Rizal Finals (G4-G6)

Rizal Finals (G4-G6)
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  • 1

    One of the 1st books ever to tackle Philippine History

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas

  • 2

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas published in

    Mexico in 1609

  • 3

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas by

    Antonio de Morga

  • 4

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas annotated by

    Jose Rizal

  • 5

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas prologue by

    Dr. Ferdinand Blumentritt

  • 6

    Book describes the events inside and outside of the country from __________, including the history of the Philippines

    1493 to 1603

  • 7

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas consist of how many chapters?

    8 chapters

  • 8

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas discuss the three aspects of a colonizer and the colonized country.

    Political, Social, Economical

  • 9

    The content of the book is based on

    Documentary Research, Observation, Personal Experience of Morga

  • 10

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas means

    Events in the Philippine Island

  • 11

    Primary goal of this book

    Documentation of events during the Spanish Colonial Period of the Philippines

  • 12

    Author of Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas

    Dr. Antonio De Morga

  • 13

    Antonio de Morga's Bday

    November 29, 1559

  • 14

    Antonio de Morga's died on

    July 21, 1636

  • 15

    •He was a Spanish leader •lawyer •High-ranking official for 43 years (in the Philippines, New Spain and Peru) •Spanish conquistador •Government official •Historical Anthropologist •He wrote the first lay formal history of the Philippines conquest by Spain

    Antonio De Morga

  • 16

    Purpose of Annotation

    To awaken, To correct, To prove

  • 17

    Birthday of Ferdinand Blumentritt

    September 10, 1853

  • 18

    Ferdinand Blumentritt died on

    September 20, 1913

  • 19

    •He was an Austrian Teacher •Secondary school principal in Leitmeritz •Lecturer •Author of articles and books in the Philippines and its ethnography •He is well known in the Philippines for his close friends with the writer and propagandist Jose Rizal •He encourage Rizal to write about the Philippines 'pre colonial history

    Ferdinand Blumentritt

  • 20

    First objective on Rizal's annotation

    The Early Filipino Pride

  • 21

    Second Objective on Rizal's annotation

    History as a Propaganda Weapon

  • 22

    Our forefathers in the pre-colonial Philippines already possessed a working judicial and legislative system

    Early Government

  • 23

    The Spanish missionaries exploited the baybayin for their own ends, learning and using it to translate their goals

    High Literacy

  • 24

    Our ancestors were very proficient in the art of war. Aside from wielding swords and spears,they also knew how to make and fire guns and cannons

    Early Artillery

  • 25

    The pre-colonial Filipinos had already established trading and diplomatic relations with countries as far away as the Middle East

    Smooth Foreign Relations

  • 26

    In terms of food, our forefathers did not suffer from any lack thereof. Blessed with such a resource -rich country,they had enough for themselves and their families

    Self-sufficient

  • 27

    Our ancestors possessed a complex working society and a culture replete with works of arts and literature

    Advanced Civilization

  • 28

    In Rizal's Annotation: Philippines was ___________ and was actually _________

    Not Deserted, Habitable

  • 29

    In Morga's Sucesos: Philippines was ________ and ___________

    Deserted, Inhabitable

  • 30

    He is an early biographer of Rizal translated into English some of the more important of Rizal's translation of Morga's Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas

    Austin Craig

  • 31

    Preposition 1 The people of the Philippines have a _______ on their own, before the coming of the Spaniards.

    Culture

  • 32

    Preposition 2 Filipinos were decimated, demoralized, exploited and ______ by the Spaniards Colonization

    Ruined

  • 33

    Preposition 3 The _______ state of the Philippines was not necessarily superior to its past

    Present

  • 34

    a novel written by Jose Rizal during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 35

    Noli Me Tangere is Latin for

    Touch Me Not

  • 36

    Discoveries of Ibarra when he returns home from Europe

    Injustices, Corruption

  • 37

    Noli Me Tangere was originally published in

    Spanish in 1887

  • 38

    It is a seminal work in Philippine literature and a significant piece of resistance literature against colonial oppression

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 39

    Love interest of Ibarra

    Maria Clara

  • 40

    a young man who returns to Philippines after studying in Europe

    Crisostomo Ibarra

  • 41

    He is a mysterious man with a tragic past

    Elias

  • 42

    She symbolizes the fallout from the social and political issues

    Maria Clara

  • 43

    She illustrates the impact of the friars' oppressive comtrol on people's lives and acts as a symbol of the sociological and political repercussions

    Maria Clara

  • 44

    She portrays women who are often objectified and abused by the Spanish colonizers

    Maria Clara

  • 45

    She is embodiment of the virtues of humility, purity, and familial loyalty

    Maria Clara

  • 46

    He represents the class of educated Filipinos

    Crisostomo Ibarra

  • 47

    His character portrays those Filipinos who suffer and victims of abusive and unjustifiable justice system of colonizers

    Crisostomo Ibarra

  • 48

    He symbolizes rich Filipino

    Capitan Tiago

  • 49

    His character serves as a vehicle to illuminate the systemic inequalities ingrained in society

    Capitan Tiago

  • 50

    His character also serves as a commentary on the complex social dynamics and moral choices of individuals during the colonial period

    Capitan Tiago

  • 51

    His symbolizes the Spanish friars of Rizal's time

    Padre Damaso

  • 52

    She represents the suffering and exploitation endured by many Filipinos under Spanish colonial rule

    Sisa

  • 53

    He symbolizes the poor Filipino Indios who have been wrongly accused of many crimes that they didn't commit

    Crispin

  • 54

    He represents the dismissive attitude towards social problems among the country's educated youth

    Basilio

  • 55

    He is portrayed as a symbol of the Filipino masses and their struggles against oppression, embodying their resilience, strength and determination.

    Elias

  • 56

    He symbolizes the learned Filipinos who had once embraced the culture of the Spanish regime

    Pilosopong Tasyo

  • 57

    Her character symbolizes the Filipinos in our society who are ashamed of their own race and Nationality

    Donya Victorina

  • 58

    She symbolizes those who have a distorted view of their identity

    Donya Victorina

  • 59

    Considered masterpiece of Philippine Literature

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 60

    Rizal proposed the writing of a novel about the Philippines by a group of Filipinos on

    January 2, 1884 in Central University in Madrid

  • 61

    Rizal continued writing Noli, finishing the ½ of the 2nd half on

    1885 in Paris

  • 62

    He finished the ¼ of last 2 chapter on

    April-June 1886

  • 63

    Rizal finished Noli on

    February 21, 1887 in Alemanya

  • 64

    Friend of Rizal from Bulacan who financed the published of Noli Me Tangere

    Dr.Maximo Viola

  • 65

    Noli Me Tangere came off the press and 2k copies worth 300 pesos per copy in imprenta lette on

    March 29, 1887 in Berlin, Albanya

  • 66

    Rizal has already sending Blumentritt a copy of "my first book" on

    March 21, 1887

  • 67

    Social Cancer

    Noli

  • 68

    Second novel written by Jose Rizal

    El Filibusterismo

  • 69

    Novel dedicated to Gomburza

    El Filibusterismo

  • 70

    first published in 1891 in Ghent

    El Filibusterismo

  • 71

    Rizal took _ years to write his second novel

    3

  • 72

    He began writing El Filibusterismo on

    October 1887 in Calamba

  • 73

    he revised the plot and some chapters of El Fili on

    1888 in London

  • 74

    Rizal continued to work on manuscript of El Fili in

    Paris

  • 75

    Rizal completed the book of El Fili on

    March 29, 1891 in Biarritz

  • 76

    El Filibusterismo was published on

    September 18, 1891 in Ghent

  • 77

    El Filibusterismo was partially funded by

    Valentin Ventura

  • 78

    El Filibusterismo revolves around Crisostomo Ibarra who returns as

    Simoun

  • 79

    wealthy jeweler that secretly plans a violent revolution in order to avenge himself for his misfortune as Ibarra

    Simoun

  • 80

    an aspiring and so far a successful physician and Juli's boyfriend

    Basilio

  • 81

    Basilio's friend Nephew of Padre Florentino Described as a poet, taller and more robust than Basilio although younger

    Isagani

  • 82

    Isagani's uncle retired priest

    Father Florentino

  • 83

    Dominican, Isagani's friend

    Father Fernandez

  • 84

    known as Kapitan Tiago, stepfather of Maria Clara

    Don Santiago De Los Santos

  • 85

    Highest ranking official in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period

    Captain-General

  • 86

    described as Maria Clara's confessor

    Father Bernardo Salvi

  • 87

    a Dominican who serves as a physics professor in UST

    Father Millon

  • 88

    A chinese businessman aspiring to be a consul for china 8 tge Philippines

    Quiroga

  • 89

    His full name is Custodio de Salazar y Sanchezde Monteredondo Famous Contractor The Incompetent opportunist

    Don Custodio

  • 90

    The Patriotic Columnist

    Ben-Zayb

  • 91

    The controversial parish priest

    Father Camorra

  • 92

    The Betraying spiritual adviser

    Father Irene

  • 93

    From Reluctant Student to Committed Follower

    Placido Penitente

  • 94

    Gf of Isagani niece of Donya Victorina she later marries Juanito Pelaez

    Paulita Gomez

  • 95

    former cabeza de Barangay

    Kabesang Tales

  • 96

    Work of the mind

    El Filibusterismo

  • 97

    Work of the Heart

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 98

    describes the pain of society today

    El Filibusterismo

  • 99

    describes the resurgence in thought long dead

    Noli Me Tangere

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    One of the 1st books ever to tackle Philippine History

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas

  • 2

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas published in

    Mexico in 1609

  • 3

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas by

    Antonio de Morga

  • 4

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas annotated by

    Jose Rizal

  • 5

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas prologue by

    Dr. Ferdinand Blumentritt

  • 6

    Book describes the events inside and outside of the country from __________, including the history of the Philippines

    1493 to 1603

  • 7

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas consist of how many chapters?

    8 chapters

  • 8

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas discuss the three aspects of a colonizer and the colonized country.

    Political, Social, Economical

  • 9

    The content of the book is based on

    Documentary Research, Observation, Personal Experience of Morga

  • 10

    Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas means

    Events in the Philippine Island

  • 11

    Primary goal of this book

    Documentation of events during the Spanish Colonial Period of the Philippines

  • 12

    Author of Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas

    Dr. Antonio De Morga

  • 13

    Antonio de Morga's Bday

    November 29, 1559

  • 14

    Antonio de Morga's died on

    July 21, 1636

  • 15

    •He was a Spanish leader •lawyer •High-ranking official for 43 years (in the Philippines, New Spain and Peru) •Spanish conquistador •Government official •Historical Anthropologist •He wrote the first lay formal history of the Philippines conquest by Spain

    Antonio De Morga

  • 16

    Purpose of Annotation

    To awaken, To correct, To prove

  • 17

    Birthday of Ferdinand Blumentritt

    September 10, 1853

  • 18

    Ferdinand Blumentritt died on

    September 20, 1913

  • 19

    •He was an Austrian Teacher •Secondary school principal in Leitmeritz •Lecturer •Author of articles and books in the Philippines and its ethnography •He is well known in the Philippines for his close friends with the writer and propagandist Jose Rizal •He encourage Rizal to write about the Philippines 'pre colonial history

    Ferdinand Blumentritt

  • 20

    First objective on Rizal's annotation

    The Early Filipino Pride

  • 21

    Second Objective on Rizal's annotation

    History as a Propaganda Weapon

  • 22

    Our forefathers in the pre-colonial Philippines already possessed a working judicial and legislative system

    Early Government

  • 23

    The Spanish missionaries exploited the baybayin for their own ends, learning and using it to translate their goals

    High Literacy

  • 24

    Our ancestors were very proficient in the art of war. Aside from wielding swords and spears,they also knew how to make and fire guns and cannons

    Early Artillery

  • 25

    The pre-colonial Filipinos had already established trading and diplomatic relations with countries as far away as the Middle East

    Smooth Foreign Relations

  • 26

    In terms of food, our forefathers did not suffer from any lack thereof. Blessed with such a resource -rich country,they had enough for themselves and their families

    Self-sufficient

  • 27

    Our ancestors possessed a complex working society and a culture replete with works of arts and literature

    Advanced Civilization

  • 28

    In Rizal's Annotation: Philippines was ___________ and was actually _________

    Not Deserted, Habitable

  • 29

    In Morga's Sucesos: Philippines was ________ and ___________

    Deserted, Inhabitable

  • 30

    He is an early biographer of Rizal translated into English some of the more important of Rizal's translation of Morga's Sucesos Delas Islas Filipinas

    Austin Craig

  • 31

    Preposition 1 The people of the Philippines have a _______ on their own, before the coming of the Spaniards.

    Culture

  • 32

    Preposition 2 Filipinos were decimated, demoralized, exploited and ______ by the Spaniards Colonization

    Ruined

  • 33

    Preposition 3 The _______ state of the Philippines was not necessarily superior to its past

    Present

  • 34

    a novel written by Jose Rizal during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 35

    Noli Me Tangere is Latin for

    Touch Me Not

  • 36

    Discoveries of Ibarra when he returns home from Europe

    Injustices, Corruption

  • 37

    Noli Me Tangere was originally published in

    Spanish in 1887

  • 38

    It is a seminal work in Philippine literature and a significant piece of resistance literature against colonial oppression

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 39

    Love interest of Ibarra

    Maria Clara

  • 40

    a young man who returns to Philippines after studying in Europe

    Crisostomo Ibarra

  • 41

    He is a mysterious man with a tragic past

    Elias

  • 42

    She symbolizes the fallout from the social and political issues

    Maria Clara

  • 43

    She illustrates the impact of the friars' oppressive comtrol on people's lives and acts as a symbol of the sociological and political repercussions

    Maria Clara

  • 44

    She portrays women who are often objectified and abused by the Spanish colonizers

    Maria Clara

  • 45

    She is embodiment of the virtues of humility, purity, and familial loyalty

    Maria Clara

  • 46

    He represents the class of educated Filipinos

    Crisostomo Ibarra

  • 47

    His character portrays those Filipinos who suffer and victims of abusive and unjustifiable justice system of colonizers

    Crisostomo Ibarra

  • 48

    He symbolizes rich Filipino

    Capitan Tiago

  • 49

    His character serves as a vehicle to illuminate the systemic inequalities ingrained in society

    Capitan Tiago

  • 50

    His character also serves as a commentary on the complex social dynamics and moral choices of individuals during the colonial period

    Capitan Tiago

  • 51

    His symbolizes the Spanish friars of Rizal's time

    Padre Damaso

  • 52

    She represents the suffering and exploitation endured by many Filipinos under Spanish colonial rule

    Sisa

  • 53

    He symbolizes the poor Filipino Indios who have been wrongly accused of many crimes that they didn't commit

    Crispin

  • 54

    He represents the dismissive attitude towards social problems among the country's educated youth

    Basilio

  • 55

    He is portrayed as a symbol of the Filipino masses and their struggles against oppression, embodying their resilience, strength and determination.

    Elias

  • 56

    He symbolizes the learned Filipinos who had once embraced the culture of the Spanish regime

    Pilosopong Tasyo

  • 57

    Her character symbolizes the Filipinos in our society who are ashamed of their own race and Nationality

    Donya Victorina

  • 58

    She symbolizes those who have a distorted view of their identity

    Donya Victorina

  • 59

    Considered masterpiece of Philippine Literature

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 60

    Rizal proposed the writing of a novel about the Philippines by a group of Filipinos on

    January 2, 1884 in Central University in Madrid

  • 61

    Rizal continued writing Noli, finishing the ½ of the 2nd half on

    1885 in Paris

  • 62

    He finished the ¼ of last 2 chapter on

    April-June 1886

  • 63

    Rizal finished Noli on

    February 21, 1887 in Alemanya

  • 64

    Friend of Rizal from Bulacan who financed the published of Noli Me Tangere

    Dr.Maximo Viola

  • 65

    Noli Me Tangere came off the press and 2k copies worth 300 pesos per copy in imprenta lette on

    March 29, 1887 in Berlin, Albanya

  • 66

    Rizal has already sending Blumentritt a copy of "my first book" on

    March 21, 1887

  • 67

    Social Cancer

    Noli

  • 68

    Second novel written by Jose Rizal

    El Filibusterismo

  • 69

    Novel dedicated to Gomburza

    El Filibusterismo

  • 70

    first published in 1891 in Ghent

    El Filibusterismo

  • 71

    Rizal took _ years to write his second novel

    3

  • 72

    He began writing El Filibusterismo on

    October 1887 in Calamba

  • 73

    he revised the plot and some chapters of El Fili on

    1888 in London

  • 74

    Rizal continued to work on manuscript of El Fili in

    Paris

  • 75

    Rizal completed the book of El Fili on

    March 29, 1891 in Biarritz

  • 76

    El Filibusterismo was published on

    September 18, 1891 in Ghent

  • 77

    El Filibusterismo was partially funded by

    Valentin Ventura

  • 78

    El Filibusterismo revolves around Crisostomo Ibarra who returns as

    Simoun

  • 79

    wealthy jeweler that secretly plans a violent revolution in order to avenge himself for his misfortune as Ibarra

    Simoun

  • 80

    an aspiring and so far a successful physician and Juli's boyfriend

    Basilio

  • 81

    Basilio's friend Nephew of Padre Florentino Described as a poet, taller and more robust than Basilio although younger

    Isagani

  • 82

    Isagani's uncle retired priest

    Father Florentino

  • 83

    Dominican, Isagani's friend

    Father Fernandez

  • 84

    known as Kapitan Tiago, stepfather of Maria Clara

    Don Santiago De Los Santos

  • 85

    Highest ranking official in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period

    Captain-General

  • 86

    described as Maria Clara's confessor

    Father Bernardo Salvi

  • 87

    a Dominican who serves as a physics professor in UST

    Father Millon

  • 88

    A chinese businessman aspiring to be a consul for china 8 tge Philippines

    Quiroga

  • 89

    His full name is Custodio de Salazar y Sanchezde Monteredondo Famous Contractor The Incompetent opportunist

    Don Custodio

  • 90

    The Patriotic Columnist

    Ben-Zayb

  • 91

    The controversial parish priest

    Father Camorra

  • 92

    The Betraying spiritual adviser

    Father Irene

  • 93

    From Reluctant Student to Committed Follower

    Placido Penitente

  • 94

    Gf of Isagani niece of Donya Victorina she later marries Juanito Pelaez

    Paulita Gomez

  • 95

    former cabeza de Barangay

    Kabesang Tales

  • 96

    Work of the mind

    El Filibusterismo

  • 97

    Work of the Heart

    Noli Me Tangere

  • 98

    describes the pain of society today

    El Filibusterismo

  • 99

    describes the resurgence in thought long dead

    Noli Me Tangere