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PRE-ASSESSMENT 11:
Both of Rizal's novels had a significant impact on Philippine society, particularly in terms of
national identity, Catholic faith and its influence on Filipino choice, government corruption, abuse of
power, and discrimination, and, on a larger scale, issues related to colonization's impact on people's
lives and the cause for independence. These novels were eventually used as an indirect source of
inspiration for the Philippine Revolution.
El Filibusterismo, popularly known as The Reign of Greed in English, is Jose Rizal's second novel and
the sequel to Noli Me Tangere. It was published in 1891 and continues the Noli's accusations of the
Spanish government's injustices and corruption.
POST-ASSESSMENT 11
F.Meyer-Van Loo Press(No.66 Viaanderen Street 2 a printing shop that give Rizal the lowest quotation
for the publication of his novel, who was willing to print his book on installment basis.
Makamisa 5. It refers to unfinished novel of Rizal in Tagalog written in a light sarcastic style and is
incomplete for only two chapters are finished.
Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques 6. He was a Portuguese physician, who became Rizal’s friend and admirer, who
helped him to build up a wide clientele. In recognition of Rizal’s skill as an ophthalmic surgeon, he
turned over to him many of his eye cases.
Governor Eulogio Despujol 7. He reffered as the Count of Caspe, a new governor general after Weyler.
Constituition of La liga Filipina 8. It is the most important writing made by Rizal during his Hong Kong
sojourn, which was printed in Hong Kong, 1892.
To Unite the whole archipelago into one compact vigorous and homogenous body 9. What is the
motto of the Liga Filipina?
Pobres Frailles (Poor Friars)10. incriminatory leaflets which allegedly found in Lucia’s pillow cases; it is
under the authorship of Fr. Jacinto and printed by the Imprenta de los Amigos del Pais, Manila
The motive of La Liga Filipina changed into to construct a brand new organization that sought to
contain the humans immediately withinside the reform movement.
2.Why did Jose Rizal’s friends and family members wanted him not to go back to the Philippines?
Jose Rizal made up his mind to return to Manila.This decision was spurred by the following: (1) to
confer with Governor Despujol regarding his Borneo colonization project (2) to establish the La Liga
Filipina in Manila (3) to prove that Eduardo de Lete was wrong in attacking him in Madrid that he (Rizal),
being comfortable and safe in Hong Kong, had abandoned the country’s cause
Multiple Choice:
C 1.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:
b. El Filibusterismo
A 2.Who were the intended audience of Jose Rizal in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
c. The revolutionaries
d. The principalias
C 3.Who was the woman whom Jose Rizal had fallen in love with in Dapitan?a.
a. Gertrude Becket
b. Nelly Bausted
c. Josephine Bracken
d. Leonor Rivera
B 4.What could be inferred about the status of women in the society from Jose Rizal's 'To The Young
Women of Malolos'?
Select one:
d. Women were not given an opportunity to hold significant positions in the government
b. July 6, 1982
c. July 3, 1892
d. October 6, 1896
I. Traitor to Spain
a. I and IV
b. III and IV
c. I and III
d. II and III
A 7.How did Jose Rizal describe the revolution in his December 15, 1896 manifesto?
A 8.What was the content of Jose Rizal’s manifesto on December 15, 1896?
B 10.Why did the people of Calamba write a petition to the administrator of public islands of Laguna?
Select one:
PRE-ASSESSMENT 14:
Rizal became deported to Dapitan due to the confiscated analyzing materials. He posted books and
articles in different international locations criticizing the mom spain.
Rizal lived a fairly simple life during his exile in Dapitan. Rizal had built an informal school where he
taught several children. He also had patients who sought him out for healing.Even though Rizal was an
exile in Dapitan, he was still able to make his situation productive.
a.Businessman
b.Farmer
c.Physician
A 5.Who among the following was sent by the friars to spy Rizal while in Dapitan?
a. Florencio Namanan
c. Deodato Arrelano
d. Ambrosio Salvador
a. Bridge
b. Museum
c. Solar Panel
d. Water System
a. She wrote a Letter to Rizal from Hongkong that she would like to visit him
c. She accompanied her uncle, George Tauffer who needed ophthalmic treatment.
a. Francisco
b. Joselito
c. Paciano
d. Teodoro
Community leadership
Responsible parenthood
Religiosity
Subversiveness
- Evidences used by the military court were not sufficient to warrant to accuse Rizal of being guilty and
the imposition of death penalty
- As testified by Pio Valenzuela, Rizal was against rebellion and he had not written a letter addressed to
the Katipunan comprising revolutionary elements
Without his knowledge, his name was used by the Katipunan; if he really was guilty, he could have
escaped while he was in Singapore. If he was really the leader of the revolution, the revolutionists
should have consulted him.
- He did not deny that he wrote the by-laws of the La Liga Filipina, but to make things clear, the
organization was a civic association, not a revolutionary society. If the La Liga was reorganized nine
months later, he had no idea about it
2.What values did Rizal manifest in the letters he wrote prior to his execution?
From what I had examine withinside the ee-e book approximately the letters of Rizal earlier his
executions, he manifests the values of being a rationalist. He justifies his being an harmless guy from all
accusations to him via way of means of his reasons. Rizal is a person complete of reasons. It is obvious
that he's such an sensible guy.
For sedition, rebellion and conspiracy 1. The case charged against Rizal by the Spanish authorities.
Lt. Luis Taviel de Andrade 2. Rizal’s defense counsel during his trial.
Auditor-General de Guerra Nicolas La Pena 3. The Judge Advocate of Spanish military tribunal who
conducted the preliminary investigation on Rizal.
Governor-General Camillo Polavieja_5. The Spanish governor-general who decreed the execution of
Rizal.
Paang Bundok_6. The place where Rizal preferred to be buried after his execution.
"Mi último adiós" (English: "My Last Farewell")_7. The title given by Ponce to Rizal’s My Last farewell.
Camilo garcia de polavieja_8. The president of militarytribunal who signed the verdict of guilty on the
part of Rizal.
Rafael Dominguez9. The prosecutor of the military court during Rizal’s trial.
Revealing his strong nationalism and unwavering love for his country10. Rizal’s philosophy of life as
reflected in his Mi Ultimo Adios.
PRE-ASSESSMENT 16:
He turned into the primary Filipino to offer expression to Philippine nationalism in his writings, to
chart a direction to country wide team spirit for his human beings and to complicated nationalism as
tangent to freedom and emancipation.Rizal's political conviction and idea of nationalism matured
among 1882 and 1887.
Rizal seemed upon schooling as a prerequisite to the conclusion of a humans's freedom. It is thru
schooling that humans obtains know-how of themselves as people and as contributors of a nation. He
insisted on teaching his humans in order that they will correctly get rid of the vices in their society.
There he demonstrated practical nationalism by living out what he had preached to his countryment
and fellow reformers.
1.What was Rizal message in his poem, Sa Aking Mga Kababata? Can the poem be considered as an
expression of his nationalistic sentiment?
The message of the poem "Sa Aking Kabata" emphasizes the importance of one's mother tongue.
Rizal expressed that a nation's love for the native language is essential. It is directly related to the quest
for liberty. Love for the native language is a symbol of freedom and identity. People shouldn't look at
their language as substandard to others so that this poem considered as an expression of his
nationalistic sentiment because of his love to his country by being protector of our nation.
2. What extra-curricular activities was Rizal involved in? How did his training in poetry writing influence
Rizal as an individual?
The extra -curricular activities of rizal are, campus leader, an active member and secretary of the marian
congression, member of the academy of the spanish literature, member of the academy of the natural
sciences and engage in gymnastic and fencing. His training in poetry writing influenced rizal as an
individual because to learn how to express himself by it.
1.What was Rizal’s diagnosis of Philippine society in the Noli? Was his diagnosis correct? Why or why
not?
Yes! Because From his novel, he made it apparent that the friars were the enemies of reform, progress,
and justice in the country. There were actually three reasons why Rizal considered the friars, the enemy
of reforms, progress, and justice in the country.
2.Why can Rizal be considered a reluctant revolutionary?
Rizal himself turned into reluctant to sign up for the revolution due to the fact he did now no longer
advise a revolution that turned into sure to fail. Rizal, however, turned into progressive in his moves and
writings. He paid the closing fee for this while he turned into completed for treason in opposition to
Spain.