. CuerposCompromisarios
b. Katipunan
c. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
d. Indios Bravos
Identify what is asked;
When was the La Liga Filipina established? M/D/Y-month/00/0000
Answer: July/03/1892

Multiple Choice:
Which is a proof that Jose Rizal was not anti-revolution according to Dr. FloroQuibuyen?
Select one: C
a. The story of the El Filibusterismo
b. The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal
c. Many of Rizal's family were members of Katipunan.
d. The testimonies of Pio Valenzuela while he was detained in Fort Santiago

Multiple Choice:
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 __________ .
Select one: D
a. Assimilist
b. Reformist
c. Peace-loving
d. Uncompromising

Multiple Choice:
Which literary piece made by Jose Rizal is about the love for one’s language?
Select one: B
a. Junto Al Pasig
b. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
c. A La Juventud Filipina
d. Consejo de los Dioses
Multiple Choice:
Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was featured in the Diariong Tagalog in 1882?
Select one: A
a. Marcelo H. del Pilar
b. Basilio Teodoro
c. Paciano Rizal
d. Graciano Lopez-Jaena

Identify what is asked;


Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines?
Answer: Fort Santiago
Multiple Choice:
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
I. Diamond ring from Saturnina
II. Handkerchief from Leonor Rivera
III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano
IV. Fountain pen from Francisco Mercado
Select one: B
a. I-II
b. I-III
c. III-IV
d. II-III

Multiple Choice:
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of agriculture in Dapitan?
Select one: A
a. He purchased agricultural tools and taught the farmers in using these.
b. He constructed a water system that will irrigate the fields.
c. He discovered various species of fruit-bearing trees.
d. He built a water reservoir or dam that will contain water for drought seasons.
Multiple Choice:
What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to Singapore?

Selec
t one:
B a.
Santi
ago
b. Salvadora
c. Victoria
d. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal

Multiple Choice:
What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe?

Selec
t one:
C a.
Jose
Rizal
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
c. Jose Mercado
d. Jose Protacio Rizal

Multiple Choice:
Who is Jose Rizal's mother?
Select one: C
a. Josefa Rizal
b. Saturnina Rizal
c. Teodora Alonso
d. Narcisa Rizal

Multiple Choice:
Which proves Jose Rizal’s anti-revolution stance?
Select one: B
a. The Mi Ultimo Adios
b. His Dec. 15, 1896 manifesto
c. His retraction

d. The testimonies of Pio Valenzuela in 1914 and 1917

Identify what is asked?

To whom did Jose Rizal dedicate the El Filibusterismo?

Answer: Gomburza

Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?


Answer: Spanish literature, culture and society

What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on him? Answer:
The Foolish Butterfly
What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to Singapore? Answer:
Salvadora

The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a requirement for him to marry Josephine Bracken. Answer:
True

n his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of Malolos?
Answer: They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated

What is the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?


Answer: Circulo Hispano-Filipino

Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his relationship with Josephine Bracken because the thought
Josphine was sent to spy on him.
Answer: True

Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?
Answer: Mariano Ponce

Essay which expresses Jose Rizal’s love for the country.


Answer: El Amor Patrio

Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi Retiro’? Answer:
Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan

Who is Jose Rizal's mother?


Answer: Teodora Alonso

What is the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe?
Answer: Jose Mercado

All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful families.
Answer: False

Essay which expresses Jose Rizal’s insight on the important role of women in society. Answer: To
The Young Women of Malolos

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines? Answer:
Fort Santiago

Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the Spaniards? Answer:
Borneo

Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that happened in the world and in
the Philippines.
Answer: True

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. Answer: 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.
Answer: True

Which could be inferred about Filipino women during the Spanish colonial regime from the story of the
young women of Malolos?
Answer: 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?
Answer: Monarchism in the Philippines

Which work of Jose Rizal expresses his views about the roles of Filipino women? Answer:
To The Young Women of Malolos

Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?


Answer: Defend himself from the accusations against him

Which proves Jose Rizal’s anti-revolution stance?


Answer: His Dec. 15, 1896 manifesto

In Madrid, Jose Rizal gave a toast to Juan Luna and Felix Ressureccion Hidalgo for winning in the
ExposiciónNacional de Bellas Artes de Madrid in 1884 which was interpreted by the Spaniards in
Manila as an attack to the colonial regime.
Answer: True

26. What is the full name of Jose Rizal?


Answer: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda

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. Answer: 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 ________. Answer: Anti-revolution

What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe? Answer:
Djemnah

What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Answer: Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan

Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888? Answer:
To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities

What could be inferred from these lines in the Mi Ultimo Adios: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that
you may rise! To perish that you may live! ...”?
Answer: Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor

Why did Jose Rizal write his third novel in Tagalog?


Answer: 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.
Answer: True

Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto? Answer: The
revolutionaries

When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as
premature.
Answer: True

How many children were there in the Rizal family?


Answer: 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.
Answer: Statement I is true.

Which statements are TRUE about Jose Rizal’s analysis on the indolence of the Filipinos?

I. All the reasons for the indolence of the Filipinos could be attributed to the Spaniards.

II. Filipinos have a predisposition of laziness but it was aggravated by the Spanish
colonization.

III. The Filipinos became indolent because they were miseducated, exploited and deprived of
their rights.

IV. Religion was used by the Spanish clergies to encourage the Filipinos to work hard in order
to gain miracles and salvation.
Answer: Statements I, II and III

In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of ________.


Answer: Sta. Cruz

Who authored the Rizal Law?


Answer: Sen. Claro M. Recto

Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?


Answer: Valentin Ventura

Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto? Answer:
Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject
What is meant by Filibustero?
Answer: Revolutionary

Jose Rizal’s ‘On the Indolence of the Filipino’ criticizes the incompetence of the Spanish officials
designated in the Philippines.
Answer: False

Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war
II. Ruled by incompetent officials
III. Occupied by the French
IV. Political and economic stagnation
Answer: II and IV

Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the Philippines?
Answer: Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere

Who influenced young Jose Rizal’s interest in folklore?


Answer: His Nanny

According to the National Heroes Committee, the position of national hero is based from people’s
continued veneration of the person.
Answer: False

Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn the Spanish
colonial rule in the Philippines?
Answer: 1872 Cavite Mutiny

What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?


Answer: Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain

What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe?
Answer: Jose Mercado

What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment
of his life in Dapitan?
Answer: Mi Retiro

Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars like the Rizal family?
Answer: Inquilinos

Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?


Answer: Hard-headed

Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the Spanish
authorities and clergies to the Filipinos.
Answer: Philippines: A Century Hence

What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose Rizal a
personal escort? Answer: To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and activities

How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896
manifesto? Answer: Absurd and disastrous

Which proves that Filipinos already venerated Jose Rizal as national hero before
the Americans recognized him as such?
Answer: The Dec. 20 1898 proclamation issued by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo

In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the cause
of the revolution but not its timing.
Answer: False

Multiple Choice:
Who are the principalias?
I. Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe
II. Spaniards that were living in the Philippines
III.Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule
IV.Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
Select one:
a. III and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III

d. I and IV
Multiple Choice:
Why were the GOMBURZA executed?
I. They actively supported the secularization movement.
II. They refused to submit to the authority of the regular priests.
III. They were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity.
IV. They wrote propaganda materials that exposed the abuses of the friars.
Select one:
a. I-III
Who authored the
Rizal Law? Sen.
Claro M. Recto
Which describe
the social
conditions in
Spain during the
19th century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French
II.Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic
stagnation
Select one:
a. I and III
b. II and IV
c. II and III
What is the title of the essay written by Marcelo H. Del Pilar that criticized the power and influence of
the friars in thePhilippines
?

Monarchism in the Philippines


What movement was established by Ilustrados which exposed the conditions of the
Philippines and demanded reforms from Spain?
a. Confradia de San Jose
b.Propaganda
c. Katipunan
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
The execution of the GOMBURZA in Bagumbayan had inspired the Cavite
Mutiny in 1872.
Select one:
True

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.
Select one:
True
False
The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.
Select one:
True
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the
passages
in Rizal’s novels that anti-catholic.
b. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from
reading
the novels but not from taking the Rizal course.
c. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties.

d. 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?
Select one:
a. 1872 Cavite Mutiny
b. The Secularization Movement
c. Emergence of Middle class

d. Opening of the Suez Canal


Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?
Select one:
a. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate
with racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
b. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines
or the
creoles.
c. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados
during Rizal's
time.
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government
b. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class

c. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe
d. Children of inter-marriages between Spaniards, Filipino and
Chinese Why were the GOMBURZA executed?
h. I-III
i. The Filipinos who became wealthy because of the economic boom brought
about by the opening of
j. the Philippines in the international trade were called Indios.
k. Select one:
l. True

m. False
The transfer of authority of Philippine parishes from the regular priests to the secular priest
was
called
n.

Secularization
The disbandment of La Liga Filipina because of the arrest and exile of Jose
Rizal marked the end of the Propaganda movement.
Select one:
True
False
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
III.Founding of the La Liga Filipina
IV.Establishment of the Propaganda movement
Select one:
a. IV-III-II-I
b. I-II-IV-III
c.

B. II-III-I-IV

d. III-II-I-IV
The Philippines during the 19th century was at the height of industrialization and
modernization.
Select one:
True
False
Spain was conquered by France during the 19th century.
Select one:
True
False
Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French
II.Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic
stagnation
Select one:
a. II and IV
b. I and II
c. II and III
d. I and III
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.
Select one:
a. Statement II is true.

b. Neither of the statements is true


c. Both statements are true.
d. Statement I is true.
Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars like the Rizal family?
Select one:
a. Meztizos
b. Inquilinos
c. Insulares
d. Indios Bravos
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.
Select one:
a. Statement I is true.
b. Both statements are true.
c. Neither of the statements is true.
d. Statement II 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?
Select one:
a. R.A. 1254
b. R.A. 2145
c. R.A. 2415

d. 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?
Select one:
a. Economic stagnation
b. Prevalence of poverty and corruption

c. Strong American presence in the Philippines


d. Filipinos' divisive politic
Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?
Select one:
a. Articles about Philippine history and culture
b. Reforms needed by the Philippines
c. Spanish literature, culture and society
d. Criticisms about Spanish government officials and
clergy What is the aim of secularization movement?
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. The use of indigenous language in church services.
c. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the
secular priests.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular
priests.
What was the aim of the secularization movement?
Select one:
a. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.
b. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the
secular priest
c. The use of indigenous language in church services.
d. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular
priests
Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that
happened in the world and in the Philippines.
Select one:
True
False
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.
Select one:
True
False
When was the Rizal Law passed?
Select one:
a. June 12, 1966
b. June 12, 1976
c. June 12, 1946

d. 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.
Select one:
True
False
Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Promote intellectual development
b. Promote sense of nationalism
c. Develop moral character
d. Develop civic conscience
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.

Select one:
a. II-III-IV
b. I-II- III
c. I-III-IV

d. I-II-IV
Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE?
Select one:
a. It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the
Spaniards.
b. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the
ilustrados during Rizal's
time.
c. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate
with
racial equality, human dignity and love of country.
d. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines
or the
creoles.
Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to
overturn the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement
b. Rise of the middle classes
c. Secularization Movement
d. 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

QUIZ 2

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.
Select one:
True
False
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
Select one:
a. I-III
b. III-IV
c. II-III
d. I-II
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso
c. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda
d. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal
What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on
Select one:
a. The Monkey and the Crocodile
b. The Story of Maria Makiling
c. The Foolish Butterfly
d. The Story of
Bernardo Carpio
What is the El Amor
Patrio all about?
Select one:
a. A poem written by Rizal which shows his longing for his family and
country.
b. A political satire about the abuses of Spanish friars.
c. A congratulatory speech of Jose Rizal to Juan Luna at Felix Hidalgo.
d. An essay written by Rizal expressing his love for the country.
When was Jose Rizal born?
(Format: Month/Day/Year i.e. July 4, 1945)
June 19, 1861
In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________.
b. Calamba
c. Sta. Cruz
d. Sampaloc
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.
Select one:
True
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?
Select one:
a. Santiago
b. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
c. Victoria
d. 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?
Select one:
a. Sa Aking Mga Kabata
b. Junto Al Pasig
c. A La Juventud Filipina
d. Consejo de los Dioses
What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso
Realonda Who is Jose Rizal’s
father?
Select one:
a. Domingo Lamco
b. Paciano Mercado
c. Francisco Mercado
d. Justiniano Cruz
What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe?
I. Diamond ring from Saturnina
II.Handkerchief from Leonor Rivera
III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano IV. Fountain pen from Francisco
Mercado
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to
Europe?
Select one:
a. Djemnah
b. Victoria
c. McCulloch
d. Salvadora
ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes de Madrid in 1884 which was
interpreted by the Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the colonial regime.
Select one:
True
False
Who translated the ‘El Amor Patrio’ when it was featured in the Diariong
Tagalog in 1882?
Select one:
a. Graciano Lopez-Jaena
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
c. Basilio Teodoro
d. Paciano Rizal
How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?
Select one:
a. It's innate and constant feeling among humans
b. It’s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools
c. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized
d. It’s a product of common hatred towards colonizers
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?
Select one:
a. 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?
Select one:
a. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal
b. Jose Mercado
c. Jose Rizal
d. Jose Protacio Rizal
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo?
Select one:
a. A La Juventud Filipina
b. Consejo de los Dioses
c. Junto Al Pasig
d. Sa AkingMgaKabata
What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'?
Select one:
a. Merchant
b. Green Fields
c. Patriot
d. Farmer
Jose Rizal’s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal’s
Family.
Select one:
True
False
What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was
young?
Select one:
a. Children's Friend
b. Uncle Tom's Cabin
c. The Count of Monte Cristo
d. Les Miserables
In his prose ‘El Amor Patrio’ how did Rizal describe or associate compared the
patria with _______________.

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c
t

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n
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a
.

h
e
a
v
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n

b. nature
c. women
d. paradise
What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST?
Select one:
a. Ophthalmology
b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Land Surveying
d. Philosophy and Letters
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

PRELIM
What was the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Propaganda Movement
c. Indios Bravos
d. La Liga Filipina
What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish
students during Rizal's time?
Select one:
a. Ateneo Municipal
b. University of Sto. Tomas
c. Colegio de San Juan Letran
d. Colegio de San Agustin
What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?
Select one:
a. Political, economic and educational reforms
b. Equality of rights and privileges among social classes
c. Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain
d. Assimilation of Philippine to Spain
What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of
Heidelberg?
Select one:
a. Scenic beauty of Heidelberg and other German cities
b. Longingness for his town and loved ones
c. The experiences of his travels in different
European countries
d. Childhood memories in Ateneo Municipal How
many children were there in the Rizal family?

S
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l
e
c
t

o
n
e
:

a
.

1
1

b. 13
c. 9
Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal?
Select one:
a. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth.
b. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people
around him who
imparted knowledge and values to him.
c. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing
system of
education during his time.
d. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing
political
conditions during his time.
What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal’s money in Europe?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was sickly and most of his money were allotted for medical
expenses.
b. The family’s income fluctuated due to low production and high rent.
c. His father was having hard time sending him money due to
Spaniard's suspicion.
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture?
Select one:
a. Principalias
b. Mestizos
c. Infieles
d. Indio
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
Select one:
a. I-II
b. III-IV
c. I-III
d. II-III
What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST?
Select one:
a. Philosophy and Letters

b. Bachelor of Arts
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was a mason.
b. There was no public consultation on the provisions of the law.
c. The printing and distribution of the novels are too expensive.
d. Jose Rizal's novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic.
What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879?
Select one:
a. Junto Al Pasig
b. Sa AkingMgaKabata
c. Consejo de los Dioses
d. A La Juventud Filipina
What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal?
Select one:
a. Bachelor of Arts
b. Philosophy and Letters
c. Ophthalmology
d. Land surveying
What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th century?
Select one:
a. United Kingdom
b. France
c. United States
d. Germany
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?
Select one:
a. Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne
What was the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg all about?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s appreciation of the scenic view of Heidelberg
b. Rizal’s idea of Filipino identity and nationalism
c. Rizal's call and hope for the betterment of the Philippines
d. He gambled most of his money in the lottery.
What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions
of the Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain?
Select one:
a. Confradia de San Jose
b. Propaganda
c. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
d. Katipunan
Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?
Select one:
a. Hard-headed
b. Quiet and thinker
c. Sickly
d. Has a frail body
Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him
in publishing the novel?
Select one:
a. Juan Luna
b. Maximo Viola
c. Valentin Ventura
d. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Who influenced Jose Rizal’s interest in folklores and legends?
Select one:
a. His nanny
b. His uncle
c. His brother
d. His mother
Is Jose Rizal an American-sponsored hero?
=No. He was venerated as a hero even before the Americans came
How did the Americans promote Jose Rizal as the country’s national hero
according to Renato Constantino?
=II and III
What are the information stated in the alleged retraction of Dr. Jose Rizal?
=I and II
What was the effect of ‘social cancer’ to the society as portrayed in the Noli Me
Tangere?
=Social transformation and progress(NS)
Which are NOT stated in Jose Rizal’s December 15, 1896 manifesto to some
Filipinos?
=I and III(NS)
Where is the setting of Jose Rizal’s third novel?
=pili
Which is NOT a reason for the disbandment of Circulo-Hispano Filipino?
=Spanish censorship(ns)
In his latest testimonies, Dr. Pio Valenzuela stated that Rizal strongly opposed the
revolution and that he wouldn’t take part in it.
=false
What is Jose Rizal’s most significant legacy to the Filipinos at present time?
=His ideas on patriotism and nationalism
What could be inferred from the letter of Jose Rizal to Ferdinand Blumentritt on
January 26, 1887which states: “A peaceful struggle shall always be a dream, for
Spain will never learn the lesson of her South American colonies”?
=Jose Rizal's idea that revolution against Spain is inevitable(ns)
Which statementis TRUE about the selection of the Philippine national hero?
= Statement III
The December 20, 1898 proclamation of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo roves that Rizal
was already venerated as national hero by the Filipinos.
=TRUE
Why is Rizal dubbed as an ‘ambivalent’ hero?
= He was a mason and anti-Catholic church.(NS)
Aside from Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio is also given an implied recognition as
the Philippines’ national hero.
=TRUE

Which work of Jose Rizal predicted the inevitable collapse of Spanish colonial
rule in Asia and the liberation of the Philippines?
=On the Indolence of the Filipinos(ns)
The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was used to dub him as anti-revolutionary.
=fAlse

According to the National Heroes Committee, who is given an implied


recognition as the Philippines’ national hero aside from Dr. Jose Rizal?
=Andres Bonifaci
What qualities should not be possessed by Filipino women for them to fulfill their
genuine roles and duties?
=Upright judgment and good faith
In his December 15 Manifesto, Jose Rizal swore his allegiance to Spain.
=FALSE
1. What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism?
Answer: Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain

2. What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe?
Answer: Jose Mercado

3. What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his
contentment of his life in Dapitan?
Answer: Mi Retiro

4. Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas)
owned by the friars like the Rizal family?
Answer: Inquilinos

5. Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy?


Answer: Hard-headed

6. Essay which explains the effects of rampant abuses and injustices of the
Spanish authorities and clergies to the Filipinos.
Answer: Philippines: A Century Hence

7. What was the real motive of the governor-general in assigning Jose Rizal a
personal escort? Answer: To spy on Jose Rizal's plans and activities

8. How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896
manifesto? Answer: Absurd and disastrous

9. Which proves that Filipinos already venerated Jose Rizal as national hero before
the Americans recognized him as such?
Answer: The Dec. 20 1898 proclamation issued by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo

10. In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the
cause of the revolution but not its timing.
Answer: False

1. Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad?


Answer: Spanish literature, culture and society

2. What story read by Rizal when he was a child which had left an impact on
him? Answer: The Foolish Butterfly

3. What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to Singapore?
Answer: Salvadora

4. The alleged retraction of Jose Rizal was a requirement for him to marry
Josephine Bracken. Answer: True

5. n his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young
women of Malolos?
Answer: They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated

6. What is the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe?


Answer: Circulo Hispano-Filipino
7. Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his relationship with Josephine Bracken
because the thought Josphine was sent to spy on him.
Answer: True

8. Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?
Answer: Mariano Ponce

9. Essay which expresses Jose Rizal’s love for the country.


Answer: El Amor Patrio

10. Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi
Retiro’? Answer: Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan

11. Who is Jose Rizal's mother?


Answer: Teodora Alonso

12. What is the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe?
Answer: Jose Mercado

13. All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and
powerful families.
Answer: False

14. Essay which expresses Jose Rizal’s insight on the important role of women in
society. Answer: To The Young Women of Malolos

15. Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines?
Answer: Fort Santiago

16. Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from
the Spaniards? Answer: Borneo

17. Filipino nationalism is shaped by the conglomeration of the events that


happened in the world and in the Philippines.
Answer: True

Which act was issued by the Americans that created the Rizal
province? =Act 137(ns)

18. 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.
Answer: True

19. 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. Answer: True

20. Which could be inferred about Filipino women during the Spanish colonial
regime from the story of the young women of Malolos?
Answer: Women were not allowed to be educated like men.

21. 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?
Answer: Monarchism in the Philippines

22. Which work of Jose Rizal expresses his views about the roles of Filipino
women? Answer: To The Young Women of Malolos

23. Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?
Answer: Defend himself from the accusations against him

24. Which proves Jose Rizal’s anti-revolution stance?


Answer: His Dec. 15, 1896 manifesto

25. In Madrid, Jose Rizal gave a toast to Juan Luna and Felix Ressureccion
Hidalgo for winning in the ExposiciónNacional de Bellas Artes de Madrid in
1884 which was interpreted by the Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the
colonial regime.
Answer: True
26. What is the full name of Jose Rizal?
Answer: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda

27. 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. Answer: False

28. 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 ________. Answer: Anti-revolution

29. What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe?
Answer: Djemnah

30. What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Answer: Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan

31. Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Answer: To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities

32. What could be inferred from these lines in the Mi Ultimo Adios: “O lovely:
how lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish that you may live! ...”?
Answer: Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor

33. Why did Jose Rizal write his third novel in Tagalog?
Answer: To be understood by the Filipinos

34. Jose Rizal was dubbed as an ambivalent hero because he never made a clear
stand about the Philippine revolution.
Answer: True

35. Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896
manifesto? Answer: The revolutionaries
36. When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal
viewed the revolution as premature.
Answer: True

37. How many children were there in the Rizal family?


Answer: 11

38. 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.
Answer: Statement I is true.

39. Which statements are TRUE about Jose Rizal’s analysis on the indolence of
the Filipinos?

I. All the reasons for the indolence of the Filipinos could be attributed to the
Spaniards.

II. Filipinos have a predisposition of laziness but it was aggravated by the


Spanish colonization.

III. The Filipinos became indolent because they were miseducated, exploited and
deprived of their rights.

IV. Religion was used by the Spanish clergies to encourage the Filipinos to work
hard in order to gain miracles and salvation.
Answer: Statements I, II and III

40. In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of ________.


Answer: Sta. Cruz

Which work of Jose Rizal explains the causes and implications of lack of national
sentiments of the Filipinos?
=On the Indolence of the Filipinos
41. Who authored the Rizal Law?
Answer: Sen. Claro M. Recto

42. Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?


Answer: Valentin Ventura

43. Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896
manifesto?
Answer: Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject

44. What is meant by Filibustero?


Answer: Revolutionary

45. Jose Rizal’s ‘On the Indolence of the Filipino’ criticizes the incompetence of
the Spanish officials designated in the Philippines.
Answer: False

46. Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th
century?
I. Civil unrest due to civil war
II. Ruled by incompetent officials
III. Occupied by the French
IV. Political and economic stagnation
Answer: II and IV

47. Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back
to the Philippines?
Answer: Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere

48. Who influenced young Jose Rizal’s interest in folklore?


Answer: His Nanny

49. According to the National Heroes Committee, the position of national hero is
based from people’s continued veneration of the person.
Answer: False

50. Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to
overturn the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
Answer: 1872 Cavite Mutiny
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?

Select one:

a. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars


b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
c. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican friars
d. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba

What group continued to support the aims of the Propaganda movement after the disbandment of
the La Liga Filipina?

Answer:

Cuerpo de Compromisarios

Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands of Laguna?
Select one:
a. To demand fair market value of their agricultural products
b. To stop the increase in the rent of lands
c. To allow the people especially the women to be educated
d. To oust the Dominican friars in Calamba

Why was Jose Rizal summoned by the governor-general to Malacañan Palace?


Select one:
a. To be investigated for being the honorary president of the propaganda movement
b. To explain his sudden arrival
c. To pay respect to the governor-general who was his friend
d. To discuss the contents and implications of the Noli Me Tangere

Which is NOT part of the aims of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Mutual protection among Filipinos
b. Demand reforms from Spain
c. Advancement of education, agriculture and commerce
d. Unity of the Filipino people into one nation

Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Select one:
a. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities
b. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes
c. To further his studies
d. To continue hid propaganda works
What is the title of the poem written by Jose Rizal which reflects his contentment of his life in
Dapitan?

Answer:

Where did Jose Rizal plan to establish a colony so that they could be free from the Spaniards?
Select one:
a. Macau
b. Hong Kong
c. Japan
d. Borneo
Whom did Jose Rizal had fallen in love with while he was in Dapitan?

Answer:

What grouped continued to waged a revolution after the disbandment of the La Liga Filipina?

Answer:

Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?

Answer:

In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the revolutionaries in fighting for the freedom of the
Philippines.
Select one:
True
False

All the members of the La Liga Filipia were Filipinos came from wealthy and powerful families.

Select one:
False

Jose Rizal was arrested because he was implicated in the outbreak of the Cuban revolution?
Select one:
True
False

What was the activity of Jose Rizal and his students in the subject ‘nature study’?
Select one:
a. Studying ways on the conservation or preservation of the environment
b. Making sketches or drawings with nature as the subject
c. Studying the flora and fauna of Dapitan
d. Collecting specimens of flowers, plants, shells, insects and reptiles.

Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?


Select one:
a. Intramuros cemetery
b. Paco cemetery
c. Luneta de Bagumbayan
d. Manila Cathedral

What are the charges against Jose Rizal?

I. Traitor to Spain
II. Inciting rebellion
III. Illegal association IV. Mason and Anti-Church

Answer:

c. II and III

Which of the following could be inferred about Jose Rizal in his poem ‘Mi Retiro’?
Select one:
a. Rizal’s longingness to his family members especially to his mother
b. Rizal’s concept of nation and nation-building
c. Rizal’s love for Josephine Bracken
d. Rizal's contentment of his life in Dapitan
What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
Select one:
a. Statement of Rizal that condemns the revolution
b. Rizal’s sworn allegiance to Spain
c. Rizal’s call for Filipinos to unite against Spain
d. Statement of Rizal’s support to the revolution
Who convinced Jose Rizal to go to Europe?
Select one:
a. Jose Taviel de Andrade
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
c. Paciano Rizal
d. Jose Maria Basa

In his December 15, 1898 manifesto Jose Rizal justified and supported the cause of the revolution
but not its timing.

Answer False

he 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
Select one:
a. I and II
b. I and III
c. III and IV
d. II and III

What did Jose Rizal give Josephine Bracken before he was executed?

Select one:

a. A statuette of the sacred heart

b. A book- 'Imitation of Christ'


c. The poem ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’
d. Alcohol burner

What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?

Select one:

a. SS. Espaňa

b. M.V. Isla de Panay


c. S.S. Colon
d. M.V. Cebu

Who gave the title ‘Mi Ultimo Adios’ to Jose Rizal’s last poem?
Select one:

a. Narcisa Rizal
b. Paciano Rizal
c. Josephine Bracken

d. Mariano Ponce

How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Strong and violent
b. Absurd and disastrous
c. Right and justified

d. Vigorous and joyous

Which was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s intentions in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Deny his participation in the rebellion
b. Condemn and stop the rebellion
c. Express the importance of education and civic virtues
d. Swear allegiance to Spain and remain a loyal subject

Which was NOT emphasized by Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:

a. Change in the society must come for the government or authorities rather than from the
people
b. The study of civic virtues is needed to become worthy of freedom
c. Education is a prerequisite of freedom
d. 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.

Answer False
Which was an implication of the Noli Me Tangere?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal’s petition regarding the increase rents in the hacienda of Dominican friars
b. The exile of Jose Rizal to Dapitan
c. The manifesto demanding the ouster of the Spanish friars
d. The banishment of the Calamba people from Calamba
Where was Jose Rizal detained after being brought back to the Philippines?

Answer:

Why did Jose Rizal issue a manifesto in December 15, 1896?


Select one:
a. Recommend reforms needed to pacify the rebellion
b. Discuss the prerequisites needed for the rebellion to succeed
c. Defend himself from the accusations against him
d. Inspire the Filipinos to follow his path of non-violence

The Katipunan attempted to rescue Jose Rizal while he was on his way to Cuba in order to join
the revolution.
Select one:
True
False

How is the La Liga Filipina different form the Propaganda movement?


Select one:

a. In the La Liga Filipina, all Filipinos will work together to improve their lives and the
country while in the Propaganda. movement, the illustrados were the only ones working for the
betterment of the Philippines.
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 __________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution
d. Anti-government

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?
Select one:
a. El Filibusterismo
b. To The Young Women of Malolos
c. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
d. The Philippines: A Century Hence
When Dr. Pio Valenzuela confided the plans of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as
premature.

Select one:
True
False

What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Members quarreled about the organization’s course of action.
b. The revolution broke out.
c. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.
d. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.

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


II. Rizal emphasized that freedom could be acquired through non-violence
III. Rizal expressed the idea that the Spanish rule will soon be ended by the revolution and his
martyrdom
IV. Rizal expressed the idea that revolutionaries and martyrs are the same if they die for the
country
Select one:
a. II and III
b. I and IV
c. III and IV
d. I and III

Aside from inciting rebellion, what was the other case charged to Jose Rizal and found guilty of?

Answer:

What did Rizal mean in these lines: “O lovely: how lovely: to fall that you may rise! To perish
that you may live! ...”?
Select one:
a. Heroism means dying for one’s convictions.
b. Sacrificing one's life for the country is a great honor.
c. Sacrificing one’s life is necessary to let others live.
d. To die for loved ones is the greatest form of love and honor.

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?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Indios Bravos
c. Cuerpo de Compromisarios
d. Katipunan

In his letters on December 30, 1896, to whom did Jose Rizal apologize for the pain he had caused
him/her?
Select one:
a. Josephine Bracken
b. Francisco Mercado
c. Paciano Rizal
d. Teodora Alonso

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?
Select one:
a. Katipunan
b. CuerposCompromisarios
c. Indios Bravos
d. Circulo Hispano-Filipino

Why did Jose Rizal leave the Philippines for Europe in February 1888?
Select one:
a. To avoid persecution from the Spanish authorities
b. To further his studies
c. To continue hid propaganda works
d. To represent the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes

Where was Jose Rizal secretly buried after he was executed?


Select one:
a. Luneta de Bagumbayan
b. Paco cemetery
c. Manila Cathedral
d. Intramuros cemetery
Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1898 manifesto?

Answer:

Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Filipino revolutionaries will persuade him to join the revolution
b. He has not yet finished his works for the Propaganda movement
c. Spanish authorities will plot against him due to the Noli Me Tangere
d. The Spanish friars will excommunicate him and his family when he sets foot in the
Philippines

Which describes the membership of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Membership is open but certain requirements and tests must be passed.
b. It is open only for the illustrado and principalias.
c. It is open for all who are willing.
d. Membership is open but it requires going through a series of challenges.

Jose Rizal’s family did not approve his relationship with Josephine Bracken because the thought
Josphine was sent to spy on him.

Select one:
True
False

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?
Select one:
a. To The Young Women of Malolos
b. Philippines: A Century Hence
c. El Filibusterismo
d. Annotation to the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
What group was organized by Jose Rizal which encourages Filipinos to be proud of their race?
Select one:
a. Circulo Hispano-Filipino
b. Indios Bravos
c. La Liga Filipina
d. Propaganda Movement

Who accompanied Jose Rizal in going back to the Philippines on June 21, 1892?
Select one:
a. Paciano Rizal
b. Lucia Rizal
c. Josephine Bracken
d. Jose Maria Basa

When was the La Liga Filipina established? M/D/Y-month/00/0000

Answer:

How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
Select one:
a. Vigorous and joyous
b. Absurd and disastrous
c. Right and justified
d. Strong and violent

Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. Leonor Rivera
b. Josephine Bracken
c. Gertrude Becket
d. Nelly Bausted

In the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose Rizal praised the revolutionaries in fighting for the freedom of the
Philippines.
Select one:
True
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 __________.
Select one:
a. Anti-institution
b. Anti-Spain
c. Anti-revolution
d. Anti-government
How did Jose Rizal help in the improvement of agriculture in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. He constructed a water system that will irrigate the fields.
b. He purchased agricultural tools and taught the farmers in using these.
c. He discovered various species of fruit-bearing trees.
d. He built a water reservoir or dam that will contain water for drought seasons.

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Montjuich Prioson
b. Fort Santiago
c. Cuartel de Espaňa
d. Fort Bonifacio

What could be inferred from the meeting of Jose Rizal and Dr. Pio Valenzuela about the plans of
the Katipunan?
Select one:
a. Jose Rizal was considered as a threat to the Katipunan.
b. Jose Rizal declared his allegiance to the Spanish colonial regime.
c. Jose Rizal viewed the revolution as premature.
d. Jose Rizal was against the revolution.

Jose Rizal’s Mi Ultimo Adios was translated in Tagalog in order to inspire the revolutionaries.
Select one:
True
False

What country or place impressed Jose Rizal because of its people's courtesy, cleanliness and
industry?
Select one:
a. Hong Kong
b. Japan
c. U.S.A.
d. Borneo

Who helped Jose Rizal in the printing of the El Filibusterismo?


Select one:
a. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
b. Maximo Viola
c. Juan Luna
d. Valentin Ventura

What ship carried Jose Rizal to Barcelona, Spain?


Select one:

a. M.V. Cebu

b. SS. Espaňa
c. M.V. Isla de Panay
d. S.S. Colon
Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?
Select one:
a. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
b. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro
c. The use of Jinrikisha
d. High cost of living
The establishment of the La Liga Filipina directly caused the arrest and deportation of Jose Rizal
to Dapitan.

Select one:
True
False

How did Rizal earn or acquire surgical instruments and medical books while in Dapitan?
Select one:
a. By the funds sent to him by his family members
b. By sending specimens to Europe
c. By betting on the lottery
d. By the money paid to him by his patients

What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The Young
Women of Malolos'?
Select one:
a. Women were not allowed to be educated like men
b. Women had a strong influence on the governor-general
c. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in the government

d. Women were allowed to participated in civic and political affairs

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
Select one:
a. I-III-IV-II
b. III-I-II-IV
c. III-II-I-IV
d. I-III-II-IV

Which DIRECTLY caused the arrest of Jose Rizal?


Select one:
a. The outbreak of Philippine revolution
b. The discovery of ‘Poor Friars’ which was found in their luggage
c. The establishment of the La Liga Filipina
d. His novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

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
Select one:
a. II-IV-III-I
b. II-IV –I-III
c. II-III-IV-I
d. II-III-I-IV
What were the pieces of evidence presented against Jose Rizal?
Select one:

a. Jose Rizal’s novels and the La Liga Filipina


b. Accounts about Jose Rizal's name used as password and battle cry of the revolutionaries
c. Accounts about the several attempts of the Katipunan to help Jose Rizal escape
d. The letters of Jose Rizal to his fellow propagandists

What caused the disbandment of La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. The Spanish authorities declared it illegal.
b. Jose Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan.
c. The revolution broke out.
d. Members quarreled about the organization’s course of action.

Which disgusted Jose Rizal when he visited United States of America?


Select one:
a. Discrimination to the Chinese and negro
b. High cost of living
c. Very populous, dirty and busy streets
d. The use of Jinrikisha

Where was Jose Rizal detained after being arrested and brought back in the Philippines?
Select one:
a. Fort Bonifacio
b. Montjuich Prioson
c. Cuartel de Espaňa
d. Fort Santiago

Why did Rizal’s family oppose the marriage of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken?
Select one:
a. They suspected Josephine Bracken as a spy sent by the Spanish authorities.
b. Josephine Bracken was too young for Jose Rizal.
c. They didn’t like Josephine for she was a foreigner and non-Catholic.
d. They suspected that Josephine will only distract Jose Rizal in his works for the country.

Who was Jose Rizal referring to in these lines: “Farewell, sweet foreigner – my darling, my
delight!”?
Select one:
a. Josephine Bracken
b. The Philippines
c. Leonor Rivera
d. Teodora Alonso

What did Rizal do in Calamba after he returned from Europe?


Select one:
a. He put up a studio
b. He put up a school
c. He put up a musem
d. He put up a clinic

What is the motto of the La Liga Filipina?


Select one:
a. Unity in diversity
b. One like all
c. To God be the glory
d. Honor and Excellence

Who disguised as a sailor in order to rescue Jose Rizal while on board of a ship going to Cuba?
Select one:

a. Paciano Rizal

b. Josephine Bracken
c. Andres Bonifacio
d. Emilio Jacinto

In his work "To the Young Women of Malolos" why did Rizal praise the young women of
Malolos?
Select one:
a. They petitioned the Governor-General for their right to be educated
b. They fought against subjugation and slavery to men
c. They exposed the abusive of Spanish friars
d. They were known in Europe because of their talents in singing and dancing

To what social class did Jose Rizal and his family belong?

= Principalias(ns)

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