MIDTERM M13 Flashcards

1
Q

A date when Rizal was forced to leave his country for a second time hounded by powerful enemies.

A

FEBRUARY 1888

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2
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He was a full-grown man of 27 years of age, a practicing physician and a recognized man-of-letters

A

TRUE

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3
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A date when Rizal left in Manila for Hong Kong on board the Zafiro

A

FEBRUARY 3, 1888

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4
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A date when the Zafiro made a brief stopover at Amoy

A

FEBRUARY 7, 1888

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5
Q

Rizal did not get off the ship at Amoy for three reasons:

A

(1) he was not feeling well
(2) it was raining hard
(3) he heard that the city was dirty

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6
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A date when Rizal arrived in Hong Kong

A

FEBRUARY 8, 1888

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7
Q

He was welcomed by the Filipino residents, including:

A
  1. Jose Maria Basa
    2.Balbino Mauricio
  2. Manuel Yriarte (son of Francisco Yriarte, alcalde mayor of Laguna)
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8
Q

A former secretary of Governor General Terrero, shadowed Rizal’s movement in Hong Kong to spy on Rizal

A

JOSE SAINZ DE VERANDA (Spaniard)

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9
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A date when Rizal wrote to Blumentritt saying that Hong Kong “is a small, but very clean city”

A

february 16, 1888

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10
Q

According to Rizal the City of Macao is ____________

A

“small, low and gloomy”

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11
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There are many junks, sampans but few steamers, it looks sad and is almost dead

A

TRUE

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12
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A date when Rizal accompanied by Basa, boarded the ferry steamer, Kiu-Kiang for Macao

A

FEBRUARY 18, 1888

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13
Q

A Filipino gentleman married to a Portuguese lady, home while in Macao where Rizal and Baza stayed

A

DON JUAN FRANCISCO LECAROS

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14
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A date when Rizal witnessed a Catholic possession, in which devotees were dressed in blue and purple dresses and were carrying unlighted candles

A

FEBRUARY 18, 1888

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15
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A date when Rizal and Baza returned to Hong Kong again on board the ferry steamer Kiu Kiang

A

FEBRUARY 20, 1888

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16
Q

Rizal left Hong Kong on board the ______, an American steamer, his destination was Japan

A

OCEANIC

17
Q

Rizal’s cabin mate was a ______________ who called a Rizal “a good man”

A

BRITISH PROTESTANT MISSIONARY

18
Q

It is one of the happiest interludes in the life of Rizal was his sojourn in the Land of the Cherry Blossoms

A

One month and a half FEBRUARY 28 – APRIL 13, 1888)

19
Q

A date when early in the morning of Tuesday, Rizal arrived in Yokohama

A

FEBRUARY 28, 1888

20
Q

A date when he registered and stayed at Grand Hotel

A

MARCH 2 – MARCH 7

21
Q

Rizal wrote to Blumentritt “Tokyo is more expensive than Paris. The walls are built in cyclopean manner. The streets are large and wide.”

A

TRUE

22
Q

who visited Rizal at his hotel who latter invited him to live at the Spanish Legation

A

JUAN PEREZ CABALLERO (secretary of the Spanish Legation)

23
Q

Rizal accepted Caballero’s invitation for two reasons:

A

(1) he could economize his living expenses by staying at the legation

(2) he had nothing to hide from the prying eyes of the Spanish authorities

24
Q

The things which favorably impressed Rizal in Japan where:

A

(1) the beauty of the country – its flowers, mountains, streams and scenic panoramas.

(2) the cleanliness, politeness and industry of the Japanese people

(3) the picturesque dress and simple charm of the Japanese women

(4) there were very few thieves in Japan (so that the houses remained open day and night and in hotel room one could safely leave money on the table.)

(5) beggars were rarely seen in the city, streets, (unlike in Manila and other cities.)

25
Q

Rizal did not like Japan’s Rickshaws – a popular mode of transportation drawn by men.

A

true

26
Q

a popular mode of transportation drawn by men

A

RICKSHAWS

27
Q

a lovely young woman who is fluent in Japanese, English and French.

A

O-SEI-SAN

28
Q

Rizal was impressed by her cameo-like beauty, charming tenderness and high intelligence.

A

TRUE

29
Q

Rizal and O-Sei-San spent a happy month visiting old temples and art galleries, walking along the cool meadows in the moonlight and many more.

A

TRUE

30
Q

Rizal and O-Sei-San spent a happy month visiting old temples and art galleries, walking along the cool meadows in the moonlight and many more.

A

TRUE

31
Q

A date when Rizal left Japan and boarded the Belgic, an English steamer at Yokohama bound for United States

A

APRIL 13, 1888

32
Q

A fighting Japanese journalist, novelist and champion of human rights, who was forced by the Japanese government to leave the country is the passenger which Rizal befriended on board the Belgic.

A

TETCHO SUEHIRO

33
Q

An eight months of intimate acquaintanceship of Rizal and Tetcho they parted ways and bidding each other’s goodbye. They never met again.

A

APRIL 13 – DECEMBER 1, 1888