RIZAL REVIEWER - Updated (MODULE 2 - 4)
RIZAL REVIEWER - Updated (MODULE 2 - 4)
RIZAL REVIEWER - Updated (MODULE 2 - 4)
I. TRUE OR FALSE
1. A sum of P30,000.00 was appropriated for the printing and distribution of Rizal's novels to different schools and
libraries. (FALSE)
2. Industrial Revolution brought about a feeling of insecurity towards the people, as the proletariat gain more political
power. (FALSE)
3. Heroes are those with a concept of freedom and thereafter aspire and struggle for the nation.
(FALSE)
4. The Taft Commission took the first step to honor our greatest hero and martyr by organizing the politico-military
district of Morong into the province of Rizal. (TRUE)
5. Republic Act 1425 added some punitive measures for those who would violate the law. (FALSE)
6. Heroes, according to historians, should not be legislated. Their appreciation should be left to the academics.
(TRUE)
7. A student is exempted from taking Rizal Course in view of his/her religious belief. (FALSE)
8. It was Fidel Ramos who declared the South sea Pearl as the national gem. (TRUE)
9. As define by Dr. Onofre Corpuz, heroes are those who contribute to the quality of life and destiny of a nation. (TRUE)
10. Freedom without order will only lead to anarchy. (TRUE)
11. The 1987 Constitution provided that Tagalog is considered the national language of the Philippines.
(FALSE)
15. Being the founder of the Liberal Party in Spain, Canovas del Castillo took the initiative of reforming the government
by staging a civil war against the monarch (FALSE)
16. It was during the American period that narra and arnis were declared as national tree and national sports respectively.
(FALSE)
17. Republic Act 1425 mandated the use of original and expurgated version and other translations of the novels, Noli
me tangere and El Filibustersimo. (FALSE)
20. All national symbols in the Philippines were mandated by law. (FALSE)
21. Nineteenth century is considered to the rise of the Spanish power. (FALSE)
22. Spain was slow to adopt democratic principles because her traditional monarchy and conservative society resisted
attempts at modernization. (TRUE)
II. TERMINOLOGIES, PEOPLE AND OTHERS
FIDEL RAMOS – issued EO. No. 75 APOLONARIO
MABINI – Sublime Paralytic JESUS CAVANA – wrote the
pastoral letter.
KARL MARX – wrote the Communist Manifesto.
CLARO M. RECTO – Author of the Rizal Law
ISABELLA II – heir to King Ferdinand VII
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE – the strong leader of France
DEMOCRACY – Government of the people, by the people and for the people.
CAPITALISM – means of production is controlled by the individual.
SOCIALISM - production is controlled by the state. INDUSTRIALIZATION –
characterized by the invention of machines. PROLETARIAT – working class.
ROTATIVISM – alternate premiership between liberals and conservative.
NATIONAL HISTORICAL COMMISSION – secretariat for the National Heroes Committee.
BOARD OF NATIONAL EDUCATION – responsible for the distribution of the novels.
FOUR COLONIES THAT REMAINED UNDER THE SPANISH COLONIZATION DURING THE 19TH CENTURY.
- Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico & Philippines.
3. The most controversial scientist that created an uproar in view of the origin of humankind.
- Charles Darwin
8. Reduccion was a policy to ensure that natives will live side by side with the Spaniards. However, there are people
who manage to escape reduccion and lived in the mountains. (TRUE)
9. During the implementation of the Educational decree of 1868, a lot of schools for girls were established
across the archipelago. (FALSE)
10. The Chinese are considered to be part of the social structure. (FALSE)
14. The growing dearth of local administrators in the Philippines was answered thru the implementation of: (Encomienda
system)
15. The first governor general in the Philippines. (Miguel Lopez Legaspi)
16. The following are Catholic celebrations that benefitted from sanctorum except for: (Good Friday)
17. The term that refers to the exemption fee for the polo y servicios.(falla)
18. The only product that was deemed successful to monopolize (Tobacco)
19. Which of the following statements is not true?
Native Filipinos are openly discriminated and abused by the Spaniards. The friars has a
control in almost every aspect of the society.
- Education in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial times hardly focused on religion.
The power of the governor general is almost the same with the king of Spain.
20. These are indirect taxes. Natives are required to sell a certain portion or percentage of their produced in a
very low price. (Bandala)
21. The function on the governor general includes the following except for:
Appoint priest to ecclesiastical position in the colony King's representative
- Checking and auditing the administrators in the colony Commander in chief of the army
22. The following positions are all appointed except for:
alcalde mayores alcalde mayores
corregimientos - gobernadorcillo
23. The following are considered to be a defect of education except for:
- Spanish as a medium of instruction Neglect of primary education
Rote learning Limited curriculum and facility
RESETTLEMENT – Reduccion
PURITY OF BLODD – Limpieza de sangre
EXEMPION FEE FOR POLO – falla
THE POWER NOT TO IMPLEMENT A ROYAL DECREE – Cumplase
FORCED LABOR – Polo y servicios
TOWN – Pueblo
RULE OF THE FRIARS – Frailocracia
UNDER THE CHURCH BELLS – Bajo de la Campa
PRELIM
1. Industrial Revolution brought about a feeling of insecurity towards the people, as the proletariat gain more political
power. (FALSE)
2. A sum of P30,000.00 was appropriated for the printing and distribution of Rizal's novels to different schools and
libraries. (FALSE)
3. Republic Act 1425 mandated the use of original and expurgated version and other translations of the novels, Noli
me tangere and El Filibustersimo. (FALSE)
4. The census that was conducted in the Philippines during the time of colonization ensures the Spanish government the
number of people to serve the polo y servicios as well as the payment of taxes. (TRUE)
5. During the time of colonization, the Europeans find it more beneficial to conquer lands rather than to trade with them.
(TRUE)
13. Rizal was in Hongkong when he presented his proposal of creating a Filipino colony in Hongkong.
(FALSE)
14. In Educational Decree of 1863, the Spaniards prohibited the use of the Spanish language. (FALSE)
15. There is a union of church and state during the Spanish colonization period. (TRUE)
16. His friend Antonio Morga promised him to finance his annotations to Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas.
(FALSE)
17. The Spanish colonial masters economic policies created a remarkable increase in our economy.
(FALSE)
18. The Taft Commission took the first step to honor our greatest hero and martyr by organizing the politico-military
district of Morong into the province of Rizal. (TRUE)
19. Polo y servicios employed Filipino laborers to work in the different infrastructure project of the Spanish
government in the Philippines. (TRUE)
24. During Rizal's time, Filipinos are required to change their surname under the Claveria Decree. The family adapted
Mercado which means market. However, when the family faced persecution due to their affiliation with Fr. Burgos,
the young Jose adapted the surname Rizal which came from the word ricial which means:
Green leaf - Green fields or farm
Green refinery Green revolution
25. The governor general who issued Rizal's execution order. Eulogio
Despujol Ramon Blanco
- Camilio de Polavieja Rafael Izquierdo
26. This person was appointed as one of the members of the technical committee of the National Heroes
Committee and used the alias Dom Ignacio Maria.
Alfredo Lagmay Serafin Quiazon
Onofre Corpuz - Ambeth Ocampo
28. The following positions are all appointed except for: alcalde
mayores alcalde mayores
corregimientos - gobernadorcillo
30. These are indirect taxes. Natives are required to sell a certain portion or percentage of their produced in a
very low price.
sanctorum - bandala
falla tribute
32. The following department secretaries are part of the National heroes Committee except for: Secretary of
Interior and Local Government Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Secretary of National Defense Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports
33. Rizal was deported in the far away town of Dapitan which can be found in the province of: Zamboanga
City - Zamboanga Del Norte
Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga Sibugay
36. Rizal wrote his novel Noli me tangere when he grew tired of the lenient lives of the Filipinos in Spain, He
published it in what city in Germany:
- Berlin Ghent
Brussels Heidelberg
37. The following are the reasons why Rizal went back to the Philippines after publishing his first novel, except for:
He wants to operate on his mom's eyes.
He wants to make a sequel of his novel.
He wants to know the impact of Noli me tangere. He wants
to see Leonor Rivera.
38. Which among the following is not a criteria for national heroes:
Heroes are those who define and contribute to a system or life of freedom and order for a nation. Heroes are those who
contribute to the quality of life and destiny of a nation.
Heroes are part of people's everyday life.
A hero thinks of the future, especially the future generations.
THREE LEADERS WHO WERE DEPORTED TO SPAIN DUE TO INVOLVEMENT TO THE CAVITE
MUTINY:
Mariano Lopez ,Feliciano Lopes, Enrique Paraiso, Agustin Mendoza, Jose Basa, Joaquin Pardo de Tavera
SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS THAT WAS ESTABLISHED DURING THE SPANISH COLONIAL TIMES
- Sta. Rosa, Santa Isabel, Santa Catalina
OTHER SHITS (naulit na ung iba. Tinamad ako ifilter out ung mga naulit)
1. A hero is part of the people's expression. (True)
2. Spain was slow to adopt democratic principles because her traditional monarchy and conservative society resisted attempts at
modernization. (True)
3. A sum of P30,000.00 was appropriated for the printing and distribution of Rizal's novels to different schools and libraries.
(False)
4. The Taft Commission took the first step to honor our greatest hero and martyr by organizing the politico-military district of
Morong into the province of Rizal. (True)
5. Recto removed the provision compulsion, after thorough examination of his conscience as a Catholic. (False)
6. A student is exempted from taking Rizal Course in view of his/her religious belief. (False)
7. Republic Act 1425 added some punitive measures for those who would violate the law. (False)
8. Heroes are those with a concept of freedom and thereafter aspire and struggle for the nation. (False)
9. Industrial Revolution brought about a feeling of insecurity towards the people, as the proletariat gain more political power.
(False)
10. As defined by Dr. Onofre Corpuz, heroes are those who contribute to the quality of life and destiny of a nation. (True)
11. Being the founder of the Liberal Party in Spain, Canovas del Castillo took the initiative of reforming the government by
staging a civil war against the monarch. (False)
12.Freedom without order will only lead to anarchy. (True)
13.Nineteenth century is considered to the rise of the Spanish power (False)
14. Republic Act 1425 mandated the use of original and expurgated version and other translations of the novels, Noli me tangere
and El Filibustersimo. (False)
15. Heroes, according to historians, should not be legislated. Their appreciation should be left to the academics. (True)
16. He issued EO No. 75/ Fidel Ramos
17.Sublime Paralytic / Apolinario Mabini
18. He wrote the pastoral letter / Jesus Cavana
19. He wrote the Communist Manifesto / Karl Marx
20.Author of the Rizal Law / Claro M. Recto
21. Heir to King Ferdinand VII / Isabela II
22.The strong leader of France / Napoleon Bonaparte
23.Democracy / Government of the people, by the people for the people
24.Capitalism / Means of production is controlled by the individual
25.Socialism / Production is controlled by the State
26.Industrialization / Characterized by the invention of machines
27.Proletariat / Working class
28.Ratativism / Alternate premiership between liberals and conservative
29.National Historical Commission / Secretariat for the National Heroes Committee
30.Board of National Education / Responsible for the distribution of the novels
THE SENATORS WHO OPPOSED THE SENATE BILL NO. 438
31.Cuenco
32.Rodrigo
33.Rosales
SLOGAN OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
34.Liberty
35.Equality
36.Fraternity
FOUR COLONIES THAT REMAINED UNDER THE SPANISH COLONIZATION DURING THE 19TH CENTURY 37.Cuba
38.Guam
39.Puerto Rico
40.Philippines
MERCANTILISM - The wealth of nations depend on the accumulation of gold and silver
Colonization
Objective: GOD, GOLD, GLORY
COLONIES
New territories
Raw materials
Markets
Cheap if not free labor
Religion as a Tool for Pacification
Roman Catholicism
Missionaries Natives are to be converted to Catholicism
Ruling a sword in one hand and a cross on the other (Union of Church and State)
Bajo de la campana