Noli Me Tangere & El Filibusterismo | Life & Works of Rizal Reviewer PDF

Title Noli Me Tangere & El Filibusterismo | Life & Works of Rizal Reviewer
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Life and Works of Rizal | Reviewer Jose Rizal is an example of an ilustrado, a privileged group of young educated Filipinos who advocated for social change. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps The Filipino national identity is bound to the legacy of Rizal alone. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps...


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LIFE AND WORKS OF RIZAL Noli Me Tangere & El Filibusterismo 1. Jose Rizal is an example of an ilustrado, a privileged group of young educated Filipinos who advocated for social change. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 2. The Filipino national identity is bound to the legacy of Rizal alone. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 3. During the Spanish period in the Philippines, the friars exercised extensive legal and moral influence in the society. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 4. Philippines won their independence from Spain. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 5. In the case of the Philippines, our national hero was the leader of our Revolution. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 6. Personally, Rizal was known to oppose violence, but in the character of Simoun, he appears to advocate it. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 7. What is the concept of Rizal regarding liberty? a. It has to be earned b. It is our absolute right

c. It doesn’t require prerequisites d. Everyone deserves to have liberty 8. Who among the following is worthy of liberty? a. Ibarra b. Simoun c. Kapitan Tiago d. Padre Florentino 9. Who among the following did not adhere to the principle of Machiavelli’s “The end justifies the means?” a. Simoun b. Robin hood c. Mao Tse Tung d. Mahatma Gandhi 10. Which among the following is not a characteristic of El Filibusterismo? a. It has less humor b. It has less violence c. It has less idealism d. It has less romance 11. Which among the following is not a characteristic of Simoun in El Filibusterismo? a. Cynical b. Idealist c. Anarchist d. Scheming 12. According to Simoun, it is not worth it to rebuild the society with ______. a. Rotten materials b. Matured citizenry c. New breed of people d. Fully-grown individuals 13. How did pain change Simoun? a. It made him better. b. It made him more profound. c. It turned him to become a monster. d. It compelled him to descend to his ultimate depth. 14. Which among the following encourages oppression? a. Bravery b. Wisdom Life and Works of Rizal | Reviewer

c. Education d. Resignation 15. What is lacking in Simoun’s idea about social change? a. Virtue b. Bribery c. Violence d. Corruption 16. Rizal always demanded for freedom or separation from Spain. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 17. The slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 18. It was Noli Me Tangere that pictured a society on the brink of a revolution a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 19. The only purpose of the Noli Me Tangere is to attack the Spanish colonial regime. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 20. The notion of social cancer or the so-called “sickness” in Philippine colonial society was emphasized in the Noli Me Tangere. a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Perhaps 21. According to Paciano, what is the idea of Rizal regarding freedom? a. We can always ask for it. b. You have to be worthy of it. c. It is man’s inalienable right. d. We deserve it, regardless of status. 22. In the novel Noli Me Tanger, Rizal mentioned, “I die without seeing the dawn brighten over my native land!” Who among

the following saw the dawn brightened in the Philippines? a. Emilio Jacinto b. Emilio Aguinaldo 23. “For he who submits to tyranny loves it.” Who among the following submitted to tyranny? a. Sisa b. Rizal c. Pedro d. Paciano 24. Which among the following is the reason why Rizal chose Noli Me Tanger as the title of his novel? a. Because of the colonial mentality of the people b. Because of the poverty being suffered by the people c. Because of the racial discrimination in the Philippines d. Because of the issues that are not supposed to talk about in the society 25. In the novel Noli Me Tangere, Rizal mentioned, “I die without seeing the dawn brighten over my native land! You, who have it so see, welcome it—and forget not those who have fallen during the night.” What are the three hidden messages of this passage? a. Freedom, Bravery, Integrity b. Freedom, Nationalism, Patriotism c. Freedom, Equality, Discrimination d. Freedom, Future Generation, Heroes 26. According to Jose Rizal, “Then there was a falling off, they were lowered in their own eyes, they became ashamed of what was distinctively their own, in order to admire and praise that was foreign and incomprehensible, their spirit was broken.” Which among the following characters in Noli Me Tangere can this quotation be applied to? a. Sisa b. Maria Clara c. Donya Victorina d. Pilosopong Tasyo 27. He published his novel Noli Me Tangere in this country. a. Japan Life and Works of Rizal | Reviewer

b. Germany c. Hongkong d. North Borneo 28. Which character in the Noli Me Tangere symbolizes the Philippines and the way it was abused by the Spaniards? a. Sisa b. Maria Clara c. Donya Victorina d. Crisostomo Ibarra 29. Which is not true about “Noli Me Tangere”? a. It was first published in Spain. b. It was Rizal’s most famous literary work. c. The title “Noli Me Tangere” means “touch me not.” d. It was a socio-political documentary on the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. 30. A character in Noli Me Tangere who symbolizes the idealism of the privileged youth. a. Elias b. Crispin c. Ibarra d. Basilio

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