RIZAL Flashcards

1
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RIZAL LAW

A

RA 1425

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2
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prohibits cockfighting, horse racing, and jai-alai on the Thirtieth Day of December of each year

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prohibits cockfighting, horse racing, and jai-alai on the Thirtieth Day of December of each year

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3
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William Howard Taft arrived in the Philippines in

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June 1900

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4
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Jose Rizal has never been proclaimed a national hero

A

TRUE

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5
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Jose Rizal has never been proclaimed a national hero

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Andres Bonifacio

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6
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Andres Bonifacio whose day of birth on

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November 30

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7
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The very first monument was erected in Daet, Camarines Norte by a group of masons

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1898

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8
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Luneta was erected at

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1913 by Act No. 243 by the United States Philippine Commission

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9
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where the whole road system of the country began.

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kilometer 0

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10
Q

A total of _____ more or less monuments of Dr. Jose P. Rizal around the world

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160

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11
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This was the period when the young Rizal learned to read, write and listened to stories that triggered imaginative and critical thinking on his part

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First period (1861-1872)

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12
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This was the first turning point in the life of Rizal

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Second period (1873-1882)

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13
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It was the time that Rizal decided to leave the Philippines to escape persecution

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Third period (1882-1892)

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14
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This is the last turning point of his life before his execution due to his martyrdom

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Fourth period (1892-1896)

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15
Q

is an enchanted town as described by Palma

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Calamba

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16
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he Pride of the Malay Race

A

PALMA’S BOOK T

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17
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was an agricultural town owned by the Dominican friars as a friar estate and the family of Rizal was a tenant of these lands and the primary production is sugar

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Calamba

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18
Q

Jose was born

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June 19, 186

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19
Q

where his mother

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Donya Teodora Alonso

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20
Q

Rizal was baptized by

A

Father Rufino Collantes

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21
Q

his godfather.

A

Father Pedro Casañas

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22
Q

RIZAL FULL NAME

A

Father Pedro Casañas

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23
Q

Rizal was the

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seventh (7th) son

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24
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Domingo Lamco assumed the name Mercado in following the order with the gubernatorial decree of Narciso Claveria on the use of Spanish surnames in the Philippines

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1849

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25
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FATHER OF RIZAL

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Don Francisco mercado

26
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MOTHER OR RIZAL

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DoÑa Teodora Alonso

27
Q

he learned to pray and read the Bible which was strengthened by the frequent visit of Father Leoncio Lopez.

A

three years old

28
Q

Rizal experienced his first sorrow when his younger sister, Concepcion, whom he fondly called Concha, died

A

four years of age,

29
Q

Rizal graduated in Ateneo _____ with the degree of ____

A

March 14, 1877 , Bachiller en Artes

30
Q

From Gervacio P. which came from a Christian calendar

A

Protacio

31
Q

Adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco, the Spanish term Mercado means “market” in English.

A

Mercado

32
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From the word “Ricial” in Spanish means a field where wheat, cut while still green, sprouts again

A

Rizal

33
Q

It was used by Dona Teodora from the surname of her godmother based on the culture by that time

A

Realonda

34
Q

Moonlight of Wednesday between eleven and midnight Jose Rizal was born in the lakeshore town of Calamba, Laguna

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June 19, 1861

35
Q

Aged three days old, Rizal was baptized in the Catholic Church

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June 22, 1861

36
Q

A Batangueno, the parish priest who baptized Rizal

A

Father Rufino Collantes

37
Q

Rizal’s godfather, native of Calamba and close friend of the Rizal family

A

Father Perdo Casanas

38
Q

The governor general of the Philippines when Rizal was born

A

Lieutenant – General Jose Lemery

39
Q

Born in Binan, Laguna on May 11, 1818

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Don Francisco Mercado

40
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Born in Manila on November 8, 1826

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Dona Teodora Alonso Realonda

41
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spirit-died in Manila on Januaary 5, 1898 at the age of 80.

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Don Francisco Mercado

42
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Died in Manila on August 16, 1911 at the age of 85

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Dona Teodora Alonso Realonda

43
Q

THE RIZAL CHILDREN

A

Eleven children, two boys and nine girls

44
Q

Oldest of the Rizal children
Nicknamed Neneng
Married to Manuel T. Hidalgo of Tanawan, Batangas

A

SATURNINA(1850-1913)

45
Q

Older brother and confidant of Jose Rizal
Was a second father to Rizal
Immortalized him in Rizal’s first novel Noli Me Tangere as the wise Pilosopo Tasio
Rizal regarded him as the “most noble of Filipinos”

A

PACIANO

46
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Married to Antonio Lopez at Morong, Rizal
A teacher and musician

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NARCISA

47
Q

Ypia was her pet name
Married to Silvestre Ubaldo, a telegraph operator from Manila

A

OLIMPIA(1855-1887)

48
Q

Married to Mariano Herbosa of Calamba, who was a nephew of Father Casanas
Herbosa died of cholera in 1889 and was denied Christian burial because he was a brother-in-law of Dr. Rizal

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LUCIA(1857-1919)

49
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Married to Mariano Herbosa of Calamba, who was a nephew of Father Casanas
Herbosa died of cholera in 1889 and was denied Christian burial because he was a brother-in-law of Dr. Rizal

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LUCIA(1857-1919)

50
Q

Biang was her nickname
Married to Daniel Faustino Cruz of Binan, Laguna

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MARIA(1859-1945

51
Q

The greatest Filipino hero and fearless genius
Nickname was Pepe
Lived with Josephine Bracken, Irish girl from HongKong
Had a son but this baby-boy died a few hours after birth; Rizal named him “Francisco” after his father and buried him in Dapitan

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JOSE

52
Q

Her pet name is Concha
Died of sickness at the age of 3
Her death was Rizal’s first sorrow in life

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CONCEPCION

53
Q

Her pet name was Panggoy
Died an old maid at the age of 80

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JOSEFA

54
Q

Trining was her pet name
She died also an old maid in 1951 at the age of 83

A

TRINIDAD

55
Q

Youngest of the Rizal children
Her pet name was Choleng
Married to Panteleon Quintero of Calamba

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SOLEDAD

56
Q

A Chinese immigrant from the Fukien city arrived in Manila about 1690

A

Domingo Lamco

57
Q

Rizal’s first poem in native language at the age of eight – reveals his earliest nationalist sentiment.

A

Sa Aking Kabata (To My Fellow Children)

58
Q

pet dog

A

Usman

59
Q

studied for eleven years in British school in Calcutta, India and had travel in Europe inspired Rizal to develop his artistic ability

A

Tito Jose Alberto

60
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a husky and athletic man, encouraged Rizal to develop his frail body by means of physical exercises

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Tio Manuel

61
Q

a book lover, intensified Rizal’s voracious reading of good book

A

Tio Gregorio

62
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the old and learned parish priest of Calamba, fostered Rizal’s love for scholarship and intellectual honesty

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Father Leoncio Lopez