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G1 Examination Questions:

1. Who is the person discovered the Philippine Island in 1521?

ANSWER: A. FERDINAND MAGELLAN

2. The first mass in the Philippine that happened on the Limewas Pr Masao according to other reference?

ANSWER: C. MARCH 31, 1521

3. He named the country in honor of the son of King Charles II?

ANSWER: D. RUY LOPEZ DE VILLALOBOS

4. What are the contributions and influences that the Spaniards brought in the Philippines?

ANSWER: D. ALL OF THE ABOVE

5. When did Martin De Goiti arrive in Manila from Cebu?

ANSWER: D. 1570

6. The priest who survived the Loaisa Mission?

ANSWER: A. ANDRES DE URDANETA

7. When Legaspi ordered the construction of the walled city of Intramuros and proclaimed it as the seat of government of the
colony?

ANSWER: B. 1571

8. When did King Philipp II succeeded his father's throne?

ANSWER: A. 1556

9. The master of ship "conception” and took over the command of the expedition after Magellan's death

ANSWER: D. JUAN SEBASTIAN DE ELCANO

10. When did Magellan died?

ANSWER: B. APRIL 27, 1521


G2 Examination Questions:
1. The Basi Revolt was an unusual uprising because it centered on the fondness that the Ilocanos had for basi, also known as
sugar cane wine. Who were the two individuals who were in charge of leading this uprising that took place in the town of
pudding, which is located in the province of Ilocos Norte today?

D. Pedro Mateo and Salarogo Ambaristo

2. Author of biographies under the pen names Tikbalang, Naning, and Kalipulako, he was also a medical student.

A. Graciano Lopez-Jaena C. Mariano Ponce

B. Dr. Jose Rizal D. Marcelo H Del Pilar

3. In what context was Marcelo H. Del Pilara referred to as a "pet name?"

A. Tikbalang C. Kalipulako

B. Plaridel D. Making

4. It occurred on September 16 and 18, 1807. Pedro Mateo and Salarogo Ambaristo commanded the group.

A. First Pampanga revolt C. Agrarian revolt

B. Sumuroy revolt D. None of the above

5. When it comes to the Pule Revolt, which of the following is NOT an objective or reform?

A. Assimilation of the Philippines as a regular province of Spain.

B. Filipinization of the Philippines parishes and expulsion of the friars.

C. Equality of the Filipinos and Spaniards after the laws.

D. All of the above


6. In which year did the First Pampanga Revolt take place?

A. 1585 C. 1589

B. 1584 D. None of the above

7. During which Revolt were indigenous people subjected to forced labor?

A. Sumuroy revolt C. Revolt against the tribute

B. Dagohoy revolt D. None of the above

8. Who was it who dispatched Spanish troops to quell the rebellion in Revolt Against the Tribute?

A. Miguel Vicos C. Governor-General Santiago De la Cruz

B. José Burgos D. Governor-General Santiago De Vera

9. An uprising entirely tied to religious practices.

A. Agrarian revolt C. Pule revolt

B. Dagami revolt D. Dagohoy revolt

10. It refers to the doctrine that a government's authority is determined by a body of laws or constitution.

A. Constitutionalism C. Sedition

B. Anti- clericalism D. Munity

G3 Examination Questions:
1. When did Aguinaldo announce the nation's freedom and the introduction of the Philippine Republic?

A. July 12, 1898 C. June 12, 1898

B. June 14, 1896 D. July 4, 1898


2. Who led the Philippine Revolution?

A. Emilio Aquinaldo C. Jose Rizal

B. Andres Bonifacio D. Emilio Jacinto

3. How old was Tandang Sora when she got involved in the revolution?

A. 90 years old C. 80 years old

B. 74 years old D. 84 years old

4. The brain of the Katipunan and joined when he was 19 years old.

A. Andres Bonifacio C. Emilio Aguinaldo

B. Emilio Jacinto D. Jose Rizal

5. Type of member in Katipunan that wore black hoods during meetings.

A. Kawal C. Katipon

B. Bayani D. Katipunero

6. The member of Katipunan that uses the password “RIZAL”.

A. Katipon C. Katipunero

B. Bayani D. Kawal

7. He is called as a one of greatest traitor in Philippine History.

A. Jose Rizal C. Andres Bonifacio

B. Antonio Luna D. Pedro Paterno

8. When was Andres Bonifacio’s death?

A. June 19, 1896 C. November 30, 1897

B. May 10, 1897 D. June 12, 1898

9. Agueda Kahabagan was known in history as the_________

A. Joan of Arc of the Visayas C. Tagalog Joan of Arc

B. Tandang Sora D. Joan of Arc

10. Who was the founder of the KKK?


A. Jose Rizal C. Andres Bonifacio

B. Emilio Aguinaldo D. Confederate Army

(SPANISH COLONIZATION)

1. In what year did Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines?

a. 1532 b. 1578 c. 1512 d. 1521

2. He was the ruler of Mactan, who is known as the first native of the archipelago to

have resisted the Spanish Colonization?

a. Ferdinand Magellan

b. Francisco Dagohoy

c. Lapu-Lapu

d. King Philip II

3. Who decreed that Indians who had been pacified should contribute a “moderate

amount” in recognition of their vassalage?

a. King James I

b. King Arthur V

c. King Charles V

d. King Philip II

4. What are the three reasons for colonization?

a. God, Gold, and Glory

b. God, Faith and Prayer

c. Gold, Silver, and Sacrifice

d. Glory, God, and Hope

5. It is a special judicial court that investigates and examines the performance of a

governor-general who was about to be replaced?

a. The Visita

b. The Encomienda

c. The Palace

d. The Residencia

6. When did the Battle of Mactan clash in the Philippines?

a. April 27, 1521

b. April 30, 1521

c. April 27, 1425


d. April 15, 1521

7. What is the first weapon that Spaniards used to colonize the Philippines?

a. Book and Bible

b. Weapon

c. Sword and Bible

d. Bible

8. One of the reasons why Spaniards want to colonize the Philippines that has to deal

with the conversion of native to Christianity?

a. Conversion

b. Priest

c. God

d. Praise

9. Where did Manuel Lopez D. Legaspi introduces the Encomienda?

a. Mactan

b. Leyte

c. Tondo, Manila

d. Cebu

10. Who successfully conquered the Philippines in 1564?

a. Sebastian Del Cano

b. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi

c. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos

d. Alvaro de Saavedra

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