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GENERAL EDUCATION

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Prof. Bryan C. Dayuta, MA.Ed., LPT

POST TEST

30 ITEMS

October 28, 2020

1. Promise to “make this country great again”. Ruled for about twenty years.
a. Diosdado Macapagal
b. Ferdinand Marcos
c. Ramon Magsaysay
d. Carlos Garcia

2. The form of Government established by Aguinaldo was changed from dictorial to:
a. Democratic
b. Sociolocist
c. Republic
d. Revolutionary

3. The practice of having surnames was started during Spanish regime through the
order of
a. Gov. Gen. Jaudenes
b. Gov. Gen. Dela Torre
c. Gov. Gen. Claveria
d. Gov. Gen. Polevijia

4. The oldest University in the Philippines founded by the Dominicans in 1611 is


a. Ateneo de Manila
b. San Juan de Letran
c. San Ignacio
d. Santo Tomas
5. He was appointed by Aguinaldo as the Military Vicar General or religious leader
of the revolutionary movement
a. Gregorio del Pilar
b. Gregorio Aglipay
c. Bernardino Nozaleda
d. Basilio Augustin

6. Memberships in the Katipunan comes in grader: Katipunan, first; Kawal, second;


Bayani, third. Each had a specified color and design as well as password so
they could maintain their secrecy of movement. The password for the Kawal
grade was:
a. Rizal c. Kawal
b. Gomburza d. Sundalo

7. As promised by Gen. McArthur, he would return to liberate the Filipinos after he


could train troops in Australia. The Leyte landing signified the liberation of the
Philippines, as well as the return of the Commonwealth government. Who was
the Commonwealth President who came with McArthur
a. Romulo c. Osmeña
b. Roxas d. Quezon

8. The American promise granting independence to Filipinos after a transition


period was contained in the following legislation EXCEPT:
a. Jone Law c. Phil Bill 1902
b. Hares-Hawes Cutting Law d. Tydings-McDuffe Law

9. The practice of having surnames was started during the Spanish regime
through the order of …
a. Gov. Gen. Jaudenes c. Gov. Gen Dela Torre
b. Gov. Gen. Claveria d. Gov. Gen. Polavieja

10. Rizal traveled a lot and met many foreign friends. Who among the following was
considered a best friend of Rizal?
a. Otto Becker c. Henry Kipping
b. Ferdinand Blumentritt d. Karl Wilmer

11. In his early life, Rizals’ family had been in good terms with the Spaniards,
particularly Spanish officials. His first real experience of Spanish injustice and
cruelty occurred when
a. his brother Paciano was maltreated in school, the Dominican College of San
Jose
b. his mother was imprisoned
c. his father’s property were confiscated
d. he was not allowed to receive the first prize in a poem contest
12. The organization formed by Rizal to bring Filipinos together into a cohesive group
that would give mutual protection to each other in any adversity and provide
defense against violence and injustice:
a. Circulo Hispano Filipino
b. La Liga Filipina
c. Propaganda Movement
d. Indios Bravos

13. Who was the founder and first editor of La Solidaridad in Barcelona, Spain and
was considered the greatest orator of the Filipino colony in Spain?
a. Mariano Ponce
b. Graciano Lopez Jaena
c. Marcelo H. del Pilar
d. Gregorio del Pilar

14. The Katipunan in Cavite was divided into two factions – the Magdiwang and the
Magdalo while the Magdiwang in Cavite was led by Mariano Alvarez, who led the
Magdalo faction?
a. Ciriaco Bonifacio
b. Daniel Tirona
c. Baldomero Aguinaldo
d. Artemio Ricarte

15. The benevolent assimilation proclamation on December 21, 1898 was the first
official indication of American policy regarding the Philippines. It is expressly
indicated the intention of the United States to stay in the Philippines by exercising
the rights of sovereignty over the Filipinos. Who was the American President who
issued this “Benevolent Assimilation” policy?
a. Wilson
b. Eisenhower
c. Roosevelt
d. McKinley

16. Thou shall love God and thy honor above all things. God as fountain of all truth,
of all justice and all activity; and thy honor is the only power which will be oblige
thee to be truthful, just and industrious. This is one commandments lifted from
whose Decalogue?
a. Andres Bonifacio
b. Emilio Aguinaldo
c. Emilio Jacinto
d. Apolinario Mabini

17. Emilio Jacinto’s literary works were written in Tagalog and a small part in
Spanish. The best in all of his works was written on October 8, 1897. It was
visibly an animation of Rizal’s “Mi Ultimo Adios.” What was the title of this poem?
a. Amor Patrio
b. Ala Juventus Filipina
c. Ala Patria
d. Mi Madre

18. 1The Code of Kalantiao which was allegedly written in 1443 gave the early
Filipinos insights into ________.
a. the country’s educational system
b. the formal and informal systems of education
c. families characterized by mobility
d. personal and social relations

19. The primary source of the objectives of education in the Philippines at present is
the ________.
a. Report of the Monroe Commission
b. Philippine Constitution
c. Tydings-McDuffie Act
d. The Swanson Report

20. The fundamental aim of the ASEAN as an organization of Southeast Asian


Nations is to ________.
a. safeguard the peace and prosperity of the region
b. develop the natural resources of the member countries
c. foster economic social and cultural cooperation
d. provide facilities for professional and technical training

21. The voyage of Ferdinand Magellan is considered the greatest single achievement in
the history of sea exploration and discovery because it ________.
a. made Spain the mistress of the sea
b. prove that the world is not flat
c. marked the discovery of westward route to the East
d. marked the first circumnavigation of the globe

22. After the revolution, Macario Sacay went underground and established a
republic based on the ideology of Bonifacio, Jacinto and the Katipunan.
What do you call the republic established by Macario Sacay at his
headquarters on top of Mount San Cristobal?
a. Republika ng mga Pilipino
b. Republika ng San Cristobal
c. Republika ng Katagalugan
d. Republika ng Katipunan

23. The first Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines.


a. Sergio Osmeña
b. Mariano Trias
c. Ramon Avanceña
d. Salvador Laurel
24. Corazon Aquino is to Freedom Constitution as Ferdinand Marcos is
to______
a. Subservience to America
b. Ties with Asian nations
c. New society
d. "Filipinos First" policy

25. In whose term was the celebration date of Philippine Independence Day
changed from July 4 to June 12?
a. Diosdado Macapagal
b. Carlos P. Garcia
c. Ferdinand Marcos
d. Elpidio Quirino

26. In which order did the following occupy the Philippines?


a. Spaniards, Americans, Japanese, British
b. Spaniards, Americans, British, Japanese
c. British, Spaniards. Americans, Japanese
d. Spaniards, British, Americans, Japanese

27. Which is a visible Hispanic legacy?


a. Love for fast food
b. Love for basketball
c. Prevalence of noodles
d. Prevalence of Spanish surnames among Filipinos

28. Who among the Presidents of the Philippines was known for his love for
the "little man" and opened Malacanang Palace to all?
a. Ferdinand Marcos
b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Carlos P. Garcia
d. Elpidio Quirino

29. Who was the Katipunero through whom the Katipunan was discovered by
Fr. Mariano Gil?
a. Apolonio de la Cruz
b. Teodoro Patiño
c. Jose del Rosario
d. Daniel Tirona

30. Most cultured of the reformist who wrote a socio-historical novel based on
facts gathered in the Philippines
a. Marcel Del Pilar c. Mariano Ponce
b. Jose Rizal d. Marcelo Del Pilar

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