Module 10 Flashcards

1
Q

In this school, Rizal had completed his vocational course in Surveying which he graduate with Highest Honors.

A

Ateneo

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2
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Where did Rizal transfer to a Medical course?

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UST (1877 - 1882)

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3
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In this school, he transferred to the medical course where he won more literary laurels; had other romances with pretty girls; and fought against Spanish students who insulted the brown Filipino students.

A

UST(1877 - 1882)

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4
Q

UST is run by __________.

A

Dominicans

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5
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Why did Donya Teodora oppose the idea of sending Rizal to a university to pursue higher education?

A

She was aware of what happened to the GomBurZa and feared it might happen to Rizal.

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6
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When did Rizal enroll at UST, taking the course on Philosophy and Letters?

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April 1877

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7
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Why did Rizal choose to study at UST?

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  1. His father liked it
  2. He was still uncertain as to what career to pursue
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8
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Who is the rector of the Ateneo when Rizal is still studying?

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Fr. Pablo Ramon

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9
Q

In what year did Rizal study Cosmology, Metaphysics, Theodicy, and History of Philosophy during his first-year term?

A

1877 - 1878

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10
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What did Rizal study in his first year in Ateneo?

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  1. Cosmology
  2. Metaphysics
  3. Theodicy
  4. History of Philosophy
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11
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Who advised Rizal to take a medical course?

A

Ateneo’s Rector Fr. Pablo Ramon

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12
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What is Rizal’s reason for taking a medical course?

A

To be able to cure his mother’s growing blindness

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13
Q

When did Rizal finish his course in Surveying in Ateneo?

A

1878

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14
Q

While Rizal was studying at UST, he also studied at Ateneo. He took the vocational course leading to the title of ________________________.

A

Perito Agrimensor (Expert Surveyor)

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15
Q

What are the vocational courses Rizal took when he was in Ateneo?

A
  1. Agriculture
  2. Commerce
  3. Mechanics
  4. Surveying
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16
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At what age did Rizal pass the final exam in the surveying course?

A

17 years old

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17
Q

Why was Rizal not granted the title of Surveyor?

A

Because he was underage

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18
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When was Rizal granted the title of Surveyor?

A

November 25, 1881

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19
Q

What are the extra-curricular activities of Rizal while he was in Ateneo?

A
  1. President, Academy of Spanish Literature
  2. Secretary, Academy of Natural Sciences
  3. Secretary, Marian Congregation
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20
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She describes her as fair with seductive and attractive eyes.

A

Miss L

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21
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Why did the love of Rizal and Miss L never blossom?

A
  1. The sweet memory of Segunda Katigbak was still fresh in his heart
  2. His father did not like the family of Miss L.
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22
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She is a medical student from Calamba, Laguna

A

Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela

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23
Q

She is the charming daughter of Capitan Juan and Capitana Sanday Valenzuela.

A

Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela

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24
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She is a tall girl with regal bearing.

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Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela

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25
Q

How did Rizal sent notes to Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela?

A

He sent love notes written in invisible ink

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26
Q

She is Rizal’s cousin from Camiling.

A

Leonor Rivera

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27
Q

Where and when was Leonor Rivera born?

A

in Camiling, April 11, 1867

28
Q

Leonor Rivera was a student of __________________________ where Rizal’s sister Soledad was studying.

A

La Concordia College

29
Q

Rizal described her as a frail, pretty girl, and tender as a budding flower with kindly wistful eyes.

A

Leonor Rivera

30
Q

What is Leonor’s pseudonym in order to camouflage their intimate relationship from their parents and friends?

A

Taimis

31
Q

Rizal lived in:

A

Casa Tomasina No. 6 Calle Santo Tomas, Intramuros

32
Q

He is Rizal’s landlord- uncle and father of Leonor Rivera.

A

Antonio Rivera

33
Q

It is a society of literary men and artists

A

Liceo Artisco-Literano (Artistic-Literary Lyceum)

34
Q

It held a Literary Contest and offered a prize (Silver Pen, feather-shaped decorated with gold ribbon) for the best poem.

A

Liceo Artisco-Literano (Artistic-Literary Lyceum)

35
Q

It is Rizal’s prize-winning and inspiring poem of flawless for.

A

A La Juventud Filipina

36
Q

What are the reasons why Riza;’s Poem was a classic in Philippine literature?

A
  1. It was the first great poem in Spanish written by a Filipino, whose merit was recognized by Spanish Literary Authorities
  2. It expressed for the first time the nationalistic concept that the Filipinos were the “fair hope of the Fatherland.”
37
Q

It opened another literary contest (to both Filipinos and Spaniards) to commemorate the 4th centennial of the death of Cervantes.

A

Artistic-Literary Lyceum

38
Q

Artistic-Literary Lyceum opened another literary contest (to both Filipinos and Spaniards) to commemorate the _____________________________-.

A

4th centennial of the death of Cervantes

39
Q

It was Spain’s glorified man-of-letters and the famous author of Don Quixote.

A

Cervantes

40
Q

What did Rizal submit to the Artistic-Literary Lyceum for the contest to commemorate the 4th centennial of the death of Cervantes?

A

“El Consejo de los Dioses” (The Council of the Gods)

41
Q

It was based on the Greek classics.

A

“El Consejo de los Dioses” (The Council of the Gods)

42
Q

Who aided Rizal to write “El Consejo de los Dioses” (The Council of the Gods)

A

Fr. Rector of Ateneo

43
Q

What prize did Rizal win in the contest?

A

Gold ring engraved with the bust of Cervantes

44
Q

Why did Rizal win the contest?

A

Because of its literary superiority

45
Q

Who are the winners of the contest?

A
  1. Jose Rizal (19 years old)
  2. D. N . Del Puzo (Spanish)
46
Q

It is a zarzuela staged by the Ateneans on December 8, 1880, of the Annual Celebration of the Feast Day of Immaculate Concepcion (Patroness of Ateneo).

A

Junto Al Pasig (Besides the Pasig)

47
Q

Junto Al Pasig is a zarzuela staged by the Ateneans on _________________, of the Annual Celebration of the Feast Day of Immaculate Concepcion (Patroness of Ateneo).

A

December 8, 1880

48
Q

It is a sonnet where Rizal urged all Filipino artists to glorify the Philippines.

A

A Filipinas

49
Q

It is a poem that was declaimed by an Atenean Manuel Fernandez on the night of December 8, 1879, in honor of the Ateneo’s Patroness.

A

Abd-el-Azis y Mahoma

50
Q

Abd-el-Azis y Mahoma is a poem that was declaimed by an Atenean Manuel Fernandez on the night of ______________, in honor of the Ateneo’s Patroness.

A

December 8, 1879

51
Q

Avd-el-Azis y Mahoma is a poem that was declaimed by an Atenean _______________ on the night of December 8, 1879, in honor of the Ateneo’s Patroness.

A

Manuel Fernandez

52
Q

It is a poem Rizal wrote as an expression of affection to Father Pablo Ramon, the Ateneo Rector, who had been so kind and helpful to him.

A

Al M. R. P. Pablo Ramon

53
Q

In the summer of May 1881, Rizal went on a pilgrimage to the town of ___________________________.

A

Pakil, the famous shrine of the Birhen Maria de los Dolores

54
Q

Who accompanied Rizal on his visit to Pakil and Pagsanjan

A

Saturnina, Maria, and Trinidad and their female friends

55
Q

Where did Rizal stay when he visited Pakil, Laguna?

A

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Regalado, whose son Nicolas was Rizal’s friend in Manila

56
Q

What did Rizal ride to visit Pakil, Laguna?

A

They took a casco (flat-bottom sailing vessel) from Calamba to Pakil

57
Q

It is people dancing in the streets during the procession in honor of the miraculous Birhen Maria de los Dolores in Pakil, Laguna.

A

Turumba

58
Q

Rizal was infatuated with a pretty girl colegiala, ______________, who skillfully played the harp at Regalado’s home.

A

Vicenta Ybardolaza

59
Q

What are the reasons Rizal and his company made a side trip to the neighboring town of Pagsanjan?

A
  1. It was the native town of Leonor Valenzuela
  2. To see the world’s famed Pagsanjan Falls
60
Q

In 1880, Rizal founded a secret society of Filipino students in the University of Santo Tomas called _________________________.

A

Companerismo (Comradeship)

61
Q

What did they call the members of Companerismo (Comradeship)?

A

Companions of Jehu

62
Q

Members were called “Companions of Jehu” after the ______________________.

A

Valiant Hebrew general who fought the Armaeans

63
Q

Who was the secretary of Companerismo?

A

Galicano Apacible (Rizal’s cousin from Batangas)

64
Q

What are the unhappy days of Rizal at the UST?

A
  1. The Dominicans were hostile to him.
  2. The Filipino students were racially discriminated by the Spaniards.
  3. The method of instruction was obsolete and repressive
65
Q

What was the result of Rizal’s unhappy days in UST?

A

Rizal, the most brilliant graduate of Ateneo failed to win high scholastic grade

66
Q

Why did Rizal decide to study abroad?

A

He could no longer endure the rampant bigotry, discrimination and hostility in UST.