His Review Questions
His Review Questions
Saint Joseph, which was the inspiration for Rizal's first name, was considered as the adopted father or pater
putativus ("P.P.") of Jesus Christ
He had difficulty speaking during his infancy due to the size of his head. This led people to mock him as "pipi"
or mute.
He idolized his older brother, Paciano, whose first letter of the name is "P."
It was a random name given by the priest who baptized Rizal.
Which of the following is the most notable impact of Doña Teodora on Rizal? *
By teaching Rizal, she was the one who cultivated his intellectual interests.
She supported Rizal monetarily when he was studying in Europe.
What was supposedly the "secret agreement" between Paciano and Jose? *
Jose will expose the problems of the country and Paciano will assist him.
Paciano will be the one to manage the family while Jose will send money from abroad.
Jose will join the Propaganda Movement while Paciano will join in Katipunan
Paciano will use their resources for the Propaganda Movement to prosper.
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What was the goal of the Propaganda Movement? *
What was the accusation of the Spaniards against Rizal when he was imprisoned in Fort
Santiago? *
Correct answer: That he was involved in the revolution waged by the Katipunan
That he failed his duty to support Spain as a doctor in Cuba
philosophy
ophthalmology
psychiatry
dentistry
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De La Salle University
His nickname "Pepe" came from the Latin phrase pater putativus which means
___________________ in English. *
Correct answer: 16
17
18
Jose was initially going to study at ____________________ but he decided to study instead at
__________________ in 1872 for his secondary education. *
Jose Rizal was the _____________ of the eleven children of Don Francisco and Dona Teodora. *
7th
11th
10th
6th
The failure of ______________ and Rizal's arrest led Filipinos to realize that reforms were
inadequate to change the Philippines. Hence, there was already the need to organize a revolution.
La Liga Filipina
Katipunan
Knights of Rizal
GomBurZa
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It was in __________ where Rizal met Josephine Bracken, who soon became his wife. *
Dapitan
Hong Kong
Ireland
Spain On July 17, 1892, Rizal was deported to __________. *
Dapitan
Hong Kong
Borneo
Japan
The annotated version of Antonio de Morga’s book was titled _____________ by Rizal. *
Indios Bravos
El Filibusterismo
The Principalias
Indios de Filipinas
Rizal offered his services to the Spanish government to serve as a military doctor in
_____________. *
Spain
Cuba
Manila
Hong Kong
Rizal shouted his last words "Consummatum est!" which means _______________. *
"It is done"
"Consume the freedom"
"Freedom to all"
"Spain is over"
Emilio Aguinaldo
Andres Bonifacio
Pio Valenzuela
Apolinario Mabini
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Session 2
TRU FALS
E E
The 15th and 16th centuries were considered as the age of exploration. True
A common reason why efforts to defeat the Spaniards failed was because of the
True
lack of national unity among people.
After Magellan's voyage, Spain sent multiple expeditions to the Philippines. True
Different political ideas from Europe entered the Philippines when international
True
trade was introduced to the Philippines.
Pre-colonial people have a polytheistic religion that praised Bathala as the supreme
True
god.
The archipelago where we live now was already called the "Philippines" even
False
before the arrival of the Spaniards.
Barangays within the archipelago were dependent of one another during the pre-
False
colonial period.
PRE-COLONIAL SPANISH
SOCIETY PERIOD
reduccio
Spanish period
n
babayla
Pre colonial society
n
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polistas Spanish period
Read the short paragraph below. What do you think was Marcelo H. del Pilar’s goal in
writing a parody of that prayer? What was his message in that parody? Explain in 3-5
sentences. Rubric: 3 points for content/thought; 2 points for adherence to instructions.
Plagiarized works will be invalidated. *
The purpose of del Pilar’s parody of the prayer to express the disapproval of the system in the
country in Spaniard colonization and to mock the frailes and show all Filipinos that they are not as
holy as they formerly believed. All Filipinos should take this as a warning that some people are
weak and just care about their own financial security. All Filipinos should be aware that the weak
take the contributions made to the church for God out of their need for money.
Cecilia was a daughter of a former datu. She married a half-Spanish half-indio named
Miguel. She lived in a población where full-blooded Spaniards who were born in the
Philippines resided. Which social group did Cecilia’s father belong to during the
Spanish period? *
PENINSULARE
S
INSULARES
MESTIZOS
Correct answer:
PRINCIPALIAS
INDIO
SANGLEY
S
One evening, Cecilia bought a pail of crabs from his friend Fernando. Fernando was a
Spaniard born in Spain working as a guardia civil in the Philippines. Which social group
did Fernando belong to during the Spanish period? *
Correct answer:
PENINSULARES
INSULARES
MESTIZOS
PRINCIPALIA
S
INDIO
ThisSANGLEY
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Fernando, who was on duty as a guardia civil, was tasked by Father Dionisio Maragtas
to collect monthly taxes from the town of Santo Luisito. The father said that Fernando
can collect either cash or goods from the citizens. What kind of tax was Leonardo
going to collect? *
buwis
bandal
a
polista
reduccio
n
Session 1
TRUE OR FALSE *
TRU FALS
E E
History is a story about the past that has meaning for a group of people. True
Primary and secondary sources are two historical sources that we should utilize to
True
learn history.
Photos taken by a journalist during the Second World War can be considered as
True
primary sources.
Understanding the past leads a person and a society to change the present and
True
future.
Rizal Law was forwarded to combat the widespread "Americanism" during the
True
1950s.
Rizal Law hopes to instill lessons of Filipino nationalism and patriotism. True
The Catholic Church opposed the passage of the Rizal Law. True
Salaysay refers to the learnings that we extract from historical facts. False
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specific historical event or period.
History books written by historians are good examples of primary sources. False
Republic Act No. 1426 compels all educational institutions in the Philippines to
False
teach courses about José Rizal.
Students, for reasons of religious belief, can be exempted from taking the Rizal
False
course.
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