Rizal Flashcards

(51 cards)

1
Q

Who was the maestro in private school in Bifian
where Rizal was brought by Paciano?

A

Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz

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2
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Which of the following is/are the reason/s for
Rizal’s polite refusal to approve the Katipuneros’
uprising?

A

All of the above

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3
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Why Jose Rizal felt that the story of the moth
could serve as an allegory of his destiny?

A

Jose Rizal, undoubtedly, was the young moth
burned because of his passion for ideas and love
of country.

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4
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Why did the Bourbon reform policies impact the
Philippines in the 19th century only to a limited
extend?

A

All of the above

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5
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Which of the following describes the
importance of 1872 Cavite Mutiny?
Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was the beginning of
Filipino nationalism that would eventually lead
to the Philippine Revolution of 1896.
Il, The event was viewed by the Spanish
government officials as a political and moral
philosophy based on liberty, consent of the
governed and equality
Il, It ignites an anti-Spanish sentiment when
the three Filipino priests, José Burgos, Mariano
Gomez, and Jacinto Zamora, were martyred for
allegedly conspiring with the rebels in Cavite.

A

I and III only

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6
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Who was the most prominent of the Ilustrados,
whose novels sparked a desire for liberty and
independence?

A

Jose Rizal

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7
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Why did Rizal felt unhappy at the University of
Sto. Thomas?

A

All of the above.

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8
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What was the poem submitted by Jose Rizal in
a literary contest in 1880, supervised by the
Liceo Artistico-Literario of Manila, in which he
won first prize and made a significant impact
because, for the first time in history, an Indio
excelled in a national literary contest, defeating
Spanish writers?

A

El Consejo de los Dioses

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9
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Who was Governor General of the Philippines
from 1869 to 1871, and is widely considered to
be the most beloved of the Spanish Governors-
General ever assigned in the country?

A

Governor General Carlos Maria Dela Torre

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10
Q

What is/are the significance of studying Jose
Rizal’s life, works, and writings?

A

All of the above

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11
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Which of the following statement is NOT true
about the 19th century?

A

Europe experienced a fervent period of cultural, etc

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12
Q

Which of the following statement is true
about the implementation of the Memorandum
Order 247 by former President Fidel V. Ramos?

A

President Fidel V. Ramos instructed the Secretary of Education, Culture, and Sports and Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education to fully implement the Rizal Act through Memorandum Order 247.

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13
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Which of the following claims were used by
those who opposed the Rizal Bill’s passage?

A

The bill violates the freedom of conscience and religion.

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14
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Why was the tobacco monopoly in 1782
considered to be the most controversial and
oppressive to locals?

I. Because the Philippine tobacco was the
most exported product at that time
Il, Because the farmer sold their produce only
to the government at a pre-designated price,
leaving little or no profit for the them.
Ill, Because the monopoly brought food
shortages since the planting of basic crops like
rice was somewhat neglected and abandoned.

A

Il and Ill only

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15
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What year did Rizal founded the school in
Dapitan, which yielded 20 pupils before he left?

A

1893

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16
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What was the first article of Jose Rizal written
in Spain under the pen name Laong Laan?

A

El Amor Patrio

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17
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Why “A La Juventud Filipina” was considered
classic in Philippine Literature?

A. Because it was a great poem in Spanish written by Filipino and recognized by Spanish literary authorities.
B. Because it expressed the nationalistic concept, that Filipinos, and not the foreigners, were the fair hope of the Fatherland’ for the first time.
C. Both a and b
D. Neither a and b

A

C. Both a and b

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18
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What was the pen names of Jose Rizal in the
newspaper La Solidaridad founded by
Graciano Lopez Jaena?

A

Dimas Alang and Laong Laan

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19
Q

Which of the folowing groups was not
formed or organized by Jose Rizal in France?

A

Lodge Solidaridad

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20
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When and where Jose Rizal was born?

A

June 19, 1861, Calamba Laguna

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21
Q

The academic course on Jose Rizal’s life,
works, and writings was not imposed by law
for no reason. Which of the following is/are the
important aspect/s of this academic subject?

A. Rizal can be a valuable role model and source of inspiration for all Filipinos.
B. The subject offers insights on how to deal with the present issues.
C. It allows us to better understand ourselves as Filipinos.
D. All of the above

A

D. All of the above

22
Q

What is the important role of the Suez Canal in
developing the nationalistic desires of Jose
Rizal’s and other Filipino llustrados?

A

The event paved the way for the infusion of liberal ideas from Europe, which influenced the emergence of Filipino consciousness

23
Q

What were the last two words of Rizal as he
made his final effort to twist his bullet-pierced
body halfway around?

A

Consummatum est!

24
Q

Why Is it Important to study the social,
economic, and political context of the century
Jose Rizal grew up to understand his life,
thoughts, and works?

A. In able for us to see Jose Rizal’s life in his/her society
B. To better understand where his ideals, belief, and principles originated
C. For us to see Rizal’s unique features, he did not only know the valuable information about his society but also had a quality of mind to use this valuable in formation in a Way he could think about what was going on in the world and what might happen within himself.
D. All of the above

A

D. All of the above

25
What statements describes Pepe's early childhood? A. He showed an early interest in the arts B. He had a special talent for painting and sculpture as a child C. Pepe had learned to write and read and mastered the alphabet. D All of the above
D. All of the above
26
Which of the following is true about the goals of Propaganda Movement? A. The abolition of the polo y servicios and vandala B. Legalization of Spanish and Filipino inequality C. Representation of the Philippines in the Cortes Generales, the Spanish parliament D. Allof the above
D. All of the above
27
The Rizal bill was almost as controversial as Jose Rizal himself, The move from becoming a bill to being a republic act was a difficult proposal that was met with strong opposition. Who led the strong opposition to the passage of the Rizal Law?
Catholic Church
28
How will the Filipino's of today gain a deeper understanding about Jose Rizal?
Rizal's subject must be viewed in relation to the historical period and society he lived.
29
What was the first sorrow of Jose Rizal?
The death of Concha or Concepcion
30
One of Rizal Law's provisions for students is to. read Rizal's work. In what context does the said law allow the students to be excused from reading the Noli and El Filibusterismo?
The students may be exempted for reasons of religious belief.
31
Which of the following is included in the mandates of the Rizal Law? 1. All schools, colleges, and universities must keep a sufficient number of copies of the original and expurgated editions of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as Rizal's other works and biography, in their libraries. Il. Organized a politico-military district and named it as the province of Rizal in honor of the most illustrious Filipino. III. Courses on Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings, particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, must be included in the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges, and universities. A. I only B. I and II only C. I, II, and III D. I and III only
D. I and III only
32
Which of the following is NOT included on the achievements of Jose Rizal as an exile in Dapitan?
He developed a wooden brick-making machine,
33
Who was the Catholic town priest in Calamba who was esteemed and respected by Rizal?
Leonclo Lopez
34
Which of the following statements describes the patriotic goals of Rizal Law? I. To foster the development of moral character, personal discipline, citizenship, and vocational efficiency by developing an understanding and appreciation of Rizal's qualities, behavior, and character, as well as his thoughts and ideas. II. To recognize the relevance of Rizal's ideals, thoughts, teachings, and life values to current conditions in the community and country, and to apply them in solving day-to-day situations and problems in modern life. Ill. To develop a negative view about the society. A. I only B. I and II only C. I, II, and III only D. I and III only
D. I and III only
35
Who was an upright, earnest, and caring teacher whom Rizal considered his best professor?
Francisco de Paula Sanchez
36
What book was manually copied and annotated by Rizal which is available in British Museum?
Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
37
Which of the following choices is correctly matched?
Noli Me Tangere,Berlin
38
Who was Rizal's defense counsel and tried his very best to save his client by reading his responsive defense?
Lt. Luis Traviel de Andrade
39
Which of the following was the significant I mpact of the Bourbon reforms on the native?
It gave people, particularly natives in the Philippines, the Impression that colonization could be carried out without the intervention of the Catholic Church
40
Who was the Katipunero disguised himself as a ship crew and had managed to get close to. Rizal as they plan to help Rizal escaped?
Emilio Jacinto
41
Who was Jose Rizal's friend loaned him some amount to cover for the printing of the Noli Me Tangere?
Maximo Viola
42
Who was Jose Rizal's friend loaned him some amount to cover for the printing of the Noli Me Tangere?
Maximo Viola
43
Who was the Rizal Bill's main proponent and was even dubbed as a communist and an anti- Catholic?
Senator Claro Recto
44
Jose Rizal, while in Dapitan, inspected its rich fauna and flora. Which of the following is NOT included in the species named after him?
Oryza rizali
45
Who among the siblings of Jose Rizal became the custodian of his last and greatest poem, "Mi ultimo adios."?
Trinidad
46
Who was the governor-general who signed the court decision and decreed that Rizal be executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896, at Bagumbayan?
Governor-General Polavieja
47
What crucial role did Jose Rizal play in the emergence of Filipino nationalism and identity? I. In an armed revolt against Spain, he led the Filipinos. II. His work is concerned with citizenship and patriotism. Ill. Rizal demonstrated and made efforts to awaken Filipinos’ interest in their history and identity, IV. Through his works, Rizal inspired Filipinos to be proud of themselves A. I, II, III B. I, III, IV C. I, II, IV D. II, III, IV
D. II, III, IV
48
What legal document gave sovereignty to the people, acknowledged the equality of all human beings and the citizen's freedom, and the right to vote?
Cadiz Constitution
49
What act places December 30 of the year as the observance of the death anniversary of Rizal?
Act number 345
50
What is the legal basis of including the study of the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal in the curricula of all schools, universities and colleges in the Philippines?
Republic Act 1425
51
Which of the following statement about the 19th Century in Rizal Context is correct? A. The qualified tenancy system or the right to use the land for rental purposes is called the inquilino system, B. The galleon trade is the ship trade going back and forth between Manila and Acapulco, Mexico. C. Manila became a trading hub where China, India, Japan, and Southeast Asian countries sent their goods to be consolidated for shipping because of the Galleon trade. D. All of the above
D. All of the above