Week 4-5 Flashcards

Young Rizal’s Education and Influences

1
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was his first teacher.

A

Doña Teodora

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2
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Jose had learned the alphabet from his…

A

mother

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3
Q

He was taught how to read and write in…

A

Spanish

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4
Q

Rizal was taught, as he grew older, by ____ employed by his parents.

A

private tutors

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5
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the first tutor of Rizal

A

Maestro Celestino

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6
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the second tutor

A

Maestro Lucas Padua

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7
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a former classmate of Rizal’s Father that became the boy’s tutor.

A

Leon Monroy

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8
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Rizal’s parents started to impress the value of ___ in the young mind of Rizal.

A

education

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9
Q

inspired him to develop his artistic ability

A

Tito Jose Alberto

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10
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encourage him to develop his frail body by means of physical exercises including horseback riding, walking, and wrestling

A

Tio Manuel

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11
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he also developed in him a great admiration for the ____

A

beauty of nature

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12
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a book lover intensified his voracious reading for good books.

A

Tio Gregorio

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13
Q

Rizal possessed a God-given talent for…

A

literature

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14
Q

who encouraged him to write poetry?

A

his mother

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15
Q

At the age of 8 years old, Rizal wrote his first poem in the native language entitled…

A

Sa Aking Mga Kabata - To My Fellow Children

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16
Q

the bird which soars to freer…

A

space above

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17
Q

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

A

Father Leoncio Lopez

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18
Q

One Sunday afternoon in ___, Jose, accompanied by Paciano, left Calamba for Biñan.

A

June 1869,

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19
Q

the cousin he went sightseeing with

A

Leandro

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20
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Instead of enjoying the sights, Jose became ____ because of homesickness

A

depressed

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21
Q

In the moonlight,” he recounted, “I remembered my _____, my idolized mother, and my solicitous sisters”.

A

hometown

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22
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a severe disciplinarian

A

Maestro Justiano Aquino Cruz

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23
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why did the boy’s in class laugh

A

Jose’s answer of saying he knows a little of Spanish and Latin

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24
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the teacher’s son and bully of Rizal

A

Pedro

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25
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challenged Rizal to an arm-wrestling match, in which Rizal lost

A

Andres Salandanan

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26
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He was not _____ by nature, but he never ran away from a fight.

A

quarrelsome

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27
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a master painter

A

Juancho

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28
Q

the classmate that he became an apprentice with

A

Jose Guevarra

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29
Q

Jose beat all the ____ in academic studies

A

Biñan boys

30
Q

Because of his intellectual superiority, some of his _____ envied him.

A

older classmates

31
Q

Rare was the day when he was not stretched on the bench for a whipping or punished _____ blows in the open palm.

A

with five (5) or (6)

32
Q

a motorboat

A

Talim

33
Q

After one year and a half in Biñan, he was advised by his maestro to advance his studies in…

A

Manila

34
Q

In _____, Don Francisco decided to send Rizal to Ateneo Municipal

A

1872

35
Q

later became Ateneo De Manila

A

Ateneo Municipal

36
Q

The ___ of education in Ateneo Municipal was more advance.

A

Jesuit’s system

37
Q

Its discipline was ___, and the method were varied.

A

rigid

38
Q

what are the three things that Ateneo promoted?

A

physical culture
humanities
scientific studies.

39
Q

what vocational courses did it establish

A

agriculture
commerce
mechanics

40
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principal purpose

A

mold the character and will

41
Q

The students heard ____ before the beginning of the class, which was opened and closed with prayers.

A

mass

42
Q

Jose’s first professor in Ateneo

A

Fr. Jose Bech

43
Q

externo (non-boarders)

A

Carthaginian Empire

44
Q

Interiors (boarders)

A

Roman Empire

45
Q

best rank

A

emperor

46
Q

the first award Rizal received in Ateneo

A

“a religious picture”

47
Q

where Rizal had private lessons to improve his Spanish

A

Sta. Isabel College

48
Q

why di he not enjoy his vacation

A

mother was in prison

49
Q

for what did he receive a gold medal

A

diligent student and voracious reader

50
Q

a novel by Alexander Dumas

A

Count on Monte Cristo

51
Q

the hero of the story that stirred Rizal’s imagination

A

Edmond Dantes

52
Q

a book written by Dr. Feodor Jagor

A

Travels in the Philippines

53
Q

Through his readings, he discovered the ______ and its influence in his search for knowledge.

A

wisdom of the books

54
Q

Another book that his father bought was the _____ which was a rich source of historical facts about the world.

A

Universal History of Cesar Cantu

55
Q

In ____, shortly after the opening of classes, her mother personally told him that she was released from prison.

A

June 1874,

56
Q

his academic performance fell short from the previous year. He won only…

A

one medal in Latin

57
Q

There were other poems written by Jose Rizal while in Ateneo as inspired by…

A

Father Sanchez

58
Q

The academic excellence of Rizal and his literary skills qualified him for membership in two exclusive organizations at the Ateneo, namely:

A

The academy of Spanish Literature

Academy of Natural Science

59
Q

the position he gained from the exclusive Ateneo organizations

A

prefect

60
Q

a poem dedicated to his mother on her birthday.

A

Mi primera Inspiracion (My First Inspiration)

61
Q

A tender poem in honor of Calamba, the hero’s natal town.

A

Un Recuerdo a Mi Pueblo (In Memory of My Town)

62
Q

his poem shows the importance of religion in education.

A

Intimate Alliance between Religion and Good Education

63
Q

For Rizal education without __ is not education at all

A

God

63
Q

a poem which reflects his highest regard for education.

A

Through education the country receives light

64
Q

had a significant role which plays in the molding of a native attainment of its progress and welfare.

A

Education

65
Q

He studied painting under the famous painter…

A

Augustin Saez

66
Q

noted Filipino sculptor

A

Romualdo de Jesus

66
Q

carved on Philippine Hardwood

A

The Virgin Mary

67
Q

Philippine Hardwood

A

Batikuling

68
Q

what Rizal used to carve

A

pocket-knife

69
Q

what did he carve that delighted Father Lleonart

A

The Sacred Heart of Jesus