Reference no: EM133199190
BULSU- Malolos Campus BSBA1 Life of Work of Rizal
Question 1: What made Rizal's exile in Dapitan a "pleasant life"?
A.He was far from the prying eyes of the Spaniards.
B.He had simple and prosperous life there.
C.He was given full freedom to practice journalism.
D.He was able to communicate with his revolutionary friends.
Question 2: Why did Rizal return to the Philippines on June 26, 1892?
A.To confer with Governor Despujol regarding his proposal on the Borneo colonization.
B. To establish the La Liga Filipina in the Philippines.
C.To prove his detractors that they were wrong in accusing him of cowardlinessand unbravely characteristics.
D.All of the above
Question 3: Which declaration guaranteed the individual the right to education; wherein the Philippines is one of the original signatories?
A. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
B. Educational Development Decree of 1972
C. UNESCO Salamanca Statement
D. Human Rights Law
Question 4: What were the reasons why Rizal exiled in Dapitan?
A. He published books and articles abroad which showed disloyalty to Spain.
D. Both A and B
C. None of the choices
B. His novel "El Filibusterismo" was dedicated to the memory of the three traitors.
Question 5: Why was Rizal so determined to return to the Philippines in 1887 from Europe despite the warnings of some of his family members and friends?
A. He would secretly meet up with Andres Bonifacio and plan about the Katipunan.
B. He wanted to propose to Leonor Rivera.
C. To open up a school for Filipinos and Spaniards who wanted to become an ophthalmologist like him.
D. To find out for himself howNoli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines
Question 6: Why did Rizal fail to publish Fili in France? *
A. Spanish agents were running after him
B. he wanted the publication secret
C. no printer was willing to print the manuscript in Paris
D. life in Paris was expensive
Question 7: How did Rizal define Political Culture? *
A. It is a comprehensive and logical ordered set on beliefs about the nature of peopleand about the institutions and role of government.
B. It is the notion that the people have an inherent right to sit in a chamber that determines their future.
C. The process by which people, at various stages in their lives, acquire views and orientations about politics.
D. Is a set of ideas, values, and attitudes about government and the political process held by a community or nation.
Question 8: Why did Rizal accept the invitation of Juan Perez Caballero to live at the Spanish Legation while he was staying in Japan?
A. He could still have an access on how the Spaniards are running the Philippines.
B. He believed in the saying "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."
C. He could economize his living expenses by staying at the legation.
D. He could spy and learn more about the Spaniards abroad.
Question 9: One of the features of Rizal's curriculum is to promote dignity of individual and thus there no corporal punishment would be inflicted." What does corporal punishment mean?
A. is abuse administered under the guise of religion, including harassment or humiliation, which may result in psychological trauma
B.any act including confinement, isolation, verbal assault, humiliation, intimidation, infantilization, or any other treatment which may diminish the sense of identity,dignity, and self-worth
C. is described as a negative dething statement told to the victim or about thevictim, or by withholding any response, thereby defining the target as non-existent
D. is a punishment intended to cause physical pain on a person.
Question 10: In which country did Rizal plan to put up his own college?
A. Philippines
B. Germany
C. Dapitan
D. Hong Kong