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  • 1

    Real name of Rizal

    dr. jose protacio rizal mercado y alonso realonda

  • 2

    Rizal was born, Wednesday, between 11:00 and 12:00 midnight in the lakeshore town of Calamba, Laguna.

    june 19, 1861

  • 3

    He was baptized in the Catholic Church in Calamba (John the Baptist Parish)

    june 22, 1861

  • 4

    The parish priest who baptized Rizal

    father rufino collantes

  • 5

    Rizal’s father and affectionately called him "a model of father”

    francisco mercado rizal

  • 6

    The mother and the first teacher of Rizal

    teodora alonso realonda

  • 7

    Rizal's godfather and close friend with Rizal’s parents

    father pedro casanas

  • 8

    oldest sibling of rizal, nickname “Neneng”. She married Manuel Hidalgo. They had five children together.

    saturnina mercado

  • 9

    2nd to rizal siblings. an older brother and confidant of Jose Rizal; after his younger execution, he joined the Philippine Revolution and became a combat general; the one who influenced Rizal to fight for our country’s freedom.

    paciano mercado

  • 10

    3rd. her pet name is Sisa, married to Antonio Lopez, a school teacher of Morong

    narcisa mercado

  • 11

    4th. Ypia was her pet name; she married Silvestre Ubaldo, telegraph operator from Manila.

    olympia mercado

  • 12

    5th. married to Mariano Herbosa of Calamba, nephew of Father Casanas. Herbosa died of Chlorea and was denied Christian burial because of was brother – in law of Dr. Rizal

    lucia mercado

  • 13

    6th. Biang her nickname; married to Daniel Faustino Cruz of Binan Laguna.

    maria mercado

  • 14

    8th. pet name Concha, she died because of sickness at the age of 3; her death was Rizal’s first sorrow

    concepcion mercado

  • 15

    9nth. pet name Panggoy; she died an old maid at the age of 80.

    josefa mercado

  • 16

    7th sibling

    jose mercado

  • 17

    10nth She died also an old maid at the age of 83

    trinidad mercado

  • 18

    11nth. youngest; pet name choleng

    soledad mercado

  • 19

    an accomplished artist, nurtured in Rizal an appreciation for nature’s beauty and taught him various art forms such as painting, sketching, and sculpture

    uncle jose alberto

  • 20

    A learned scholar, instilled in Rizal a love for education, emphasizing its importance for education, emphasizing its importance and the value of hard work. also encouraged Rizal to think critically, observe his surroundings attentively, and deepen his curiosity and knowledge. Under his guidance, Rizal developed a stringer love for reading.

    uncle gregorio

  • 21

    tito ni rizal. concerned about Rizal’s physical well-being, taught him various athletic skills, including swimming, fencing, wrestling, and other martial arts.

    uncle manuel

  • 22

    he is the teacher of Rizal, who Rizal described as a tall, thin man and a terror one. But he knew Latin and Spanish grammar by heart.

    maestro justiniano

  • 23

    proposed Senate Bill No. 438 Titled “An Act to Make Noli Me Tangere and El Filibustirismo Compulsory Reading Matter in All Public and Private Colleges and Universities and for other Purposes” and was submitted to the Senate Committee on Education

    claro m. recto (april 3, 1956)

  • 24

    sponsored the Senate Bill No. 438 in the Senate and presented it to the Upper House

    jose p. laurel (april 17, 1956)

  • 25

    argued that Jose Rizal's novels from the past should not be taught in schools because they do not accurately depict current conditions and may give a false impression of the country.

    father jesus cavanna

  • 26

    Offensive sa Catholic Doctrine

    170 lines from noli me tangere

  • 27

    offensive to the Catholic Church

    50 lines from el filibusterismo

  • 28

    Congressman _____ filed a similar bill called House Bill No.5561 to the House of Representatives. Unfortunately, same with the Noli-Fili Bill, this House Bill had also opposed contending its constitutionality and religiosity.

    jacobo z. gonzales (april 19, 1956)

  • 29

    Not censored or edited to remove offensive or objectifiable content

    unexpurgated

  • 30

    AN ACT TO INCLUDE IN THE CURRICULA OF ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES COURSES ON THE LIFE, WORKS AND WRITING OF JOSE RIZAL, PARTICULARLY HIS NOVELS NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO, AUTHORIZING THE PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION THEREOF, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSE.

    republic act 1425

  • 31

    rizal’s tutor

    leon monroy

  • 32

    aya means?

    nursemaid

  • 33

    total pages of noli me tangere

    333

  • 34

    How many siblings do Rizal have?

    10

  • 35

    On _______, Jose Rizal accompanied by Paciano, went to Manila. He took the entrance examinations at the College of San Juan de Letran and passed the entrance exam with flying colors. His father changed his mind and decided to send him to Ateneo Municipal.

    june 10, 1872

  • 36

    On June 10, 1872, Jose Rizal accompanied by ______, went to Manila. He took the entrance examinations at the College of San Juan de Letran and passed the entrance exam with flying colors. His father changed his mind and decided to send him to Ateneo Municipal.On June 10, 1872, Jose Rizal accompanied by Paciano, went to Manila. He took the entrance examinations at the College of San Juan de Letran and passed the entrance exam with flying colors. His father changed his mind and decided to send him to Ateneo Municipal.

    paciano

  • 37

    On June 10, 1872, Jose Rizal accompanied by Paciano, went to Manila. He took the entrance examinations at the _________ and passed the entrance exam with flying colors. His father changed his mind and decided to send him to Ateneo Municipal.

    college of san juan de letran

  • 38

    On June 10, 1872, Jose Rizal accompanied by Paciano, went to Manila. He took the entrance examinations at the College of San Juan de Letran and passed the entrance exam with flying colors. His father changed his mind and decided to send him to _________

    ateneo municipal

  • 39

    Ateneo was run by the ______, who held rigorous intellectual standards and courses that were almost equivalent to college academics

    jesuits

  • 40

    Jose was accompanied by Paciano at the Ateneo Municipal. At first, _________ who was the college registrar, refused to admit him for two reasons: 1. He was late for registration and 2. He was sickly and undersized for his age. Upon the intercession of Manuel Burgos, nephew of Father Burgos, he was admitted at the Ateneo.

    father magin ferrand

  • 41

    Rizal enrolled in the six-year “_______” program at Ateneo

    bachiller en artes

  • 42

    The class was divided in two group: A. _______(non-border of Ateneo) B. _______(border inside Ateneo)

    carthaginian empire, roman empire

  • 43

    Within an empire, members were also in continuous competition as they vied for the top ranks, called________

    dignitaries

  • 44

    Rizal was placed at the bottom of the class and assigned with the ________.

    carthaginians

  • 45

    Rizal took private lessons in ______ during break time to improve his knowledge of Spanish.

    sta. isabel college

  • 46

    In his fourth year in Ateneo, Rizal was inspired to study hard and to write a poetry by one of his best professors, _____________ a great educator and scholar.

    father francisco de paula sanchez

  • 47

    On ______ March 23,1877, Rizal, who was 16 years old, received from his Alma Mater, Ateneo Municipal, the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with highest honors

    commencement day

  • 48

    Rizal’s grades in UST were not good compared to his grades in Ateneo. According to historian ________ there were three reasons why Jose Rizal was not happy burning his time at the University of Santo Tomas (UST). 1. The Dominican professors were hostile to him 2. Filipino students suffered discrimination. 3. The method of instruction at UST was obsolete and repressive

    gregorio zaide

  • 49

    In response to the discrimination and mistreatment that he and his fellow Filipino students faced, Rizal founded a secret society of Filipino students called “______”

    compañerismo

  • 50

    Rizal was the president of this society, and his cousin, ________, was the secretary

    galicano apacible

  • 51

    On May 03, 1882, Jose Rizal secretly left the Philippines aboard the ______ Only his brother Paciano, two sisters, and a few close friends knew about his departure.

    ss salvadora

  • 52

    After ______ of travel, Rizal arrived in _______.

    1 and a half, barcelona

  • 53

    He began writing for the Diariong Tagalog under the pseudonym/pen name ______, which means “______”.

    laong laan, ever prepared

  • 54

    On August 20, 1882, his essay “________” (Love of Country) was published.

    el amor patrio

  • 55

    When Rizal was in Madrid he studied ________ at the _______

    medicine and philosophy and letters, universidad central de madrid

  • 56

    Additionally, Jose Rizal studied at the _______ to learn ______

    academy of san carlos, painting and sculpture

  • 57

    And drawing at the _________

    academia de bellas artes de san fernando

  • 58

    His family’s financial situation had been declining due to ______ and the increase in rentals of Dominican hacienda lands in his hometown. Rizal, as a student in Spain, he relied on money sent to him by his brother Paciano.

    crop failures

  • 59

    On the evening of June 25, 1884, after a day of not eating. José Rizal attended a banquet in Madrid to celebrate the success of two Filipino painters, __________,at the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes.

    juan luna and felix resurreccion hidalgo

  • 60

    On the evening of June 25, 1884, after a day of not eating. José Rizal attended a banquet in Madrid to celebrate the success of two Filipino painters, Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, at the ________

    exposición nacional de bellas artes

  • 61

    In 1885, Rizal moved from Madrid to Paris and worked as an assistant to _______, a renowned French ophthalmologist who was known for using a pair of scissors in performing surgeries.

    dr. louis de wecker

  • 62

    He arrived in Heidelberg an old university town, where he worked with an assistant to ________, an eminent German ophthalmologist at the University of Eye Hospital

    dr. otto becher

  • 63

    When he learned of Rizal’s troubles, he lent him money for allowance and 300 pesos, a huge sum of money at that time, for the printing of Noli me Tangere

    maximo viola

  • 64

    In 1887, two thousand copies of Noli Me Tangere were produced and distributed to Filipinos in Europe, including _______

    dr. blumentritt

  • 65

    Delightful Trip to Manila. Rizal left Rome by train. On July 3, 1887, he boarded the steamer _______, the same steamer which brought him to Europe five years ago.

    djemnah

  • 66

    At Saigon, on July 30, he transferred to another _______ on August 2, this steamer left Saigon for Manila.

    manila-bound steamer haiphong

  • 67

    Rizal, who came to be called "_______" because he came from Germany, treated their ailments and soon he acquired a lucrative medical practice.

    doctor uliman

  • 68

    Within a few months, he was able to earn _____ as a physician. By February, 1888, he earned a total of ______ as medical fees.

    900, 5000

  • 69

    A few weeks after his arrival, a storm broke over his novel. One day Rizal received a letter from ___________ (1885-88) requesting him to come to Malacañan Palace. Somebody had whispered to the governor's ear that the Noli contained subversive ideas.

    governor general emilio terrero

  • 70

    Rizal visited the Jesuit fathers to ask for the copy he sent them, but they would not part with it. The Jesuits, especially his former professors ________________ were glad to see him.

    fr. francisco de paula sanchez, fr. jose bech, and fr. federico faura

  • 71

    Fortunately, Rizal found a copy in the hands of a friend. He was able to get it and gave it to _________

    governor general terrero

  • 72

    The Archbishop of Manila, ________(a Dominican) sent a copy of the Noli to Father Rector Gregorio Echavarria of the University of Santo T omas for examination by a committee of the faculty.

    msgr. pedro payo

  • 73

    He sent the novel to the ___________ which was composed of priests and laymen. The report of this commission was drafted by its head, Fr. Salvador Font, Augustinian cura of Tondo, and submitted to the governor general on December 29.

    permanent commission of censorship

  • 74

    Copies of these anti-Rizal pamphlets written by __________ were sold daily in the churches after Mass. Many Filipinos were forced to buy them in order not to displease the friars, but they did not believe what their author said with hysterical fervor.

    fray rodriguez

  • 75

    _______,______,_____,______, and other Filipino reformists in foreign lands, of course, rushed to uphold the truths of the Noli.

    marcelo h. del pilar, dr. antonio ma. regidor, graciano lopez jaena, mariano ponce

  • 76

    A brilliant defense of the Noli came from an unexp source. It was by _________, a Filipino Catholic priest-scholar, a theologian of the Manila Cathedral. Father Garcia, writing under the penname Justo Desiderio Magalang, wrote a defense of the Noli which was published in Singapore as an appendix to a pamphlet dated July 18, 1888. He blasted the arguments of Fr. Rodriguez as follows

    rev. vicente garcia

  • 77

    Rizal cannot be an "ignorant man", as __________ alleged, because he was a graduate of Spanish universities and was a recipient of scholastic honors.

    fr. rodriguez