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Finals Rizal

1. The main character of Rizal's Noli Me Tangere is Ibarra. 2. Jose Rizal was the fifth of eleven children. 3. Rizal studied at Ateneo Municipal De Manila and University of Santo Tomas, but not Universidad Central de Brasil. 4. In 1892, Rizal formed the civic movement called La Liga Filipina.
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Finals Rizal

1. The main character of Rizal's Noli Me Tangere is Ibarra. 2. Jose Rizal was the fifth of eleven children. 3. Rizal studied at Ateneo Municipal De Manila and University of Santo Tomas, but not Universidad Central de Brasil. 4. In 1892, Rizal formed the civic movement called La Liga Filipina.
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FINALS RIZAL

Instruction: Highlight the letter and words of the best answer. Write E beside the number if no answer is found from
the choices.

1. The main character of Rizal's Noli Me Tangere is...


a. Capitan Tiago b. Basilio c. Ibarra

2. Jose Rizal was the ____ of eleven children.


a. Fifth b. Seventh c. Ninth
3. Which one of these schools did Rizal NOT study in?
a. Ateneo Municipal De Manila b. University of Santo Tomas c. Universidad Central de Brasil

4. Dr. Rizal was also known by the name:


E
a. Dimasalang b. Maniego c. Ka Protasio

5. Which of these choices best describes you?


a. I need to go to school and get my degree b. Make a lot of money working from home

c. I would love to find a new game to play.

6. Rizal completed his eye specialization in 1887 under the tutelage of renowned professor:
a. Otto Becker b. Hermann von Helmholtz c. Dr. Johann Schmidt

7. Rizal had relationships with the following women except for:

a. Gertrude Beckett b. Leonor Katigbak c. Consuelo Ortiga y Perez

8. The following are some of Rizal's earlier writings but not including:

a. El Consejo de los Dioses b. Escupimos en su Alimento c. A la juventud filipina

9. The name of Rizal's MOST famous sculptural work

a. Education gives Luster to the Motherland" b. "La Epoca"


b. The Triumph of Science over Death"

10. In 1892, he formed a civic movement called:

a. La Liga Filipina b. Balintawak Charter c. La Solidaridad


11. The famous last words of Dr. Rizal
a. “viva Revolucion!" b. “consummatum est" c. “sic semper tyrannis"

12. The name of the Swiss sculptor who created the Rizal monument in Manila
a. Stieg Larsson b. H. Otley Beyer c. Richard Kissling

13. The actor who portrayed Jose Rizal in the 1998 film "Jose Rizal"
a. Albert Martinez b. Cesar Montano c. Joel Torre

14. The poem that Rizal wrote at a young age of 8.

a. “Sa Aking Mga Kabata" b. "Kundiman" c. Memories of my Town"


15. A quote that is most commonly attributed to Rizal
a. “God helps them that help themselves." b. The youth is the hope of our future."
16. To dissociate himself, Rizal volunteered and was given leave by the Governor-General, Ramón Blanco, to serve
in Cuba to minister to victims of 
a. Lassa fever b. Ebola c. Dengue fever d. Yellow
17. By 1896, the rebellion fomented by the ________, a militant secret society, had become a full blown revolution,
proving to be a nationwide uprising and leading to the first proclamation of a democratic republic in Asia.
a. Philippine Revolution b. Katipunan c. José Rizal
18. Where was Jose Rizal born?
a. South Africa b.  USA c. Philippines
19. Near the end of his________ he met and courted the stepdaughter of a patient, an Irishwoman named Josephine
Bracken.
a. Universal suffrage b. Human rights c. Exile
20. When did Jose Rizal die?
a. 2000-01-30 b. 1996-11-30 c. 1896-12-30
21. Where did Jose Rizal die?
a. near Maglamin, Mindanao, the Philippines
b. Bagumbayan , Manila, Philippines
c. Zambales Mountains, Luzon, the Philippines
22. Those four years of his exile coincided with the development of the ________ from inception and to its final
breakout, which, from the viewpoint of the court which was to try him, suggested his complicity in it.
a. Katipunan b. Rizal c. Andrés Bonifacio
23. They included his later trips, home and back again to ________ through Japan and the United States, and, finally,
through his self-imposed exile in Hong Kong.
a. Western Europe b. Balkans c. Europe
24. Senator Rafael Palma, a former President of the________ and a prominent Mason, argued that a retraction is not
in keeping with Rizal's character and mature beliefs.
a. University of the Philippines Los Baños
b. National University of Singapore
c. University of the Philippines
25. As leader of the reform movement of Filipino students in Spain, he contributed essays, allegories, poems,
and editorials to the Spanish newspaper La Solidaridad in________.
a. Sagrada Família b. Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona
c. Barcelona

26. In June 1869, Rizal was enrolled in a school in Binan, Laguna. Who was his first teacher in school?:

A. Maestro Lucas Padua


B. Maestro Justiniano Aquino-Cruz
C. Maestro Jose Bech

27.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.

28. The character "Crisostomo Ibarra" is to Noli Me Tangere as the character "____________________" is to El
Filibusterismo.

A. Simoun B. Maria Clara C. Isagani


29. A year after Rizal's execution, a friend of Rizal declared: "Not only is Rizal the most prominent man of his own
people but the greatest man the Malayan race has produced." Who was this friend of Rizal?:

A. Ferdinand Blumentritt B. Adolf Meyer C. Antonio Ma. Regidor

30. In 1884, Rizal delivered a speech in honor of two Filipinos who won the first and second prizes in the National
Exposition of Fine Arts in Madrid, Spain. These artists were:

A. Juan Luna and Manuel Hidalgo B. Juan Luna and Felix Hidalgo C. Antonio Luna and Manuel Hidalgo

31. Who was the governor-general who sent Rizal into exile in Dapitan?:

A. Ramon Blanco B. Valeriano Weyler C. Eulogio Despujol


32. Which book inspired Rizal to write the "Noli Me Tangere?":

A. William Tell B. The Wandering Jew C. Uncle Tom's Cabin

33. In 1865, the young Rizal experienced his first sorrow when one of his sister died. His sister was:

A. conception B. Saturnina C. Soledad


34.The pen-name which Rizal used in 1882 when he wrote the nationalistic essay, "Amor Patrio," was:

A. Dimas Alang B. Pingkain C. Tenluz

35. 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

36. In which historical work did Rizal predict the inevitable collapse of Spanish colonial rule in Asia and the liberation
of the Philippines?:

A. The Philippines a Century Hence B. The People of the Indian Archipelago C. The Indolence of the Filipinos
37. The characters in "Noli Me Tangere" were not fictional characters; they represented people who lived during
Rizal's time. Paciano, the brother of Rizal, was represented by this character named:

A. Basilio B. Pilosopong Tasio C. Padre Florentino


38. 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

39. This was the school where Rizal earned his medical degree. This school was:

A. University of Prague B. Central University of Madrid C. Hiedelberg University


40. To whom did Rizal got married unofficially and without the ceremonial rites of the Catholic church?:

A. Leonor Rivera C. Segunda Katigbak D. Josephine Bracken


41. Which statement on the novel, "El Filibusterismo," is false?:

A. It was dedicated to "My Fatherland," the Philippines. B. It was a sequel to the "Noli Me Tangere."
C. It espoused ideas of freedom and independence from Spain.

42. All of the events listed below happened while Rizal was in exile in Dapitan except:

A. Rizal won in a Manila lottery. B. Rizal undertook remarkable community projects.


C. Rizal collected rare specimens of animals and sent them to the Dresden Museum.

43. This prize-winning poem of Rizal, in which he described the youth as the "hope of my fatherland," was the first
great poem in Spanish written by a Filipino. What was the title of the poem in Spanish?

A. A Filipinas B. Por la Educacion Recibe Lustre la Patria C. A la Juventud Filipina

44. Who provided the funds which Rizal needed to get the "Noli Me Tangere" published?:

A. Valentin Ventura B. Antonio Luna C. Maximo Viola

45. "To the Flowers of Hiedelberg" is to Hiedelberg, Germany as "____________________" is to Madrid, Spain.

A. They Asked Me for Verses B. To My Muse C. The Song of the Traveler

46. In his letter --- dated March 11, 1886 --- to his sister, Trinidad, Rizal described the German women as:

A. hospitable and deeply religious B. gossipy and quarrelsome C. beautifully dressed and polite
47. In 1888, while he was traveling in this country, Rizal wrote these lines in his diary: "Colorado has more trees....We
reached Omaha, a big city ----- the biggest since we left San Francisco. The Missouri River is twice as wide as the
Pasig River...." This country was:

A. England B. United States C. Italy


48. Although the "El Filibusterismo" was published in Ghent, Belgium, Rizal began writing the novel in:

a. Biarritz, France b. Calamba, Laguna c. Barcelona, Spain

49. 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. In Memory of My Town c. To the Virgin Mary

50. First teacher of Rizal


a. Mother b. father c. sister

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