Online Quiz Flashcards

1
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The name of the organization where Rizal presented a book writing project to.

A

Circulo Hispano-Filipino

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2
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In what city did Rizal manage to finish the first half of the novel?

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Madrid

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3
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This novel inspired Dr. Jose Rizal to prepare a novel that would depict the miseries of his people under the lash of Spanish tyrant.

A

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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4
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Rizal’s friend who offered to pay the amount to print the novel.

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Maximo Viola

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5
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“Noli Me Tangere” is a Latin phrase that Rizal took from the bible, specifically in what chapter and verse?

A

John 20:17

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6
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The English translation of Noli Me Tangere.

A

The Social Cancer

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7
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: CROSS

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Sufferings

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8
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: POMELO BLOSSOMS AND LAUREL LEAVES

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Honor & Fidelity

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9
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: SILHOUETTE OF A FILIPINA

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Maria Clara

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10
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: SUNFLOWER

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Enlightenment

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11
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: BAMBOO STALKS

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Resilience

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12
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: A MAN IN A CASSOCK

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Priests using religion in a dirty way

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13
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: BURNING TORCH

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Rage & Passion

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14
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Provide the meaning of each symbolism: CHAINS

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Slavery

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15
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Provide the meaning for each symbolism: WHIPS

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Cruelties

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16
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Portrayed in the novel as pessimistic and mad by his neighbors.

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Pilosopong Tasyo or Don Anastacio

17
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Abusive husband of Sisa who loved cockfighting.

A

Pedro

18
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Known in the plot as a concerned citizen and property owner who was a father of Crisostomo Ibarra.

A

Don Rafael Ibarra

19
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A woman who poses herself a Peninsulares. Known in the novel as a trying hard rich woman.

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Doña Victorina

20
Q

The leader of the rebels whose family was destroyed because of the Spaniards.

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Tandang Pablo

21
Q

Sisa’s son and was adopted by Kapitan Tiago.

A

Basilio

22
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A former cabeza de barangay who was known as Matanglawin.

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Kabesang Tales

23
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The girlfriend of Basilio and the youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales.

A

Juli or Juliana de Dios

24
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The gift given by Simoun to the newlyweds Juanito Pelaez and Paulita Gomez.

A

Kerosene Lamp with an explosive

25
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The English translation of El Filibusterismo

A

The Reign of Greed

26
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A poet and Basilio’s best friend; portrayed as emotional and reactive student leader.

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Isagani

27
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The girlfriend of Isagani and the niece of Dona Victorina.

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Paulita Gomez

28
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A Chinese businessman who dreamt of being a consul at the “Consulate of China”.

A

Quiroga

29
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The father of Kabesang Tales. He raised the sick and young Basilio after his mother Sisa died.

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Tandang Selo

30
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A character in the novel who is known to be one of the great lawyers of the mid-Hispanic Manila.

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Attorney Pasta