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  • 1

    Sainz de Varanda, a ____________, also boarded in Kiu-Kiang for __________. Observations of Rizal in Macao: 1. This place is __________, _______ and __________ city. 2. A dead city.

    Spanish spy, Macao, gloomy, low, small

  • 2

    1. This place is gloomy, low and small city. 2. A dead city.

    Macao

  • 3

    They stayed in the house of ______________________, one of the richest Filipinos in Macao. ____________ spent the rest of his life in cultivating plants and flowers.

    Don Juan Francisco Lecaros, Lecaros

  • 4

    They stayed in the house of Don Juan Francisco Lecaros, one of the richest ___________ in __________. Lecaros spent the rest of his life in cultivating ________ and __________.

    Filipino, Macao, plants, flowers

  • 5

    Rizal visited some of the tourist spots in __________ such as cathedrals, churches (__________ was a former Portuguese colony), theater and casino. He only spent two days in __________

    Macao, Macao, Macao

  • 6

    Rizal visited some of the tourist spots in Macao such as cathedrals, churches (Macao was a former ________________ colony), theater and casino. He only spent ____ days in Macao.

    Portugese, 2

  • 7

    Rizal and ______ boarded again to Kiu-Kiang for _____________. Rizal studied the Chinese culture, life, language, literary and customs.

    Basa, Hong Kong

  • 8

    Rizal and Basa boarded again to ____________ for Hong Kong. Rizal studied the __________ culture, life, language, literary and customs.

    Kiu-Kiang, Chinese

  • 9

    The following were his experiences while in Hong Kong: 1. Lively New Year celebration. Their celebration is normally accompanied by firecrackers to drive away evil spirits and negative vibes. 2. Loud ___________ theater. 3. A “marathon lauriat party.” The guests were served various kinds of oriental dishes such as bird nests, shark fins, century eggs, etc. 4. He also observed that the richest religious order in Hong Kong was the _____________. The religious order was engaged in different types of business such as house rentals, trade, etc.

    Chinese, Dominicans

  • 10

    ________________ had the most beautiful cemeteries in Hong Kong as compared to Catholics and Muslims.

    Protestants

  • 11

    most egoistic and extravagant cemetery. These cemeteries ornamented with expensive mausoleums and neatly sculptured sepulchers.

    Catholic Cemetery

  • 12

    simplest cemetery. These were ornamented with Arabic inscriptions on the tombstones.

    Muslim Cemeteries

  • 13

    cemeteries with beautiful plants and flowers.

    Protestant

  • 14

    Rizal continued his travel in ________ when he decided to board in Oceanic, an ______________ steamship. The ship was headed to _________. He had a cabin mate in Oceanic, an Englishman who lived in ________ for several years. Nationalities inside the _____________ steamer: Chinese, Portuguese, British and American Protestant missionary.

    Asia, American, Japan, China, American

  • 15

    Rizal continued his travel in Asia when he decided to board in ___________, an American steamship. The ship was headed to Japan. He had a cabin mate in __________, an _____________who lived in China for several years. Nationalities inside the American steamer: ___________, _____________, ___________ and ____________Protestant missionary.

    Oceanic, Oceanic, Englishman, Chinese, Portugese, British, American

  • 16

    Rizal decided to leave _______ because: 1. Living in ______ is very expensive. 2. His attention in writing his second novel might be destructed by his way of lifestyle in ________

    Paris

  • 17

    Rizal decided to leave Paris because: 1. Living in Paris is very _______________ 2. His attention in writing his _____ novel might be destructed by his way of lifestyle in Paris.

    expensive, 2nd

  • 18

    There were some rumors that said that Rizal decided to transfer in ___________ was due to reason that he was only “…running away from a girl just as he left __________”

    Belgium, London

  • 19

    Jose Rizal was with _____________ when he visited Belgium, a place where one could find the best tasting ____________.

    Jose Albert, Chocolates

  • 20

    Jose Rizal was with Jose Albert when he visited ___________, a place where one could find the best tasting chocolates.

    Belgium

  • 21

    Jose Albert was taking up an _______________ course at that time. He also accompanied Rizal to get a place in ____________ boarding house. They temporarily stayed in the house of Suzanne and Marie Jacoby at No. ____ Philippe Champagne, Brussels.

    engineering, Jacoby's, 38

  • 22

    ______________ was taking up an engineering course at that time. He also accompanied Rizal to get a place in Jacoby’s boarding house. They temporarily stayed in the house of ___________ and _________________ at No. 38 Philippe Champagne, Brussels.

    Jose Albert, Suzanne, Marie Jacoby

  • 23

    Did you know that “Champagne” was a place in _____________ from which the famous ______ was named after?

    Belgium, wine

  • 24

    Rizal wrote the sequel of _______________ (which was previously published in Berlin). In Brussels, Rizal spent much of his time doing activities such as: 1. Wrote the remaining chapters of his ______ novel, the El Filibusterismo. 2. He wrote various articles which were literary and political in nature in _______________ newspaper. 3. He wrote letters to his family and friends. 4. He took time to develop his wellness in the gym as well as to hone his skills in ____________ and ____________.

    Noli Me Tangere, 2nd, La Solidaridad, fencing, shooting

  • 25

    Rizal wrote the sequel of Noli Me Tangere (which was previously published in ___________). In _____________, Rizal spent much of his time doing activities such as: 1. Wrote the remaining chapters of his second novel, the _________________ 2. He wrote various articles which were literary and political in nature in La Solidaridad newspaper. 3. He wrote letters to his family and friends. 4. He took time to develop his wellness in the gym as well as to hone his skills in shooting and fencing.

    Berlin, Brussels, El Filibusterismo

  • 26

    Rizal wrote to _____________ : “I go to the clinic, I read, I write, I go to the gymnasium and to the armory. Speaking of shooting, I am sending you a target containing ten bullet holes; it was seven and a half meters from me. At twenty-five meters I can put all my shots into a twenty-centimeter target.”

    Antonio Luna

  • 27

    However, according to ________________ family, Rizal could _____ even hit a dinner plate placed _____ feet away during his target practice.

    Fred Baldwin, not, 20

  • 28

    Rizal was capable of empowering the social awareness and political consciousness of the _________ people and also capable of seeing things that could happen in the future. Rizal had a number of peculiar dreams during when he was in __________. These dreams were caused by anxieties and worries. Rizal admitted that he would not live long (because of his morbid premonition of death). But he still wants to finish his second novel (_________________) before the time of his death.

    Filipino, Brussels, El Filibusterismo

  • 29

    This experience was first disclosed by Rizal to ________________ through a letter. According to Rizal: “Said presentiments assault me though I do not give them entire credence. In my childhood I had a strange belief that I would not reach thirty years of age. I do not know what I thought, this. There were two months during which almost every night I had no other dream than that my friends and relatives were dead.”

    Marcelo H. Del Pilar

  • 30

    Rizal was about to go back to the Philippines when he decided to go to ___________ . He received a letter from his brother ____________ that they needed a lawyer to represent them to the Spanish Supreme Court. It is due to reason that they decided to appeal the agrarian estate case which was previously presented (and denied) in the lower court. Rizal went to _________ to ask for the legal assistance of _________________ to be their lawyer in the Spanish Supreme Court.

    Madrid, Paciano, Madrid, Marcelo H. Del Pilar

  • 31

    Rizal was about to go back to the Philippines when he decided to go to Madrid. He received a letter from his brother Paciano that they needed a __________ to represent them to the _________ Supreme Court. It is due to reason that they decided to appeal the agrarian estate case which was previously presented (and denied) in the lower court. Rizal went to Madrid to ask for the legal assistance of Marcelo H. Del Pilar to be their __________ in the ____________ Supreme Court.

    lawyer, Spanish, lawyer, Spanish

  • 32

    The Spanish Governor-General _________ was replaced by a more “liberal” Governor-General, _____________. When Rizal learned that the Spanish government was willing to grant reforms in the Philippines, he reached out to the Spanish government.

    Wyler, Eulogio Despujol

  • 33

    The __________ Governor-General Wyler was replaced by a _____ “liberal” Governor-General, Eulogio Despujol. When Rizal learned that the __________ government was willing to grant reforms in the Philippines, he reached out to the __________government.

    Spanish, more, Spanish, Spanish

  • 34

    Rizal stated that sociopolitical ills in the Philippines must first be addressed before laying the intended reforms. He volunteered himself before to participate in the __________ government in materializing the reform plans. But Governor-General ___________ ignored his proposal.

    Spanish, Despujol

  • 35

    Rizal stated that sociopolitical ills in the ______________ must first be addressed before laying the intended reforms. He volunteered himself before to participate in the Spanish government in materializing the reform plans. But Governor-General Despujol ___________ his proposal.

    Philippines, Ignore

  • 36

    Dr. Jose Rizal aimed to provide resettlements for the landless ____________ who were evicted in the __________ Agrarian Trouble. His Borneo Colonization Project aimed to transfer the evictees to North Borneo (now _____________)

    Filipinos, Calamba, sabah, malaysia

  • 37

    Dr. Jose Rizal aimed to provide resettlements for the landless Filipinos who were evicted in the Calamba Agrarian Trouble. His __________ Colonization Project aimed to transfer the evictees to ____________ (now Sabah, Malaysia)

    Borneo, North Borneo

  • 38

    _____________ was a former colony of Great Britain. Rizal viewed that ______________ as to be called “The New Calamba.”

    North Borneo

  • 39

    North Borneo was a former colony of _____________. Rizal viewed that North Borneo as to be called “________________.” Rizal was still in ______________ when he conceived this idea.

    Great Britain, The New Calamba, Hong Kong

  • 40

    On ____________ Rizal decided to materialize his plan to establish a _________ colony/community in Sabah. He personally met the British officials in the said colony. Fortunately, the British North Borneo Company granted the request of Rizal to settle the landless ___________ who were evicted by the Dominican friars.

    March 7, 1892, Filipino, Filipino

  • 41

    On March 7, 1892, Rizal decided to materialize his plan to establish a Filipino colony/community in _________. He personally met the __________ officials in the said colony. Fortunately, the __________ North Borneo Company ________the request of Rizal to settle the landless __________ who were evicted by the _____________.

    Sabah, British, British, granted, Filipinos, Dominican Friars

  • 42

    The proposal was supported by his friends in ________ : Ferdinand Blumentritt, Juan Luna, Antonio Luna, GracianoLopez-Jaena and Dr. Bautista Lin. But ____________________rejected the idea of Borneo Colonization Project. For him, it is _____ right to leave the Philippines in the hands of the __________ colonizers; that all the sacrifices and bloodshed will be disregarded if the __________ decide to.transfer in Sabah.

    Europe, Manuel T. Hidaldo, not, Spanish, Filipinos

  • 43

    The proposal was supported by his friends in Europe : ________________, ____________, ____________, ____________________ and _______________. But Manuel T. Hidalgo ___________ the idea of Borneo Colonization Project. For him, it is not right to leave the ____________ in the hands of the Spanish colonizers; that all the sacrifices and bloodshed will be disregarded if the Filipinos decide to transfer in _________.

    Ferdinand Blumentritt, Juan Luna, Antonio Luna, Graciano Lopez-Jaena, Dr. Bautista Lin, rejected, Philippines, Sabah

  • 44

    Rizal was accompanied by his sister, _________ when he finally arrived in Manila. While Rizal was on board (__________________) for Manila, the Spanish authorities were planning to arrest him. In Rizal’s departure in _____________, the Spanish consul-general immediately sent a ___________ to Spanish Governor-General ____________. His __________ only contained this statement: “the ______is in the trap.” It was ________ days before his arrival in __________, when the Spanish authorities filed a case against him and his followers.

    Lucia, SS Melbourne, Hong Kong, cablegram, Despujol, Cablegram, rat, five, Manila

  • 45

    They are accusing Rizal of organizing anti-religious and subversive activities. The Spanish Governor General also made sure that Jose Rizal had _____ acquired __________ citizenship. It is to assured that Rizal had _____ “who had the protection of a strong nation.”

    not, German, no

  • 46

    Rizal decided to personally visit Governor-General ___________ in Malacañan Palace. The purpose of his meeting with ___________ was to persuade the Governor-General to grant the release of __________________. The request was _________but the rest of the family must remain in the hands of the _________ government authorities.

    Despujol, Despujol, Don Francisco Rizal, granted, Spanish

  • 47

    Rizal boarded a _______ in _________Station to see his friends in Tarlac, Pampanga and Bulacan. Rizal was warmly accepted by his friends in Central Luzon. His friends in Central Luzon supported his advocacy on socio-political reforms through peaceful means. They also supported the reform crusade which was previously established by the Filipino ____________ in ______________

    train, Tutuban, Ilustrados, Europe

  • 48

    Rizal boarded a train in Tutuban Station to see his friends in ___________, ____________ and ___________ Rizal was warmly accepted by his friends in Central Luzon. His friends in Central Luzon supported his advocacy on socio-political reforms through peaceful means. They also supported the reform crusade which was previously established by the Filipino illustrados in Europe.

    Tarlac , Pampanga, Bulacan

  • 49

    According to Rizal, the Spanish government must provide reforms for the ______________. While Rizal was in _____________ the Spanish government officials were conducting __________ raids and arbitrary seizure of subversive materials to be used as evidences against Rizal. He returned _________ on ______________ at ___ o’clock in the _____________.

    Philippines, Central Luzon, illegal, Manila, June 28, 1892, 5, afternoon

  • 50

    Rizal went to the Malacañan Palace the day after he arrived in Manila. He tried to persuade the Governor-General to lift the penalty (exile) to the Calamba residents. But he was not able to convince Governor-General Despujol. The interview ended at 9:15. Dated???

    June 29, 1892 (7:30)

  • 51

    [JUNE 29, 1892 (7:30)] Rizal went to the Malacañan Palace the day after he arrived in __________ He tried to persuade the Governor-General to lift the penalty (exile) to the __________ residents. But he was ____ able to convince Governor-General ___________ The interview ended at ________.

    Manila, Calamba, not, Despujol, 9:15

  • 52

    [JUNE 30, 1892 (7:30)] Rizal discussed his idea about the _________ Colonization Project. As expected, the Spanish Governor-General turned _______ his idea. He was asked to come back on __________

    Borneo, down, Sunday

  • 53

    Rizal discussed his idea about the Borneo Colonization Project. As expected, the Spanish Governor-General turned down his idea. He was asked to come back on Sunday Dated???

    June 30, 1892 (7:30)

  • 54

    The Spanish Governor-General finally lifted the penalty (exile) to Rizal’s sisters. Despujol asked him if he wanted to return to Hong Kong. Rizal agreed to the Governor-General’s proposal. Dated???

    July 3, 1892, Sunday

  • 55

    [JULY 3, 1892, SUNDAY ] The __________ Governor-General finally lifted the penalty (exile) to Rizal’s __________. ______________asked him if he wanted to return to _____________. Rizal _________to the Governor-General’s proposal.

    Spanish, sister, Despujol, Hong Kong, agreed

  • 56

    ______ days after Rizal’s last meeting with Governor-General Despujol; it was the same day when the Governor-General lifted exile to Rizal’s _________. Rizal was arrested and detained in __________________.

    3, sister, Fort Santiango

  • 57

    Fort Santiago was located inside _____________. While Rizal was presenting his proposals for socio-political reforms, Governor-General ____________ presented pamphlets which contained subversive leaflets written by _______________ The title of leaflets was Pobres Frailes (Poor Friars). The article described the luxurious lifestyles of the Domican friars. Rizal denied the accusation of _____________.

    Intramos, Despujol, Fr. Jacinto, Despujol

  • 58

    _______________ was located inside Intramuros. While Rizal was presenting his proposals for socio-political reforms, Governor-General Despujol presented pamphlets which contained subversive leaflets written by Father Jacinto. The title of leaflets was ______________ (Poor Friars). The article described the ________________ lifestyles of the Dominican friars. Rizal ____________ the accusation of Despujol.

    Fort Santiago, Pobres Frailes, luxurious, denied

  • 59

    According to Rizal, they were cleared even before they arrived in the Philippines from ____________. His detention did _____even undergo the process of investigation. Rizal was a victim of arbitrary and capricious arrest.

    Hong Kong, not

  • 60

    Rizal described the garrison unit as: A room with a _________ bed, _____ table, _____chairs, a wash basin and a mirror; Three windows: First window - _________ grill, directly linked on a patio Second window - _____ grill, facing the beach and walls Third window - ______ grill, facing a door with a padlock

    decent, 1, 12, without, with, with

  • 61

    without grill, directly linked on a patio

    First Window

  • 62

    with grill, facing the beach and walls

    Second Window

  • 63

    with grill, facing a door with a padlock

    Third Window

  • 64

    The ________________ wrote an article about the unlawful arrest of Dr. Jose Rizal in Fort Santiago. This perpetuated violent reaction from the Filipinos who admired Rizal.

    Gaceta de Manila

  • 65

    The Gaceta de Manila wrote an article about the __________ arrest of Dr. Jose Rizal in _____________. This perpetuated violent reaction from the ____________ who admired Rizal.

    unlawful, Fort Santiago, Filipino