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Hatad Jr, Jessilito B.

RIZ101
2ECE-A Prof. Rosalia Pre

Chapter Test:

Identification (3pts. Each)

1. Rizal founded a secret society of Filipino students in


the University of Santo Tomas called Compañerismo.
2. In his novel El Filibusterismo, he described how the Filipino
students were humiliated and insulted by their Domican
professors and how backward the method of instruction was,
especially in the teaching and natural sciences.
3. In Pakil, Rizal was infatuated by a pretty girl colegiala, Vicenta
Ybardolaza, who skillfully played the harp at the Regalado
home.
4. Rizal, who was then eighteen years old, submitted his poem
entitled A La Juventud Filipina (To the Filipino Youth).
5. In 1879, at the start of his junior year at the university, he lived in
"Casa Tomasina," at
No. 6 Calle Santo Tomas, Intramuros .
6. Rizal mentioned the Turumba in Chapter VI of Noli Me Tangere.
7. The vague figure turned out to be a lieutenant of the Guardia
Civil. With a snarl, he turned upon Rizal, whipped out his
sword and brutally slashed the latter on the back.
8. He took the vocational course leading to the title of
Perito Agrimensor (expert surveyor).
9. Rizal, inspired by his poetical triumph the previous year,
entered the literary joust, submitting an allegorical drama
entitled El Consejo de los Dioses.
10. In April
1877, Rizal who was then nearly 16 years old, matriculated in
the University of Santo Tomas, taking the course of Philosophy
and Letters.

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