4-6 Flashcards

1
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The man known as “PRIDE OF THE MALAY RACE”

A

Jose Rizal

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2
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A couple from Sionque in the Chinchew District of Fujian Province of China

A

Siang-co and Zun-nio

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3
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Who migrated to the Philippines around the late 1600s.

A

Lam-Co

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4
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When was Lam-Co baptized a Catholic

A

1697

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5
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What was Lam-Co adopted name when he migrated to the Philippines

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Domingo

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6
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Lam-Co married on a Chinese - mestiza daughter of Agustin Chin-co and Jacinta Rafael of Parian

A

Ines de la Rosa

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7
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In 1731, Ines gave birth to a son named?

A

Francisco Mercado

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8
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In 1731, Francisco married to Chinese mestiza named?

A

Cirila Bernarda Monicha

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9
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After the death of Francisco, the government sold the state to a lay Spaniard named?

A

Don Jose Clemente de Azanza

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10
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Who was assassinated at the behest of the friars and the Jesuits because of his eagerness to implement the king’s desire to put up a secular university in the Islands

A

Governor General Manuel de Bustamante

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11
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Who are the private tutors of Rizal?

A

Maestro Celestino
Maestro Lucas Padua
Maestro Leon Monroy

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12
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Who taught Rizal the basic prayers

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Doña Teodora

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13
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The three secondary school that fit best for Rizal in terms of intellectual and financial capability and social connection

A

Colegio de San Jose
Colegio de San Juan de Letran
Ateneo Municipal de Manila

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14
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What are the reason why Rizal was initially denied entry to Ateneo

A

Poor health and Short Stature

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15
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Who did Paciano secure help for Rizal’s entry to Ateneo?

Padre Burgos nephew

A

Manuel Xerez

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16
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What are the reason why Rizal didn’t take school seriously?

A

Resented a remark by his professor
25 minutes walk from his original boarding house to the school
His poor Spanish and the distractions at Doña Pepay’s boarding house

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17
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(reasons/plans of studies), the emphasis of which described as the rather a spirit and a method than a mechanical formula or blind 0adrgagical technique

A

Ratio studiorum

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18
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In ateneo, who was his friend that who started to feel indignant to racial inequality

A

Ferdinand Blumentritt

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19
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What course did he took after ganining his diploma.
Because his father wanted him to study metaphysics.
At university of Santo Tomas

A

Philosophy and letters

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20
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According to Zaide what are the reasons why Rizal was unhappy during his stay with the Dominicans?

A
  • hostile treatment by the Dominican professors
  • racial discrimination suffered by Filipino Students
  • obsoleteness and Repressive nature of Dominicans educational system
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21
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What is his poem that won the contest in honor of Cervantes

A

El Consejo delos Dioses

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22
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When did Rizal left Europe?

A

May 3, 1882

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23
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In Paris, he apprenticed to the renowned opthalmologist, through him Rizal rapidly improved his knowledge on that field

A

Dr. Louis de Weckert

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24
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In Heidelberg, he worked at the University Eye Hospital under the direction of another renowned opthalmologist.

A

German Doctor Otto Becker

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25
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Where did he attended the University lectures of Dr. Becker

A

Leipzig

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26
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Well known German scientist traveler who foretold in his book Travels in the Philippines

A

Dr. Feodor Jagor

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27
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Spanish of noble birth but temporarily went out of the throne’s favor and we’re known for their prestige and generosity

A

Cajas abiertas

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28
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Who was one of the most active enforcers of King Charles III expulsion of the Jesuits and became the Archbishop of the Manila in 1766

A

Archbishop Don Basilio Sancho de Santa Justa y Rufina

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29
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Any aggression against the new independent countries would be considered an act of aggression against the united States of America

A

Monroe Doctrine

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30
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According to this biographer, of all the incident that happened in the personal life of Rizal, there are two that stood out.

A

The execution of the three secular priests
The injustices done on his mother

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31
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Padre Pedro Pelaez’s co leader in the secular’s protest against the order of the Spain mandating secular priests to handover their parishes to the regulars

A

Padre Mariano Gomes de los Angeles

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32
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Published in 1864 containing a manifesto to defending the honor of Pelaez against the baseless accusation that he led a movement to overthrow the colonial government.

A

Pamphlet

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33
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One of the generals who led against Isabella, the president of the provisional government and prime minister and regent of the kingdom
Was the man who sent Carlos Maria de la Torre y Nava Cerrada to assume the office of Governor General of the Philippines

A

Francisco Serrano

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34
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The king who appointed a decorated general as the governor General of the Philippines Rafael Geronimo cayetano Izquierdo

A

Duke of Aosta, Amadeo

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35
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The king who appointed a decorated general as the governor General of the Philippines Rafael Geronimo cayetano Izquierdo

A

Duke of Aosta, Amadeo

36
Q

Who helped him develop his artistic talent

A

Tio Jose Alberto

37
Q

Who was the instrumental in transforming Rizal’s sickly body into a suppler through exercises, wrestling, and other physical activities

A

Tio Manuel

38
Q

Who instilled in him some basic principles in life: the reality that the world would give nothing of value for free, one should be better

A

Tio Gregorio

39
Q

Who was the instrumental in the growth of Rizal’s love for scholarship and intellectual honesty.

A

Padre Leoncio Lopez

40
Q

The first teacher of Rizal

A

Doña Teodora

41
Q

was “of the old school” as Craig described him. He was famous for effectively giving flesh to such sayings as “Spare the rod poil the child” and “The letters enter with blood.” Rizal’s description of him year laser hinted that he was not overly fond of this teacher. “

A

Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz

42
Q

What was the piece hw won for the contest of Cervantes with his poem

A

El Consejo delos Dioses

43
Q

Among the family of Estanislao Manuel was a woman of such beauty that she was known as the “ Sampaguita of the Parian”

A

Mariquita Ochoa

44
Q

Noted of Rizal’s desire to challenge his poetic genius abroad and the disappointments he had with the Dominicans education

A

Leon Maria Guerrero

45
Q

A poem said to be addressed to his mother, at the behest of the then dying Circulo Hispano- Filipino members. (Rizal)

A

Mi Piden Versos

46
Q

In Berlin, who helped Jose Rizal published his book Noli?

A

Doctor Maximo Viola

47
Q

It was during one of these excursions, the one along the banks of the Neckar where he saw the light blue forget-me-nots, that he was reminded of the flowers back home and promoted him to write what?

A

A Las Flores de Heidelberg

48
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Where did he wrote the quarter of Noli

A

In Paris

49
Q

Where did he corrected some chapters of the Fili?

A

Berlin

50
Q

Where did he wrote the latter half of the Noli

A

Berlin

51
Q

Where Rizal met Br. Blumentritt for the first time

A

Dresden, Lietmeritz

52
Q

Who wrote Rizal about the establishment of the Philippines review España en Filipinas and of Eduardo de Lete’s

A

Lopez-Jaena

53
Q

A letter form moderates, telling Rizal of their position and how the old timers promised to provide funds upon learning thr moderate tendencies adopted by the paper

A

Evaristo Aguirre

54
Q

Who wanted Rizal to be the editor saying that nit only the expatriates in Barcelona but their friends back in Manila wanted the same

A

Mariano Ponciano

55
Q

Who wrote Rizal from Madrid telling him that 25 of the expatriates there wanted him to be the editor of the defunct newspaper once it would be revived

A

Antonio Luna

56
Q

The place where the fiction Edmond Dantes was imprisoned for false charges upn the betrayal of a best friend and where he planned his revenge told by Alexander Dumas

A

Le Compte de Monte Cristo

57
Q

When was Noli finally finished

A

February 21 1887

58
Q

When was Noli published

A

March 21 1887

59
Q

When Rizal enrolled in Universidad Central de Madrid

A

November 3 1882

60
Q

When was Rizal joined the Madrid Masonic Lodge Acacia

A

March 1883

61
Q

When did Rizal wrote “A Las Flores de Heidelberg”

A

April 22 1886

62
Q

When did Rizal traveled to Paris

A

June 17 1883

63
Q

Hen did Rizal left Marseilles for Manila, thus ending his first European sojourn

A

July 3 1887

64
Q

Where Rizal noted of the multi racial inhabitants who spoke with different languages

A

Port Said

65
Q

Pacto de Sangere is drawn primarily from the account of?

A

Filomeno Aguilar

66
Q

Describe as a practice that was based on a custom among the ancient Filipinos a sealing a treaty of alliance and friendship by mixing blood taken from incision in the arms of the two leaders entering allience

A

Pacto de Sangre

67
Q

Was imprisoned for false charges upon the betrayal of a best friend and where he planned his revenge as told by? What was the book?

A

Alexander Dumas

“Le Compte de Monte Cristo”

68
Q

Where Rizal describe as more beautiful, smart and elegant than Singapore, pint Galle, mNila

A

Colombo

69
Q

Where he was surprised by the rudeness of the frontier guards after especially after experiencing the courteousness of the french counterparts

A

Portbou

70
Q

His first nationalistic work abroad

A

El Amor Patrio

71
Q

What work he did to earn money for Gus planned prolonged stay,

A

Proofreader in a publishing company

72
Q

The director of the anthropological and ethnological Museum

A

Dr. Adolph Meyer

73
Q

The method the friars used to preserve and even expand whatever foothold the ritual of friendship and alliance had gained

A

Conquista Spiritual

74
Q

The idea of engkantos are drawn mainly from the Jesuit

A

Fr. Demeterio

75
Q

(healers through spells or yamyam)

A

Ensalmandores

76
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healers through saliva or breath or tutho

A

Saludadores

77
Q

The 17th century Jesuit missionary who narrated a story about how receiving the holy sacraments cured a lot of people from serious illness

A

Pedro Chirino

78
Q

Used to refer to a settlement, a village, which was a part of an existing town but not within it’s capital and that did not have a resident priest.

A

Visita

79
Q

Was used to refer to a settlement that had not resident priest who, in turn, known as doctrinero

A

Doctrina

80
Q

Was used to refer to the place where the missionary resided, usually the center of the pueblo or the doctrina

A

Cabecera

81
Q

It was also where the church and the parochial school were found

A

Cabecera

82
Q

Was used to refer to the cabecera and it’s surrounding visitas

A

Parroquia

83
Q

Was the term used to the registered residents of pueblo, visita or doctrina

A

Empadronado

84
Q

Was the specific place of residence of the doctrinero

A

Convento

85
Q

The name given to the program of resettlement for the native

A

Reduccion

86
Q

Of all the forms of gablings, which represented the natives ambivalent attitude the most .

A

Juego de gallos