16. In Berlin, Rizal came short in his finances; starved and broke. Who loaned him some amount for his d. Marseilles. daily expenses? c. Feodor Jagor d. Valentin Ventura a. Ferdinand Blumentritt b. Maximo Viola of towns concerning taxes and

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16. In Berlin, Rizal came short in his finances; starved and broke. Who loaned him some amount for his
d. Rizal visited Chateau d'If when the steamer, to which he was on board, docked at
30. Rizal thought of possible failure of the Katipunan on the outbreak of the revolution. Which of the
b. After Singapore, the Salvadora anchored in Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
c. The first impression of Rizal of Barcelona was unfavourable
Marseilles.
daily expenses?
a. Ferdinand Blumentritt
b. Maximo Viola
c. Feodor Jagor
d. Valentin Ventura
17. After reading the Noli Me Tangere, he ordered investigations of towns concerning taxes and rente
a. ValerianoWeyler
b. Jose Rodriguez
c. Taviel de Andrade
d. Emilio Terrero
18. Who accompanied Rizal during his stay in Hong Kong and Macao?
c. Juan Perez Caballero
d. Kiu-Kiang
a. Ma. Basa
b. TechoSuehiro
19. In London, who called Rizal as "pearl of man?"
a. Antonio Ma. Regidor
b. Reinhold Rost
c. Mr. Beckett
d. Blumentritt
20. The raging trouble in Agriculture in Calamba caused some people to be banished to some places.
Who was exiled to Bohol?
a. Manuel Hidalgo
b. Laureano Viado
c. Paciano
d. Calamba tenants
21. They are a group of Filipinos in Europe who initiated the propaganda movement. Education had
equipped them with ideologies to bring out grievances in the Philippines.
a. Filipino politicians
b. Illustrados
c. Creoles
d. Filipino representatives to Spanish Cortes
22. Who among the following is NOT a member of the Propaganda Movement?
a. Miguel Moral
b. Maria Regidor
c. Emilio Jacinto
d. Eduardo de Lete
23. While Rizal was in Dapitan, he bought a vast land to cultivate and preoccupy himself. Where was
the funding from?
a. Family mutual fund
b. Propaganda movement
24. Who was the editor-in-chief of La Solidaridad?
c. Gambling
d. Blumentritt
a. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
c. Graciano Lopez Jaina
d. Jose Alejandro
b. Jose P. Rizal
25. Some Filipinos were supposed to establish a "New Calamba" abroad. They were allowed to occupy
100,000 acres of land for 999 year. Which country opened its boundaries for them?
a. Hong Kong
b. Taiwan
c. Borneo
d. Great Britain
26. Who wrote the Kartilyang Katipunan?
a. Jose P. Rizal
b. Emilio Jacinto
c. Katipuneros
d. Andres Bonifacio
27. Who signed the execution of Dr. Jose P. Rizal?
a. Gov. Gen. Ramon Blanco
b. Don Camilo Polavieja
28. What were the last words of our hero?
c. Capt. Rafael Dominguez
d. Col. Francisco Olive
a. Mi Ultimo adios
b. It is done
c. Ouch
d. Consumision est
29. Who stood to defend our hero on court?
a. Atty. Alcocer
b. Jose Andrade
c. Nicolas dela Peña
d. Luis de Andrade
following was one of his assumptions?
a. the revolution was premature and would cause much sufferings
b. women could not join the war because they were not trained to fire a q
c. he could not join them because he volunteered to serve as physician in Cuba
d. Simoun failed to gather firearms
Transcribed Image Text:16. In Berlin, Rizal came short in his finances; starved and broke. Who loaned him some amount for his d. Rizal visited Chateau d'If when the steamer, to which he was on board, docked at 30. Rizal thought of possible failure of the Katipunan on the outbreak of the revolution. Which of the b. After Singapore, the Salvadora anchored in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) c. The first impression of Rizal of Barcelona was unfavourable Marseilles. daily expenses? a. Ferdinand Blumentritt b. Maximo Viola c. Feodor Jagor d. Valentin Ventura 17. After reading the Noli Me Tangere, he ordered investigations of towns concerning taxes and rente a. ValerianoWeyler b. Jose Rodriguez c. Taviel de Andrade d. Emilio Terrero 18. Who accompanied Rizal during his stay in Hong Kong and Macao? c. Juan Perez Caballero d. Kiu-Kiang a. Ma. Basa b. TechoSuehiro 19. In London, who called Rizal as "pearl of man?" a. Antonio Ma. Regidor b. Reinhold Rost c. Mr. Beckett d. Blumentritt 20. The raging trouble in Agriculture in Calamba caused some people to be banished to some places. Who was exiled to Bohol? a. Manuel Hidalgo b. Laureano Viado c. Paciano d. Calamba tenants 21. They are a group of Filipinos in Europe who initiated the propaganda movement. Education had equipped them with ideologies to bring out grievances in the Philippines. a. Filipino politicians b. Illustrados c. Creoles d. Filipino representatives to Spanish Cortes 22. Who among the following is NOT a member of the Propaganda Movement? a. Miguel Moral b. Maria Regidor c. Emilio Jacinto d. Eduardo de Lete 23. While Rizal was in Dapitan, he bought a vast land to cultivate and preoccupy himself. Where was the funding from? a. Family mutual fund b. Propaganda movement 24. Who was the editor-in-chief of La Solidaridad? c. Gambling d. Blumentritt a. Marcelo H. Del Pilar c. Graciano Lopez Jaina d. Jose Alejandro b. Jose P. Rizal 25. Some Filipinos were supposed to establish a "New Calamba" abroad. They were allowed to occupy 100,000 acres of land for 999 year. Which country opened its boundaries for them? a. Hong Kong b. Taiwan c. Borneo d. Great Britain 26. Who wrote the Kartilyang Katipunan? a. Jose P. Rizal b. Emilio Jacinto c. Katipuneros d. Andres Bonifacio 27. Who signed the execution of Dr. Jose P. Rizal? a. Gov. Gen. Ramon Blanco b. Don Camilo Polavieja 28. What were the last words of our hero? c. Capt. Rafael Dominguez d. Col. Francisco Olive a. Mi Ultimo adios b. It is done c. Ouch d. Consumision est 29. Who stood to defend our hero on court? a. Atty. Alcocer b. Jose Andrade c. Nicolas dela Peña d. Luis de Andrade following was one of his assumptions? a. the revolution was premature and would cause much sufferings b. women could not join the war because they were not trained to fire a q c. he could not join them because he volunteered to serve as physician in Cuba d. Simoun failed to gather firearms
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