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The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about Jose Rizal, who is considered the Philippine national hero. The questions cover topics like who Rizal was, why he became the national hero, what he first did with land he purchased, and the name of one of his final letters before execution.

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The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about Jose Rizal, who is considered the Philippine national hero. The questions cover topics like who Rizal was, why he became the national hero, what he first did with land he purchased, and the name of one of his final letters before execution.

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1.

He was a man of intellectual power and artistic talent whom Filipinos honor as their national
hero.
a. Andres Bonifacio
b. Jose Rizal
c. Antonio Luna
d. William Howard Taft

2. He is a Civil Governor who chose Jose Rizal to be the national hero as a strategy.
a) Andres Bonifacio
b) Jose Rizal
c) Antonio Luna
d) William Howard Taft

3. How did Jose Rizal became a National hero?

a. Because he is famous

b. Because he is a good example to the Filipinos

c. Because of his intellectual power

d. because he passed the criteria by being a National Hero during the American period.

4. What did Rizal first do of the 16-hectare piece of land he bought?

a. Rizal built house

b. Rizal built clinic

c. Rizal cleared the land and sow rice and corn

d. Rizal built school

5. Days before his execution, Rizal bid farewell to his motherland and countrymen through one of his
final letters.

a. My Last Farewell

b. Noli Me Tangere

c. El filibusterismo

d. None of the above

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