Review 2017, questions and answers PDF

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(4RIZAL) School of Arts and Sciences LONG QUIZ Lagiu: Surname Date: Given name Schedule: Middle name Multiple choice 1. “Their regular daily food is rice…. with boiled fish of which there is an abundance, and pork venison. Likewise meat of wild or carabao. They prefer meat and fish, saltfish which b...


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(4RIZAL) School of Arts and Sciences

LONG QUIZ

Lagiu: Surname

Date: Given name

Schedule: Middle name

Multiple choice 1. “Their regular daily food is rice…..together with boiled fish of which there is an abundance, and pork venison. Likewise meat of wild or carabao. They prefer meat and fish, saltfish which begin to decomposed and smell. “ Who wrote the text written above? a. Jose Rizal c. Garnier Hermanos d. Antonio Regidor b. Antonio Morga 2. In the novel El Filibusterismo, what were the actions of Simoun to fulfil his plan in exacting revenge on Spanish officials? a. He smuggled arms, recruited followers and established alliances. b. He framed Basilio as the leader of the revolution to protect his image. c. He plans to kill all the friars who maltreated him, his family and his beloved friends. d. He exposed the corruption committed by political officials in San Diego. 3. Simoun’s character may be interpreted as someone who represents the Filipino revolutionaries that supported the idea of a bloody revolution against the Spanish colonial government. Simoun’s death in the story made some readers conclude that Rizal agreed with the idea of a revolution. a. Both statements are true b. Both statements are false c. First statement is true, second statement is false d. First statement is false, second statement is true 4. The Philosophe a. Crisostomo Ibarra b. Tacio

c. Simoun d. Elias

5. The boat “Tabo” symbolically represents : a. The Church b. State and Society

c. Man in a state of nature d. The Government

6. Both in the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterism, Ibarra who later became Simoun in the latter, has always desired to established an educational institution. Which of the following is the reason behind the said reflection. a. Rizal was not educated therefore in the novel he wanted the characters to be educated. b. Rizal has always seen education as a way to enlighten Filipinos and eventually push for reforms. c. Education is the key to waging a revolution. d. Both A and C 7. How did Don Custodio address the problem of classroom shortage in the El Fili? a. Employ slave labor to construct more schoolhouses b. During weekdays convert cockpits to schoolhouses c. Deny Indios the benefit of education altogether d. Pour more hardship into the Indio’s lot

8. The “Tabo” according to Rizal is evidence or testimony to :

a. b. c. d.

Spanish Indolence Spanish Modernity Spanish Pride Triumph against Progress

9. Who paid for the publication of the El Filibusterismo. c. Marcelo H. Del Pilar a. Valentin Ventura b. Paciano Mercado d. Maximo Viola 10. What solution did Don Custodio put forward in deepening the Pasig River? a. The employment of engineering technology b. The building of a canal c. The raising of ducks d. The use of slave labor 11. To what factor in the natural environment does Rizal relate indolence and industry to? a. History c. Culture b. Religion d. Climate 12. Don Custodio’s friends which counted among them a retired sergeant of the carabineers, an ex Carlist, a customs surveyor and a shoemaker were more predisposed or inclined towards____________in their sentiments and prejudices owing to the position they occupy in society: a. Revolution c. Conservatism b. Reformist d. Liberalism 13. Noli Me Tangere is translated in English as : a. Social Cancer c. Heretic b. Touch me not d. Wild Grass 14. El Filibusterismo: The Rebel; Noli me Tangere:__________________ a. I know that I know nothing c. Praise always to God b. Touch me not d. To the Future 15 Author of “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” a. Harriet Beecher Stowe b. Alexander Dumas

c. Victor Hugo d. Miguel Cervantes

16. Noli Me Tangere has always been attributed to deal with the “ social cancer” during Rizal’s time. Which of the following is considered to be the “ social cancer” showed in the novel? a. The absence of any meaningful governance b. The abuse of church power c. The lack of nationalism and lost identity of the indios ( Filipinos) resulting to the desire to be of another identity (e.g. Dona Victorina) d. All of the above 17. Rizal’s work “ The Philippines a Century Hence” is an essay about how Rizal perceives the future and destiny of the Filipino people. Which of the following predictions came true for the Philippines? a. The independence of the Philippines was short-lived as the United States will soon acquire and colonize the country after the Spanish. b. The independence of the Philippines was short-lived as the Great Britain will soon acquire and colonize the country after the Spanish. c. The Philippines will never be free from the Spanish colonizers. d. Both b and c 18. Who was that brave young man who threw the Alferez into a mud hole? : a. Elias b. Basilio c. Capitan Pablo d. Ibarra

19. This woman had hallucinations of being a superior Castillian when she was in every way an Indio. Although a native herself, she looked down on her own people as inferior beings: a. Dona Patrocinio c. Tia Isabel

b. Dona Consolacion

d.

Dona Victorina

20. The indolence of the Filipinos is an inherent trait; it is a malady with its own causes and curses. a. First statement is true, second statement is false b. First statement is false, second statement is true c. Both statements are true d. Both statements are false 21. 19 June 1861: Calamba;__________:___________ a. Bagumbayan: 31 December 1897 b. Bagumbayan: 30 December 1896 c. 31 December 1897: Bagumbayan d. 30 December 1896: Bagumbayan 22. In which instance in the El Fili did Rizal make fun of the colonials ( including the Spaniards) superstitious beliefs: a. The narration of the story Mariang Makiling b. The narration of the story of San Nicolas c. The conversation of Simoun and the others aboard the ship of state d. Tales acquisition of a revolver 23. The novel, Noli Me Tangere is dedicated to a. Maria Clara c. Blumentritt b. Gomburza d. to the Motherland 24. What does pernicious means as used by the Spaniards to described Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere? a. illogical c. damaging b. untrue d. constructivist which of the following DID 25. Which work is irrelevant in Rizal writing the Noli Me Tangere? a. Uncle Tom’s Cabin c. Spoliarium b. Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas d. John 20:17 26. The Spoliarium painting of Juan Luna was cited as one of the influences of Rizal in writing his novelNoli Me Tangere. Which of the choices is NOT a FACT related to the painting? a. The center of the painting were blooded bodies of slave gladiators dragged by Roman oppressor. b. It won the highest award in the Madrid Art Exposition or Exposition National de Bellas Artes on May 1884. c. The painting is now displayed in main gallery at the ground floor of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila. d. The setting of the painting was the path to the dungeon of the Colosseum- the arena where bloody battles of slave warriors within themselves or against animals were done as entertainments for the bloodthirsty Romans. e. All of the above 27. Crisostomo Ibarra. In the story of Noli Me Tangere, has been an advocate of change and progress through education . Which of the choices best describes the concrete plans of Ibarra in making this possible? a. Demand educational facilities from the government of Spain b. Wage a revolution to totally change society c. Build a school which teaches quality education d. Become a member of the Spanish administration in the Philippines. e. All of the above f. None of the above

28. Noli Me Tangere mirrors the complex situation of the islands as a colonial society. The choices are interpretations of how Rizal showed these complexities EXCEPT: a. Rizal assessed how church and the state are intertwined in people’s decision-making capacities. b. Education is a means for emancipation in the colonial society....


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