Practice Quiz in Rizal

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Explore the Life and Legacy of José Rizal

Test your knowledge of José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, through this engaging quiz! Delve into his life, achievements, and significant contributions while learning about the history and culture of the Philippines.

Participate in our quiz to:

  • Discover interesting facts about José Rizal
  • Enhance your understanding of Filipino history
  • Challenge yourself with various questions on his life and works
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Calle Second year in Ateneo, Jose resided at
The Universal History
Banua
Nation
No. 6 Magallanes
The first teacher of Jose in Ateneo de Manila
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
Jose Bech
Romualdo de Jesus
One of the most favorite books of Jose by Alexander Dumas
The Universal History
The Count of Monte Cristo
Mi Primera Inspiracion
The Council of Gods
Jose’s professor in the fourth year course in Ateneo.
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
Don Augustin Saez
Romualdo de Jesus
Jose Bech
Jose asked his father to by a book by Cesar Cantu as an aid to his studies
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Council of Gods
A La Juventud Filipina
The Universal History
Jose’s professor in drawing and painting in Ateneo.
Romualdo de Jesus
Don Augustin Saez
Leonor Rivera
Santo Tomas
A Filipino instructor of Jose in sculpture.
Jose Bech
Leonor Rivera
Romualdo de Jesus
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
Rizal first poem in wrote during his Ateneo days
A La Juventud Filipina
The Universal History
Banua
Mi Primera Inspiracion
At nearly 16 years old, Jose continue his study as a medical student in __________.
Santo Tomas
Nation
Apo Ipe
Saturnina
A beautiful allegory won first prize but the decision was reversed when Spanish judges learned that the author was a Filipino, it was Jose
The Council of Gods
Segunda Katigbak
Jove Rex Al
Colorum
A poem that Rizal wrote as one of his most famous and difficult to translate
A La Juventud Filipina
No. 6 Magallanes
Spanish Cortes
Illustrado
"Pleasure and Pains of First Love.”
Banua
Concepcion
Teodora Alonzo
Segunda Katigbak
They became sweethearts for eleven years and she used “Taimis” in her letter to Jose
Jove Rex Al
Leonor Rivera
Apolinario de la Cruz
Maria Bernarda Balitaan
Indigenous Filipino concepts of community and territory that may be related to nationalism.
Nation-State
Millenarian Groups
Banua
Rizalista
A group of people with a shared language, culture, and history.
Nation-Building
Nation
State
Patriotism
A project undertaken with the goal of strengthening he bond of the nation.
Nation-State
Patriotism
Nation-Building
Sovereignty
A state ruling over a nation
Nation-State
Patriotism
Rizalista
State
A feeling of attachment to one’s homeland.
Sovereignty
Colorum
Patriotism
Nation
The authority to govern a polity without external interference/ incursions.
Sovereignty
State
Nation-Building
Canonization
It is a political entity that has sovereignty over a defined territory.
Millenarian Groups
Canonization
Apo Ipe
State
A socio-political movements who generally believe in the coming of a major social transformation with the establishment of the kingdom of God.
Rizalista
Jove Rex Al
Masonry
Millenarian Groups
A religious movement that believes in the divinity of Jose.
Canonization
Rizalista
Illustrado
Masonry
The Latin name of Jose Rizal according to Rizalistas which means All (thus, God, King of all).
Colorum
Arsenio de Guzman
Jove Rex Al
Canonization
A term used to refer to secret societies that fought against the colonial government in the Philippines.
Philippine Independent Church
Candida Balantac
Colorum
Apo Ipe
The act of declaring a dead person as a saint
Tagalog Christ
Ricial
Geneva
Canonization
Spanish writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno gave Rizal the title “__________” as religious organizations venerating him had been formed in different parts of the Philippines
Tagalog Christ
Apo Ipe
Spanish Cortes
Concepcion
He founded the religious confraternity Confradia de San Jose was also considered as the “Tagalog Christ” by his followers.
Basilio Aromin
Candida Balantac
Apolinario de la Cruz
Chinese Mestizo
Felipe Salvador also known as ________, who founded the messianic society Santa Iglesia (Holy Church) was called by his followers as the “Filipino Christ” and the “King of the Philippines.”
Apo Ipe
Principalia
Saturnina
Concepcion
The earliest record about Rizal being declared as a saint is that of his canonization initiated by the __________ or La Iglesia Filipina Independiente.
Illustrado
Narciso Claveria
Principalia
Philippine Independent Church
She known as the founder of Adarnista or the Iglesiang Pilipina.
Basilio Aromin
Arsenio de Guzman
Candida Balantac
Maria Bernarda Balitaan
The “Rizal Church,” the Sambahang Rizal was founded by the late ________, a lawyer in Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija, in 1918.
Arsenio de Guzman
Paciano
Basilio Aromin
Narciso Claveria
Samahan ng Watawat ng Lahi is said to have been established by the Philippine national heroes and ________ in 1911.
Arsenio de Guzman
Maria Bernarda Balitaan
Mercado
Teodora Alonzo
Supreme Church of the Mystical City of God was founded by ________in the Tagalog region who was said to have started her spiritual missions in the early 1920s.
Chinese Mestizo
Masonry
Maria Bernarda Balitaan
President Ramon Magsaysay Sr.
A person of mixed Chinese and Filipino ancestry.
Spanish Cortes
Chinese Mestizo
Juancho
Amor Patrio
The ruling and usually educated upper class in Spanish colonial Philippines.
Principalia
Illustrado
Concepcion
Masonry
Spain’s lawmaking or legislative body
Saturnina
Spanish Cortes
SS Salvadora
Amor Patrio
A term which literally means “enlightened ones” or the Filipinos educated in Europe.
Concepcion
Illustrado
Paciano
Mercado
Fraternal organization which strives for moral betterment.
Vienna
Principalia
Masonry
Calamba
She was the eight child of Rizal’s family with no picture and died at the age of 3.
Concepcion
Mercado
Teodora Alonzo
Narciso Claveria
The eldest of the rizal’s children
Paciano
Francisco Mercado
Narciso Claveria
Saturnina
The eldest son of Rizal’s family.
Ricial
Claro M. Recto
Paciano
Villaluz
Rizal was 6th generation of patrilineal descent of __________.
Narciso Claveria
Francisco Mercado
Domingo Lam-Co
Teodora Alonzo
He signed and first implemented the Rizal Law.
President Manuel L. Quezon
President Emilio Aguinaldo
President Ramon Magsaysay Sr.
President Sergio Ando
The original surname of the Rizal’s family.
Paciano
Ricial
Mercado
Togonon
She was Jose Rizal first teacher and was describe as a Spartan woman.
Francisco Mercado
Narciso Claveria
Teodora Alonzo
Rebanal
Governor-General ordered all Filipino families to choose their surnames from the list of Spanish family names.
Francisco Mercado
Claro M. Recto
Narciso Claveria
Rev. Fr. Rufino Collantes
He was Jose a “model of fathers.”
Fr. Burgos
Claro M. Recto
Francisco Mercado
Amor Patrio
Jose’s family owned ________ vol. Of books.
2,120
1,000
3,000
980
Jose’s family belonged to __________.
Ricial
Principalia
Juancho
Calamba
Rizal was baptized at ________ old.
4 days
3 days
8 days
6 days
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