Midterms 3: Rizal's Education and Life Abroad Flashcards

1
Q

Rizal began writing farewell letters to his friends and family

A

May 1, 1882

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2
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Who gave him gave him money for his allowance

A

His brither, Paciano

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3
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Who gave him gave him a diamond ring

A

Saturnina

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4
Q

Rizal left on board the Spanish steamer _____ bound for Singapore using a passport of Jose Mercado

A

Salvadora

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5
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Rizal left on board the Spanish steamer Salvadora bound for Singapore using a passport of _____

A

Jose Mercado

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6
Q

SS Salvadora docked in Singapore and stayed in _____ for two days

A

Hotel dela Paz

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7
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In Singapore, Rizal transferred to another ship ____, a French steamer, which left Singapore for Europe on May 11. 1882

A

Djemnah

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8
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a seacoast town which is picturesque but lonely, quiet and sad

A

Point Galle

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9
Q

Djemnah docked at_____ and he said, this place is more beautiful, smart and elegant than Singapore. Point Galle and Manila

A

Colombo

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10
Q

He landed at Aden, Yemen at about ____. He made observation at that time

A

8:30am

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11
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is a city hotter than Manila. Rizal was amused to see the camels, for the first time.

A

Aden

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12
Q

He arrived at the _____ enroute to Marseilles. Rizal was impressed in the beautiful moonlight which reminded him of Calamba and his family.

A

Suez Canal

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13
Q

Make a Timeline of Rizal on Europe

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1 Wrote a Letter
2 Spanish Steamer Salvador to Singapore
3 French Steamer Djemnah to Europe
4 Point Galle
5 Colombo
6 Aden
7 Suez Canal
8 City of Naples - First Europe
9 Merseilles
10 Chateau d’if
11 Barcelona
12 Madrid
13 Paris
14 Heidelberg, Germany
15 Berlin, Germany

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14
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This was the first European ground he set foot on. for 1 hr

A

City of Naples

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15
Q

Rizal was pleased on this Italian City because of its business activity, its lively people and its panoramic beauty.

A

City of Naples

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15
Q

Rizal visited the famous ____, where Dantes, hero of the Count of Monte Cristo was imprisoned.

A

Chateau d’if

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16
Q

Rizal’s first impression of Barcelona, the greatest city of
Cataluña and Spain’s second largest city was

A

unfavorable

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17
Q

Later, he came to like this city due to the prevalence of freedom and liberalism in the city and the good qualities demonstrated by its residents - open-heartedness; hospitality; and courage.

A

Barcelona

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18
Q

It was returned because the publication was ceased because of lack of funds.

A

“Revista de Madrid (Review of Madrid)

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19
Q

His article “Amor Patrio” was published in the

A

Diariong Tagalog

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20
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a Manila newspaper “Amor Patrio” was published

A

Diariong Tagalog

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21
Q

Who edited the Amor Patrio

A

Basilio Teodoro

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22
Q

Amor Patrio (Love of Country) – nationalistic essay, Rizal’s first article written on Spain’s soil. Under his pen-name

A

Laong Laan

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23
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Amor Patrio (Love of Country) was published in two texts

A

Spanish and Tagalog.

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24
Q

The Spanish text of Amor Patrio was the one originally written by

A

Rizal

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25
Q

Tagalog text of Amor Patrio was a Tagalog translation made by

A

Marcelo H. del Pilar

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26
Q

For the first time, he used the term Tierra Extranjera (Foreign Land) in referring to

A

Spain

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27
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Tierra Extranjera means

A

Foreign Land

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28
Q

What date Rizal moved heading to Madrid in order to continue his medical
studies.

A

September 2, 1882

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29
Q

Rizal enrolled at the Universidad Central de Madrid in two courses

A

Medicine and Philosophy and Letters

30
Q

It is where Rizal studied painting and sculpture

A

Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando

31
Q

He took lessons in _________ under private instructors

A

French, German and English

32
Q

He practiced fencing and shooting at the

A

Hall of Arms in Sanz y Carbonell

33
Q

It is an association formed by Filipino students in Spain composed of both Filipinos and Spaniards

A

Circulo-Hispano Filipino

34
Q

Upon the request of the members of Circulo-Hispano Filipino, Rizal wrote this poem which he personally declaimed during the New Year’s Eve reception held in the evening of December 31, 1882

A

Mi Piden Versos (They Ask Me for Verses)

35
Q

March 1883 – He joined the Masonic Lodge called

A

Acacia

36
Q

Why did he joined Acacia?

A

His reason for was to secure Freemasonry’s aid in his fight for the Philippines.

37
Q

November 1883 – From being to Acacia he transferred to

A

Lodge Solidaridad

38
Q

In Lodge Solidaridad, he become the

A

MAster MAson

39
Q

Rizal finished his medical education

What year?

A

June 1884

40
Q

In June 1884, Rizal finished his medical education. He was conferred the degree of

A

Licentiate in Medicine.

41
Q

In 1885, he passed all his subjects leading him to become in the

A

Doctors of Medicine

42
Q

He own the title Doctor of Medicine but was able to get the Diploma in what year?

This is due to his unable to pay corresponding fees

A

1887

43
Q

In 1885 he also awarded the degree of ______ Philosophy and Letters by the Universidad Central de Madrid

A

Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters

44
Q

emerged winners inthe1884 Madrid Exposition.

A

Juan Luna and Felix R. Hidalgo

45
Q

Who paint the Spoliarium and awarded a gold medal

A

Juan Luna

46
Q

Christian Virgins exposed to the Populace was painted by and won silver medal

A

Hidalgo

47
Q

A banquet was tendered in honor of these two Filipino artists at _____ on June 25, 1884, with Rizal delivering the keynote speech.

A

The Café Ingles

48
Q

The speech of salute Rizal delivered during the occasion came to be called

(Juan Luna and Hidalgo)

A

Brindis

49
Q

Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in

A

Ophthalmology

50
Q

the leading French Ophthalmologist during this period. He is the leading authority among the oculists of France, who found Rizal such a competent student and make him as his clinical assistant.

A

Dr. Louis de Wecker

51
Q

Rizal posted in Luna’s canvass like,
“The Blood Compact” in which he posed as

A

Sikatuna

52
Q

He also posed for a group picture called “The Death of Cleopatra” wherein he dressed as an

A

Egyptian priest

53
Q

February 1, 1886 – he left Paris to Germany and arrived on February 3, 1886 in?

A

Heidelberg

54
Q

a historic city in Germany, famous for its old university and romantic surroundings.

A

Heidelberg

55
Q

distinguished German Ophthalmologist where Rizal worked–University Eye Hospital

A

Dr. Otto Becker

56
Q

It was at this university town where Rizal perfected the techniques of diagnosing eye ailments, which he learned under Dr. Otto Becker

A

University Eye Hospital

57
Q

November 1886, Rizal arrived in _____. He was enchanted by the scientific atmosphere and the absence of racial prejudice

A

Berlin

58
Q

great scientist and author of “Travels in the Philippines”, one of the books Rizal admired during his student days.

A

Dr. Feodor Jagor

59
Q

Rizal Met this doctor and is known to be the Father of Modern Pathology.

Who is this doctor? and in what country?

A

Dr. Rudolf Virchow in Berlin

60
Q

November 1886 – one of Rizal’s important letters written while he was in Germany that addressed to his sister ______

A

Trinidad

61
Q

Rizal when he is in Berlin wrote to his sister, Trinidad a letter. What was written in the letter?

A

In his letter, Rizal expressed his high regard and admiration for German womanhood

62
Q

The German woman, said Rizal to his sister, is?

A

serious, diligent, educated and friendly. She is not gossipy, frivolous and quarrelsome.

63
Q

Noli Me Tangere is published in?

A

Published in Berlin, 1887

64
Q

The _______ was Rizal’s darkest winter because no money arrived form Calamba and he was flat broke. The diamond ring which his sister, Saturnina, gave him was in the pawnshop.

A

bleak winter of 1886 in Berlin

65
Q

inspired Dr. Rizal to prepare a novel that would depict the miseries of his people under the lash of Spanish tyrants.

A

Uncle Toms Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

66
Q

friend from Bulacan arrived in Berlin at the height of Rizal
despondency and leaned him the needed funds to publish the novel; savior of Noli

A

Maximo Viola

67
Q

– the Noli was finally finished and ready for printing

A

February 21, 1887

68
Q

a printing shop which charged the lowest rate, that is, 300 pesos for 2,000 copies of the novel.

A

Berliner Buchdruckrei-Action-Gesellschaft

69
Q

Berliner Buchdruckrei-Action-Gesellschaft, a printing shop which charged the lowest rate, that is for how many copies? and how much?

A

300 pesos for 2,000 copies of the novel

70
Q

Date the Noli Me Tangere came off the press

A

March 21, 1887

71
Q

The title Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase which means

A

“Touch Me Not.”

72
Q

True or False
”It is not originally conceived by Rizal, for he admitted taking it from the Bible. (St. John 25: 13 – 18)

A

FALSE

St. John 20: 13 – 17