Part 4 General Education Flashcards
She wrote the 1st Filipino modern English language short story, Dead Star, published in the Philippine Herald in 1925.
A. Paz Marquez Benitez
B. Ophelia Dimalanta
A. Paz Marquez Benitez
Which among the following pertains to the passionate Filipino dance that makes use of a fan or handkerchief to illustrate a couple in romance?
A. El Bimbo B. Carinosa
B. Carinosa
Famous ballerina who brought ballet to children of various economic levels?
A. Lea Salonga B. Liza Macuja
B. Liza Macuja
Angono, Rizal boasts a famous composer who became a National Artist. Who is this person?
A. San Pedro B. Cayabyab
A. San Pedro
Who is Quijano de Martin in Philippine Literature?
A. Nick Joaquin
B. Jose Garcia Villa
A. Nick Joaquin
Who was the literary figure known as “Huseng Sisiw”?
A. Jose dela Cruz
B. Juan Matapang Cruz
A. Jose dela Cruz
The following were among the five ships involved in Ferdinand
Magellan’s voyage, except:
A. Trinidad B. Cartagena
B. Cartagena
What was the name of forced labor imposed during the Spanish regime?
A. Bandala B. Polo
B. Polo
Through the Galleon Trade, the Philippines had extended contacts with ___________.
A. Mexico B. Spice Islands
A. Mexico
What economic policy in 16th century Europe influenced Spain’s expansion is policy to discover new lands?
A. Mercantilism B. Colonialism
A. Mercantilism
1565, Legaspi concluded a blood compact with the chief of Bohol. Who is referred to?
A. In Lakandula B. Sikatuna
B. Sikatuna
Which of the following was the first to happen?
A. The Philippines was ceded to the US by the Treaty of Paris
B. Guerilla warfare against the US was initiated
A. The Philippines was ceded to the US by the Treaty of Paris
Which religious missionaries first arrived in the Philippines?
A. Augustinians B. Franciscans
A. Augustinians
The Spanish mestizo priest was the pioneering leader of the native secular clergy in the Secularization Movement of 1861.
A. Father Pedro Pelaez
B. Father Gregorio Aglipay
B. Father Gregorio Aglipay
Governor-General Narciso Claveria was responsible for the
____________.
A. Use of Spanish surname by Filipinos
B. Establishment of the Tobacco Monopoly
A. Use of Spanish surname by Filipinos
During the Hispanic era, native and Chinese male mestizos 16-60 years old are obligated to do forced labor for forty days. How can exemption be made?
A. Paying the bandala
B. Paying the falla (exemption fee)
B. Paying the falla (exemption fee)
Which Spanish policy provided the resettlement of Filipino
communities to form town centers of cabeceras?
A. Reduccion B. Bandala
A. Reduccion
The last Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines
A. Basilio Agustin
B. Diego de los Rios
B. Diego de los Rios
During the Spanish era, who was the revolutionary leader who waged a long war against the government because it did not allow proper burial for his brother?
A. Macario Sakay
B. Francisco Dagohoy
B. Francisco Dagohoy
Even after General Malvar’s surrender, there was a revolutionary leader who refused to surrender to the Americans. Instead, he declared himself President and Commander-in-chief of the supreme Government of the Tagalog Archipelago. Who was this person?
A. Macario Sakay
B. Artemio Ricarte
A. Macario Sakay
Gregoria de Jesus saw her husband ______ charged for treason by fellow Filipinos who have formed the Philippine revolutionary force to fight Spain.
A. Andres Bonifacio
B. Jose Rizal
A. Andres Bonifacio
During the June 12, 1898 declaration of Philippine Independence, a band played the Marcha Nacional Filipino. What band was this?
A. Malabon Band
B. San Francisco del Monte Band
A. Malabon Band
Marcelo H. del Pilar condemned the hidden control and domination by Spanish religious priests over the colonial government using this term.
A. Complace
B. Frailocracia
B. Frailocracia
He became the leader of the Magdalo faction.
A. Mariano Alvarez
B. Baldomero Aguinaldo
B. Baldomero Aguinaldo
Who was the founder and editor of the newspaper “La
Independencia”?
A. Antonio Luna
B. Graciano Lopez Jaena
A. Antonio Luna
Who was the orator of the Reform Movement and the first editor of La Solidaridad?
A. Marcelo del Pilar
B. Graciano Lopez Jaena
B. Graciano Lopez Jaena
What law passed on August 1909 by the U.S. Congress established a partial free trade in the Philippines?
A. Payne-Aldrich Act
B. Underwood-Simmons Act
A. Payne-Aldrich Act
Which law set a full-free trade policy abolishing the quota limitations on Philippine exports to the United States?
A. Payne-Aldrich Act
B. Underwood-Simmons Act
B. Underwood-Simmons Act
Which law enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1916 established a bicameral legislature in the Philippines with the senator (upper house) and House of Representative (lower house) to be composed of elected Filipinos?
A. Cooper Act B. Jones Law
B. Jones Law
What contain the concrete promise of the Americans to Filipinos independence “as soon as stable government can be established”?
A. Preamble of Jones Law
B. Preamble of the Commonwealth Government
A. Preamble of Jones Law