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1.

The following are Rizal’s description of his father EXCEPT:


2.They were the lowest rung of people in the Philippine colonial society based on Spaniards social
classification. Sangleyes
3.This was the religious order which practically owned the town of Calamba during the 19th century.
Dominicans
4.He is Rizal’s great great grandmother from his father side. Ines dela Rosa
5.He is the great grandfather of Rizal from his mother side. Francisco mercado
6.He is Rizal’s grandfather on his mother side. Lorenzo Alberto Alonzo
7.A Chinese man who received land grant from the Spanish authority which covered today’s Marikina to
Eastern Manila area son tua
8.It is viewed as the rallying point and birth of Filipino Nationalism in Philippine history. Execution of
gomburza
9.He was the brother- in – law of Rizal who was refused by the Dominican friars of a Christian burial. -
Manuel Hidalgo
10.Because of these revolutions, they caused and resulted a change in the economic, social, and political
landscapes of European nations including the other nations located at the eastern side of the globe like
Philippines. Commercial and industrial revolution
11.During the 19th century, the Philippines experienced a change in its economic landscape and from a
mere transshipment based economy, the Philippines started exporting locally produced agricultural
goods which transformed its economy into _______________________. Global – Cash crop
12.This is the constitution drafted by the liberal-minded Spaniards in which gave colonies of Spain
representation in Cortes. What is it? Spansh Consitution of 1812
13.In the political scene, he was considered as the King's representative and the highest-ranking official
in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization in the country. Governor-General
14.This was considered as the supreme court in Spanish colonial government in the Philippines that
served as an advisory body to the Governor General and had the power to check and a report on his
abuses. Royal Audencia
15.This political figure was the leader of pacified provinces in the Spanish colonial government. Who was
this political head? Provincial Governor ( alcalde mayor )
16.Chief of the barangay during the Spanish colonial period and responsible for peace and order,
recruited men for communal public works, and collecting the barrio's taxes.- Cabeza de barangay
17.They were the highest class in the Spanish colonial Philippines and they were entrusted with the
offices of high rank as well as considered to be pure blooded Spaniards born from Spain. Governor-
General
18.Pure European descent but born in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization and they were
referred to as what? Insulares
19.It was known as the ruling noble class and was usually educated upper class in the towns of Spanish
Philippines. Principalia

20.Mostly, the established educational institutions or schools in the Philippines during the early years of
Spanish period were owned and run by whom?  Religious Orders
21.The word friar has been derived from this Latin term which means brotherhood. frere
22.This was the original Parian or the Chinese community in Manila where in Chinese merchants resided
during the early years of Spanish colonization. Intramuros
23.What was the term used by the Spaniards to classify the social standing of Chinese people in the
colonial society? Sangleyes
24.This was the term used by the Spaniards for those group of peoples they considered as the
uncivilized in the Philippines. Infleles
25.It is a book of surnames in the Philippines and other islands of Spanish East Indies published in the
mid-19th century. - Catálogo alfabético de apellidos 
26.The father of Jose Rizal, Don Francisco, was able to initially lease how many hectares of land from the
Dominicans? 500
27.He is Rizal's eldest brother who had graduated with a bachiller in artes degree from Colegio de San
Juan de Letran. Paciano
28.He was the governor general who wanted to investigate the Dominicans to see if they were paying
the proper taxes. Emilio Terrero
29.During the late Spanish colonial period, the catholic church structure can be described as _________.
30.The members of this clergy during the Spanish regime did not belong to any religious orders.
Secular Clergy
31.The priests belonging to this clergy during the Spanish regime were from various religious orders
namely Dominicans, Jesuits, Franciscans, Augustinians, & Recollects. regular
32.He was one of the brilliant secular priests in the late 19th century who obtained eight degrees from
the University of Santo Tomas. Fr. Jose Burgos
33.At first, Rizal was almost rejected in attending Ateneo because of these following reasons except:
Frail
34.At the age of nine, Rizal was sent to a village school in Binan, Laguna. What is the name of the
maestro that taught the young Jose Rizal there? Maestro Juastiniano Aquino Cruz
35.Which one among these following statements is true regarding pursuing education abroad by the
affluent Filipino illustrados. Juan luna Manage to study abroad through scholarship
36.These were the reasons why Jose Rizal decided to leave the country for Europe EXCEPT
37.These following persons are the triumvirate of Filipino propagandist EXCEPT:
38.Students and faculty in the European University where Rizal continued his studies were people of
various belief and he was drawn primarily to what ideology? Pluralism
39.Rizal met this professor at Universidad Cetral de Madrid who was very popular among progressive-
minded spaniards since he advocated plurality and individualism of all peoples. Who is this professor?
Dr. Miguel Morayta

40.Which one among the presented statements below is not included in the beliefs advocated by
Freemasonry?
41.This was the first novel written by native Filipino which came out in 1885 that explores the life and
love story of protagonist whose name was also the title of the novel. What is it? Ninay
42.One of the symbolic pen names of Jose Rizal in La Solidaridad means ungraspable or
untouchable. .hat is it? Dimas-Alang
43.The following statements mentioned below were some of the demands that Filipino Propagandists
sought to attain in the Philippine colonial society EXCEPT:
44.The second novel of Jose Rizal was dedicated to these following priests who died as martyrs EXCEPT:
Father Pelaez

Here are your latest answers:

Question 1
 Jose Rizal died on December 30, 1896 at the age of 36, 11 months and 19 days.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 2
 The "bida" in Rizal's novel is characterized as an obstacle and an oppressor or an
interloper in the intended objectives of heroes.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 3
 She choose to protect her honor and chastity rather than to surrender her womanhood
to the mundane desire of Father Camora.
Response: Juli
Correct answer: Juli
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 4
 In the novel, Filosopo Tasio portrayed as a mystic who was obsessed with esoteric
matters including belief in the old religious practices before the coming of the Spaniards.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 5
 The title of Rizal's first book - the Noli Me Tangere, is a Spanish phrase borrowed from
the Gospel of John in The New Testament.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 6
 Ferdinand Blumentritt was considered as the man who saved the Noli Me Tangere for
posterity.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 7
 The novel that portrayed the brutalities committed by American slave owners against
Negro Salves.
Response: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Correct answer: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 8
 Rizal was credited for opening the eyes of the Filipinos to the reality that was
happening especially the friar domination in Philippine society during the Spanish
colonization.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 9
 Elias in the story of Noli Me Tangere is an outlaw and vagabond revolutionary who
resents the power the Catholic church and Spanish government have over the
Philippines.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 10
 In the story written by Jose Rizal, Padre Salvi had been portrayed as a religious figure
who lusted for Maria Clara.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 11
 The Noli Me Tangere was originally written in Pilipino the language of the colonizers
and the educated at that time.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 12
 One of the characters of Noli Me Tangere had a belief that redemption of the country
depends on the illustrados?
Response: Eias
Correct answer: Juan Crisostomo Ibarra
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 13
 Which novel of Pedro Paterno talks about the customvres Filipinos?
Response: Ninay
Correct answer: Ninay
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 14
 Crisostomo Ibarra a character in the first novel of Jose Rizal did not desire for revenge
against those who wronged their elders but sought peaceful change.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 15
 The savior of El Filibusterismo.
Response: Maximo Viola
Correct answer: Valentin Ventura
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 16
 Doña Victorina who totally rejected her Filipina heritage is considered as an anti-hero in
the Noli.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 17
 It was the year when Noli Me Tangere was completely published.
Response: 1887
Correct answer: 1887
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 18
 Who among these propagandist perceived that Luna’s Spoliarioum conveyed the plight
of the vanquished and pathetic sufferings of the human race?
Response: Jose Rizal
Correct answer: Jose Rizal
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 19
 In the novel of Noli Me Tangere, Maria Clara was the love object of Crisostomo Ibarra.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 20
 He quoted the words, “your work has been written with blood and heart.”
Response: Ferdinand Blumentritt
Correct answer: Gov. Gen. Emilio Terrero
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 21
 The proposed plan of writing a novel about the Philippines by Rizal together with his
contemporaries was a success.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 22
 Noli Me Tangere is a sequel to the El Filibusterismo, it has a lot of humor, lot of
idealism, and romance than the El filibusterismo.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 23
 Doña Consolacion is another bida in the Noli who thought of herself too highly even if
she was just a mistress of the police chief
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 24
 The place where Noli Me Tangere was published.
Response: Berlin, Germany
Correct answer: Berlin, Germany
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 25
 Spanish Cortes refers to
Response: Spanish Legislature
Correct answer: Spanish Legislature
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 26
 Padre Damaso was not the real father of Maria Clara.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 27
 According to Jose Rizal, they are they are the flowerbed that is to bear rich fruit and
must accmulate wealth for its descendant.
Response: The Young Women of Malolos
Correct answer: The Young Women of Malolos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 28
 Governor general Emilio Terrero summoned Rizal to Malacanang Palace because of
the petitions against his first novel - the Noli Me Tangere.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 29
 A victim of land grabbing and joined in the outlaws for personal revenge.
Response: Cabesang Tales
Correct answer: Cabesang Tales
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 30
 He was perceived to be the sage by the educated and weird or lunatic by those who did
not know him.
Response: Pilosopo Tasyo
Correct answer: Pilosopo Tasyo
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 31
 The novel that begins in a lamay or wake of a woman who died of cholera.
Response: Ninay
Correct answer: Ninay
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 32
 The foremost antagonists in the novel of Jose Rizal are the natives themselves and
Isagani.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 33
 The first novel of Jose Rizal title Noli Me Tangere was well received by the
conservative Spanish authorities and friars when it reached the Philippines.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 34
 He expanded his wealth and traded with both friends and enemies of Spain.
Response: Simoun
Correct answer: Simoun
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 35
 The mouthpiece of the Filipino colony in Spain.
Response: La Solidaridad
Correct answer: La Solidaridad
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 36
 Which group of Filipino expatriates in 1889 would foster a sense of nationality identity.
Response: Associacion Circulo Hispano De Filipino
Correct answer: Associacion Circulo Hispano De Filipino
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 37
 A rich landlord and subservient Filipino who used his money for the church to pray for
him.
Response: Kapitan Tiago
Correct answer: Kapitan Tiago
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 38
 El Filibusterismo was dedicated to the memory of
Response: GomBurZa
Correct answer: GomBurZa
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 39
 How did Rizal view the youth in his novel.
Response: Idealistic and Patriotic
Correct answer: Idealistic and Patriotic
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 40
 The following are the inspirations of Rizal to write Noli Me Tangere except
Response: Una Profanacion
Correct answer: Una Profanacion
Score: 1 out of 1 
Here are your latest answers:

Question 1
 The following are important developments during the 19th century world of Dr.Jose
Rizal EXCEPT
Response: Industrial revolution
Correct answer: Political instability
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 2
 This was the religious order which practically owned the town of Calamba during the
19th century.
Response: Dominicans
Correct answer: Dominicans
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 3
 This was the original Parian or the Chinese community in Manila.
Response: Intramuros
Correct answer: Intramuros
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 4
 It was the arrangement in which the kasama pays the inquilinos.
Response: 1/3
Correct answer: 1/3
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 5
 The father of Jose Rizal, Don Francisco, was able to initially lease how many hectares
of land from the Dominicans?
Response: 500
Correct answer: 500
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 6
 The Archbishop who invoked the Papal Bull of 1633 and ordered that all parishes
administered by the Regulars should be visited.
Response: Miguel Poblete
Correct answer: Miguel Poblete
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 7
 What system of government did Spain utilize to politically control the Philippines as one
of its colonies?
Response: Unitary System
Correct answer: Unitary System
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 8
 A system from whom a Spanish encomendero was granted a number of native laborers
who would pay tributes in exchange for protection.
Response: Feualistic
Correct answer: Encomienda System
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 9
 Who was the political head of unpacified military zones during Spanish regime?
Response: Corregidores
Correct answer: Corregidores
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 10
 The liberal minded Spaniards formed Cortes and later drafted this Constitution in 1812
to give equal rights to both Spanish citizens and colonials.
Response: Cadiz Constitution
Correct answer: Cadiz Constitution
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 11
 It is the transfer of the Ministries established by the regular Spanish clergy to the
Filipino seculars.
Response: Secularization
Correct answer: Secularization
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 12
 Which among the religious orders present in the Philippines during Spanish rule held
the authority to administer and supervise the operation of University of Santo Tomas?
Response: Dominicans
Correct answer: Dominicans
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 13
 He was one of those inquilinos who leased the Dominican lands.
Response: Don Francisco Mercado
Correct answer: Don Francisco Mercado
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 14
 This was the period which gave birth to a scientific revolution in the early 18th century.
It gave emphasis to science rather than religion.
Response: Age of Enlightenment
Correct answer: Age of Enlightenment
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 15
 This was the term used by the Spaniards for those group of peoples they considered as
the uncivilized in the Philippines.
Response: El soberano
Correct answer: Infleles
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 16
 He was given a land grant for his loyalty to Spain during the Maniago Rebellion in 1660
Response: Juan Makapagal
Correct answer: Juan Makapagal
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 17
 This is a sense of Loyalty or psychological attachment that members of a nation share
based on a common language, history, culture and desire for independence.
Response: Nationalism
Correct answer: Nationalism
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 18
 Jose Rizal was not a man of war but a man of __________.
Response: peace
Correct answer: words
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 19
 This law mandates the teaching of the life, works and writings of Rizal in all schools in
the Philippines.
Response: RA 1425
Correct answer: RA 9377
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 20
 It is the transformation of manufacturing brough about by the intervention of machine.
Response: Industrial Revolution
Correct answer: Industrial Revolution
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 21
 According to historian Teodoro Agoncillo, what was the percentage of Church-owned
land holdings through the Friars orders in the Tagalog region during Spanish regime?
Response: 48
Correct answer: 48
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 22
 Why did King Charles III issue a decree in 1776 suspending the secularization in the
Philippines?
Response: Due to dismal result
Correct answer: Due to dismal result
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 23
 When Fr. Pedro Pelaez was killed in the 1863 earthquake the regulars
______________.
Response: mourned for him
Correct answer: cheered for his passing
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 24
 It was the estimate number of population of the Philippines in the 19th century.
Response: 3 to 4 million
Correct answer: 3 to 4 million
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 25
 Following are the terms used to address the children of the Spaniards when they
settled in areas now named Chile, Argentina and Venezuela EXCEPT:
Response: Peninsulares
Correct answer: Peninsulares
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 26
 These two general tried to secularize the university of Santo Tomas during their stay in
the Philippines however failed to do so. Who were they?
Response: Governor General Camilo Polaviejo and Eulogio Despujol
Correct answer: Governor General Jose Raon and Simon de Anda
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 27
 It was known as the ruling noble class and was usually educated upper class in the
towns of Spanish Philippines.
Response: Principalia
Correct answer: Principalia
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 28
 Pure European descent but born in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization and
they were referred to as what?
Response: Insulares
Correct answer: Insulares
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 29
 The following were learned men in France who have preached that men had God-given
rights which cannot be taken away EXCEPT:
Response: Niccolo Machiaveli
Correct answer: Niccolo Machiaveli
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 30
 The privilege to engage and monopolize trade enjoyed by the governors in the
Alcadias.
Response: Indulto de Commercio
Correct answer: Indulto de Commercio
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 31
 The amount of money involved in the negotiation between William Howard Taft and the
Pope in order for the Americans to acquire the friar lands for distribution to the farmers.
Response: $ 16 million
Correct answer: $ 16 million
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 32
 He was the emperor during the Ming dynasty that opened the gates of China to the
world for trading and commerce. Who was this person?
Response: Emperor Yungle
Correct answer: Emperor Yungle
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 33
 Following are the “ Kailianes” or the leading citizens in Ilocos who revolted against the
reinstatement of the forced labor in the Philippines due to the abrogation of Cadiz
constitution EXCEPT:
Response: Juan Ponce
Correct answer: Juan Ponce
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 34
 Because of intermarriage between the local population and Chinese during the Spanish
times, it led to the creation of a new social caste called as ___________________.
Response: Chinese Mestizo
Correct answer: Chinese Mestizo
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 35
 These are the Chinese ports which are considered the origins of the boats trading in
the Southeast Asia.
Response: Amoy and Swatow
Correct answer: Amoy and Swatow
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 36
 The second novel of Jose Rizal was dedicated to these following priests who died as
martyrs EXCEPT:
Response: Father Pelaez
Correct answer: Father Pelaez
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 37
 What is the name of the person who accused the mother of Jose Rizal of being
accomplice to an attempted murder?
Response: Doña Teodora Formoso de Alberto
Correct answer: Doña Teodora Formoso de Alberto
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 38
 The word encomienda has been derived from the word _____________ which means
to commend or entrust.
Response: Encomendar
Correct answer: Encomendar
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 39
 A royal decree that called for establishment of the public school system in the
Philippines at the last half of 19th century.
Response: Educational decree of 1863
Correct answer: Educational decree of 1863
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 40
 These were identified by the friars as the enemies of the Spanish government.
Response: Filibusteros
Correct answer: Filibusteros
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 41
 In the lease contract between Don Francisco and Dominicans, how much money did
the land owner collect as rent payment during the first five years?
Response: 15 pesos
Correct answer: 15 pesos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 42
 According to the late Senator Jose P. Laurel, by reading and studying Rizal’s Life,
Works and writings, the Filipino youth will be able to gain the following EXCEPT
Response: Simplicity
Correct answer: Simplicity
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 43
 What agricultural product during the Commercial Revolution made Manila known for it
which was used in making ropes?
Response: Abaca
Correct answer: Abaca
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 44
 These were the allegations of Jose Rizal against the Dominicans regarding the
Hacienda de Calamba controversy EXCEPT:
Response: Landholdings comprised entire town of Calamba
Correct answer: Imposition of polo y servicio
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 45
 It is a book of surnames in the Philippines and other islands of Spanish East Indies
published in the mid-19th century.
Response: Catálogo alfabético de apellidos
Correct answer: Catálogo alfabético de apellidos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 46
 It was the location of land coveted by other planters in Calamba Laguna.
Response: Barangay Bucal
Correct answer: Barangay Bukal
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 47
 Who were those primary tenants and considered to be leaseholders of agricultural land
from big land owners in the Philippines during Spanish occupation?
Response: Inquilinos
Correct answer: Inquilinos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 48
 This was the original Parian or the Chinese community in Manila where in Chinese
merchants resided during the early years of Spanish colonization.
Response: Intramuros
Correct answer: Intramuros
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 49
 They are the secondary tenants who sublease agricultural land from primary tenant and
they are the one who do the actual cultivation of the land. Who are they?
Response: Kasamas
Correct answer: Kasamas
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 50
 Recto’s Response to the threat of the Catholics during the passage of Rizal bill was to
______
Response: Expand state education
Correct answer: Expand state education
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 51
 This special judicial court was establish during the Spanish times in order to
investigates the conducts and political actions of a governor general who was about to
be replaced. What was this judicial court?
Response: [none]
Correct answer: The Residencia
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 52
 How would you describe the main interest of Chinese immigrants in the Philippines
during Spanish rule in the country?
Response: Economic
Correct answer: Economic
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 53
 An Act prohibiting cockfighting, horse racing, and jai alai on the 30th day of December
each year and creating a committee to take charge on the proper celebration of a Rizal
day.
Response: RA 229
Correct answer: RA 229
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 54
 Rizal wrote this novel to stimulate the social awakening for the Filipinos on the colonial
condition of the country.
Response: Noli Me Tangere
Correct answer: Noli Me Tangere
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 55
 The following are the ideologies of the French Revolution EXCEPT:
Response: Liberalism
Correct answer: Liberalism
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 56
 The Spanish governor who ordered the investigation of friar lands in Calamba.
Response: Emilio Terrero
Correct answer: Emilio Terrero
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 57
 This political figure was the leader of pacified provinces in the Spanish colonial
government. Who was this political head?
Response: Alcalde Mayor
Correct answer: Alcalde Mayor
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 58
 Don Francisco raised the following animals in his farm in Binan except:
Response: Turkey
Correct answer: Pigs
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 59
 Because of the Royal order of Queen Isabella II, this University assumed the duty of
administering entrance and final examinations of all those students who wish to enter
secondary and higher education. What school is it?
Response: University of Santo Tomas
Correct answer: University of Santo Tomas
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 60
 Which among these religious orders mentioned below had no extensive landholdings?
Response: [none]
Correct answer: Jesuits
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 61
 Who was the governor-general that issued a decree in 1848 ordering all natives to
adapt new surnames so that they can be taxed properly? 
Response: Narciso Claveria
Correct answer: Narciso Claveria
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 62
 They were good example of how nationalism brought about change as they revolted to
their French Master and continued fighting until they became independent country
Response: Hatians
Correct answer: Hatians
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 63
 This is the constitution drafted by the liberal-minded Spaniards in which gave colonies
of Spain representation in Cortes. What is it?
Response: Cadiz Constitution
Correct answer: Cadiz Constitution
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 64
 During the Spanish era in the Philippines, the Chinese should undergo this religious
sacrament in order for them to be able to stay in the country and engage business with
natives and Spaniards.
Response: Eucharist
Correct answer: Baptism
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 65
 This was considered as the supreme court in Spanish colonial government in the
Philippines that served as an advisory body to the Governor General and had the power
to check and a report on his abuses.
Response: Royal Audiencia
Correct answer: Royal Audiencia
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 66
 What is the first religious book published on 1591 by the Dominicans in the Philippines?
Response: Doctrina Christiana
Correct answer: Doctrina Christiana
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 67
 What was the reason why the Jesuits were expelled by the Spanish empire in the
Philippines?
Response: They caused intrigues and taught radical ideas
Correct answer: They caused intrigues and taught radical ideas
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 68
 These were some of the ways on how different religious orders became big land
owners EXCEPT:
Response: Clearing the lands
Correct answer: Clearing the lands
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 69
 Governor general de la Torre while welcoming the first Filipino Reformists
________________.
Response: ordered them identified secretly
Correct answer: ordered them identified secretly
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 70
 Who was the town executive elected by all married males whose principal responsibility
was tax collection?
Response: Gobernadorcillo
Correct answer: Alcalde Mayor
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 71
 This is the exact date of birth of Dr. Jose Rizal.
Response: June 19, 1861
Correct answer: June 19, 1851
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 72
 He is Rizal’s great great grandmother from his father side.
Response: Regina Ursua
Correct answer: Ines dela Rosa
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 73
 They were the lowest rung of people in the Philippine colonial society based on
Spaniards social classification.
Response: Moros
Correct answer: Sangleyes
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 74
 It is a belief in the capacity of people and society to achieve progress and perfection.
Response: Optimism
Correct answer: Optimism
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 75
 These were the secular priests who were found guilty of treason and attempted
rebellion linked to Cavite mutiny on a kangaroo trial by Spanish authorities EXCEPT:
Response: Fr. Pedro Pelaez
Correct answer: Fr. Pedro Pelaez
Score: 1 out of 1 

Submissions
Here are your latest answers:

Question 1
 Who among the following is one of the authors of Rizal Bill?
Response: Claro M. Recto
Correct answer: Claro M. Recto
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 2
 What was the reason why the Jesuits were expelled by the Spanish empire in the
Philippines?
Response: They became too politically powerful
Correct answer: They caused intrigues and taught radical ideas
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 3
 They were the lowest rung of people in the Philippine colonial society based on
Spaniards social classification.
Response: Sangleyes
Correct answer: Sangleyes
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 4
 Marcelo H. del Pilar called use this word to describe the dominance of the friars in
political, economic, and social affairs in the Philippine society.
Response: Frailocracia
Correct answer: Frailocracia
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 5
 These are the Chinese ports which are considered the origins of the boats trading in
the Southeast Asia.
Response: Amoy and Swatow
Correct answer: Amoy and Swatow
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 6
 Don Francisco raised the following animals in his farm in Binan except:
Response: Pigs
Correct answer: Pigs
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 7
 They are the secondary tenants who sublease agricultural land from primary tenant and
they are the one who do the actual cultivation of the land. Who are they?
Response: Kasamas
Correct answer: Kasamas
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 8
 How would you describe the main interest of Chinese immigrants in the Philippines
during Spanish rule in the country?
Response: Economic
Correct answer: Economic
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 9
 According to the late Senator Jose P. Laurel, by reading and studying Rizal’s Life,
Works and writings, the Filipino youth will be able to gain the following EXCEPT
Response: Simplicity
Correct answer: Simplicity
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 10
 The privilege to engage and monopolize trade enjoyed by the governors in the
Alcadias.
Response: Indulto de Commercio
Correct answer: Indulto de Commercio
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 11
 These were identified by the friars as the enemies of the Catholic Church
Response: Filibusteros
Correct answer: Erehes
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 12
 With the demand for Philippine agricultural goods, lands were opened to be converted
into farms. Big land owners lease their lands to primary tenants called as ___________.
Response: Inquilinos
Correct answer: Inquilinos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 13
 To help Doña Teodora in her legal case, the Dominicans recommended the services of
these two lawyers who were both law professors at the University of Santo Tomas.
Response: Don Francisco de Marcaida and Don Manuel Marzano
Correct answer: Don Francisco de Marcaida and Don Manuel Marzano
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 14
 The word encomienda has been derived from the word _____________ which means
to commend or entrust.
Response: Encomendar
Correct answer: Encomendar
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 15
 The second novel of Jose Rizal was dedicated to these following priests who died as
martyrs EXCEPT:
Response: Father Pelaez
Correct answer: Father Pelaez
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 16
 It is the transfer of the Ministries established by the regular Spanish clergy to the
Filipino seculars.
Response: Secularization
Correct answer: Secularization
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 17
 It was the estimate number of population of the Philippines in the 19th century.
Response: 4 to 5 million
Correct answer: 3 to 4 million
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 18
 Because of this notion, governor-general or governors of provinces were off-limits to
native Filipinos and mestizos besides that, no Indio can rise above the rank of tiniente
during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines.
Response: Primera política española
Correct answer: Limpieza de Sangre
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 19
 In the lease contract between Don Francisco and Dominicans, how much money did
the land owner collect as rent payment during the first five years?
Response: 25 pesos
Correct answer: 15 pesos
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 20
 What is the name of the person who accused the mother of Jose Rizal of being
accomplice to an attempted murder?
Response: Doña Teodora Formoso de Alberto
Correct answer: Doña Teodora Formoso de Alberto
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 21
 He was given a land grant for his loyalty to Spain during the Maniago Rebellion in 1660
Response: Juan Makapagal
Correct answer: Juan Makapagal
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 22
 It was the location of land coveted by other planters in Calamba Laguna.
Response: Barangay Bucal
Correct answer: Barangay Bukal
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 23
 What was the term used by the Spaniards to classify the social standing of Chinese
people in the colonial society?
Response: Sangleyes
Correct answer: Sangleyes
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 24
 He is the great great grandfather of Jose Rizal on his father side and a pure Chinese
who migrated in the Philippines.
Response: Domingo Lamco
Correct answer: Domingo Lamco
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 25
 Following are the “ Kailianes” or the leading citizens in Ilocos who revolted against the
reinstatement of the forced labor in the Philippines due to the abrogation of Cadiz
constitution EXCEPT:
Response: Juan Ponce
Correct answer: Juan Ponce
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 26
 In the political scene, he was considered as the King's representative and the highest-
ranking official in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization in the country.
Response: Governor-General
Correct answer: Governor-General
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 27
 It was the arrangement in which the kasama pays the inquilinos.
Response: 50/50
Correct answer: 1/3
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 28
 What is the first religious book published on 1591 by the Dominicans in the Philippines?
Response: Doctrina Christiana
Correct answer: Doctrina Christiana
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 29
 He was one of those inquilinos who leased the Dominican lands.
Response: Don Francisco Mercado
Correct answer: Don Francisco Mercado
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 30
 Following are the rich parishes the Spanish friars refused to turn over to the Secular
Clergy in the 16th century EXCEPT.
Response: Lourdes Shrine in Batangas
Correct answer: Lourdes Shrine in Batangas
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 31
 Because of intermarriage between the local population and Chinese during the Spanish
times, it led to the creation of a new social caste called as ___________________.
Response: Chinese Mestizo
Correct answer: Chinese Mestizo
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 32
 He was the emperor during the Ming period who opened the gates of China to the
world.
Response: Emperor Yungle
Correct answer: Emperor Yungle
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 33
 He was the governor general who wanted to investigate the Dominicans to see if they
were paying the proper taxes.
Response: Carlos Ma. de la Torre
Correct answer: Emilio Terrero
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 34
 He is Rizal’s grandfather on his mother side.
Response: Manuel de Quintos
Correct answer: Lorenzo Alberto Alonzo
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 35
 Secularization was mandated under the ______.
Response: Council of Trent
Correct answer: Council of Trent
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 36
 This was the period which gave birth to a scientific revolution in the early 18th century.
It gave emphasis to science rather than religion.
Response: Age of Enlightenment
Correct answer: Age of Enlightenment
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 37
 It is the peaceful crusade for reforms which was started by the Filipino intellectuals in
response to the abuses of the Spanish Regime.
Response: Propaganda Movement
Correct answer: Propaganda Movement
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 38
 Because of the Royal order of Queen Isabella II, this University assumed the duty of
administering entrance and final examinations of all those students who wish to enter
secondary and higher education. What school is it?
Response: University of Santo Tomas
Correct answer: University of Santo Tomas
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 39
 Rizal’s sister from whom he learned the value of sisterly love
Response: Concepcion
Correct answer: Concepcion
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 40
 The Supreme Court in the Philippines during the Spanish Regime
Response: Audencia Real
Correct answer: Royal Audencia
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 41
 These were the secular priests who were found guilty of treason and attempted
rebellion linked to Cavite mutiny on a kangaroo trial by Spanish authorities EXCEPT:
Response: Fr. Pedro Pelaez
Correct answer: Fr. Pedro Pelaez
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 42
 During the Spanish era in the Philippines, the Chinese should undergo this religious
sacrament in order for them to be able to stay in the country and engage business with
natives and Spaniards.
Response: Baptism
Correct answer: Baptism
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 43
 It was known as the ruling noble class and was usually educated upper class in the
towns of Spanish Philippines.
Response: Principalia
Correct answer: Principalia
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 44
 What system of government did Spain utilize to politically control the Philippines as one
of its colonies?
Response: Command System
Correct answer: Unitary System
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 45
 Secularization was done early in the Spanish era but ____
Response: secular priests did not hold parishes
Correct answer: the regular priests want to hold to their parishes
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 46
 When it comes to pueblos and towns during Spanish times, they were headed by
whom?
Response: Gobernadorcillo
Correct answer: Gobernadorcillo
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 47
 This was the religious order which practically owned the town of Calamba during the
19th century.
Response: Dominicans
Correct answer: Dominicans
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 48
 The following are the importance of geography EXCEPT:
Response: It may exhibit similarities of people's religion, culture and government
Correct answer: Such distinctions are coming from imagine communities
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 49
 What agricultural product during the Commercial Revolution made Manila known for it
which was used in making ropes?
Response: Abaca
Correct answer: Abaca
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 50
 It is the Manila to Acapulco trade which was monopolized by the Spanish colonials.
Response: Galleon Trade
Correct answer: Galleon Trade
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 51
 Chief of the barangay during the Spanish colonial period and responsible for peace and
order, recruited men for communal public works, and collecting the barrio's taxes.
Response: Cabeza de barangay
Correct answer: Cabeza de barangay
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 52
 The members of this clergy during the Spanish regime did not belong to any religious
orders.
Response: Normal Clergy
Correct answer: Secular Clergy
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 53
 He was one of the brilliant secular priests in the late 19th century who obtained eight
degrees from the University of Santo Tomas.
Response: Fr. Jose Burgos
Correct answer: Fr. Jose Burgos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 54
 It was the century of Jose Rizal.
Response: 19 century
Correct answer: 19 century
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 55
 Who were those primary tenants and considered to be leaseholders of agricultural land
from big land owners in the Philippines during Spanish occupation?
Response: Inquilinos
Correct answer: Inquilinos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 56
 Mostly, the established educational institutions or schools in the Philippines during the
early years of Spanish period were owned and run by whom?
Response: Religious Orders
Correct answer: Religious Orders
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 57
 The amount of money involved in the negotiation between William Howard Taft and the
Pope in order for the Americans to acquire the friar lands for distribution to the farmers.
Response: $ 15 million
Correct answer: $ 16 million
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 58
 These were some of the ways on how different religious orders became big land
owners EXCEPT:
Response: Donation from pious donor
Correct answer: Clearing the lands
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 59
 He is Rizal’s great great grandmother from his father side.
Response: Ines dela Rosa
Correct answer: Ines dela Rosa
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 60
 The following are important developments during the 19th century world of Dr.Jose
Rizal EXCEPT
Response: Political instability
Correct answer: Political instability
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 61
 This was the original Parian or the Chinese community in Manila.
Response: Binondo
Correct answer: Intramuros
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 62
 Governor general de la Torre while welcoming the first Filipino Reformists
________________.
Response: gave all their demands
Correct answer: ordered them identified secretly
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 63
 The father of Jose Rizal, Don Francisco, was able to initially lease how many hectares
of land from the Dominicans?
Response: 520
Correct answer: 500
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 64
 When Fr. Pedro Pelaez was killed in the 1863 earthquake the regulars
______________.
Response: saw in him a model priest
Correct answer: cheered for his passing
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 65
 These were the allegations of Jose Rizal against the Dominicans regarding the
Hacienda de Calamba controversy EXCEPT:
Response: Imposition of polo y servicio
Correct answer: Imposition of polo y servicio
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 66
 This law mandates the teaching of the life, works and writings of Rizal in all schools in
the Philippines.
Response: RA 1425
Correct answer: RA 9377
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 67
 They were good example of how nationalism brought about change as they revolted to
their French Master and continued fighting until they became independent country
Response: Spaniards
Correct answer: Hatians
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 68
 He was the Vicar Capitular of Manila who spearheaded the campaign for the
secularization of Filipino parishes.
Response: Fr. Pedro Pelaez
Correct answer: Fr. Pedro Pelaez
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 69
 This is a sense of Loyalty or psychological attachment that members of a nation share
based on a common language, history, culture and desire for independence.
Response: Nationalism
Correct answer: Nationalism
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 70
 He was the famous bishop of Nueva Caceres who opposed the teaching of Spanish in
the Elementary School during a meeting of the Commission
Response: Fr. Francisco Gainza
Correct answer: Fr. Francisco Gainza
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 71
 Because of these revolutions, they caused and resulted a change in the economic,
social, and political landscapes of European nations including the other nations located
at the eastern side of the globe like Philippines.
Response: Commercial and Industrial
Correct answer: Commercial and Industrial
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 72
 It is the transformation of manufacturing brough about by the intervention of machine.
Response: Industrial Revolution
Correct answer: Industrial Revolution
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 73
 Which among these religious orders mentioned below had no extensive landholdings?
Response: Franciscans
Correct answer: Jesuits
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 74
 Jose Rizal was not a man of war but a man of __________.
Response: peace
Correct answer: words
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 75
 When Queen Isabella II reconvened the Cadiz Constitution, the Philippines was not
given representation in the Spanish Cortes instead it was placed under what agency?
Response: Overseas Ministry
Correct answer: Overseas Ministry
Score: 1 out of 1 

Question 1
 It was the beginning of Filipino nationalism.
Response: The Execution of Gomburza
Correct answer: The Execution of Gomburza
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 2
 Crisostomo Ibarra a character in the first novel of Jose Rizal did not desire for revenge
against those who wronged their elders but sought peaceful change.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 3
 Padre Damaso was not the real father of Maria Clara.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 4
 He quoted the words, “your work has been written with blood and heart.”
Response: Ferdinand Blumentritt
Correct answer: Gov. Gen. Emilio Terrero
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 5
 She choose to protect her honor and chastity rather than to surrender her womanhood
to the mundane desire of Father Camora.
Response: Juli
Correct answer: Juli
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 6
 The proposed plan of writing a novel about the Philippines by Rizal together with his
contemporaries was a success.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 7
 Maria Clara who was the love object of Linares was another anti-hero because she was
swayed easily by her emotions
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 8
 El Filibusterismo was dedicated to the memory of
Response: GomBurZa
Correct answer: GomBurZa
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 9
 Maximo S. Viola was the one who funded the cost of the initial publication of Rizal’s
first novel - the Noli Me Tangere.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 10
 The Noli Me Tangere was originally written in Pilipino the language of the colonizers
and the educated at that time.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 11
 In English translation, the meaning of the phrase Noli Me Tangere is ”Reign of Greed".
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 12
 The mouthpiece of the Filipino colony in Spain.
Response: La Solidaridad
Correct answer: La Solidaridad
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 13
 The heroes in Noli Me Tangere like Elias wanted a slow and gradual change in the
society while for Ibarra, he was opting for a more drastic approach, which was a
revolution.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 14
 Archbishop Pedro Payo, O.P. called Noli Me Tangere as heretical and impious in the
religious order likewise injurious to the Spanish government and the Philippines in the
political order.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 15
 In a story like Noli Me Tangere, there are main characters known as heroes and the
opposite of them are the antagonists who present an obstacle to the aspirations of the
protagonists,
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 16
 He requested Jose Rizal to write a letter to the young women of Malolos commending
them for their courage of planning to establish a night school.
Response: Marcelo H. Del Pilar
Correct answer: Marcelo H. Del Pilar
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 17
 The title of Rizal's first book - the Noli Me Tangere, is a Spanish phrase borrowed from
the Gospel of John in The New Testament.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 18
 The sequel to Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere.
Response: El Filibusterismo
Correct answer: El Filibusterismo
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 19
 It was the year when Noli Me Tangere was completely published.
Response: 1887
Correct answer: 1887
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 20
 Ferdinand Blumentritt was considered as the man who saved the Noli Me Tangere for
posterity.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 21
 In the story written by Jose Rizal, Padre Salvi had been portrayed as a religious figure
who lusted for Maria Clara.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 22
 Padre Salvi was the one who jumped at the opportunity to cast Don Rafael as a heretic
and a subversive in the story of Noli Me Tangere.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 23
 The character of Fr. Damaso in the novel was the epitome of friars who demanded
respect from the natives; feared and abusive and used religion to hide their excesses.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 24
 Doña Consolacion is another bida in the Noli who thought of herself too highly even if
she was just a mistress of the police chief
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 25
 Secularization means ________ in the parishes all over the country.
Response: Appointment of Dominican friars
Correct answer: Appointment of Filipino Priest
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 26
 Elias in the story of Noli Me Tangere is an outlaw and vagabond revolutionary who
resents the power the Catholic church and Spanish government have over the
Philippines.
Response: False
Correct answer: True
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 27
 According to Jose Rizal, they are they are the flowerbed that is to bear rich fruit and
must accmulate wealth for its descendant.
Response: The Young Women of Malolos
Correct answer: The Young Women of Malolos
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 28
 Spanish Cortes refers to
Response: None of the above
Correct answer: Spanish Legislature
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 29
 In the novel, Filosopo Tasio portrayed as a mystic who was obsessed with esoteric
matters including belief in the old religious practices before the coming of the Spaniards.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 30
 The following are the inspirations of Rizal to write Noli Me Tangere except
Response: Juan Luna's Spoliarium
Correct answer: Una Profanacion
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 31
 Who among these propagandist perceived that Luna’s Spoliarioum conveyed the plight
of the vanquished and pathetic sufferings of the human race?
Response: Antonio Luna
Correct answer: Jose Rizal
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 32
 The savior of Noli Me Tangere
Response: Maximo Viola
Correct answer: Maximo Viola
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 33
 The place where Noli Me Tangere was published.
Response: Berlin, Germany
Correct answer: Berlin, Germany
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 34
 The title of Rizal's first novel alludes to its political nature, asserting that the Philippines
is suffering from a “social cancer".
Response: False
Correct answer: True
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 35
 The woment that the Filipino women should used as an example in raising the children
for the service of the state
Response: Spartan women
Correct answer: German women
Score: 0 out of 1 No

Question 36
 A victim of land grabbing and joined in the outlaws for personal revenge.
Response: Cabesang Tales
Correct answer: Cabesang Tales
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 37
 Who among the charcter of Noli Me Tangere represents the affluent and liveral
European educates Filipino?
Response: Juan Crisostomo Ibarra
Correct answer: Juan Crisostomo Ibarra
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 38
 How did Rizal view the youth in his novel.
Response: Idealistic and Patriotic
Correct answer: Idealistic and Patriotic
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 39
 Rizal was credited for opening the eyes of the Filipinos to the reality that was
happening especially the friar domination in Philippine society during the Spanish
colonization.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Question 40
 Which novel of Pedro Paterno talks about the customvres Filipinos?
Response: Ninay
Correct answer: Ninay
Score: 1 out of 1 

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