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Readings in Philippine History

1. Culture is:
a. composed of material and non-material aspects
b. composed of material and non-material forms
c. composed of material and non-material types
d. all of these

2. Theo and Thea wanted to do a research about the Pre-colonial Philippines. In what year
should they limit the search?
a. 1521
b. 1565
c. 1898
d. 1946

3. Gerger, a German Fastfood restaurant operating in the Philippines, intends to fuse Filipino
and German cuisine in their menu. This is an example of:
a. Material Culture
b. Non-material Culture
c. Ordinary Culture
d. Special Culture

4. Why is it important to consider the influx of Spanish culture when studying about Philippine
family system?
a. because Spain introduced the use of surnames in the Philippines
b. because Spain fortified the roles of mother and the father in the family
c. because there were intermarriages between Filipinos and Spaniards
d. None of these
e. All of these

5. He introduced the use of Spanish surnames among Filipino natives:


a. Gov. Gen. Narciso Claveria
b. Gov. Gen. Juan Primo de Rivera
c. Gov. Gen. Rafel de Isquierdo
d. Gov. Gen. Carlos Ma. dela Torre

6. The first formal educational institution in the Philippines was established by:
a. the church
b. the government
c. the American government
d. the Spanish government
e. the Filipino revolution

7. The Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is based on:


a. The Old Spanish Civil Code
b. The Old Spanish Penal Code
c. The Old American Civil Code
d. Old American Penal Code
e. The American Constitiution

8. Arden, a registered criminologist from FBC, is tasked to lead the troop of civilians from
different countries of the world, in their escape going to planet Mars, because of a threat of an
asteroid hitting the planet Earth. Suppose that their newly-found civilization flourished, this is
an affirmation of:
a. Unique Southeast Asia Homeland Hypothesis
b. Internal Development Theory
c. Multiple Homeland Hypothesis
d. None of these
e. All of these

9. Leopold, together with Lander, voyaged going to planet Jupiter, in order to spread
Christianity, exhaust mineral resources, and make Earth famous throughout the universe. When
they reached Jupiter, they met Rvipojsdmv, the leader of Jupiterian Kingdom. Lander, who is an
FBC graduate, is competent with communication skills, and can even understand the language
of Jupiter. Lander is corrolary to whom, in Magellan's expedition?
a. Antonio Morga
b. Fray Pedro de Valderrama
c. Sebastian De Elcano
d. Enrique of Malacca
e. None of these

10. Esrofivn, the queen of Neptune, heared about Leopold's invasion of Jupiter, this propelled
her to send her troops to Jupiter to attack Leopold, Lander, and eliminate the planet Jupiter
with their newly-invented, high-powered, nuclear bomb. Esrofivn's character is corrolary to that
of:
a. Rajah Humabon
b. King Carlos of Spain
c. Pope Alexander II
d. Lapu-lapu
e. None of these

11. Neptune is corrolary to:


a. Cebu
b. Limasawa
c. Mactan
d. Bangkusay
e. None of these

12. Senior Agila, the leader of SBMM (Sa Banyo Masarap Mag-yaCult), a religious cult in planet
Jupiter, welcomed Leopold with open arms saying, "fsdlsknv lkvdk mfv spockf v, dlvmsodjg
mvmdk pfwkv!", translated as, "Ikaw lang, Sapat Na!". Senior Agila is corrolary to:
a. Rajah Humabon
b. Fray Pedro de Valderamma
c. Fray Luis de Leon
d. Antonio Pigafetta
e. Enrique of Mallacca
Bernardo, the son of a rich Spanish haciendero, born in Spain and raised in Mexico, settled in
Vigan, Ilocos Sur. There he met, Blanca, an old Philippine-born Spanish maiden and later
became his sugar mommy. They lived together, married, and begat a child named, Lorenzo.

13. Bernardo, based on the old Spanish social heirarchy, is considered as:
a. Peninsulares
b. Insulares
c. Mestizo
d. Indio

14. Blanca, based on the old Spanish social heirarchy, is considered as:
a. Peninsulares
b. Insulares
c. Mestizo
d. Indio

15. Lorenzo, based on the old Spanish social heirarchy, is considered as:
a. Peninsulares
b. Insulares
c. Mestizo
d. Indio

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