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1872 – Gomburza (Father Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora)
executed by the Spaniards.
1896 – Katipuneros tear their cedulas & shout in contempt of the Spaniards, called
Cry of Pugadlawin
1886 – Jose Rizal publishes anti-Spanish novel, Noli Me Tangere (The Lost Eden)
1944 – Quezon dies in exile, Vice President Sergio Osmena assumes the
presidency, Mc Arthur returns to the Philippines and lands in Leyte.
1946 – The U.S gave the Philippines independence, Manuel Roxas y Acuna is
elected as the 1st president of the new republic
1972 – Martial Law was declared by President Marcos. This period is marked with
human and rights abuses and corruption
1983 – Opposition leader Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino returns from exile, Aquino’s
widow Corazon leads the “People Power”
2010 – Benigno “Noynoy” Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III wins the Presidential
Elections and sworn in Manila’s Rizal Park on June 30, 2010
2016 – Rodrigo “Rody” Roa Duterte, the former mayor of Davao City assumes the
presidency. He is the first president to come from Mindanao
2017 – Pres. Duterte declares Martial Law in Mindanao Island due to the rebellion
in Marawi City by ISIS-affiliated Maute group on May 23 extended by both houses
of congress to Dec 31, 2017.
a. None of the choices b. October 17, 1907 c. October 16, 1907 d. October 23,
1907
4. In this method of changing the constitution happens when the congress needs
upon a vote of two thirds of all its member and will file for a constitutional
convention.
5. The name of the newspaper whom Rizal, Del Pilar, Luna and others used to
disseminate how the Spaniards oppressed Filipinos.
9. In 1896 he became the mayor of Cavite Viejo and was declared as the first
president of the Philippines.
10. Melchora Aquino was captured and exiled in _______ for helping the
kapituneros.
11. She was one of the lesser-known World War II veterans. She was known as
the only Asian woman to have been awarded the Silver Star Wolrd War by the
United States.
12. These individuals have possessed the region flanking between Lanao del Sur
and Maguindanao territory.
a. August 8, 1892 b. July 2, 1892 c. June 19, 1892 d. None of the choices
14. This tribes are known to be rice-cultivators. They contain numerous clans that
live in the Cordillera mountain ranges.
15. This type of national dance with a couple of artists bouncing between two
bamboo posts held simply over the ground and struck together.
16. This tribes are known to be rice-cultivators. They contain numerous clans that
live in the Cordillera mountain ranges.
17. ______ percent of fish and sardines are to a great extent taken from the Sulu
Sea.
20. _________ were required to provide labor for 40 days a year (reduce to 15
days a year in 1884)
21. The place where President Aguinaldo assembled the Revolutionary Congress
on September 15, 1898.
22. This organ of the constitution was headed by the president and has four
department secretaries, this give the power such as: interior, foreign affairs,
treasury, and war.
23. "Movement of the feet, arms and the entire body musically particularly to
music. A few moves and tunes are performed without melodic backup or a capella.
Other than those specified before in the visual expressions, the components of
shape one of a kind to move are: body developments, motion, and outward
appearances, including outfit, organize setting, the sort of backup and social
setting or circumstance or events for exhibitions."
24. When we are placed under military government until 1901 he became the first
civil governor, he was also the 27th president of the United States and the chosen
successor of President Theodore Roosevelt.
25. With the finish of the_______, the global group saw new patterns and dangers
to security that required less military power.
26. ________ is the whole of both pre-Islamic culture and the philosophical
understanding of the Muslims on the lessons of Islam.
28. ________ is directs the instructing of Philippine culture in the schools and
colleges, preparing of educators.
a. Bureau of Education b. Education c. None of the choices d. Commission on
Higher Education
29. The first 1897constitution of the Biak-na-Bato was written in what language?
30. He was known as a patriot, physician and man of letters who served as an
inspiration to the Philippine Nationalist movement. His work El filibusterismo and
Noli Me Tangere are his ways to promote nonviolent resistance to the Spaniards.
a. Marcelo H. Del Pilar b. Andres Bonifacio c. Dr. Jose P. Rizal d.None of the
choices
32. Since the extension of the Chinese individuals in the Han administration,
Chinese individuals have selected down into Southeast Asia and added to the
shocking changes of local Southeast Asian societies and the Philippine archipelago
from the most recent hundred years BC to the present.
34. This method of changing the constitution happens when the amendments of
the constitution is proposed by the people upon a petition of at least 12% of
Philippine registered voters.
35. Aside from war, politics and chemistry he also opened a fencing club in Manila.
He promoted fencing as a sport and a hobby during his time.
36. One of the most noteworthy of these bargain in the Philippine-American MBA
which marked on __________, just months after the affirmation of Philippine
autonomy by the US.
a. None of the choices b. March 14, 1949 c. March 14, 1947 d .March 14, 1944
40. Dr. Jose Rizal wrote this novel to expose evils of Spanish rule in the
Philippines.
41. To complement and further strengthen the 1947 MBA, the Philippines and the
US concludes a MDT on _________.
a. None of the choices b. August 30, 1951 c. October 30, 1951 d. September 30, 1951
42. The whole regions of Lanao Del Sur, especially at the region of the lake are
untouchable to outcasts. The way of life of the general population are in their
conventional clothing, the _______ and the_______.
a. None of the choices b. Malong And Abaya c. Malong and Sarong d. Baro at Saya
43. She was one of the lesser-known World War II veterans. She was known as
the only Asian woman to have been awarded the Silver Star Wolrd War by the
United States.
a. Gabriela Silang b. Josefa Llanes Escoda c. None of the choices d. Magdalena Leones
44. Dr. Jose Rizal wrote this novel to expose evils of Spanish rule in the
Philippines.
46. The 1935 constitution that govern the country is also called as the
__________ constitution.
47. The name of the newspaper whom Rizal, Del Pilar, Luna and others used to
disseminate how the Spaniards oppressed Filipinos.
50. ____ % tax on entities with annual sales receipts of less than 5,200,000; 6
their original state, price regulated petroleum products and fertilizers.
51. This tribes are known to be rice-cultivators. They contain numerous clans that
live in the Cordillera mountain ranges.
53. She was called as the Mother of the Revolution. She took care, provided food,
and nurses the wounded Katipuneros in 1896.
54. The name of the newspaper whom Rizal, Del Pilar, Luna and others used to
disseminate how the Spaniards oppressed Filipinos.
56. The VAT laws was signed in 1986 and put to effect in__________.
57. She is known as the Visayan Joan of Arc. She joined the Katipunan's women
chapter in Panay. She fought against Spain, the United States, and Japan.
a. None of the choices b. Josefa Llanes Escoda c. Teresa Magbanua d.Gabriela Silang
58. Year 1884, the payment of tribute was put to a stop and was replaced by a poll tax
collected through a certificate of identification called the _________ personal.
60. This organ of the constitution was headed by the president and has four
department secretaries, this give the power such as: interior, foreign affairs,
treasury, and war.
62. Martial Law is also known as the ____________ declared by the late President
Ferdinand E. Marcos that lasted from 1972 to 1985.
64. This type of constitution gives the authority to make decisions and sustain or
disprove the sentences rendered by the other courts and to dictate rules for the
administration of justice.
a. October 16, 1907 b. October 17, 1907 c. October 23, 1907 d. None of the choices