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Which among the following are the original historical sources?
Primary Sources
2
Among the choices given which is NOT an example of primary source?
Biographies
3
What historical sources are materials by nature?
Unwritten Sources
4
From the evidences listed which is considered as material evidence?
Archeological
5
Historian consider these sources as record and existing legal situation as the best sources of writing history.
Diplomatic Sources
6
Which is an example of a primary source?
News Paper
7
What is the historical tract typically composed to inform contemporaries or succeeding generations?
Scientific Tract
8
These materials made by people long after the events being described had taken place.
Secondary Source
9
In investigating historical subject a historian proceeds by asking the following question, "What was going on in the world when the text was created?" The historian is asking for which of the following C's?
Context
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This is an historical method where historians investigate, collect, and examine sources.
Historical Analysis
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It is known as the historian's ability to reconstruct historical events.
Historiography
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The historian's aim of searching for the truth, authenticity, and plausibility is called _________.
Verisimilitude
13
Which of the following articles of the Kartilya ng Katipunan expresses the value of man as steadfast guide for women and children in the struggle for self-rule?
Art. 10
14
What could be the reason why the Philippines Revolution although widely known as agrarian revolution was not given emphasis in the Proclamation of the Philippine Independence?
Revolutionary leaders like Aguinaldo, Bautista, and Buencamino were landholders
15
Which of the following political actions could have made a big difference in Cory Aquino's administration?
She invoked the choice of waiving the large sun of foreign debt incurred by the Marcos regime.
16
How does the Spanish leadership call those people who refused to servilely obey the wishes and whims of the authorities?
Persona Sospechosa
17
Who among GOMBURZA was executed last?
Burgos
18
The consecutive past and the liberated future of the Philippines were depicted best in the 1930's by which of the following caricatures?
"Flaming Youth" by Alfred McCoy
19
Which statement is untrue in the speech of Corazon C. Aquino delivered in the US Congress on September 18, 1986?
Development of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform in the Philippines
20
When was the FIRST Holy Catholic Mass held in the Philippines?
March 31, 1521
21
When was the "Cry of Pugad Lawin" according to Pio Valenzuela's controversial account?
August 23, 1896
22
Which version of the "Cry could not be accepted with equal weight since the writer is not a participant of the historic event?
Alvarez's the "Cry of Bahay Toro"
23
Political patronage was depicted early among Filipino politicians which of the following caricatures?
"El Turno de Los Partidos" published by Lipang Kalabaw
24
Who was known as the keeper of the Katipunan's secret documents?
Gregorio de Jesus
25
The Cry of Pugad Lawin has four versions with different accounts. However, the closest version were from those eyewitnesses of the event. Whose version is more or less telling the truth of what really happened?
Guillermo Masangkay
26
On the archival of Japanese reports, The Philippines historians scrutinize carefully the factuality of documents by looking into the context and agenda behind it's creation. This specific event is an example of __________.
Internal Criticism
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Which of the following groups uses the tripartite view of Philippine History?
Early Nationalists
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Readings of the Kartilya will reveal a more thorough understanding of __________.
The Katipunan and the significant role that played in the revolution
29
The last cartoon that was published by Lipang Karabaw is about __________.
The patronage of the U.S being covered by Filipino politicians
30
What does the acronym EDSA stand for?
Epifanio de Los Santos Avenue
31
Which of the following is true about the Annales School of History? I. A school history which challenged the cannons of history. II. It studied the history of peasantry, history of medicine, & history of environment. III. No document, No history
I & II
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This kind of perspective highlights the importance of facilitating an internal conversation and discourse among Filipinos about our own history, using the language that is understood by everyone.
Pantayong Pananaw
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It is historical seal that has been subject of special study of experts.
Sigillographers
34
It determines the historicity of the facts contained in the document.
Internal Criticism
35
It is dictionary of biography that gives example of handwriting.
Isographies
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This refers to the time when historical criticism was properly formed.
17th Century
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This is considered as a hoax or misrepresentation from the genuine document.
Anachronistic
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This criticism deals with more important matters than the external form.
Higher Criticism
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It determines the authenticity of the source.
External Criticism
40
It is the island that is three hundred leagues from the island of Landroni according to Pigafetta.
Samar
41
What school of thought requires empirical and observable evidence before one can claim that a particular knowledge is true?
Positivism
42
It is the place where the visitors of Pigafetta on the 18th of March lived.
Zuluan
43
It is the current name for Humunu Island.
Homonhon
44
It is the italian term for "The Watering-place of Good Signs"
Aquada da li buoni segnialli
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It refers to the municipality of Hinunangan today that was passed across by the group of Pigafetta as they had their course towards the West-Southwest direction.
Hiunanghan
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It is the term used by Pigafetta which refers to small boat.
Baloto
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It refers to the king of Butuan.
Raja Colambu
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It is the term used by Pigafetta which refers to the island of Cebu.
Zubu
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It is the island passes through by the group of Pigafetta where bats are as large as eagles as they laid their course toward the Northwest direction going to Cebu.
Gatighan
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This refers to the era when historical forgery was not known.
Middle Ages