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Quiz #20.

I. Multiple Choice

C 1. The Filipino rival if Rizal who was one of the reasons he gave up the
affection for Consuelo.

a. Antonio Luna c. Eduardo de Lete


b. Don Pablo d. Eduardo Bousted

A 2. The steamer which Rizal boarded when he left Japan on April13,


1888.

a. Belgic c. España
b. Titanic d. Paz

C 3. The lady that Rizal could have married if only he had no patriotic
mission and no political will.

a. Suzanne Jacoby c. Seiko Usui


b. Gertrude Becket d. Segunda Katigbak

C 4. The lady who seemed to have charmed not only Rizal but some other
Filipinos in Madrid during the hero’s time.

a. Gertrude Becket c. Consuelo Ortiga y Rey


b. Leonor Rivera d. Nellie Bousted

Eduardo de Lete 5. The Filipino who attacked Rizal through an article in La


Solidaridad on April 15, 1892.
A 6. This poem is the immortalization of Rizal’s affection towards
Consuelo.

a. La Señorita C.O. y ‘R’ c. Mi Inspiracion


b. To my Muse d. Josephine

D 7. The Spanish liberal and former mayor of Manila who was very
supportive of the Filipinos in Madrid.

a. Ricardo Carcinero c. Alfredo Lim


b. Tomas Arejola d. Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey

C 8. The lady who assisted Rizal in his painting and sculpturing, thus
enabling him to finish some of his sculptural works like the Prometheus Bound.

a. Seiko Usui c. Gertrud Becket


b. Suzanne Jacoby d. Consuelo Ortiga y Rey

B 9. The Asian girl who acted as Rizal’s generous tour guide


accompanying him to galleries, libraries, universities and other interesting places
in the land of Cherry Blossom.

a. Nellie Boustead c. Narcisa


b. Seiko Usui d. Segunda Katigbak

B 10. The Belgian girl who shed tears when Rizal left Belgium toward the
beginning of August 1890.

a. Nellie Boustead c. Narcisa


b. Suzanne Jacoby d. Segunda Katigbak

II. True or False

False 1. Nellie Boustead and Filipina mother favored Rizal to be her son-in-
law.
False 2. Along with the friend Marcelo del Pilar arrived in Beussels on
February 2 and stayed in the boarding house managed by two Jacoby sister.

True 3. Rizal arrived in Japan in 1888 upon the invitation of an official in the
legation.

False 4. Rizal spent a memorable golden month with Suzanne Jacoby in


Japan.

True 5. Suzanne Jacoby wrote a desperate letter to Rizal which only showed
that the affection was already one-sided.

False 6. Juan Luna, who has been Nellie’s fiancé, explicitly permitted Rizal
court and marry her.

False 7. A decade after Rizal’s martyrdom, Seiko Usui married a British


chemistry teacher of the Peer’s School in Tokyo.

False 8. Antonio Luna wrote Rizal “. . . If Mademoiselle Boustead suits you,


court her and marry her, and we are here to applaud such a good act”.

True 9. Nellie Boustead’s demand that Rizal be converted to Protestantism


was one of the reasons they did not end up together.

False 10. According to Rizal’s letter to Seiko Usui, he was enchanted by


Japan, the land of cherry blossom.

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