2. 76. Jose Rizal's profound sense of
dignity and self-respect was
inherited from his
A. father.
B. mother.
C. uncle.
D. granduncle.
3. 77. Rizal's first lesson in drawing
and painting was with
A. the father-in-law
of his uncle.
B. his father.
C. his teacher in
Spanish.
D. the father-in-law
of Justiniano.
4. 78. The work of Rizal that won a gold
ring where the bust of Cervantes was
engraved was:
A. Junto Al Pasig
B. Our Mother
Tongue
C. The Counsel of
the Gods
D. To the flowers of
Heidelberg
5. 79. Jose Rizal established a secret
society designed to promote civic
and patriotic education. This society
was called
A. La liga Filipina.
B.
Compañerismo.
C. El Sociedad
Secreto.
D. La Juventud
Societad.
6. 80. The first foreign land that
Rizal reached:
A. Hongkong
B. Colombo
C. Cape
Guardafui
D. Singapore
7. 81. The words “Noli Me Tangere”
were taken from the
A. Gospel of St.
Luke
B. Gospel of St.
John
C. Book of Job
D. Genesis
8. 82. To whom did Rizal write that his
book, “Noli Me Tangere” is the first
and daring book about the life of the
Tagalogs?
A. Don Alejandro
Paterno
B. Dr. Maximo Viola
C. Resurrection
Hidalgo
D. Ferdinand
Blumentritt
9. 83. Who said that Rizal is the
greatest son of the Malay
race?
A. Ferdinand
Blumentritt
B. Don Pedro
Paterno
C. Dr. Maximo Viola
D. Antonio Ma.
Regidor
10. 84. The lieutenant of the civil guards
assigned to protect Rizal from
molestation by his enemy was
A. Lieutenant Mariano de San Miguel.
B. Lieutenant Pedro V. Valdez.
C. Lieutenant Maximino de Santos Cruz.
D. Lieutenant Jose Taviel de Andrade.
11. 85. Of the different holidays
observed in the Philippines, this
holiday is Rizal's favorite:
A. Christmas Eve
B. New Year's Eve
C. Town Fiesta of
Calamba
D. Holy Week
12. 86. When Rizal started writing in the
newspaper “La Solidaridad”. his productions
became more solid and vigorous, his language
acquired freedom and energy. This was the
influence of
A. his access to British museums and
libraries.
B. more Filipinos who believed in him.
C. modern French literature.
D. his readings of Jesuits writings.
13. 87. The Batangueño priest who
baptized Rizal and predicted that he
will become a great man someday:
A. F. Romualdo de
Jesus
B. F. Rufino Collantes
C. F. Jose Mateo
D. F. Jose Escudero
14. 88. Rizal's sister who died at the
age of 3, an event considered as
Rizal's first sorrow in life:
A. Conception
B. Trinidad
C. Josefa
D. Saturnina
16. 90. The first poem written by
Rizal at the age of 8:
A. In Memory of My
Town
B. My First
Inspiration
C. To My Fellow
Children
D. To The Filipino
Youth
17. 91. The first favorite novel of
Rizal:
A. The Count of
Monte Cristo
B. Noli Me Tangere
C. Universal History
D. Travels in the
Philippines
18. 92. He was considered as the
best professor of Rizal in Ateneo:
A. F. Gomez
B. F. Collantes
C. F. Sanchez
D. F. Lucas
19. 93. Rizal's first love:
A. Leonora Katigbak
B. Leonora Rivera
C. Josephine
Bracken
D. Segunda
Katigbak
20. 94. Lector of Ateneo who advised
Rizal to take up medicine:
A. F. Ramon
B. F. Julio
C. F. Collantes
D. F. Sanchez
21. 95. Rizal's cousin who became
his girlfriend:
A. Leonora
Katigbak
B. Leonora Rivera
C. Josephine
Bracken
D. Segunda
Katigbak
22. 96. The novel that described how the
Filipino students were humiliated and
insulted by their Dominican
professor:
A. Noli Me
Tangere
B. El
Filibusterismo
C. To the Filipino
Youth
D. My First
Inspiration
23. 97. The first nationalistic essay
written by Rizal in Spain:
A. Junto Al Pasig
B. My First
Inspiration
C. Amor Patrio
D. La Soledaridad
24. 98. The missing chapter of
Noli Me Tangere:
A. Elias and
Salome
B. Caezar Basilio
C. Basilio and
Crispin
D. Salome and
Maria
25. 99. On the conduct of the government,
this was what Rizal said as an advice when
asked for the representation of the
Philippines to the Spanish Cortes:
A. the government is impotent
B. the government is lenient on the rebellious and criminals
C. the country cannot be served better than by telling her the
truth and so we must tell the truth to our mother country
D. the government appears to the first filibuster
26. 100. The Spanish scholar who
was a bitter enemy of Rizal in
pen:
A. Noli Boustead
B. Wenceslao
Retana
C. Alfredo
Rodriguez
D. Jose Morga