GE 9- POST TEST AND ANSWER KEY
GE 9- POST TEST AND ANSWER KEY
ENG IV-1
CBE POST TEST
* Required
What is the full title of the book "Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas"? * (1 Point)
What was the name of the island where Rizal was exiled to? * (1 Point)
a) Guam
b) Mindanao
c) Dapitan
d) Palawan
A. I, II
B. II, III
C. II, IV
D. I, II, III,
. Read some statements from Rizal’s Memoirs of a Student in Manila: “..in the Jesuit
colleges, in order to stimulate students, they put two empires, one Roman and other
Carthaginian or Greek, constantly at war, and which the highest positions were won
through challenges, the winner being the one who made three mistakes less than his
rival. They put me at the tail end I scarcely knew Spanish but I already understood it.”
What was the purpose of dividing classes in Ateneo into two groups? * (1 Point)
Option 1
What was the name of the Ateneo's system of ranking students based on their academic
performance? * (1 Point)
a) José Rizal
b) Antonio de Morga
c) Francisco de Sande
a.)Uzman
b.) Alipato
c.) Usman
D. Alifato
What was the name of the ship that transported Rizal to Manila? * (1 Point)
a) The SS España
b) The SS Filipinas
d) The SS Castilla
What was the name of the organization Rizal founded in Hong Kong? * (1 Point)
a) La Liga Filipina
b) Katipunan
c) Propaganda Movement
In 19th century , which industry played a significant role in the rise of the export economy in
the Philippines? * (1 Point)
A) mining
B) timber logging
C) sugar production
D) textile manufacturing
What was Rizal's primary motivation for joining the Ateneo de Manila? * (1 Point)
How did the Bourbon reforms impact the political landscape in Rizal's context? * (1 Point)
A) they had no significant impact on the political landscape during that time.
B) they strengthened the power of the Spanish monarchy and limited the rights of the Filipino people.
C) they sparked a wave of liberal ideas and reforms, promoting modernization and economic liberalism.
D) they abolished Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines and granted independence to the Filipino people.
What was the name of the Spanish governor-general who ordered the deportation of Rizal's
family? * (1 Point)
a) Camilo de Polavieja
b) Ramón Blanco
c) Valeriano Weyler
The tragic event that led Rizal to think that it is was glorious to suffer or die for one’s ideals
and convictions * (1 Point)
d. To My Fellow Children
What is the alleged main reason of the Catholic Church for intense opposition of the
Rizal bill? * (1 Point)
A. Claro M. Recto, the main proponent of the bill, was dubbed as a communist and an anti-Catholic
C. The Church wanted to eliminate the books of' Rizal from the schools to blot out from our minds the anti-
Church remarks of Rizal
Read some of the statements from a letter of Rizal to his Austrian friend Ferdinand
Blumentritt, concerning the young Filipinos in Spain: “These friends are all young men,
criollos, mestizos, and Malays; but we call ourselves simply Filipinos. Almost all were
educated by the Jesuits. The Jesuits have surely not intended to teach us love of country, but
they showed us all that is beautiful and all that is best. Therefore I do not fear discord in our
homeland; it is possible, but it can be combated and prevented.” What can we conclude
from the statements of Rizal? * (1 Point)
A. The Filipinos in Europe during Rizal’s time have accepted the established order implemented by the
Spaniards.
B. The eyes of young Filipinos had been opened to a much wider perspective through humanistic education
approach by Spanish Jesuits in literature, science, and philosophy.
C. The Filipinos in Europe during Rizal’s time have accepted the established order implemented by the
Spaniards.
D. Rizal emphasizes Filipino values, contrasting them with the Spanish and extolling the accomplishments of his
people.
Who was a farmer, businessman, and a strong influence on Rizal's upbringing and education.
Don Francisco Mercado in relation to Jose Rizal? * (1 Point)
What was Rizal's most notable accomplishment during his time at the Ateneo? * (1 Point)
a) Josephine Bracken
b) Leonor Rivera
c) Segunda Katigbak
a) Manila
b) Bagumbayan
c) Cavite
d) Dapitan
This act includes in the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges and universities on
the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal, particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo, authorizing the printing and distribution thereof, and for other purposes. *
(1 Point)
a. RA 1525
b. RA 1229
c. RA 1225
d. RA 1425
What were Rizal's last known words when he was executed? * (1 Point)
A. Consummatum est
C. Farewell, my beloved
Which of the following is an act prohibiting cockfighting, horse racing, and jai-alai on
the 30th day of December of each year and creating a committee to take charge of the
proper celebration of Rizal day I every municipality and chartered city, and for any
other purposes? * (1 Point)
Option 2
What was the name of the Spanish governor-general who granted Rizal permission to study
abroad? * (1 Point)
a) Camilo de Polavieja
b) Ramón Blanco
c) Valeriano Weyler
What was the name of the Spanish newspaper that Rizal contributed to during his time in
Europe? * (1 Point)
a) La Solidaridad
b) El Resumen
c) El Liberal
d) El Imparcial
What was the main reason for Rizal's transfer from Dapitan to Manila? * (1 Point)
d) To be deported to Spain
According to Rizal himself, the term Noli Me Tangere, which means “Touch Me Not”, was
taken by him from the bible. From what gospel was Noli Me Tangere taken? * (1 Point)
It was a one-act play written by Rizal while he was studying medicine at University of Santo
Tomas. It was performed by the Ateneo students on the occasion of the annual celebration of
the feast of the Immaculate Concepcion of the Virgin Mary, their college patroness. What was
the title of this one-act play? * (1 Point)
d. To My Fellow Children
What was the name of the newspaper Rizal edited in Spain? * (1 Point)
a) La Solidaridad
b) El Filibusterismo
c) Noli Me Tangere
A) Saturnina
B) Paciano
C) Narcisa
D) Olympia
The valuable canal also encouraged more and more liberal Spaniards and Europeans to come
to the country and intermingle with the natives. * (1 Point)
What was the name of the organization that Rizal founded upon his return to the Philippines?
* (1 Point)
a) The Katipunan
What was the name of the Spanish friar who was Rizal's accuser? * (1 Point)
What was the name of the Spanish governor-general who ordered Rizal's execution? *
(1 Point)
a) Camilo de Polavieja
b) Ramón Blanco
c) Valeriano Weyler
B. To gain access of the materials for the plan to enrich historiography in the country
C. To learn the culture, and languages and customs, and weaknesses of the European nation.
D. To observe the life, culture and languages and customs, industries and commerce and governments and laws
of the European nation
The highest court headed the judicial system on Rizal’s time is __________. * (1 Point)
a. Supreme Court
b. Alcadia
c. Royal Audencia
Who was a highly educated woman who instilled in Rizal a love for learning and a strong
sense of patriotism. * (1 Point)
Which of the following statement/s is/are correct?I. As a Philosophy major, Jose Rizal
unsurprisingly demonstrated his critical thinking skills in his argumentative essays,
satires, novels, speeches, and written debates. II. Nationalism involves the desire to
attain freedom and political independence, especially by a country under a foreign
power, while patriotism denotes proud devotion and loyalty to one’s nation. III. Rizal
was a model in some of Juan Luna’s paintings. IV. The Rizal Bill became the Republic
Act No. 1425, known as the “Rizal Law”. * (1 Point)
A. I
B. I, II
C. I, II, III
D. I, II, III, IV
What was the name of the secret society that Rizal joined during his time at UST? * (1 Point)
a) The Katipunan
c) The Freemasons
d) The Compañerismo
What was the main purpose of Rizal's novel "Noli Me Tangere"? * (1 Point)
. Who was a highly educated woman who instilled in Rizal a love for learning and a strong
sense of patriotism. * (1 Point)
What was the main charge against Rizal during his trial? * (1 Point)
B. Felipe Buencamino
What was the name of the organization that Rizal helped to found in Europe? * (1 Point)
a) The Katipunan
. If Maestro Celestino Cruz taught Jose Rizal in Mathematics while Leon Monroy instructed
him in Spanish and Latin, his mother Teodora Alonzo taught him of ___________________ at the
age of three. * (1 Point)
a. science
d. painting
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