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  • 1. What part was the proclamation states which Don Emilio Aguinaldo established Dictatorship and he was honor as the Supreme Chief of the Nation.
A) Middle part of the proclamation
B) Last part of the proclamation
C) First part of the proclamation
D) Last part of the proclamation
  • 2. Who is the auditor of war and special commissioner appointed to proclaim and solemnize the Dictatorial Government of the Philippine Islands
A) Andres Bonifacio
B) Emilio Jacinto
C) Don Ambrosio Bautista
  • 3. What metaphorical phrase was used  to narrate the spread of the movement  through different towns and provinces like Bataan, Pampanga, Batangas, Bulacan, Laguna, and Morong?
A) "like an electric spark"
B) Please the greedy friars
C) "like an electric shock"
  • 4. It is arguably as the most important organization formed in the Philippine history.
A) EDSA revolution
B) Kartilya
C) Katipunan
  • 5. All of the following led the propaganda movements except one.
A) Andres Bonifacio
B) Marcelo H. Del Pillar
C) Jose Rizal
  • 6. It was one of the most important Katipunan documents.
A) Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (KKK)
B) Kartilya ng Katipunan
C) Ang anak ng bayan (ANB)
  • 7. What is the original title of the document Kartilya ng Katipunan?
A) "Manga Aral Nang Katipunan nang mga A.N.B.
B) "Manga Aral Nang Katipunan ng mga A.N.B."
C) "Manga Aral Ng Katipunan ng mga A.N.B."
  • 8. Who wrote the Kartilya ng Katipunan in 1896?
A) Jose Rizal
B) Marcelo H. Del Pilar
C) Emilio Jacinto
  • 9. He appointed Jacinto as a commander of the Katipunan in Northern Luzon.
A) Emilio Jacinto
B) Jose Rizal
C) Andres Bonifacio
  • 10. How many rules does the Kartilya contain?
A) Twelve Rules
B) Ten Rules
C) Fourteen rules
D) Sixteen rules
  • 11. In these rules states about invocation of the inherent equality between and among men regardless of race, occupation, or status.
A) Siz and eight lines
B) Ten and eleven lines
C) thirteen and fourteen lines
D) Nine and ten lines
  • 12. This means that we must not be selfish. We must do good deed not to earn praises but to show it with our whole heart.
A) To the honorable man, his word is sacred.
B) Do not waste time, wealth can be recovered but not time lost
C) To do good for personal gain and not for its own sake is not virtue.
D) The prudent man is sparing in words and faithful in keeping secrets.
  • 13. This event is a significant turning point in the history of the country because it signaled the end of the 333 years of Spanish colonization.
A) Justification behind revolution against Spain
B) Proclamation of the Philippine Independence
C) Spanish Domination
  • 14. When was Philippine Independence Day first proclaimed?
A) July 12, 1898
B) June 12 1989
C) June 12, 1898
D) July 4, 1846
  • 15. The Philippine Independence Day held every June 12 is the celebration of the country’s Declaration of Independence from ______.
A) Spanish rule
B) American rule
C) British rule
D) Italian rule
  • 16. The Declaration of Independence from the Spanish rule was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 in the house of ____________________.
A) Antonio Luna
B) Jose Rizal
C) Don Ambrosio Bautista
D) Emilio Aguinaldo
  • 17. Who is the Auditor of War and Special Commissioner appointed to proclaim and solemnize the Dictatorial Government of the Philippine Islands.
A) Don Ambrosio
B) Antonio Luna
C) Emilio Aguinaldo
D) Jose Rizal
  • 18. All of the following are mentioned in the document specifically the abuses and inequalities in the colony except one.
A) extreme of ordering the shooting of prisoners
B) unpunished and unjust deportations of eminent personages
C) With proper hearing if the persons accused
  • 19.  In the center of the white triangle in the Philippine flag is an eight-rayed golden sun. Each ray represents a province with significant involvement in the 1896 Philippine Revolution against Spain. Which among the following are not among the 8 provinces?
A) Bulacan
B) Laguna
C) Cavite
D) Caloocan
  • 20. He traveled with the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his new crew on their first voyage around the world.
A) Enrique of Malacca
B) Francisco Albo
C) Antonio Pigafetta
  • 21. One of the most controversial topic in Philippine history which happened on March 31, 1521.
A) Cavite Mutiny
B) Retraction of Rizal
C) First Catholic Mass
  • 22. This event is a very important milestone in Philippine history and caused ripples throughout time.
A) Retraction of Rizal
B) Cry of Balintawak
C) Cavite Mutiny
  • 23. It has long believed as the site of the first Mass.
A) Limasawa, Island
B) Homonmon
C) Masao, Butuan
  • 24. It was noted the there are two primary sources that historians refer to in identifying the site of the first Mass.
A) Limasawa island
B) Masao, Butuan
C) Homonmon
  • 25. It was noted the there are two primary sources that historians refer to in identifying the site of the first Mass. Who are these two primary sources that historians referred to?
A) Alfred McCoy and Alfredo Roces
B) Antonio Pigafetta and Francisco Albo
C) Antonio Pigafetta and Sebastian Elcano
  • 26. Where did the the Spaniards planted the cross and from there they where shown three islands to the West and Southwest based on Francisco Albo?
A) Bottom lf the mountain
B) Near the shore
C) Mountain top
D) Lowland area
  • 27. Based on the two primary sources, Magellan’s expedition did not reach Mindanao when they landed in Homonhon.
A) True
B) False
C) Maybe
D) Not true
  • 28. Masao is near a river, it has believed that there was a mention of such geographical feature in the story of Pigafetta.
A) Yes
B) Maybe
C) True
D) False
  • 29. From whose perspectives do reports of Vidal and Izquierdo both implicated that the rebellion was an attempt to overthrow the Spanish government?
A) From british perspective
B) From spanish perspective
C) From french perspective
D) From Filipino perspective
  • 30. According to him, this bloody event was caused by the eradication of privileges granted to the soldiers and workers of the arsenals in Cavite as a result of Izquierdo’s hard-hearted policies.
A) Jose Montero y Vidal
B) Dr. Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo de Tavera
C) Governor Rafael Izquiedero
  • 31. He reports that the Filipino clergy is behind the mutiny to rally secularization
A) Edmund Plauchut
B) Governor Rafael Izquierdo
C) Dr. Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo de Tavera
  • 32. Who were executed on February 17, 1872?
A) GOMBURZA
B) Jose Rizal
C) Jose Montero Y Vidal
  • 33. Who used the incident as a part of a larger conspiracy to cement their dominance, which had started to show cracks because of the discontent of the Filipinos?
A) Jose Rizal
B) Filipinos
C) GOMBURZA
D) The friars
  • 34. How did the GOMBURZA executed by the Spaniards?
A) Poisoned arrow
B) Stabbed sword
C) Stabbed knife
D) Garrote in public
  • 35. Vested in the Land Bank of the Philippines the responsibility to determine land valuation and compensation for all lands covered by CARP.
A) Executive Order No. 228
B) Executive Order No. 229
C) Executive Order No. 405
  • 36. Provided mechanism for the implementation of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
A) Executive Order No. 229
B) Executive Order No. 129- A
C) Executive Order No. 228
D) Executive Order No. 405
  • 37. This decree declared the country under land reform program. It enjoined all agencies and offices of the government to extend full cooperation and assistance to the DAR.
A) Presidential Decree No.2
B) Presidential Decree No.27
C) Executive Order No. 228
  • 38. These zones consists of one or more municipalities  with concentration of ARC population to achieve greater agro-productivity.
A) KALAHI ARZone
B) Provision of Support Services
C) Land Tenure Improvement
  • 39. The aimed of this act is to provide home lots and farmlands in Palawan and Mindanao during the presidency of Ramon Magsaysay.
A) Republic Act No. 1199
B) Republic Act No. 1213
C) Republic Act No. 821
D) Republic Act No. 1160
  • 40. This act governed the relationship between landowners and tenant farmers by organizing share-tenancy and leasehold system.
A) Republic Act No. 1400
B) Republic Act No. 1160
C) Republic Act No. 821
D) Republic Act No. 1199
  • 41. Former President Duterte pursues this in the resolution of cases in relation to agrarian justice delivery of the agrarian reform program to fast-track the implementation of CARP.
A) Tapat ko linis ko
B) Oplan Zero Backlog
C) Oplan tokhang
D) Oplan linis
  • 42. Republic Act No. 6657 is otherwise known as ?
A) Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law
B) Agricultural land reform code
C) Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
  • 43. Who signed the law Republic Act No. 6657?
A) President Duterte
B) President Ramon Magsaysay
C) President Corazon C. Aquino
  • 44. He abolished the Land Settlement Development Corporation and established the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration.
A) President Corazon C. Aquino
B) President Ramon Magsaysay
C) President Elpidio Quirino
  • 45. He replaced the National Land Settlement Administration with Land Settlement Development Corporation.
A) President Elpidio Quirino
B) President Manuel A. Roxas
C) President Ramon Magsaysay
  • 46. Who is the first president who enacted laws regarding on Agrarian Laws which proposed Republic Act. No. 34 and  Republic Act. No. 55?
A) President Manuel A. Roxas
B) President Ramon Magsaysay
C) President Corazon C. Aquink
  • 47. What is the popular quote based on the Agrarian Reform for the American Regime?
A) The land is Ours God gave this land to us
B) The Era of Hukbalahap
C) Long live America
D) Government for the Filipinos
  • 48. What is the popular quote based on the Agrarian Reform for the Japanese Occupation?
A) The land is ours God gave this land to ours
B) Long live america
C) Government for the Filipinos
D) The Era of Hukbalahap
  • 49. What is the popular quote based on the Agrarian Reform for the Pre-Spanish Era?
A) Long live america
B) This land is ours God gave this land to us
C) Government for Filipinos
D) The era of hukbalahap
  • 50. What is the popular quote based on the Agrarian Reform for the Commonwealth Period?
A) The land is Ours God gave this land to us
B) Long live America
C) Government for the Filipinos
D) The Era of Hukbalahap
  • 51. It means redistribution of lands, regardless of crops or fruits produced, to farmers and regular farmworkers who are landless, irrespective of tenurial arrangement.
A) Agrarian law
B) Reform
C) Agrarian reform
D) Agrarian
  • 52. Relating to land or to the ownership or division of land.
A) Agrarian Law
B) Agrarian
C) Agrarian Reform
D) Reform
  • 53. It is derived from the Latin word "ager" which means "a field".
A) Agrarian Reform
B) Reform
C) Agrarian Law
D) Agrarian
  • 54. This governs and regulates the rights and relationship over agricultural lands between landowners, tenants, lessees or agricultural workers.
A) Agrarian Reform
B) Reform
C) Agrarian
D) Agrarian Law
  • 55. An important mark in the history of colonies that struggled for their independence against the colonizers.
A) Spanish Colonies
B) El Grito de Rebellion
C) Start of movement
  • 56. He identified the Cry to have happened in Balintawak on August 25, 1896.
A) Lt. Olegario Diaz
B) Teodoro Kalaw
C) Pio Valenzuela
  • 57. A Filipino historian, marks the place to be in Kangkong, Balintawak.
A) Lt. Olegario Diaz
B) Teodoro Kalaw
C) Pio Valenzuela
D) Guillermo Masangkay
  • 58. He is known Katipunero and privy to many events concerning the Katipunan stated that the Cry happened in Pugad Lawin.
A) Teodoro Kalaw
B) Lt. Olegario Diaz
C) Pio Valuenzela
D) Guillermo Masangkay
  • 59. As stated by Pio Valenzuela, where did the cry of rebellion happen?
A) Cry of Caloocan
B) Cry of Quezon City
C) Cry of Balintawak
D) Cry of Pugad Lawin
  • 60. Who opposed to starting the revolution too early?
A) Teodoro Plata, Tomas Remigio and Pio Valenzuela
B) Teodoro Plata, Briccio Pantas and Pio Valenzuela
C) Francisco Carreon, Briccio Pantas and Pio Valenzuela
  • 61. What did the Filipinos tear and what did they shout, based on Pio Valenzuela?
A) They tore the cedulas and shouted "Revolution!"
B) They tore the cedulas and shouted "Long live the Philippines! Long live the Philippines!".
C) They tore the cedulas and shouted "Revolt!"
  • 62. What did the people shout as one in the meeting based on Guillermo Masangkay?
A) Cry for revolt!
B) Revolution!
C) Revolt!
D) Long live the Philippines! Long live the Philippines!
  • 63. He said that the cry of rebellion happened in Balintawak on August 26, 1896.
A) Lt. Olegario Diaz
B) Teodoro Kalaw
C) Guillermo Masangkay
  • 64. Contemporary studies may have concluded that this was happened around noon of Monday, August 24, 1896 at the site of the barn and house of Tandang Sora in Gulod, now Barangay Banlat, Quezon City.
A) Cry of Caloocan
B) Cry of Pugad Lawin
C) Cry of Quezon City
D) Cry of Balintawak
  • 65. Did Rizal became part of the Katipunan?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Maybe
D) Not sure
  • 66. Based on the accounts or sources of "The Retraction", which of the following makes it a secondary source?
A) Fr. Manuel Garcia
B) The Testimony of Cuerpo de Vigilancia
C) The Balaguer Testimony
  • 67. What happened after Rizal handed his written document to Father March?
A) The chief of the firing squad , Assistant of the Plaza and Senor Maure were informed.
B) Father March and Rizal entered the Chapel.
C) They prepared some poached egg and a little chicken
  • 68. Who wrote the details about a statement on the last hours of Rizal of the Cuerpo de Vigilancia
A) Fr. Manuel Garcia
B) Fr. Vicente Balaguer
C) Prof. Rene R. Escalante
D) Prof Rene R. Escalante
  • 69. Who conducted a research  on 2016 where he included  the last hours of Rizal in Cuerpo de Vigilancia?
A) Fr. Vicente Balaguer
B) Fr. Manuel Garcia
C) Prof Rene R. Escalante
  • 70. In this primary source where they had doubts on the retraction document because only one eyewitness account of the writing.
A) Fr. Manuel Garcia Document
B) Prof Rene R. Escalante Testimony
C) Fr. Vicente Balaguer Testimony
  • 71. What magazine that the second text appeared in Barcelona, Spain on February 14, 1897?
A) La Javentud
B) Daiario De Manila
C) La Voz Espanola
  • 72. This document had allegedly signed by Rizal a few hours before his execution.
A) The Retraction
B) Nationalism
C) Writings of Rizal
  • 73. It is against the friars and the Catholic Church in the Philippines.
A) Nationalism
B) The Retraction
C) Writings of Rizal
  • 74. Who is identified as a hero of the revolution for his writings that center on ending colonialism and liberating Filipino minds to contribute to creating the Filipino nation?
A) Emilio Jacinto
B) Jose Rizal
C) Andres Bonifacio
D) Emilio Aguinaldo
  • 75. Which of the following could prove that Rizal did not retract in favor of the Catholic Church?
A) The texts of the retraction in the original and in the manila newspapers have only four commas.
B) He was buried in a Catholic cemetery.
C) He marry Josephine Bracken as a requirement to faith.
  • 76. Who translated the "Rizals Retraction" that was published on December 29, 1896.
A) Fr. Manuel Garcia
B) Fr. Vicente Balaguer
C) Prof. Rene E. Escalante
  • 77. He wrote the details about a statement in the last hours of Rizal of the Cuerpo de Vigilancia
A) Teodoro Kalaw
B) Federico Moreno
C) Prof. Rene R. Escalante
D) Santiago Alvarez
  • 78. To help clear the backlog of agrarian cases, DAR will have more legal officers to support under manners adjudicatory boards and introduce quota system to compel adjudicators to work faster in agrarian reform cases.
A) Agrarian
B) Agrarian Reform
C) Agrarian Law
D) Agrarian Justice
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