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Republic of the Philippines

Apayao State College


Malama,Conner,Apayao

Midterm Examination
In HISTORY 11
LIFE,WORKS OF DR. JOSE RIZAL

NAME:________________________________________
Year and Section: ______________________

I. TRUE OR FALSE. Write A if the statement is True and write B if it is False. Write your answer on the space
provided before the number.
_____1. Olympia is the sixth among the Rizal’s sibling and was married to Silvestre Ubaldo who was a
telegraph operator.
_____2. The story of the “Moth and the Flame” made the profoundest impression on Rizal who died a martyr
to its illusions.
_____3.Rizal was only 15 years old when he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts with highest honors.
_____4. It was intimate Alliance Between Religion and Good Education,poem written by Rizal who believes in
the significant role in which education plays in the progress and welfare of a nation.
____5.In order to improve in Spanish,Rizal took private lessons in Santa Isabel College during the noon
recesses and paid 6 pesos for those extra Spanish lessons.
____6.At the age of two(2) Rizal began to make sketches with his pencil and to mould a clay and wax objects
which attracted his fancy.
____7.Rizal’s first taste of injustice was when Donya Teodora was arrested and made a walk a distance of 50
km from Calamba to Santa Cruz.
____8. Maestro Lucas Padua was Rizal’s tutor who instructed him in Sapanish and Latin.
____9. Josefa was the youngest of the Rizal children which married Pantaleon Quintero of Calamba.
____10.The maternal great great grandfather of Rizal was Eugenio Ursua.
____11.Rizal’s father died at the age of 85 on January 5, 1898.
____12.Narcisa is the sister of Rizal who married Antonio Lopez, aschool teacher of Morong, Rizal.
____13.Donya Teodora was a successful businesswoman who owned a store in town which sold many articles
of trade needed by the people.
____14.The house of the Rizal family was one of the distinguished stone houses in Calamba, during the
Spanish times.
____15.The province of Calamba was known as the “Cradle of a Genius”.
____16. The opening of the Philippines to the world trade contributed to the rise of the Philippine
nationalism.
____17. all of the Filipinos who resided in Madrid during 1880 were part of the Propaganda movement.
____20. The political instability in Spain supported Napoleon Bonaparte.
____21. The creoles class was the group who enlightened the citizens about the needed political reform in the
country
____22.the secular priest had more power than the regular priest
____23. Encomienda was one system of land owning imposed by the Spaniards.
____24. The Peninsulares were the Spaniards who were born in the Philippines by the Spaniards parents.
____25. The Filipinos could choose law during the Spanish colonization in the Philippines
Test II. Explain the following briefly. (5 points each)

1. Can we consider Rizal as an American-sponsored hero? Why?

2. Why do we need to study the life and writings of Rizal?

3. How will the writings of Rizal become significant in the present time?

4.how did his primary education affect Rizal as a person?

Prepared by: Appoved and Noted by:

KIMBERLY CLAIRE C. EUGENIO NELLIEVIL P. BATAY-AN


Instructor BEED Program Coordinator

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