RPH QUESTIONS. - PDF
RPH QUESTIONS. - PDF
Group IV
Gabitanan
Garcia
Nieva
Motilla
Manuel
Sta Ana
6. Which of the following was a significant consequence of the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) Immediate resolution of conflicts
- B) Outbreak of the Philippine Revolution
- C) Establishment of peace talks
- D) Increased support from the United States
Answer: B) Outbreak of the Philippine Revolution
9. What event is Dr. Pio Valenzuela's controversial account referring to when discussing a
significant gathering of the Katipunan?
- A) The Cry of Balintawak on August 26, 1896
- B) The Cry of Pugad Lawin on August 23, 1896
- C) The Proclamation of Philippine Independence
- D) Easter Sunday
11. Who were the primary leaders at the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo
- B) Jose Rizal and Apolinario Mabini
- C) Andres Bonifacio and Pio Valenzuela
- D) Emilio Aguinaldo and Pio Valenzuela
Answer: C) Andres Bonifacio and Pio Valenzuela
13. What was a major reason for the uprising during the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) Economic disparity
- B) Cultural preservation
- C) Political representation
- D) Spanish oppression
Answer:D) Spanish oppression
14. Pio Valenzuela wrote about the events surrounding the Cry in what form?
- A) A poem
- B) An essay
- C) A letter
- D) A historical account
Answer: D) A historical account
15. What was the immediate outcome of the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) A peaceful resolution
- B) Increased recruitment for the Katipunan
- C) Spanish surrender
- D) International intervention
Answer:B) Increased recruitment for the Katipunan
16. How did the Spanish authorities respond to the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) They ignored it
- B) They sought negotiations
- C) They intensified military action
- D) They executed leaders
Answer: C) They intensified military action
22. Which battle is often linked to the events following the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) Battle of Manila
- B) Battle of San Juan del Monte
- C) Battle of Balintawak
- D) Battle of Tirad Pass
Answer: B) Battle of San Juan del Monte
25. What was a primary method used by the Katipunan for communication?
- A) Newspapers
- B) Secret meetings
- C) Public speeches
- D) Telephones
Answer: B) Secret meetings
27. How did the Cry of Pugad Lawin influence future revolutions in the Philippines?
- A) It discouraged further action
- B) It acted as a blueprint for action
- C) It had no significant impact
- D) It led to immediate success
Answer: B) It acted as a blueprint for action
28. What was one of the major challenges faced by the Katipunan?
- A) Lack of leadership
- B) Internal disputes
- C) Financial resources
- D) Support from the masses
Answer: C) Financial resources
29. What did Pio Valenzuela emphasize in his writings about the Cry?
- A) The need for negotiation
- B) The importance of unity and courage
- C) The inevitability of defeat
- D) The role of foreign aid
Answer: B) The importance of unity and courage
30. What was the aftermath of the revolution sparked by the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) Establishment of a democracy
- B) Continuing colonial rule
- C) Immediate independence
- D) Formation of a new government
Answer: B) Continuing colonial rule
32. Which character trait was highly valued among Katipunan members?
- A) Wealth
- B) Bravery
- C) Education
- D) Nobility
Answer: B) Bravery
33. What was one reason for the division within the revolutionary movement?
- A) Differences in ideology
- B) Lack of leadership
- C) External pressure
- D) Economic issues
Answer: A) Differences in ideology
34. Which of the following was a common method of resistance used by the Katipunan?
- A) Diplomacy
- B) Armed conflict
- C) Passive resistance
- D) Propaganda
Answer:B) Armed conflict
35. What did Pio Valenzuela believe was essential for the success of the revolution?
- A) International support
- B) Unity among Filipinos
- C) Economic stability
- D) Strong leadership
Answer: B) Unity among Filipinos
36. Which phrase is often associated with the spirit of the Katipunan?
- A) "For God and Country"
- B) "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"
- C) "The Land is Our Homeland"
- D) "Freedom or Death"
Answer: D) "Freedom or Death"
38. Which revolutionary event is often seen as a direct result of the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) The Philippine-American War
- B) The Battle of Manila Bay
- C) The Battle of Quingua
- D) The Battle of Tirad Pass
Answer: C) The Battle of Quingua
39. What was the attitude of the general public towards the Katipunan at the time?
- A) Widespread support
- B) Indifference
- C) Fear and suspicion
- D) Open hostility
Answer: A) Widespread support
42. What did the term "Bayan" signify in the context of the revolution?
- A) A place
- B) A community or nation
- C) A battle
- D) A leader
Answer: B) A community or nation
43. Which event marked the official start of armed conflict after the Cry?
- A) The attack on Spanish barracks
- B) The signing of a treaty
- C) The formation of the First Republic
- D) The execution of leaders
Answer: A) The attack on Spanish barracks
44. How did Pio Valenzuela view the role of the youth in the revolution?
- A) They should be passive
- B) They were crucial for success
- C) They were a distraction
- D) They needed guidance
Answer: B) They were crucial for success
46. Which of the following best describes the ideology of the Katipunan?
- A) Monarchical
- B) Democratic
- C) Revolutionary Nationalism
- D) Colonial
Answer: C) Revolutionary Nationalism
48. What lesson did future generations draw from the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) The importance of negotiation
- B) The need for armed resistance
- C) The value of diplomacy
- D) The significance of unity
Answer: D) The significance of unity
49. What was one of the cultural impacts of the Cry of Pugad Lawin?
- A) Increased censorship
- B) Rise of Philippine nationalism
- C) Decline of local languages
- D) Strengthening of Spanish culture
Answer: B) Rise of Philippine nationalism