260989464 Answers for L01 L07 Rizal PDF

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LO 2 LM02_The Development of Filipino Nationalism Who are the principalias? I. Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe II. Spaniards that were living in the Philippines III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government A. I at...


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LO 2 LM02_The Development of Filipino Nationalism

1. Who are the principalias? I. Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe II. Spaniards that were living in the Philippines III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government A. I at II C. II at III B. I at IV D. III at IV 2. What is the aim of secularization movement? A.The use of indigenous language in curch services. B. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated. C. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests D. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests 3. Who were the ilustrados? A. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government B. Children of inter-marraiges between Spaniards, Filipino and Chinese C. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe D. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class 4. What are the contributions of the Propaganda movement in the history of the Philippines? I. It inspired the Philippine revolution of 1896 II. It became a catalyst for the development of Filipino Nationalism III. It paved way for the independence of the Philippines from Spain IV. It served as an eye-opener for the Filipinos about the abuses of the Spaniards A. I-II- III C. I-III-IV B. I-II-IV D. II-III-IV

5. How did the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the execution of the GOMBURZA affect the Filipinos? A. These events threatened the Filipinos not to rebel against the Spanish rule. B. Filipinos realized the might of Spain and pledge their loyalty to the Spanish colonial government. C. These were viewed by the Filipinos as forms of indignation and injustice of Spaniards to the Filipinos D. These events discouraged the Filipinos from forming organizations that advocate reform or independence.

6. Which event paved way for the influx of liberal ideas from Europe which is also influenced the emergence of Filipino consciousness? A. 1872 Cavite Mutiny B. Opening of the Suez Canal C. Emergence of Middle class D. The Secularization Movement

7. What movement was established by Ilustrados which exposed the conditions of the Philippines and Demanded reforms from Spain? A. Katipunan B. Propaganda C. Confradia de San Jose D. Circulo Hispano-Filipino 8. What is the aim of secularization movement? A.The use of indigenous language in curch services. B. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated. C. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priest D. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests 9. Who were the Filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by the friars like the Rizal family? A. Meztizos C. Inquilinos B. Insulares D. Indios Bravos 10. Why were the GOMBURZA executed? I. They actively supported the secularization movement. II. They refused to submit to the authority of the regular priests. III. They were accused as the leaders of the 1872 Cavite Munity. IV. They wrote propaganda materials that exposed the abuses of the friars. A. I-II

C. II-III

B. I-III

D. III-IV not sure

11. Which statement on the term "Filipino" is NOT TRUE? A. It was a derogatory term for the native inhabitants as used by the Spaniards. B. Originally, it was the name associated with Spaniards born in the Philippines or the creoles. C. It is a term which the inhabitants of the Philippines gradually learned to equate with racial equality, human dignity and love of country. D. It is a term or label which gradually became associated with the ilustrados during Rizal's time.

12. Which statements are TRUE about Filipino nationalism? I. It only started to emerge during the 19th century. II. It was a product of an armed revolt against Spain. III. It was introduce by the Spanish friars through catechism. IV. It is a product of the social, political and economic changes in the 19th century.

A. I-II

C. II-III

B. I-III

D. III-IV

13. Which event was viewed by the Spanish government officials as a move to overturn the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines? A. 1872 Cavite Mutiny B. Secularization Movement C. Rise of the middle classes D. Establishment of the Propaganda Movement 14. Arrange the following events in chronological order. I. 1872 Cavite Mutiny II. Execution of the Gomburza III. Founding of the La Liga Filipina IV. Establishment of the Propaganda movement A. I-II-IV-III B. II-III-I-IV C. III-II-I-IV D. IV-III-II-I 15. What is the objective of the mass-based Filipino nationalism? A. Assimilation of Philippine to Spain B. Political, economic and educational reforms C. Equality of rights and privileges among social classes D. Freedom and independence of the Philippines from Spain 16. What group of people occupies the highest social status in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial rule? A. Mestizos C. Principalias B. Insulares D. Peninsulares 18. Which group of people were not colonized and have preserved their own culture? A. Indio B. Infieles C. Mestizos D. Principalias 19. What are the legacies of the Propaganda movement? I. Tripartite view of Philippine history II. Philippine independence from Spain III. Secularization of Philippine churches IV. The concept of Filipino nation and identity A. I-II

C. II-III

B. I-IV

D. III-IV

20. Which is NOT part of the contents of the La Solidaridad? A. Reforms needed by the Philippines B. Spanish literature, culture and society C. Articles about Philippine history and culture D. Criticisms about Spanish government officials and clergy

LO 1 LM01_Rizal Law and 19th Century Philippines 1. Which statement is NOT true about the passage of the Rizal Law? A. The Rizal Law was aimed to promote civic conscience and duties. B. The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law because of the passages in Rizal ‟s novels that anti-catholic. C. Students who feel and believe that their faith is offended are exempted from reading the novels but not from taking the Rizal course. D. Sen. Claro M. Recto opposed the passage of Rizal Law for he believes that the novels are not meant to inspire nationalism and patriotism.

2. The objective of the passage of Rizal Law in 1952 is to boost or rekindle the dwindling [„shrinking ‟] sense of Filipino identity and nationalism. What was believed to have caused the dwindling [„shrinking ‟] sense of Filipino identity and nationalism? A. Strong American presence in the Philippines B. Filipinos‟ divisive politic C. Prevalence of poverty and corruption D. Economic stagnation

3. It is an essay which explains the causes and implications of Filipinos ‟ lack national consciousness. C. The Distressing Situation of the Philippines by Jose Rizal

4. It is an essay which blames the incompetence of Spanish administrators for the poor condition of the Philippines. A. Monarchism in the Philippines by Marcelo H. Del Pilar

5. This essay argued that Filipinos became indolent and unproductive because they do not benefit from their labors and that they were abused and enslaved by the Spaniards.

B. On the Indolence of the Filipinos by Jose Rizal 6. It is an essay that tackles the too much power and influence that the friars have that they in effect were the ones running the government.

A. Monarchism in the Philippines by Marcelo H. Del Pilar

7. This essay revealed that Royal decrees from Spain were not implemented in the Philippines which worsen the conditions of the country. C. The Distressing Situation of the Philippines by Jose Rizal

8. This essay accuses the friars were that cause of stagnation and backwardness of the Philippines. B. On the Indolence of the Filipinos by Jose Rizal 9. What the legal basis of including the study of the life and works of Jose Rizal in the curriculum of high school and college? A. R.A. 1254 C. R.A. 2145 B. R.A. 1425 D. R.A. 2415

10. Who authored the Rizal Law? A. Sen. Claro M. Recto B. Sen. Jose P. Laurel Sr.

C. Sen. Jose Diokno D. Sen. Jovito Salonga

11. What country colonized Spain at the turn of 19th century? A. France B. Germany

C. United Kingdom D. United States

12. What movement was established by Ilustrados that exposed the conditions of the Philippines and asked for reforms from Spain? A. Circulo Hispano-Filipino B. Confradia de San Jose

C. Katipunan D. Propaganda

13. Which DOES NOT describe the social, economic and political conditions in the Philippines in the 19th century under the rule of the Spanish colonial regime?

A. Civil war broke out due to desire for the throne B. No significant cultural and educational advancements C. Slavery, discrimination and injustices were very rampant. D. Spanish administrators failed to initiate political and economic reforms.

14. Why did the Catholic Church oppose the passage of Rizal Law? A. Jose Rizal was a mason. B. Jose Rizal ‟s novels are anti-clerical and anti-Catholic. C. The printing and distribution of the novels are too expensive. D. There was no public consultation on the provisions of the law.

15. When was the Rizal Law passed? A. June 12, 1946 C. June 12, 1966 B. June 12, 1956 D. June 12, 1976

16. Evaluate the following statements: I. College students are required to read the unexpurgated versions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo as part of the Rizal course. II. Students whose faith could be damaged are exempted to take the Rizal course. A. Statement I is true. C. Both statements are true. B. Statement II is true. D. Neither of the statements is true.

17. Evaluate the following statements: I. To reach more Filipino students, the novels and other works of Jose Rizal are to be translated into English, Tagalog and major Philippine dialects. II. The distribution of Jose Rizal ‟s novels and other works is free of charge and available to any one who desires to read them. A. Statement I is true. C. Both statements are true. B. Statement II is true. D. Neither of the statements is true.

18. Which is NOT an objective of the Rizal Law?

A. Develop moral character C. Develop civic conscience B. Promote sense of nationalism D. Promote intellectual development 19. Which describe the social conditions in Spain during the 19th century? I. Civil unrest due to civil war II. Occupied by the French III. Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic stagnation A. I and II

C. II and III

B. I and III

D. II and IV

20. Which describe the social conditions in the Philippines during the 19th century? I. Civil unrest due to civil war III. Occupied by the French II. Ruled by incompetent officials IV. Political and economic stagnation A. I and II

C. II and III

B. I and III

D. II and IV

LM03_Biography of Jose Rizal_Childhood and Intellectual Development 1. What is the full name of Jose Rizal? A. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda B. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonso Realonda C. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonso D. Jose Protacio Alonso Realonda y Mercado Rizal

2. What is the title of the book read by Rizal and his mother when he was young? A. Les Miserables

B. Uncle Tom's Cabin

C. Children's Friend

3. What story read by Rizal when he was a child left an impact on him? A. The Foolish Butterfly B. The Story of Maria Makiling

D. The Count of Monte Cristo

C. The Story of Bernardo Carpio D. The Monkey and the Crocodile

4. Who is Jose Rizal ‟s father? A. Francisco Mercado B. Paciano Mercado C. Domingo Lamco D. Justiniano Cruz

5. Who is Jose Rizal's mother? A. Teodora Alonso B. Saturnina Rizal C. Josefa Rizal D. Narcisa Rizal

6. What course did Rizal finish in Ateneo while studying at UST? A. Ophthalmology B. Land Surveying C. Bachelor of Arts D. Philosophy and Letters

7. What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'? A. Patriot B. Farmer C. Merchant D. Green Fields 8. Where did Jose Rizal start his formal education? A. Ateneo Municipal B. University of Sto. Tomas C. Private school in Biñan D. Private school in Calamba

9. What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in Ateneo? A. Junto Al Pasig B. Sa Aking Mga Kabata C. Consejo de los Dioses D. A La Juventud Filipina 10. Which literary piece made by Jose Rizal is about the love for one ‟s language? A. Junto Al Pasig B. Consejo de los Dioses C. Sa Aking Mga Kabata D. A La Juventud Filipina

11. What made Jose Rizal shift to the ophthalmology course while in UST? A. His mother was going blind B. His father insisted it on him C. His ambition of becoming an eye doctor D. It's the most lucrative profession at that time

12. When was Jose Rizal born? A. June 19, 1961 B. June 19, 1681 C. June 19, 1869 D. June 19, 1781

13. Which DOES NOT describe Jose Rizal as a young boy? A. Sickly B. Hard-headed C. Has a frail body D. Quiet and thinker

14. What school was known for its equal treatment of Filipino and Spanish students during Rizal's time? A. Ateneo Municipal B. Colegio de San Agustin C. University of Sto. Tomas D. Colegio de San Juan Letran 15. Which is TRUE about the intellectual development of Jose Rizal? A. Rizal was intellectually gifted from birth B. The intellectual giftedness of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing political conditions during his time C. The intellectual achievements of Jose Rizal was influenced by the prevailing system of education during his time D. The intellectual development of Rizal was shaped by the people around him who imparted knowledge and values to him

16. What was the first degree finished by Rizal in Ateneo Municipal? A. Land surveying B. Ophthalmology C. Bachelor of Arts D. Philosophy and Letters

17. Who influenced Jose Rizal ‟s interest in folklores and legends? A. His uncle B. His nanny C. His brother D. His mother

18. What was the first course taken by Rizal in UST? A. Land surveying B. Ophthalmology C. Bachelor of Arts D. Philosophy and Letters

19. What literary piece made Jose Rizal won the first prize in UST in 1879? A. Junto Al Pasig B. Sa Aking Mga Kabata C. Consejo de los Dioses D. A La Juventud Filipina

20. How many children were there in the Rizal family? A. 7 B. 9 C. 11 D. 13

LM04_Rizals life and experiences in Europe_1 1. Rizal liked his education in UST because Filipino students were treated the same way like the Spaniards.

FALSE 2. Jose Rizal ‟s trip to Europe was known to all the members of Rizal‟s Family.

TRUE 3.The goal of Jose Rizal ‟s trip to Europe was to observe the European society and to acquire knowledge that will be used in demanding reforms for the Philippines.

TRUE

4. In Madrid, Jose Rizal gave a toast to Juan Luna and Felix Ressureccion Hidalgo for winning in the ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes de Madrid in 1884 which was interpreted by the Spaniards in Manila as an attack to the colonial regime.

TRUE 5. In Europe, Jose Rizal found out that all Filipino expatriates were willing to serve the country by exposing the social condition in the Philippines and demanding reform from Spain.

TRUE 6. What was the name used by Jose Rizal in his passport going to Europe? A. Jose Rizal

B. Jose Mercado

C. Jose Protacio Rizal

D. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal

7. In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________. A. Biñan

B. Sta. Cruz

C. Sampaloc

D. Calamba

8. What was the name of the ship that Rizal boarded from Manila to Singapore? A. Victoria B. Djemnah

C. Salvadora

D. Santiago

9. What was the name of the ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe? A. Victoria

B. Djemnah

C. Salvadora

D. McCulloch

10. What did Rizal bring with him when he left Manila for Europe? I. Diamond ring from Saturnina II. Handkerchief from Leonor Rivera III. Seven hundred pesos from Paciano IV. Fountain pen from Francisco Mercado A. I-II C. II-III B. I-III D. III-IV

11. What is the El Amor Patrio all about?

A. A political satire about the abuses of Spanish friars. B. An essay wrote by Rizal expressing his love for the country. C. A congratulatory speech of Jose Rizal to Juan Luna at Felix Hidalgo. D. A poem written by Rizal which shows his longing for his family and country.

12. In his prose „El Amor Patrio ‟ how did Rizal describe or associate compared the patria with _______________. A. nature C. heaven B. paradise D. women

13. How did Jose Rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”? A. It ‟s innate and constant feeling among humans B. It ‟s a product of common hatred towards colonizers C. It ‟s taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schools D. It always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized

14. In „El Amor Patrio ‟ how should men profess or express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal? I. Armed rebellion II. Peaceful means III. Productive use of science IV. Use of force and violence A. I-II B. I-III

C. II-III D. III-IV

15. Who translated the „El Amor Patrio ‟ when it was featured in the Diariong Tagalog in 1882? A. Paciano Rizal B. BasilioTeodoro

C. Marcelo H. del Pilar

D. Graciano Lopez-Jaena

16. What were the courses took and finished by Rizal at the Universidad Central de Madrid? I. Medicine II. Philosophy and Letters III. Fine Arts: painting and Sculpture IV. Foreign Languages: French, German and Italian A. I-II C. II-III B. I-III D. III-IV

17. What was the first organization joined by Jose Rizal in Europe? A. Indios Bravos

B. La Liga Filipina

C. Circulo Hispano-Filipino

D. Propaganda Movement

18. Which is NOT a reason for the disbandment of Circulo-Hispano Filipino? A. Lack of funds B. Spanish censorship C. Individualism of members D. Disunity of interest and purpose

19. What were the problems experienced by Jose Rizal in Europe? I. Illness II. Homesickness III. Lack of money IV. Poor academic performance A. I-II C. II-III B. I-III D. III-IV 20. What caused the dwindling of Jose Rizal ‟s money in Europe? A. He gambled most of his money in the lottery. B. The family ‟s income fluctuated due to low production and high rent. C. His father was having hard time sending him money due to Spaniard‟s suspicion. D. Jose Rizal was sickly and most of his money were allotted for medical expenses.

21. Among the voluminous books read by Jose Rizal, which one was about free people? A. Uncle Tom‟s Cabin B. The Wandering Dew C. The English Revolution D. The Count of Monte Cristo 22. What inspired Jose Rizal in writing the poem To the Flowers of Heidelberg? A. Longingness for his town and loved ones B. Childhood memories in Ateneo Municipal C. Scenic beauty of Heidelberg and other German cities D. The experiences of his travels in different European countries

24. Which idea was NOT part of Jose Rizal ‟s congratulatory toast for Juan Luna and Felix Hidalgo? A. Filipino youth as the hope of the fatherland B. The freedom of the Philippines from Spain C. The social condition and problems in the Philippines D. The idea that genius or great achievement could be achieved regardless of nationality

25. Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing the novel? A. Juan Luna B. Maximo Viola C. Valentin Ventura D. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera

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