Unit 5: Exile, Trial, & Death Flashcards

1
Q

A friend of Rizal who informed him that the revolution-ridden Cuba was raged by a yellow-fever epidemic in 1895

A

Blumentritt

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2
Q

The Katipunan leader who sent an emissary to Rizal in Dapitan

A

Andres Bonifacio

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3
Q

The cash prize won by the Manila Lottery ticket no. 9736 which was jointly owned by Rizal, Carnicero, and a Spanish resident of Dipolog

A

PHP 20,000

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4
Q

The commandant who became Rizal’s friend during his exile in Dapitan

A

Ricardo Carnicero

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5
Q

The year Rizal founded the school in Dapitan which yielded 20 pupils before he left

A

1893

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6
Q

Rizal’s favorite teacher in Ateneo and the priest assigned by the Jesuit Order to Dapitan with whom he had cordial religious discussions

A

Francisco de Paula Sanchez

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7
Q

The orphan with Irish blood and the stepdaughter of Rizal’s patient from Hong Kong

A

Josephine Bracken

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8
Q

The doctor sent by Andres Bonifacio to Dapitan to inform Rizal about Katipunan

A

Pio Valenzuela

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9
Q

A European academician and philologist friend of Rizal in London

A

Reinhold Rost

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10
Q

The scientist in Dresden, Europe to whom Rizal sent various biological specimens

A

Adolph Meyer

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11
Q

The first attempt by the […] to win back the deported Rizal to the Catholic fold was to offer him to live in the Dapitan convent under some conditions

A

Jesuit friars

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12
Q

[…], along with daughter […], joined Rizal in Dapitan and resided with him in the church convent in 1893

A
  • Dona Teodora
  • Trinidad
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13
Q

It was in […] where Rizal learned that his true love Leonor Rivera had died

A

Dapitan

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14
Q

Rizal’s niece […] also had experienced living for some time with her exile uncle in Mindanao

A

Angelica

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15
Q

In Dapitan, Rizal would rise at […] to see to his plants, feed his animals, and prepare breakfast

A

five in the morning

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16
Q

The real name of Pablo Mercado who claimed to be Rizal’s relative was […]

A

Florencio Nanaman

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17
Q

In […], Rizal wrote to the ten Governor-General Roman Blanco, volunteering to provide medical services in Cuba

A

December 1895

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18
Q

Rizal said, […] as he waved his hand in farewell to the generous and loving Dapitan folks

A

Adios, Dapitan!

19
Q

Rizal recommended that if the Katipunan were to start a revolution, it had to ask for the support of […]

A

rich and educated Filipinos

20
Q

The steamer […] departed for Manila at midnight of July 31, 1896

A

Espana

21
Q

The Filipino patriot who was once figuratively referred to by Spanish officials as a “trapped rat”

A

Rizal

22
Q

Rizal’s defense counsel who took the floor and tried his very best to save his client by reading his responsive defense

A

Lt. Luis Taviel de Andrade

23
Q

The Katipunero who disguised himself as a ship crew member and had managed to get close to Rizal

A

Emilio Jacinto

24
Q

The Katipunan plot to revolt against the Spanish authorities was discovered on August 19 through the confession of this man

A

Teodoro Patino

25
Q

Judge Advocate Dominguez presented Rizal’s criminal case followed by the lengthy speech of this prosecuting lawyer

A

Enrique de Alcocer

26
Q

The Military Commander of Barcelona who ordered to placed Rizal under heavy guard

A

General Eulogio Despujol

27
Q

The steamer which left Dapitan for Manila on July 31, 1896 with Rizal as a passenger

A

Espana

28
Q

The military leader who led the troops that forced the Rizal family to vacate their Calamba home in 1890

A

Colonel Francisco Olive

29
Q

Rizal wrote a letter to this man telling him that he received some information that Blanco had an order to arrest him

A

Blumentritt

30
Q

The Governor who signed the court decision and decreed that Rizal be executed by firing squad at 7am on December 30, 1896 at Bagumbayan (Luneta)

A

Governor-General Camilo de Polavieja

31
Q

Rizal was tried before seven members of the military court, with Lt. Col. […] acting as the president

A

Jose Togores Arjona

32
Q

Katipunan’s first major assaults happened on […] and […] when they attacked the Civil Guard garrison in Pasig

A

Aug 29 & 30

33
Q

On September 2, Rizal was transported to the ship […]

A

Isla de Panay

34
Q

The medal brought to Rizal by the Jesuit priests, Miguel Saderra Mata and Luis Viza

A

Medal of the Ateneo’s Marian Congregation

35
Q

The book Rizal gave to Josephine when they embraced some hours before his death

A

Imitation of Christ

36
Q

The priest who allegedly drafted the shorter version of Rizal’s alleged retraction

A

Pio Pi

37
Q

The priest Rizal shared his breakfast with

A

Antonio Rosell

38
Q

Rizal’s get-up as he slowly walked to Bagumbayan on the day of his execution

A

black suit and black bowler hat

39
Q

Facing the sky, the national hero fell on the ground dead at this time of the morning of December 30, 1896

A

7:03 am

40
Q

The priest who advised Rizal to forget about his resentment and marry Josephine canonically

A

Federico Faura

41
Q

This man from a Spanish newspaper, the El Heraldo de Madrid interviewed Rizal

A

Santiago Mataix

42
Q

The two last words of Rizal as he made his final effort to twist his bullet-pierced body halfway around

A

Consummatum est!
(It is finished!)

43
Q

The Austrian scholar Rizal called as “my best, my dearest friend”

A

Blumentritt