(Prelims) Quiz 1 Flashcards
Which of the following statements were the reason why the Rizal bill was as controversial as Jose Rizal himself.
a. The Catholic schools threatened to close their schools if the bill was passed.
b. All of the choices
c. Claro M Recto -the main propoonent of the Rizal Bill was dubbed as the Anti Catholic and Communist.
d. Members of the senate have heated argument and it leads to physical fight.
b. All of the choices
Nationalism involves the desire to attain freedom and political independence, especially by a country under a foreign power, while Patriotism denoted proud devotion and loyalty to one’s nation. It simple tells us that.
a. The subject provides life lessons.
b. The subject teaches us Nationalism and Patriotism
c. The subject teaches us life long lessons.
d. The subject helps us to develop our critical thinking.
b. The subject teaches us Nationalism and Patriotism
Who made Rizal the National Hero of the Philippines?
a. Claro M. Recto
b. William H. Taft
c. Jose P. Laurel
d. Elpidio Quirino
William H. Taft
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
a. Jose P. Laurel
b. Juan Luna
c. Jose Rizal
d. Emilio Aguinaldo
a. Jose P. Laurel
1st statement: Claro M. Recto was part of the legislature who proposed Rizal’s Law.
2nd statement: The Law about the teaching of Rizal course was approved and signed on June 12, 1956.
a. Both statements are True
b. Both statements are False.
c. 1st statement is True , and 2nd statement is False
d. 1st statement is False, 2nd statement is True
a. Both statements are True
What does the phrase “heroes are made” mean in the context of the text?
a) Heroes are manufactured .
b) Heroes are developed through their choices and experiences.
c) Heroes are genetically modified
d) Heroes are chosen by a higher power.
a. all of the above
b. B only
c. C
d. D
e. A only
b. B only
It prohibited cockfighting, horse racing, jai alai, every 30th of December every year.
a. Executive Order 52
b. Senate No. 438
c.Republic Act 1425
d. Republic Act 229
d. Republic Act 229
This section orders the Board of National Education to publish the works in English, Tagalog, and other major Philippine languages
a. Section 1
b. Section 2
c. Section 5
d. Section 3
d. Section 3
It prohibits the discussion of religious doctrines by persons engaged in any public school
a. Section 4
b. Section 1
c. Section 2
d. Section 3
a. Section 4
What was the primary reason for the enactment of Republic Act 1425?
a. To discourage the study of Filipino history and culture
b. To promote nationalism and patriotism among Filipino students.
c. To limit the influence of Jose Rizal’s writings on future generations.
d. To provide additional workload for college students
b. To promote nationalism and patriotism among Filipino students.
Which of the following statements could prove that the government recognized the contributions of Jose Rizal in the development of the sense of Nationalism among the Filipinos?
a. The establishment of the monument of Rizal in Luneta Park.
b. The government declared the date of his martyrdom as legal holiday.
c. All of the above.
d. The Morong province was renamed after him.
e. The government implemented the Law which requires all the students in all universities and colleges to study the life and his works.
c. All of the above.
Who proclaimed that Catholics and Filipino Citizens are two great loves, country and faith should be in harmonious affection, nationalism, and religion should not be in conflict.
a. Senator Rosales
b. Senator Soc Rodrigo
c. Senator Claro P. Recto
d. Senator Laurel
b. Senator Soc Rodrigo
President who signed The Republic Act 1425.
a. Elpidio Quirino
b. Jose P.Laurel
c. Fidel Ramos
d. Ramon Magsaysay
d. Ramon Magsaysay
What does the “patriotism” means in the context of Rizal Law?
a. Active participation in nation-building.
b. Appreciation for the sacrifices of national heroes.
c. Love for one’s country and its people.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
He is known as lawyer, writer and journalist and member of Propaganda Movement.
a. Juan Luna
b. Apolinario Mabini
c. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
d. Emilio Aguinaldo
c. Marcelo H. Del Pilar