Module 9 Flashcards
Evolution of Rizal’s School in 1872
- Escuela Pia (Charity School)
- Ateneo Municipal
- Ateneo de Manila
A school for poor boys in Manila established by the city government in 1817.
Escuela Pia (Charity School)
Escuela Pia (Charity School was established by the city government in _____
1817
Bitter Rival of the Dominican-owned College of San Juan de Letran.
Ateneo Municipal
Who are the rivals of the Ateneo Municipal.
Dominican-owned College of San Juan de Letran
A college under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits.
Ateneo Municipal
Acquired prestige as an excellent college for boys.
Ateneo de Manila
He was the school registrar of Ateneo de Manila, who refused to admit Rizal.
Father Magin Ferrando
Father Magin Ferrando, who was the school registrar, refused to admit him for two reasons:
- He was late for registration
- He was sickly and undersized for his age
Upon the intercession of __________________________, nephew of Father Burgos, he was reluctantly admitted at the Ateneo which was located at Intramuros, outside the walls of Manila.
Manuel Xerez Burgos
Where was Ateneo located?
located at Intramuros, outside the walls of Manila
Jose was the first of his family to adopt the surname ________.
Rizal
Why did Jose Rizal changed his surname.
Their family name Mercado had come under the suspicion of Spanish authorities.
Rizal first boarded at _________________.
Caraballo Street
Caraballo Street was _____________ walk from the college.
25 minute
Who owned the boarding house on Caraballo Street?
owned by a spinster named Titay who owed Rizal Family P300
It was more advanced than that of other colleges in that period.
Jesuit System of Education
How did the Jesuits train the students of Ateneo?
by rigid discipline and religious instruction
What are the main course included in Jesuit System of Education?
- physical culture
- humanities
- scientific studies
- agriculture
- commerce
- mechanics
- surveying
Students in Ateneo were divided into two groups:
- The Roman Empire
- Carthaginian Empire
It consists of the internos (boarders)
The Roman Empire
It is composed of the externos (non-boarders).
Carthaginian Empire
These are the boarders.
internos
These are the non-boarders.
externos
Enumerate the rankings in Ateneo.
Best student - emperor
Second best - tribune
Third best - decurion
Fourth best - centurion
Fifth best - standard-bearer
What is the color of the Romans and of the Carthaginians?
- Red for Romans
- Blue for Carthaginians
Upon first defeat, the banner of the losing party was transferred to the ________________________.
left side of the room
Upon the second defeat, the banner of the losing party was placed in ______________________.
in an inferior position on the right side of the room
Upon the third defeat, the inclined flag was placed on __________________.
the left of the room.
Upon to the fourth defeat, the flag was ______________ and returned to _______________.
- reversed
- the right
Upon the fifth defeat, the reversed flag was placed on the ______________.
left
Upon the sixth defeat, the banner was __________________________.
changed in a figure of a donkey
What is the uniform of the students in Ateneo de Municipal?
- hemp-fabric trousers
- stripped cotton coat
The coat material in the uniform was called ________________-.
rayadillo
It later became popular for it was adopted as the uniform for Filipino troops during the days of the First Philippine Republic.
rayadillo
Who is Rizal’s first professor in Ateneo?
Fr. Jose Bech
In which group did Rizal belong in his first year in Ateneo?
Carthaginians in which he was an externo
During his first year in Ateneo, Rizal became the “emperor” at ________________.
the end of the month
Where did Rizal take private lessons to improve his Spanish?
Santa Isabel College
How much per session did Rizal have to pay in Santa Isabel College?
P3
During Rizal’s first year, he placed ______ at the end of the year.
second
Where did Rizal go during his summer vacation (1837 - 1874)?
Calamba, Laguna
Why did Rizal not enjoyed his vacation?
his mother was in prison
During his Summer Vacation, Rizal was brought to _________ by his sister __________________ to cheer him up, but it did not cure his melancholy.
- Tanawan
- Neneng (Saturnina)
Where did Rizal go to visit his mother without telling his father?
Santa Cruz
Did Rizal become an emperor during his second year in Ateneo?
Yes
Three of his new classmates were boys from Binan, who had been his classmates in the school of _______________.
Maestro Justiniano
What did Rizal receive during his second year in Ateneo?
excellent grades in all subjects and a gold medal at the end of the school year
What did Rizal receive during his second year in Ateneo?
excellent grades in all subjects and a gold medal at the end of the school year
What is the interpretation of Rizal to Donya Teodora’s dream?
She would be released from prison in three month’s time
Did Rizal’s prophecy came true?
Yes
What is Rizal’s first favorite novel?
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
This novel made a deep impression on him.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
Rizal’s boyish imagination was stirred by the sufferings of _____________ in prison, his spectacular escape from the dungeon of ___________, his finding a buried treasure on the rocky island of __________, and his dramatic revenge on his enemies who had wronged him.
- Edmond Dantes (the hero)
- Chateau d’lf
- Monte Cristo
Rizal not only read fiction, but also ____________.
non-fiction
Rizal persuaded his father to buy him a costly set of ____________________________.
Universal History by Cesar Cantu
Rizal read __________________________________ by Dr. Feodor Jagor.
Travels in the Philippines
He is a German scientist-traveler who visited the Philippines in 1865-1890.
Dr. Feodor Jagor
What are the contents of Travel in the Philippines by Dr. Feodor Jagor?
- Jagor’s keen observations of the defects of Spanish colonization
- His prophecy that someday Spain would lose in the Philippines and that America would come to succeed as her colonizer
During his third year in Ateneo, did Rizal make an excellent showing in his studies as in the previous year?
No
During his Third year in Ateneo, Rizal’s grade in all subjects __________, but he won _______ in _________.
- remained
- one medal
- Latin
Why did Rizal fail to win a medal in Spanish?
His spoken Spanish was not fluently sonorous and was beaten by a Spaniard who could naturally speak fluently and with right accentuation
In Rizal’s fourth year, he was one of his professors who is a great educator and scholar.
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
He inspired Rizal to study harder and to write poetry.
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
He became an admirer and friend of the great Calamba lad.
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
He was considered by Rizal as his best professor in Ateneo.
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
How did Rizal describe Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez?
“model of uprightness, earnestness, and love for the advancement of his pupils”
When did Rizal become an interno?
June 16, 1875
What is the ranking of Rizal during his fourth year and how many medals did he win at the end of school term?
- top of the class
- five medals
During his last year in Ateneo, Rizal was considered ____________________ and __________________.
- The most brilliant Atenean of his time
- “The pride of the Jesuits”
During his last year, what was Rizal’s grade?
highest in all subjects - philosophy, physics, biology, chemistry, languages, mineralogy, etc.
Scholastic Records of Rizal during 1872-1873.
ALL EXCELLENT:
1. Arithmetic
2. Latin I
3. Spanish I
4. Greek I
Scholastic Records of Rizal during 1873-1874.
ALL EXCELLENT:
1. Latin 2
2. Spanish 2
3. Greek 2
4. Universal Geography
Scholastic Records of Rizal during 1874-1875.
ALL EXCELLENT:
1. Latin 3
2. Spanish 3
3. Greek 3
4. Universal History
5. History of Spain and the Philippines
6. Arithmetic and Algebra
Scholastic Records of Rizal during 1875-1876.
ALL EXCELLENT:
1. Rhetoric and Poetry
2. French I
3. Geometry and Trigonometry
Scholastic Records of Rizal during 1876-1877.
ALL EXCELLENT:
1. Philosophy I
2. Mineralogy & Chemistry
3. Philosophy 2
4. Physics
5. Botany & Zoology
Received from his Alma Mater, the Ateneo Municipal the degree of ______________, with ______________.
- Bachelor of Arts
- highest honors
Rizal was an “emperor” inside the classroom and a ___ outside.
campus leader
An active member, later secretary, of a religious society, ________________.
The Marian Congregation
Rizal was devoted to ___________________________, the college patroness.
Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Rizal was a member of the _______________ and _____________.
- Academy of Spanish Literature
- Academy of Natural Sciences
Rizal devoted this spare time to _______.
fine arts
Rizal studied painting under _________________________.
the famous Spanish painter, Agustin Saez
Rizal studied sculpture under __________.
Romualdo de Jesus
What are the sports of Rizal during his Atenean years?
- gymnastics
- fencing
Rizal engaged in gymnastics and fencing under his sports-minded _________.
Tio Manuel
Rizal carved an image of __________ on a piece pf ________ (Philippine hardwood) with his pocket knife.
- The Virgin Mary
- batikuling
He requested Rizal to carve him an image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Father Lleonhart
Father Lleonhart requested Rizal to carve him an image of the __________.
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Father Lleonhart requested Rizal to carve the Sacred Heart of Jesus and placed it where?
at the door of the dormitory of the Ateneo boarding students
How did the sculpture, Sacred Heart Of Jesus, impact the students of Ateneo?
reminded all the Ateneans the greatest almunus of their Alma Mater, Dr. Jose Rizal
It played a significant part in Rizal’s last hours at Fort Santiago.
Sacred Heart of Jesus
He revealed the hero’s resignation to pain and forgiveness.
Felix M. Roxas
He illustrated Rizal’s predilection to help the helpless at the risk of his own life.
Manuel Xerex Burgos