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Rizal Midterm Exam

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RIZAL – MIDTERM EXAMINATION

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The main proponent of the Rizal Bill who was dubbed


communist and anti-Catholic.
a. Senator Ralph Recto
b. Senator Chiz Escudero
c. Senator Claro Recto
d. Senator Antonio Trillanes
2. An act prohibiting cockfighting, horse racing, and jai-alai on
the thirtieth day of December of each year and to create a
committee to take charge of the proper celebration of Rizal
day in every municipality and chartered city, and for other
purposes.
a. Republic Act No. 9163
b. Republic Act No. 229
c. Republic Act No. 7394
d. Republic Act No. 9147
3. The date when the Rizal bill was enacted.
a. June 12, 1956
b. June 1, 1956
c. December 30, 1956
d. December 19, 1956
4. The former Philippine president who directed the Secretary
of Education, Culture and Sports and the Chairman of the
Commission on Higher Education to fully implement the RA
1425.
a. Elpidio Quirino
b. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
C. Fidel V. Ramos
d. Joseph Estrada
5. In this vear, CHED Memorandum No. 3 was issued enforcing
strict compliance to Memorandum Order No. 247.
a. 2006
b.1979
c. 1978
d. 1995
6. The bill involves mandating educational institutions in the
country to offer a course on the hero's life, works, and
writings, especially the Noli Me Tangere' and 'El Filibusterismo.
a. Post no Bill
b. Rizal Bill
c. one hundred peso bill
d. Laurel Bill
RIZAL – MIDTERM EXAMINATION

7. The Filipina beauty queen who is a descendant of Rizal's sister,


Maria.
a. Margie Moran
b. Janine Togonon
c. Gloria Diaz
d. Gemma Cruz Araneta
8. Jose Rizal's common-law wife.
a. Josephine Bracken
b. Suzanne Jacoby
c. Segunda Katigbak
d. Leonor Rivera
9. The person who retrieved original manuscripts of Rizal's
novel without paying even a single centavo.
a. Ferdinand Blumentritt
b. Antonio Luna
c. Jose Pardo de Tavera
d. Alejandro Roces

10. The so-called true love of Jose Rizal.


a. Segunda Katigbak
b. Leonor Rivera
c.O-sei-san
d. Josephine Bracken

11. The year Rizal returned to the Philippines and was


imprisoned in Fort Santiago.
a. 1891
b. 1892
c. 1861
d. 1896

12. The civic organization that subsequently gave birth to the


Katipunan.
a. Propaganda Movement
b. La Liga Filipina
c. Kidlat Club
d. El Filibuterismo

13. The school where Rizal sensed that the Filipino students
were being discriminated against by the Dominican
professors in this school.
a. Ateneo Muncipal de Manila
b. University of Santo Tomas
c. University of Paris
d. University of Heidelberg
RIZAL – MIDTERM EXAMINATION

14. The month and year when Noli Me Tangere was published
in Berlin during this time.
a. March 1887
b. May 1882
c. September 1891
d. May 1887

15. The child of Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken who died after
only a few hours.
a. Paciano Rizal y Bracken
b. Francisco Rizal y Mercado
c. Saturnina Rizal y Bracken
d. Francisco Rizal y Bracken

16. The reason Rizal's license in surveyor's training was granted to


him only in 1881.
a. he had an ailment
b. he was still a minor
c. he failed
d. he was not in the Philippines

17. Rizal's average grade in obtaining his Bachelor of Arts


degree from Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
a. Above Average
b. Superior
c. Excellent
d. Imbecile

18. The Place of publication of Rizal's more militant novel, El Filibusterismo.


a. Madrid
c. Berlin
b. Germany
d. Ghent

19. This novel revealed the tyranny and arrogance of the Spanish
clergy and officials in the Philippines.
a. Asociacion La Solidaridad
b. Makamisa
c. Noli Me Tangere
d. La Solidaridad
RIZAL – MIDTERM EXAMINATION

TRUE OR FALSE

1. Nationalism involves the desire to attain freedom and


political independence, especially by a country under
foreign power, while patriotism denotes proud
devotion and loyalty to one's nation.

2. Rizal was a model in some of Juan Luna's paintings.


3. The sportscaster Chino Trinidad is a descendant of
Rizal's 'true love' (Leonor Rivera).
4. A Philosophy major, Jose Rizal unsurprisingly
demonstrated his critical thinking skills in his argumentative
essays,
satires, novels, speeches, and written debates.
5. The Rizal Bill became the Republic Act No. 1425, known
as the 'Rizal Law’
6. The Reproductive Health bill involves mandating
educational institutions in the country to offer a course on
the hero's life, works, and writings, especially the Noli Me
Tangere' and 'El Filibusterismo.
7. Josephine Bracken had tutored former President
Joseph Estrada.
8. Rizal can serve as a worthwhile model and inspiration
to every Filipino.
9. The Rizal Law aims to gain an inspiring source of
patriotism through the study of Rizal's life, works, and
writings.
10. Republic Act 2299 is another republic act that concerns
the national hero, Jose Rizal.

11. Josephine Bracken was the first love of Rizal.


12. Jose Rizal received a degree of Licentiate in Medicine at
the age of 33.
13. In March 1887, Jose Rizal published in Berlin his
first controversial novel, the Noli Me Tangere.
14. Jose Rizal is the sixth of the eleven children born to
Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonzo y Quintos.
15. When Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1892, he
was imprisoned in Fort Bonifacio.
16. Rizal reprinted in Paris the El Filibusterismo with
his annotations to bring to light that the Filipinos had
an impressive civilization even long before the Spanish
colonization.
RIZAL – MIDTERM EXAMINATION

17. The national hero founded the Propaganda


Movement, a civic organization that subsequently gave
birth to the Katipunan.
18. Rizal completed further study in ophthalmology to be
able to cure his mother's advancing blindness.
19. While an exile in Dapitan, Rizal engaged in
agriculture, fishing, and commerce while operating a
hospital and maintaining a school for boys.
20. Katipunan started the Philippine Revolution in
August 1896.

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