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1.

When did the Propaganda Movement emerge in the


Philippines?
a) 1896
b) 1898
c) 1872
d) 1892

2. Which country served as the center for the Propaganda


Movement's activities?
a) France
b) Spain
c) Germany
d) United States
3. What was the name of the newspaper founded by Jose
Rizal and Marcelo H. del Pilar to propagate their ideas?
a) La Solidaridad
b) El Filibusterismo
c) Noli Me Tangere
d) La Liga Filipina

4. What was the significance of the Propaganda Movement


in Philippine history?
a) It led to the successful revolution against Spain.
b) It laid the groundwork for the Philippine Revolution.
c) It established the first Philippine Republic.
d) It secured the country's independence from the United
States.
5. How did the Spanish authorities respond to the activities of the
Propaganda Movement?
a) They embraced their ideas and granted reforms.
b) They ignored the movement and its demands.
c) They persecuted the members and suppressed their publications.
d) They offered the movement's leaders positions in the government.

6. He considered the plan impractical and improper that Filipinos


would settle and develop foreign territories while the colony itself badly
needed such developments.

a. Governor Eulogio Despujol


b. Governor Andres Bonifacio
c. Dr. Rizal
d. La Solaridad
7. In what Dates did Bonifacio issued the Grito de Balintawak (“the
Cry of Balintawak”), calling for an armed uprising against the
Spanish.
a. December 12, 1890
b. August 12, 1896
c. August 26, 1896
d. August 25, 1880

8. Rizal wrote two political novels in what year?


a. 1990 and 1998
b. 1990 and 1992
c.1887 and 1890
d. 1887 and 1891
9. The ______________, who included upper-class Filipinos,
aimed to ‘awaken the sleeping intellect of the Spaniard to the
needs of our country”.

a. Propagandists
b. Propaganda
c. Spaniards
d. Grito

10. About_________ soldiers at the Cavite arsenal revolted, killed


their officers, and shouted for independence.

a. 1000 Filipinos
b. 500 Filipinos
c. 200 Filipinos
d. 100 Filipinos
TRUE OR FALSE

1. True or False: The Propaganda Movement was a group of Filipino reformists who
advocated for political and social reforms during the Spanish colonial period.

2. True or False: Dr. Jose Rizal was a prominent member of the Propaganda Movement and
used his writings to expose the injustices and abuses of the Spanish colonial regime.

3. True or False: The Propaganda Movement sought to achieve reforms through peaceful
means, such as writing articles and pamphlets, rather than through armed rebellion.

4. True or False: The Propaganda Movement drew inspiration from Enlightenment ideals and
the nationalist movements in Europe.

5. True or False: The writings of the propagandists, including Rizal's novels, played a
significant role in awakening Filipino national consciousness and promoting a sense of identity
and pride.

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