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It is an act to include in the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges and universities courses 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.


A. RA 1225


B. RA 1325


C. RA 1425


D. RA 1525

C. RA 1425

The following are the lessons contained in the result course, EXCEPT...


A. To recognize the importance of Rizal's life, works and writings in relation to present condition and situations in society.


B. To encourage the application of such ideas in current social and personal problems and issues.


C. To develop an appreciation and deeper understanding of all that the Spanish colonizers fought and died for.


D. To foster the development of the Filipino youth, participation in all aspects of good governance and good citizenship.

C. To develop an appreciation and deeper understanding of all that the Spanish colonizers fought and died for.

Why do Filipinos claim Jose Rizal as a product of his time?


A. because he went along the immoralities during his time.


B. because he produced multiple essays, poems, allegories, and editorials for La Solidaridad with a focus on equal rights and freedom for the Filipino people.


C. because the Spanish named his works scandalous and then banned the Filipinos from reading it. However, the ban did not stop the country from seeing the truth.


D. because he went against the predicaments brought by the invaders in his time.

D. because he went against the predicaments brought by the invaders in his time.

What is tributo?


A. It is a system of taxation wherein the natives have to pay 8 reales annually.


B. It is a system of taxation wherein the goods are forcefully sold to the Spaniards even at low prices.


C. It is a system of land ownership.


D. It is the system of governance led by the governor- general.

A. It is a system of taxation wherein the natives have to pay 8 reales annually.

What kind of policy is Polo y Servicios?


A. It is the policy imposed by the Spaniards were in the indios are required to pay a certain amount of tax.


B. It is the policy imposed by the Spaniards were in the indios are forced to work for 40 days.


C. It is the policy imposed by the Spaniards were in the indios must serve in Spanish Armada.


D. It is a policy imposed by the Spaniards where in the male indios are required to work for 40 days.

D. It is a policy imposed by the Spaniards where in the male indios are required to work for 40 days.

It is the waterway that connects Europe to Asia by creating a direct shipping route without having to circumnavigate the African continent.


A. Pacific Ocean


B. Panama Canal


C. Suez Canal


D. Indian Ocean

C. Suez Canal

The term used during those times referring to the well-educated individuals.


A. Peninsulares


B. Illustrados


C. Inquilino


D. Principalia

B. Illustrados

Which of the following would BEST describe the effect of the Spanish social stratification?


A. Filipino and Spanish equality


B. More power for the friars


C. The creoles were able to study abroad


D. Filipinos experienced racial discrimination

D. Filipinos experienced racial discrimination

The date of birth of Dr. Jose Rizal.


A. June 15, 1861


B. June 17, 1861


C. June 19, 1861


D. June 20, 1861

C. June 19, 1861

Who predicted that Jose would become great someday because of his unusual head?


A. Father Rufino Collantes


B. Father Pedro Casanas


C. Father Jose Cruz


D. Father Juan Mercado

A. Father Rufino Collantes

Why is Jose Rizal named "Jose"?


A. Because it is the favorite name of his mother.


B. Because Teodora was a devout of Saint Joseph.


C. Because San Jose is the patron saint of Calamba, Laguna.


D. Because it is the name wanted by Francisco Mercado

B. Because Teodora was a devout of Saint Joseph.

Which of the following is one of the nicknames of Jose Rizal used by his siblings?


A. Agno


B. Taimis


C. Ute


D. Gaya

C. Ute

What social class does the Rizal family belong to?


A. Peninsulares


B. Insulares


C. Creoles


D. Indios

C. Creoles

The brother of Rizal who influenced him about his nationalistic ideas.


A. Antonio Rivera


B. Ferdinand Blumentritt


C. Paciano Mercado


D. Mariano Gomez

C. Paciano Mercado

She was the custodian of the Mi Ultimo Adios, Jose gave to her the poem before the day of his execution.


A. Concepcion


B. Trinidad


C. Soledad


D. Lucia

B. Trinidad

Who was the second daughter of the family who was also instrumental for the education of Jose abroad?


A. Saturnina


B. Maria


C. Josefa


D. Narcissa

D. Narcissa

Jose Rizal had a big black dog named [...].


A. Alipato


B. Antonio


C. Orang


D. Usman

D. Usman

What was the message of the poem "Sa Aking mga Kababata?"


A. It talked about the indolence of the Filipino.


B. It was a prophetic work on what will happen to the country after a century.


C. It talked about the love for one's own language.


D. It talked about his personal notion of freedom.

C. It talked about the love for one's own language.

Why is Teodora Alonso considered as the first teacher of Jose?


A. Because she is the first one to teach Jose in reading and writing.


B. Because she is the mother of Jose.


C. Because she always tells Jose what to do.


D. Because she is very assertive when it comes to Jose.

A. Because she is the first one to teach Jose in reading and writing.

What was the significance of the fable "The Moth and the Flame" in Jose Rizal's life?


A. This story was his inspiration in writing Noli me Tangere.


B. The story represented the life of his mother.


C. The story served as a lifelong lesson for Rizal.


D. The story seemed to be a metaphor for his life.

D. The story seemed to be a metaphor for his life.

He was a former classmate of the father of Rizal that became a tutor of Rizal but died after five months of tutoring due to his old age.


A. Maestro Justiano Cruz


B. Maestro Leon Monroy


C. Maestro Lucas Padua


D. Maestro Celestino

B. Maestro Leon Monroy

Where did Rizal first formally study?


A. Calamba


B. Biñan


C. Ateneo


D. UST

B. Biñan

The reason why Maestro Justiniano scolded Rizal resulting in Rizal's classmates in Biñan mocking him.


A. because of his frail body.


B. because he answered that he only had little knowledge about Spanish and Latin.


C. because of the way he speaks and his looks.


D. because he was so nervous during the class discussion.

B. because he answered that he only had little knowledge about Spanish and Latin.

Which poem written by Rizal while in Biñan expressed his love for Calamba?


A. My Fellow Children


B. They Asked Me for Verses


C. In Memory of My Town


D. The Philippines

C. In Memory of My Town

Who was the wife of Jose Alberto who accused Doña Teodora of poisoning her?


A. Teodora Alberto


B. Cirilla Alberto


C. Pacita Alberto


D. Zoila Alberto

A. Teodora Alberto

It was Rizal and his father's first choice of school for secondary education but later on his father changed his mind.


A. Colegio San Juan de Letran


B. Ateneo de Municipal


C. UST


D. Escuela Pia

A. Colegio San Juan de Letran

Which title was given to the group of Ateneo's externos or non-boarders?


A. Roman Empire


B. Greek Empire


C. Persian Empire


D. Carthaginian Empire

D. Carthaginian Empire

Each student in Ateneo's externos and internos group was classified into five positions, which of the following positions was reached by Jose Rizal in the first quarter of his stay in Ateneo?


A. Decurion


B. Emperor


C. Tribune


D. Centurion

B. Emperor

Is Rizal the brightest student during his time in Ateneo Municipal?


A. It's hard to say since there are eight others who got the same grade.


B. Yes, because he got an excellent grade.


C. No because he does not study well.


D. Yes, because he knows he will be the national hero someday.

A. It's hard to say since there are eight others who got the same grade.

Who is the favorite teacher of Rizal in Ateneo?


A. Francisco Paula de Sanchez


B. Leoncio Lopez


C. Jose Bech


D. Pablo Ramon

A. Francisco Paula de Sanchez

The following literary works were written by Rizal while he was in Ateneo, EXCEPT...


A. To the Virgin Mary


B. La Allianza Intima Entre Religion y La Buena Educación


C. Por La Educacion Recibe Lustre la Patria


D. Mi Piden Versos

D. Mi Piden Versos

The first poem he wrote in Ateneo was for his mother entitled [...].


A. To the Child Jesus


B. El Consejo de los Dioces


C. Mi Primera Inspiracion


D. Felicitacion

C. Mi Primera Inspiracion

Jose Rizal wrote to the Ateneo's rector on what degree he will be taking but the rector was not able to reply immediately so he took this course because it was his father's degree.


A. Medicine


B. Law


C. Philosophy and Letters


D. Bachelor of Arts

C. Philosophy and Letters

What is the reason why Rizal shifted to Medicine after a year of studying Philosophy and Letters?


A. because his father said so.


B. because of the failing eyesight of his mother.


C. because he wanted to pursue his grandfather's last wish.


D. because he chose to reach for his dream to become a doctor.

B. because of the failing eyesight of his mother.

During Rizal's time, students in UST were free to do other activities after attending their classes for three hours, hence he spent his other time in going back to Ateneo to enroll for this vocational course.


A. Land Surveyor


B. Perito Agrimensor


C. Theology


D. Bookkeeping

A. Land Surveyor

It is considered as the crowning glory of Rizal as a young poet.


A. El Consejo de los Dioces


B. A La Juventud Filipina


C. Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo


D. A Filipinas

B. A La Juventud Filipina

The professors of Jose Rizal asked him to create a zarzuela which will be performed by the Ateneans on the feast of Immaculate Concepcion, Patroness of Ateneo, on December 08, 1880 entitled [...].


A. Abd-el-azis y Mahoma


B. Junto al Pasig


C. A Filipinas


D. AI M.R.P. Pablo Ramon

B. Junto al Pasig

Rizal did NOT like the education in UST because...


A. he liked Ateneo better.


B. he experienced racial discrimination.


C. the teachers do not teach well.


D. he did not want to be a Thomasian.

B. he experienced racial discrimination.

How did Rizal's education affect him as a person and a hero?


A. His liberal education in Ateneo and the experience of racial discrimination in UST opened his eyes to what is happening in society.


B. It made him wiser.


C. The education he had taught him how to fight for the right.


D. It limited his understanding about society.

A. His liberal education in Ateneo and the experience of racial discrimination in UST opened his eyes to what is happening in society.

He advised Jose to secretly leave the country and travel to Spain in order to pursue his medical course and to observe the political situation in Madrid.


A. Francisco Mercado


B. Paciano Mercado


C. Marcelo H. del Pilar


D. Mariano Herbosa

B. Paciano Mercado

While in Barcelona, Rizal wrote his first nationalistic essay that was published in the Diariong Tagalog on August 20, 1882 and translated to Tagalog by Marcelo del Pilar.


A. Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo


B. Brindis


C. Mi Piden Versos


D. El Amor Patrio

D. El Amor Patrio

Rizal left Barcelona and decided to continue his studies in Madrid. He enrolled in Universidad Central de Madrid and took these two degrees namely [...].


A. Medicine and Ophthalmology


B. Medicine and Philosophy and Latin


C. Medicine and Fine Arts


D. Medicine and Philosophy and Letters

D. Medicine and Philosophy and Letters

In 1884, two Filipino painters joined in a prestigious painting competition in Madrid - Felix Hidalgo gained silver medal with his painting "The Christian Virgins Exposed to Populace" and Juan Luna won a gold medal with his painting [...].


A. España y Filipinas


B. Spoliarium


C. The Parisian Life


D. Spolarium


B. Spoliarium

The impromptu speech by Rizal in the celebration of the success of Luna and Hidalgo.


A. Brindis


B. The Indolence of the Filipinos


C. El Amor Patrio


D. The Philippines: A Century Hence

A. Brindis

Analyze the statement from Brindis and choose among the explanations below what would best explain the passage:Luna and Hidalgo were as much Spanish glories as they were Filipinos. Just as they were born in the Philippines, they could have been born in Spain, because genius has no country, genius blossoms everywhere, genius is like the light, the air, it is the heritage of all cosmopolitan, like space, like life and like God.A. Luna and Hidalgo were pure Filipino who were educated in Spain.


B. Luna and Hidalgo were both Filipino and Spanish citizens.


C. Luna and Hidalgo were both glories of Spain and Philippines because genius can be produced in all countries, there are no inferior nor superior race.


D. Luna and Hidalgo were both glories of Spain and the Philippines because of their brilliance in painting.

C. Luna and Hidalgo were both glories of Spain and Philippines because genius can be produced in all countries, there are no inferior nor superior race.

I offer a toast that the Filipino youth, sacred hope of MY COUNTRY, may imitate such precious models and that Mother Spain, solicitous and attentive to the wellbeing of her provinces, may soon put into practice the reforms that she has long considered; for the furrow has been plowed and the earth is not barren!


A. The youth must see the successes of Luna and Hidalgo as inspiration so that they could prove to Spain that the Philippines was ready for the reforms it needed.


B. The Filipino youth should become the inspiration of the country.


C. Spain must treat the Philippines differently.


D. Philippines was ready for the reforms needed since a lot of its people were already educated.

A. The youth must see the successes of Luna and Hidalgo as inspiration so that they could prove to Spain that the Philippines was ready for the reforms it needed.

After finishing his studies at the Central University of Madrid in 1885, he travelled to France to further his knowledge in ophthalmology and worked as an apprentice of a leading French ophthalmologist during that time named [...].


A. Maximo Viola


B. Dr. Louis de Wecker


C. Dr. Otto Becker


D. Dr. Karl Ullmer

B. Dr. Louis de Wecker

It was a group founded by Filipinos and Spaniards in 1882 who are pushing for a reform in the government and aimed to address to the government authorities in Spain all the abuses and harsh treatment being done to the Philippines.


A. Berlin Ethnological Society


B. Compadrenismo


C. Circulo-Hispano Filipino


D. Acacia Lodge

C. Circulo-Hispano Filipino

Under the organization of Circulo-Hispano Filipino, he wrote this poem that showed the sadness of the son of art who lived on a place away from his origin.


A. Mi Piden Versos


D. Sobre La Indolencia de los Filipinos


C. The Flowers of Heidelberg


D. Mi Retiro

A. Mi Piden Versos

It is where the novel of Rizal entitled Noli me Tangere was published.


A. Ghent, Belgium


B. Paris, France


C. Berlin, German


D. Florence, Italy

C. Berlin, German

Rizal and Viola took a train from Drensden to Leitmeritz, Czechoslovakia to the bestfriend of Rizal known as [...].


A. Antonio Luna


B. Valentine Ventura


C. Ferdinand Blumentritt


D. Eduardo de Lete

C. Ferdinand Blumentritt

Who was the governor-general who sent Rizal a letter requesting that he come to Malacañang Palace a few weeks after his arrival in the country in 1887?


A. Valeriano Weyler


B. Emilio Terrero


C. Primo de Rivera


D. Ramon Blanco

B. Emilio Terrero

With the contravention of the Catholic teachings in mind, the following friars declared Noli Me Tangere as heretic and anti-patriotic, EXCEPT one.


A. Fr. Pedro Payo


B. Fr. Gregorio Echevarria


C. Fr. Jose Rodriguez


D. Fr. Vicente Garcia

D. Fr. Vicente Garcia

Rizal was advised by Governor-General Terrero to leave the country to flee the friar's wrath. Rizal sailed from Manila to [...] on February 03, 1888.


A. Korea


B. Singapore


C. Hongkong


D. Japan

C. Hongkong

He is the founder and the first editor of the La Solidaridad.


A. Jose RizalB. Graciano Lopez-JaenaC. Mariano Ponce


D. Marcelo H. del Pilar

B. Graciano Lopez-Jaena

Rizal's first article published in the newspaper the La Solidaridad was [...].


A. Adventures of Valentine Vox


B. To the Young Women of Malolos


C. Los Agricultores Filipinos


D. Felicitation

C. Los Agricultores Filipinos

The fable written by Rizal while in France on July 1889.


A. La Defensa


B. Sobre La Nueva Ortografia De La Lengua Tagala


C. Llanto Y Risas


D. Si Pagong at si Matsing

D. Si Pagong at si Matsing

The essay of Rizal which was used as an evidence that he encouraged the Filipino to launch revolution against Spain.


A. The Philippines A Century Hence


B. Letter to the Young Women of Malolos


C. The Indolence of the Filipino People


D. Una Profanacion

A. The Philippines A Century Hence

The book about the Pre-Colonial Philippines which Rizal annotated.


A. Doctrina Christiana


B. Account of Ibn Batuta


C. Sucesos de las Islas de Felipinas


D. Account of Chau Ju Kua

C. Sucesos de las Islas de Felipinas

How do we translate the title of Noli Me Tangere in English?


A. Touch Me Never


B. Touch Me Here


C. Touch Me Not


D. No Touch

C. Touch Me Not

To whom did Rizal dedicate El Filibusterismo?


A. To his parents


B. To the GomBurZa, the secular priests


C. To the friars


D. To the fatherland

B. To the GomBurZa, the secular priests

The microcosm of the Philippines in Noli Me Tangere.


A. San Victoria


B. San Jose


C. San Diego


D. Santa Cruz

C. San Diego

Who was the love interest of Maria Clara?


A. Basilio


B. Crispin


C. Crisostomo Ibarra


D. Elias

C. Crisostomo Ibarra

He was the newly-appointed town curate of San Diego.


A. Padre Damaso


B. Padre Salvi


C. Padre Sibyla


D. Padre Camorra

B. Padre Salvi

The biological father of Maria Clara.


A. The Alferez


B. Pilosopo Tacio


C. Kapitan Tiago


D. Padre Damaso

D. Padre Damaso

The image of loving mother in Noli Me Tangere.


A. Doña Consolacion


B. Sisa


C. Pia Alba


D. Doña Victorina

B. Sisa

Who was Rizal's inspiration in Piloso Tasyo's character?


A. Paciano Mercado


B. Teodora Alonzo


C. Marcelo del Pilar


D. Himself

A. Paciano Mercado

Where was the dinner held in the presentation of the first Chapter?


A. Calle Anloague


B. Calle Vallejo


C. Calle Guevarra


D. Calle Binondo

A. Calle Anloague

Which was true about Padre Damaso and the tinola?


A. He loved the tinola he received.


B. He disliked the tinola because he received the wing and breast part.


C. He disliked the tinola because he received the wing and neck part.


D. He ate all of it and asked for more.

C. He disliked the tinola because he received the wing and neck part.

What was the reason of Sisa's insanity?


A. She lost her children.


B. She was taking illegal drugs.


C. She was abused by her husband.


D. She was involved in an accident and hit her head.

A. She lost her children.

Who warned Ibarra about the plans of Padre Salvi against him?


A. Maria Clara


B. Don Tiburcio de Espadania


C. Capitan Tinong


D. Elias

D. Elias

What was the reason of Ibarra's imprisonment?


A. He was alleged to be the man behind the burning of Crispin and Basilio.


B. He was accused of being the instigator of the uprising among the civil guards.


C. He questioned the friars who worked in the parishes in Luzon area.


D. He helped an outlaw who happened to be his friend.

B. He was accused of being the instigator of the uprising among the civil guards.

When did Ibarra make his escape from prison and succeed in seeing Maria Clara alone?


A. In the evening when Capitan Tiago gives a ball in his Manila house to celebrate Maria Clara's engagement.


B. On the night when Padre Sibyla help him travel to Germany.


C. On the day when Basilio escaped from prison.


D. In the afternoon when Capitan Tinong makes an agreement with the friars.

A. In the evening when Capitan Tiago gives a ball in his Manila house to celebrate Maria Clara's engagement.

Who discovered the letter of Maria Clara in the convent proving that her father is a friar?


A. Crispin


B. Basilio


C. Padre Salvi


D. Padre Sibyla

C. Padre Salvi

How many times did Elias save Ibarra's life?


A. One


B. Two


C. Three


D. Four

B. Two

He is the character from the novel who uttered "I shall die without seeing the dawn break upon my homeland You, who shall see it, salute it! Do not forget those who have fallen during the night."


A. Linares


B. Crisostomo Ibarra


C. Elias


D. Basilio

C. Elias

At the end of the novel, what happened to Maria Clara?


A. She was married to Crisostomo Ibarra.


B. She was married to Alfonso Linares.


C. She entered the convent.


D. She was raped by Padre Salvi.

C. She entered the convent.

In the El Fili, he is the influential jeweler and adviser of the governor-general but is a corruptor bent on destroying Spanish rule.


A. Kabesang Tales


B. Don Tiburcio de Espadaña


C. Simoun


B. Isagani

C. Simoun

Who was Basilio?


A. He was the delinquent student in the physics class.


B. He was the brother of Simoun who helped in the planning of the revolution.


C. He was the brother of Crispin and the adopted by Capitan Tiago.


D. He was the lover of Paulita Gomez.

C. He was the brother of Crispin and the adopted by Capitan Tiago.

Aside from Maria Clara, this character in El Filibusterismo was based on Leonor Rivera.


A. Juli


B. Paulita Gomez


C. Placido Pinetente


D. Ben Zayb

B. Paulita Gomez

In the El Fili, he is the victim of injustice who became an outlaw, evidence of the agrarian problem of land grabbing.


A. Tano


B. Selo


C. Kabesang Tales


D. Balat

C. Kabesang Tales

The ultimate spokesman in El Filibusterismo; a distinguished native priest and the portrait of the ideal shepherd of God's flock.


A. Padre Irene


B. Padre Camorra


C. Padre Salvi


D. Padre Florentino

D. Padre Florentino

What is the symbolism of Bapor Tabo and its environment?


A. It symbolizes the social classes, discrimination and corruption in the Philippines.


B. It symbolizes the revival of the Philippine culture.


C. It symbolizes the emancipation of the Filipinos from the shackles of colonization.


D. It symbolizes nothing.

A. It symbolizes the social classes, discrimination and corruption in the Philippines.

How did Don Custodio address the problem of classroom shortage in the El Fili?


A. Employ slave labor to construct more schoolhouses.


B. During weekdays converts cockpits to schoolhouses.


C. Deny indios the benefit of education altogether.


D. Pour more hardship into the indio's lot.

B. During weekdays converts cockpits to schoolhouses.

In Physics class, why was Placido Pinetente scolded by his professor?


A. because he was sleeping during the class discussion.


B. because his classmate keeps on stepping his foot that caused him to shout during the class recitation.


C. because he is always skipping class and loitering around the corridor to see him other friends.


D. because of his delinquent behavior inside the school premises.

B. because his classmate keeps on stepping his foot that caused him to shout during the class recitation.

She was one of the victims of poverty and ignorance in the El Fili along with her father and brother, she leapt to her death in a church tower to avoid the evil intention of a lustful friar.


A. Doña Consolación


B. Paulita Gomez


C. Doña Victorina


D. Juli

D. Juli

In the novel El Filibusterismo, what were the actions of Simoun to fulfil his plan in exacting revenge on Spanish officials?


A. He smuggled arms, recruited followers and established alliances.


B. He framed Basilio as the leader of the revolution to protect his image.


C. He plans to kill all the friars who maltreated him, his family and his beloved friends.


D. He exposed the corruption committed by political officials in San Diego.

A. He smuggled arms, recruited followers and established alliances.

Why did Isagani throw the lamp in the river?


A. Because he hated the design.


B. Because he loved Paulita Gomez.


C. Because the lamp belonged to the sea.


D. Because he thought that the lamp should not be there.

B. Because he loved Paulita Gomez.

Why did Rizal decide to make the revolution fail in El Filibusterismo?


A. Because he believed that a selfish and unprepared leader would make the revolution fall.


B. Because he did not believe in any kind of revolution.


C. Because all he wanted was for the Philippines to become a province of Spain.


D. Because he did not believe in Simoun.

A. Because he believed that a selfish and unprepared leader would make the revolution fall.

Which of the following sports was learned by Jose Rizal?


A. Fencing


B. Sharpshooting


C. Playing chessD. Archery

D. Archery

She was the girl that was given by Rizal letters in invisible ink.


A. Segunda Katigbak


B. Leonor Valenzuela


C. Leonor Rivera


D. Consuelo Ortiga

B. Leonor Valenzuela

The main reason why Rizal was not able to marry Taimis was that ...


A. Rizal had a mission to his country.


B. Rizal's mother interfered.


C. Rizal decided not to marry her due to other women he met.


D. It was difficult to maintain a long-distance relationship.

D. It was difficult to maintain a long-distance relationship.

Rizal did not marry Nelly Boustead because...


A. he was forced to be converted to Protestantism.


B. he really did not love Nelly.


C. he needed to write another novel.


D. he wanted to marry her sister.

A. he was forced to be converted to Protestantism.

Where did Rizal meet Josephine Bracken?


A. Hongkong


B. Manila


C. Dapitan


D. Germany

C. Dapitan

What was the reason for the exile of Rizal to Dapitan?


A. because of the formation of La Liga Filipina.


B. because of the El Filibusterismo.


C. because friars wanted him to be imprisoned.


D. because he didn't pay for his cedula.

A. because of the formation of La Liga Filipina.

The name of the guard of Jose Rizal while in Dapitan.


A. Ricardo Carnicero


B. Pio Valenzuela


C. Jose Taviel de Andrade


D. Luis Taviel de Andrade

A. Ricardo Carnicero

Which war-torn country did Blumentritt refer to when he informed Rizal of the dire health situation, specifically yellow fever epidemic, and encouraged him to volunteer as an army doctor there in order to end his exile?


A. Cuba


B. Spain


C. Portugal


D. Canada

A. Cuba

Which war-torn country did Blumentritt refer to when he informed Rizal of the dire health situation, specifically yellow fever epidemic, and encouraged him to volunteer as an army doctor there in order to end his exile?


A. Cuba


B. Spain


C. Portugal


D. Canada

A. Cuba

From his mother's prodding, Rizal revived his writing of poems where he expressed his serene life while in Dapitan and his acceptance of his destiny and whatever justice will be given to him.


A. Hymn to Talisay


B. Mi Ultimo Adios


C. Mi Retiro


D. De La Imitacion de Cristo

C. Mi Retiro

Who replaced Governor General Ramon Blanco as the Governor General of the Philippines? He received Jose Rizal's case and signed it on December 29, 1896.


A. Diego delos Rios


B. Basilio Augustin


C. Eulogio Despujol


D. Camilo Polavieja

D. Camilo Polavieja