CHAPTER 22 and 23 Flashcards

1
Q

a remote town in Mindanao which was under the missionary jurisdiction of the Jesuits, from 1892 to 1896.

A

Dapitan

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2
Q

Superior of the Jesuit Society in the Philippines

A

Father Pablo Pastells

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3
Q

Jesuit parish priest of Dapitan

A

Father Antonio Obach

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4
Q

The commandant

A

Captain Carnicero

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5
Q

poem for Captain Carnicero

A

A Don Ricardo Carnicero

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6
Q

The number of the lottery ticket

A

Lottery Ticket No. 9736

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7
Q

his first Spanish biographer and former enemy

A

Wenceslao E. Retana

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8
Q

a famous Catholic
book by Father Thomas a Kempis

hinatag ni father pastells

A

Imitacion de Cristo (Imitation of Christ)

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9
Q

Gihatag ni Rizal para ni Father Pastells

A

a bust of St. Paul

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10
Q

y. His Catholicism, however, ws
the Catholicism that inquires and enlightens, the _____________

A

“Catholicism of Renan and Teilhard de Chardin”

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11
Q

a French
acquaintance in Dapitan and a businessman

A

Mr. Juan Lardet

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12
Q

(Hispanic chivalric code)

A

pundonor

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13
Q

It is interesting to recall that twice before his sensitivity caused him to challenge people to a duel

A

–Antonio Luna in 1890 and W. E. Retana in the same year

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14
Q

Cura of Dapitan

A

Father Obach

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15
Q

cura of Dipolog

A

Father Jose Vilaclara

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16
Q

-a Tagalog grammar which Rizal
wrote and which he dedicated to his beloved former teacher.

A

a manuscript entitled Estudios
sobre la lengua tagala (Studies on the Tagalog Language)

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17
Q

Spy of the friars

A

Pablo Mercado

Florencio Namanan, taga Cagayan de Misamis

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18
Q

a rich hacendero of Aklan, was also cured of eye ailment, and paid Rizal a
cargo of sugar.

A

Don Florecio Azacarraga

19
Q

In honor of Talisay, he wrote a poem entitled ________ for his pupils to sing

A

“Himno A
Talisay”

20
Q

He discovered some rare specimens which were named in his honor by the scientists.
Among these were

A

Draco rizali (a flying dragon), apogonia rizali (a small beetle), and
Rhacophorus rizali ( a rare frog)

21
Q

How many languages does Rizal knew

A

22 languages

22
Q

He contributed his painting skill to the Sisters of Charity who were preparing the sanctuary of the________ in their private chapel.

A

Holy Virgin

23
Q

a statuette representing the mother-dog killing the crocodile, the way of avenging her lost puppy, and called
it

A

“The Mother’s Revenge”

24
Q

a Dapitan merchant

A

Ramon Carreon

25
Q

This unique cigarette lighter was made of wood. “Its mechanism”, is based on the principle of
compressed air”.

A

“sulpukan”

26
Q

This poem was ________, which is acclaimed by literary critics as one of the best ever penned by Rizal

A

“Mi Retiro” (My Retreat)

27
Q

an Irish girl of sweet eighteen, “slender, a chestnut blond, with blue eyes, dressed with elegant simplicity, with an atmosphere of light
gayety”

A

Josephine Bracken

28
Q

Kinsa ni adopt ni Josephine Bracken?

A

Mr. George Taufer

29
Q

poem for Josephine Bracken

A

Josephine, Josephine

30
Q

the “Great Plebeian,”
was sowing the seeds of an armed uprising.

A

Andres Bonifacio

31
Q

In a secret meeting of the Katipunan at a little river called ________, near the town of Pasig, on May 2, 1896, Dr. Pio Valenzuela was named emissary to Dapitan, in order to
inform Rizal of the plan of the Katipunan to launch a revolution for freedom’s sake.

A

Bitukang Manok

32
Q

He was of the sincere belief that it was premature, for two reasons:

A

(1) the people are
not ready for a revolution, and
(2) arms and funds must first be collected before raising the cry of revolution

33
Q

It was with this joyous thought of resuming his travels that he wrote his heart-warming poem ________ which runs in full

A

“El Canto de Viajero” (The Song of the Traveler)

34
Q

He missed the regular steamer ________, which sailed to Spain the day before he arrived in Manila Bay

A

Isla
de Luzon

35
Q

Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan raised the cry of revolution in the hills of ________, a few miles north of Manila.

A

Balintawak

36
Q

“spreads out on the beach. There are big houses, some with galvanized iron roofing. Outstanding are the house of a lady, whose name I have forgotten, which is occupied by the
government and another one just begun with many ipil posts”.

A

Dumaguete, capital of Negros Oriental

37
Q

In Dunaguete, Rizal visited a friend and former classmates, ________, who was the judge of the province

A

Herrero Regidor

38
Q

“the church is pretty outside and the interior is not bad, considering that it had been painted by a lad. The paintings are mostly copies of biblical scenes by Gustave Dore”

A

Molo church

39
Q

Augustinian cura of Tondo

A

Fray Mariano Gil

40
Q

Governor General Blanco proclaimed a state of war in the first eight provinces for raising in arms against Spain

A

–Manila (as a province), Bulacan, Cavite, Batangas, Laguna, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, and Tarlac

41
Q

rich Manila creole industrialist and his friend

A

Don Pedro Roxas

42
Q

On his second day in Barcelona, Rizal, although held incominicado in his cabin, noticed
the city celebration of the feast of

A

St. Francis of Assisi

43
Q

At 3:00 a.m. on October 6, Rizal was awakened by the guards and escorted to the grim
and infamous prison-fortress named

A

Monjuich