RIZAL ALL Flashcards

1
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First teacher of Rizal

A

Dona Teodora

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2
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Bully of Rizal

A

Pedro

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3
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Sibling of Rizal that accompanied him to continue his studies in Binan

A

Paciano

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4
Q

A classmate named ______________________ challenged Jose for an
arm-wrestling match.

A

Andres Salandanan

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5
Q

Jose spent his leisure hours with master old painter named _____________________ He was freely gave give lessons in drawing and painting.

A

Juancho.

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6
Q

Ateneo was the counterpart of what school during Rizal’s time

A

Colegio de San Juan de Letran

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7
Q

College Registrar of Ateneo Municipal who
refused to admit Jose

A

Father Margin Fernando,

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8
Q

Through the intercession of ___________________ nephew of Father
Burgos, Jose was admitted at Ateneo.

A

Manuel Xeres Burgos,

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9
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(the non-boarder of Ateneo)

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Carthaginian

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10
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(the boarder inside Ateneo)

A

Roman

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11
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first professor of Jose in
Ateneo

A

Fr. Jose Bech

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12
Q

Rizal took private lessons in _________________ during noon recesses to improve
his Spanish language

A

Sta. Isabel College

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13
Q

Sibling of Rizal who brought him to ____________________

A

Tanawan

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14
Q

Pen names of Rizal

A

Dimasalang
Laong Laan

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15
Q

Name of the Commandants residence in dapitan

A

Casa Real

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16
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Name of the Commandant who owned Casa Real

A

Captain Ricardo Carcinero

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17
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Priest who made attempts by correspondence to win over to Catholicism the exiled physician.

A

Pablo Pastells

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18
Q
  • Claimed to be Rizal’s Relative and introduced himself as “Pablo Mercado”.
  • A paid secret agent by Recollect friars Volunteering to deliver Rizal’s letters to
    Manila but got busted.
A

Florencio Nanaman

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19
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  • Emissary sent by Katipunan Leader, “Andres Bonifacio” .
  • Andres Bonifacio messaged to be sanctioned by Rizal about the revolution.
  • Rizal disapprove the revolution stating a peaceful war is better than violent war.
  • Rizal recommended to as support form “Antonio Luna”
A

Doctor Pio Valenzuela

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20
Q

Rizal’s true love who died while he was in Dapitan.

A

Leonor Rivera

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21
Q

She is the common-law
wife of Rizal who is the
mother of their child who
was prematurely born and
died hours after birth.

A

Josephine Bracken

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22
Q

Last Words of Rizal

A

Consummatum est

It is finished

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23
Q

An account of Spanish Observations about the Filipinos and the Philippines

A

Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

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24
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is the work of an honest observer, a versatile bureaucrat, who knew the workings of the administration from the inside

A

THE SUCESOS

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25
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author of Sucesos De Las Islas Filipinas

A

Antonio De Morga

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26
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the cross represents the __________________

A

sufferings

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27
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the Pomelo blossoms and laurel
leaves represents the ____________________

A

honor and fidelity.

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28
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the silhouette of a Filipina represents the ____________________

A

Maria Clara

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29
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the burning torch represents the ____________________

A

rage and passion.

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30
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the sunflowers represents the ____________________

A

enlightenment

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31
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the bamboo
stalks that were cut down but grew back the ____________________

A

resilience

32
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the a man in a cassock with hairy feet represents the ____________________

A

priests using
religion in a dirty way.

33
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the chains represents the ____________________

34
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the whips represents the ____________________

35
Q

On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the helmet of the guardia civil represents the ____________________

A

arrogance of those in authority.

36
Q

What bible verse was the Noli me Tangere title taken from

A

John 20:17

37
Q

Rizal finished the novel Noli me Tangere on December_________

38
Q

Noli me Tangere was printed what place __________

A

Berlin, Germany

39
Q

He is a son of a Filipino
businessman, Don Rafael Ibarra, he studied in Europe for seven
years.

A

Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin

40
Q

Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin symbolized

A

the idealism of
the privileged youth

41
Q

She was raised by Capitán Tiago, San
Diego’s cabeza de barangay and is the most
beautiful and widely celebrated girl in San
Diego.

A

María Clara de los Santos y Alba

42
Q

María Clara de los Santos y Alba symbolized

A

purity and innocence of
the sheltered native woman.

43
Q

Filipino businessman and the cabeza de
barangay or head of barangay of the town of
San Diego

A

Don Santiago de los Santos

Kapitan Tiago

44
Q

A Franciscan friar and the former parish curate
of San Diego. He is best known as a notorious
character who speaks with harsh words and has
been a cruel priest during his stay in the town.

A

Padre Dámaso (Dámaso Verdolagas)

45
Q

He is the real father of María Clara

A

Padre Dámaso (Dámaso Verdolagas)

46
Q

Ibarra’s mysterious friend and ally. He
wants to revolutionize the country and to be
freed from Spanish oppression.

47
Q

Kapitan Tiago symbolizes

A

the rich Filipinos who oppress their fellow country men

48
Q

Padre Dámaso symbolizes

A

Spanish friars of Rizal’s time.

49
Q

Elias represents the

A

common Filipino.

50
Q

Elias is said to be the personification of _______________

A

Andres
Bonifacio.

51
Q

Seeking for reforms from the government, he
expresses his ideals in paper written in a cryptographic
alphabet similar from hieroglyphs and Coptic figures hoping “that the future generations may be able to decipher it” and realized the abuse and oppression
done by the conquerors.

A

Filosofo Tacio(Pilosopo
Tasyo) /Don Anastacio

52
Q

Filosofo Tacio(Pilosopo
Tasyo) symbolizes the

A

Learned Filipino

53
Q

The deranged mother of Basilio and Crispín.

54
Q

Narcisa symbolizes

A

Personified the suffering of the motherland.

55
Q

Sisa’s 7-year-old son. An altar boy, he was
unjustly accused of stealing money from the
church.

56
Q

Sisa’s favorite son

57
Q

Sisa’s 10-year-old son. An acolyte tasked to ring
the church bells for the Angelus, he faced the
dread of losing his younger brother and falling of his mother into insanity.

58
Q

A Dominican friar. He is described as short and
has fair skin. He is instructed by an old priest in
his order to watch Crisóstomo Ibarra.

A

Padre Hernando de la Sibyla

59
Q

Padre Hernando symbolizes the

A

the liberal friar but would rather stay in the background rather than incur the wrath of other priests in power.

60
Q

Franciscan curate of San Diego, secretly
harboring lust for María Clara.

A

Padre Bernardo Salví

61
Q

Chief of the Guardia Civil. Mortal enemy of the
priests for power in San Diego and husband of
Doña Consolacion.

62
Q

Wife of the Alférez, nicknamed as la musa de los guardias civiles (The muse of the Civil Guards) or la Alféreza, was a former laundrywoman who passes herself as a Peninsular; best remembered
for her abusive treatment of Sisa.

A

Doña Consolacíon

63
Q

Doña Consolacíon symbolizes the

A

Filipinos in our society who are ashamed of their own race and nationality.

64
Q

An ambitious Filipina who classifies herself as
a Spanish and mimics Spanish ladies by
putting on heavy make-up.

A

Doña Victorina

65
Q

Doña Victorina symbolizes

A

those who have a distorted
view of their identity.

66
Q

A distant nephew of Tiburcio de Espanada, the
would-be fiancé of María Clara. Although he
presented himself as a practitioner of law, it was
later revealed that he, just like Don Tiburcio, is a
fraud.

A

Alfonso Linares

67
Q

Alfonso Linares represented

A

young Spaniards who came to the Philippines hoping for a better life than their motherland

68
Q

Unnamed person in the novel, he is the most
powerful official in the Philippines. He has
great disdains against the friars and corrupt
officials, and sympathizes Ibarra.

A

Governor General

69
Q

Governor General symbolizes the

A

the typical Governor Generals of
the Philippines who would often distain the
power that friars had.

70
Q

A representative of the younger, less religiously
shackled generation of movers and shakers in San Diego and Vice Mayor of the town of San Diego, leader of the liberals.

A

Don Filipo Lino

71
Q

He despises the idea of spending lavish amounts of money on the numerous feast days that mark the religious calendar, seeing it as both wasteful and burdensome to the citizens.

A

Don Filipo Lino

72
Q

He is the linguistic curate of a nearby town, who
says the sermon during San Diego’s fiesta.

A

Padre Manuel Martín

73
Q

Father of Crisóstomo Ibarra. Though he is the
richest man in San Diego, he is also the most
virtuous and generous.

A

Don Rafael Ibarra

74
Q

Wife of Capitan Tiago and mother of María Clara.
She died giving birth to her. In reality, she was
raped by Dámaso so she could bear a child.

A

Dona Pía Alba

75
Q

Dona Pía Alba represents the

A

women who had been abused
by the clergy and have been silenced by their
shame.

76
Q

How many chapters in Noli me Tangere

A

64 Chapters