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Title Rizal- Reviewer
Course The Life and Works of Rizal
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What is Nationalism according to Hans Kohn? a. An imagined political community – and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign. b. An ideology based on the premise that the individual’s loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group interests. c. Nationalism is mo...


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1. What is Nationalism according to Hans Kohn? a. An imagined political community – and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign. b. An ideology based on the premise that the individual’s loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group interests. c. Nationalism is more on that one’s country is superior to another d. Any community larger than a village in which people know one another face to face is to an extent imagined. 2. How can the concept of national identity unite people? a. It can unite people together because of their attachment to the nation and having of single ideals, same values, and aspirations. b. National identity can unite people because of respect, belief, and values. c. National identity can help to create alliance and good relationship with the other nation. d. National identity naturally comes with unity. 3. How can the concept of national identity divide people? a. National identity presupposes that other nations are different and lead to a ‘them versus to us” mentality. b. National identity cannot divide people, only nations. c. National identity creates barrier that block other nations from trading. d. All of the above. 4. How did the Filipino nationalism contributes to independence from the Spanish colonial rule? a. Filipino study abroad and write novels, poems, and other literary pieces that overthrown Spanish government. b. Standing proud being a Filipino petrified colonizers that made them return to their homeland. c. The novels of Jose Rizal also awakened Philippine nationalism. Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo indirectly sparked the Philippine Revolution. d. Filipino people have the same goal, value, and aspiration contributed to the success of Filipino to end Spanish colonial rule. Magayon is a full blooded Filipana, and she is showing her love for the Philippines by respecting the Philippine flag. Which of the following statement best describes Magayon? a. Nationalistic b. Patriotic c. Nationalism d. Loving e. Nationalistic and Patriotic

Malakas stands loud and proud being a Filipino. He loves Philippines – its culture, belief, and values. On the other hand, Alexander also respects and admires the culture and tradition of the neighboring countries of Philippines. Which of the following statement best describes Alexander? a. Nationalistic b. Patriotic c. Nationalism d. Loving e.Nationalistic and Patriotic Lam-ang is a soldier assigned in the mountains of Mindanao. As a soldier who promised to serve and protect Philippines, he is willing to die for the country and for its people. Which of the following statement best describes Alexander? a. Nationalistic b. Patriotic c. Nationalism d. Loving e. Nationalistic and Patriotic Mayon is a warrior willing to defend the islands of the Philippines unconditionally. He believes that Philippines is superior and better than other countries because of its beauty, resources, and people. Which of the following statement best describes Alexander? a. Nationalistic b. Patriotic c. Nationalism d. Loving e. Nationalistic and Patriotic What do you call a person who displays great love for his/her country? a. Nationalistic b. Patriotic c. Nationalism d. Loving Nationalism is universal in that every individual belongs to a nation, yet each nation is supposedly completely distinct from every other nation; a. True b. False In June 1869, Rizal was enrolled in a school in Binan, Laguna. Who was his first teacher in school?: MAESTRO JUSTINIANO AQUINO CRUZ

Immediately below are 4 statements about the Philippines during Rizal's time. Which statement is false?: A. The system of government was called frailocracy. B. The Philippines was represented in the Spanish Cortes. C. The big plantations were owned by religious organizations. D. The justice system served the interests of the Spanish colonial government In 1865, the young Rizal experienced his first sorrow when one of his sister died. His sister was: A. Lucia B. Saturnina C. Soledad D. Concepcion For Rizal, the ideal mother is one who teaches her children the following except: A. how to live an honorable life B. how to love God and country C. how to recite long prayers D. how to act honestly The execution of these native and Spanish priests --- who advocated racial equality within the Catholic church --- by the Spaniards in 1872 awakened Rizal's nationalistic sentiment early in life. They were the following except: A. Fr. Jacinto Zamora B. Fr. Rufino Collantes C. Fr. Jose Burgos D. Fr. Mariano Gomez During his high school days, Rizal wrote a poem which he dedicated to his mother on her birthday. This poem was: A. My First Inspiration B. My Retreat C. In Memory of My Town D. To the Virgin Mary Our national hero was born on __________. A. June 16, 1869 B. June 19, 1861 C. June 18, 1961 D. June 22, 1861

The complete name of our national hero. A. Jose Pascasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda B. Jose Pascasio Rizal Mercad y Alonzo Realonda C. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Realonda Alonzo D. Jose Protasio Alonzo Realonda y Mercado Rizal E. Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda What was the moral story of "The Story of the Moth"? A. Listen to elders who have more experiences B. Courage to face challenges in life C. Dying for another is worth it if it is for that person to see the light D. Painful times can make us stronger E. All of the above The ninth child of Francisco and Teodora who was an epileptic and died a spinster. A. Josefa B. Olympia C. Soledad D. Saturnina E. Narcisa The mother of Jose Rizal was imprisoned for how many years due to allegedly poisoning her cousin-in-law? A. 4 years B. 3 years and 6 months C. 2 years D. 2 years and 6 months E. 2 years and 10 months The law which provides that "courses on the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal, particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, shall be included in the curricula of all schools, colleges and universities, public or private." A. RA 1425 B. Hero’s Law C. RA 1452 D. RA 1542

Jose Rizal was fondly called ____________ by his family and friends. A. Totoy B. Dodong C. Pepito D. Pepe The Governor General who issued a decree directing all Filipino families to choose new surnames from a list of Spanish family names. A. Gov. Gen. Francisco Cruz B. Gov. Gen. Maximo Gonzales C. Gov. Gen. Narciso Claveria D. Gov. Gen. Cipriano Alonzo Jose Rizal's first teacher. A. Gregorio Alonso B. Jose Alonso C. Paciano Mercado Rizal D. Teodora Alonso Realonda E. Manuel Alberto Alonso The mother of Jose Rizal was imprisoned for how many years due to allegedly poisoning her cousin-in-law? 2 years and 6 months Philippine president who made December 30 as Day of National Mourning in Rizal honor. Emilio A. Who was the brother of Rizal whom for years they did not saw each other until the time that Rizal was killed? PACIANO In deciding what to believe or do, Rizal also proved his being a reasonably reflective thinker, never succumbing to the irrational whims and baseless opinions of anyone. It suggests that The study of Rizal helps in developing logical and critical thinking The study of Rizal provides various essential life lessons The study of Rizal can serve as a worthwhile model and inspiration to every Filipino The study of Rizal is a rich source of entertaining narratives As a controversial figure in his time, Jose Rizal encountered serious dilemmas and predicaments but responded decently and high-mindedly. It simply states that: The study Rizal can serve as a worthwhile model and inspiration to every Filipino

The study of Rizal helps in developing logical and critical thinking The study of Rizal provides various essential life lessons The study of Rizal is a rich source of entertaining narratives THE RIZAL BILL was as controversial as Jose Rizal himself. Why? Check the boxes below that apply. The bill was eventually passed, but with a clause that would allow exemptions to students who think that reading the Noli and Fili would ruin their faith. The first section of the law concerns mandating the students to read Rizal’s novels. Catholic schools threatened to stop operation if the bill was passed. Claro M. Recto—the main proponent of the Rizal Bill—was even dubbed as a communist and an anti-Catholic. Check the statements that match the aims of Republic Act 1425 or the Rizal Law. To gain an inspiring source of patriotism through the study of Rizal’s life, works, and writings. To pay tribute to our national hero for devoting his life and works in shaping the Filipino character To rededicate the lives of youth to the ideals of freedom and nationalism, for which our heroes lived and died To install Rizal as a National hero Nationalism involves the desire to attain freedom and political independence, especially by a country under a foreign power, while patriotism denotes proud devotion and loyalty to one's nation. It simply states that: The subject provides various essential life lessons The subject helps us understand better ourselves as Filipinos The subject teaches nationalism and patriotism The subject provides insights on how to deal with current problems The hero's philosophies, life principles, convictions, thoughts, ideals, aspirations, and dreams are a good influence to anyone. It explains that The study of Rizal provides various essential life lessons The study of Rizal helps in developing logical and critical thinking The study of Rizal can serve as a worthwhile model and inspiration to every Filipino The study of Rizal is a rich source of entertaining narratives Of the four given criteria established in choosing a hero, which requirement did Rizal meet and outbid the others? The person must be a calm-thinking person.

The person must have solid sense of patriotism. The person must be a Filipino. The person must be dead. The National Heroes Committee recommended names of historical figures to recognize as national heroes on November 15, 1995. As of today, no action has been taken for these recommended National Heroes. Check the names of those who were recommended. Andres Bonifacio Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat Apolinario Mabini Melchora Aquino Emilio Jacinto Francisco Mercado, a son of a well to do family engaged in agriculture, was born in 1818. In what town of Laguna Don Kiko was born? Rizal took his first formal education in the school managed by Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz. In what town of Laguna was the school located? BIÑAN LAGUNA Dr. Jose Rizal can speak how many languages? 22 Told stories of duwendes, ghost, and aswangs, Mariang Makiling, and other tales on the beautiful surroundings of hometown of Jose Rizal The priest who inspired Jose Rizal to write poems during his study in Ateneo ( 1872-1877) Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez What course did Jose Rizal took at Ateneo? (1877-1978) land surveying What course did Jose Rizal attended in University of Santo Tomas? Medicine What was the title of Jose Rizal's very first poem at age seven? Sa aking mga kababata What is known as Rizal Law? Republic Act 1425 It is the place where Jose Rizal, the National Hero was born. Calamba, Laguna He was the one who baptized Jose Rizal. FR. Rufino Collantes Who was the eldest sister of Jose Rizal? Saturnina Who were the sisters of Rizal who died an old maid? Josefa & Trinidad Who was the great-great grandfather of Jose Rizal? Domingo Lamco Who was Rizal’s maternal great-great grandfather? Eugenio Ursua What was the petname of Josefa? Panggoy They are the parents of Jose Rizal. Francisco &Teodora What is the first sorrow of Jose? the death of Concepcion Who is the older brother of Jose? Paciano

What is the real surname of Jose? Mercado Who was the seventh sibling of Dona Teodora? Pepe What was the reason why the birth of Jose had almost caused the life of his mother? Because of his big head. In what place Jose spent his early childhood? Calamba At what age Jose started to draw objects? 5 What was the first poem of Jose Rizal? Sa Aking mga Kabata Who was the first teacher of Pepe? Maestro Celestino Where is the first journey of Rizal? Europe What is the influences on the hero’s boyhood? religious nature, spirit of self sacrifice, passion of arts and literature.

Who encouraged Rizal to develop his frail body? Uncle Jose Who is the first private tutor of Jose? Maestro Celestino What is the event that disheartened Rizal during his early education? the execution of the priests (Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora) and the imprisonment of her mother

What incident was used by the Spanish authorities to give an order to liquidate GOMBURZA? 1872 Cavite mutiny Who was the college registrar who refused to admit Rizal in Ateneo? Maggin Ferrando Who was the first professor of Jose in Ateneo? Jose Bech What was the reason why Rizal enrolled at Ateneo de Municipal? he was late for registration, and looked too frail for the rigors of Jesuit education.

What was the reason why the college registrar refused to admit Rizal in Ateneo? because of his poor health and short stature

Why Jose used their family name Mercado when he enrolled at Ateneo? Jose used the surname Rizal instead of Mercado in order to enjoy an education free of harassment.

Why was Rizal placed at the bottom of the class, occupying the end of the line during his first day in Ateneo? New comer not knowing Spanish languange Rizal was belonged in what group during his first year in Ateneo? What was the reason why Rizal took private lessons at the Santa Isabel College? for him to improve his Spanish knowledge.

Why Rizal was impressed in the book “Travels in the Philippines by Dr. Jagor? Why Rizal considered Father Sanchez as the best professor? Why was Rizal felt extreme happiness during his Senior Year in Ateneo? Who was the first romance of Rizal? What is the reason why Dona Teodora has objection in continuing the study of Rizal?...


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