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Rizal's life part 2
Contributed by: Delos Reyes
  • 1. When did Rizal begin his grand tour in Europe?
A) 1882
B) 1889
C) 1885
D) 1883
  • 2. Which friend accompanied Rizal on his travel, particularly to Germany?
A) Ferdinand Magellan
B) Ferdinand Blumentritt
C) Marcelo Garcia
D) Ako
  • 3. What was the main purpose of Rizal's Europian tour?
A) To travel
B) To be with you
C) To gather information
D) To gather support for Filipino reform
  • 4. Which city did Rizal first visit in Europe?
A) Paris
B) Manila
C) Madrid
D) Spain
  • 5. In which city Rizal meet Dr. Maximo Viola?
A) Berlin
B) England
C) Madrid
D) Paris
  • 6. What significant contribution did Viola make Rizal's work?
A) He financed the publication of Noli
B) He twerk
C) He buy the books of Rizal
D) He financed the education of Rizal
  • 7. Which landmark in Berlin did Rizal famously visit?
A) The Perganon museum
B) In Balayong
C) The museum
D) At Park
  • 8. What was Rizal's Impression of Europe compared to the Philippines
A) He viewed it looks great than Philippines
B) So do I
C) He viewed it as a place of freedom and enlightenment
D) He doesn't care
  • 9. What was did Rizal hear about nationalism during his travel?
A) It makes sense
B) It was a powerful than words
C) It was worth
D) It was a powerful tool for social change
  • 10. Which of the following best describes Rizal's overall experience in Europe?
A) Wala lang
B) A journey of intellectual growth and awakening
C) A journey to life
D) A journey of the traveler
  • 11. In what year did Rizal return to the Philippines for the first time after studying abroad?
A) 1892
B) 1893
C) 1886
D) 1882
  • 12. Which city did Rizal arrive in upon his first homecoming?
A) Palawan
B) Samar
C) Manila
D) Bulacan
  • 13. What was the primary purpose of Rizal's return to the Philippines?
A) To promote scatter
B) To celebrate
C) To promote the business
D) To promote reforms
  • 14. Which of Rizal's work was published just before his return?
A) El filibusterismo
B) Noli Me Tangere
C) DO NOT TOUCH ME
D) La Solidaridad
  • 15. What organization did Rizal help establish upon his return?
A) La Liga Filipina
B) Sandugo
C) KKK
D) Katipunan
  • 16. Who was Rizal's primary political rival during his first homecoming?
A) Andres Bonifacio
B) Ako
C) Emilio Aguinaldo
D) Marcelo H Del pillar
  • 17. What was a significant reaction to Rizal's return from the authorities?
A) THE make eye contact
B) They placed him under surveillance
C) They guard him
D) They placed him under CCTV
  • 18. Which reform did Rizal advocate for during his first homecoming?
A) Educational reform
B) Band of horses
C) Enemy oppression
D) Propaganda Movement
  • 19. How long did Rizal stay in the Philippines during his first homecoming?
A) 7 years
B) 3 years
C) 4 years
D) 1 years
  • 20. What was one consequence of Rizal's activism during this period?
A) He face the consequences
B) He face imprisonment
C) He died
D) He got stabbed
  • 21. What was Rizal's relationship with the Spanish friars during his homecoming?
A) In a relationship
B) They are rivals
C) They viewed him as a threat
D) They viewed him as a friend
  • 22. Which prominent figure did Rizal collaborate with for reforms?
A) Emilio Aguinaldo
B) Thea Joy
C) Andres Bonifacio
D) Graciano Lopez Jaena
  • 23. What was one of the first actions taken by La Liga Filipina?
A) Promoting educational purposes
B) Promoting educational and unity
C) Abdbehe
D) Promoting Rizal
  • 24. What impact did Rizal's writing have on Philippine society?
A) They got angry
B) They inspired revolutionary ideas
C) They got inlove
D) They inspired the hearts of the Filipino
  • 25. What was the reaction of the Filipino people to Rizal's homecoming?
A) They got excited
B) They are happy
C) They celebrated him as a hero
D) They celebrated him to her birthday
  • 26. What was the main reason Rizal moved to Hong Kong in 1891?
A) To abroad
B) To escape to the Spanish
C) To escape political percution in the Philippines
D) To study
  • 27. During his visit to Macao in 1891, Rizal was inspired by which of the following?
A) The economy
B) The girls out there
C) The culture and architecture of the city
D) The beauty of the city
  • 28. Rizal had a brief romantic relationship during his stay in Japan to?
A) Nami
B) O-Sei-San
C) Robin
D) Hinata
  • 29. What was the main reason Rizal had to end his relationship with O-Sei-San?
A) Rizal is too good to her
B) O-Sei-San family
C) Idk
D) O-Sei-San love someone
  • 30. In which year did Rizal visit the United States?
A) 1873
B) 1888
C) 1889
D) 1886
  • 31. During his visit to the United States, which city did Rizal stay in for a brief period?
A) San Miguel
B) California
C) San Francisco
D) US
  • 32. What is the primary reason Rizal went to London in 1888?
A) Idk
B) To study there
C) To study the archive of the Spanish rule in the Philippines
D) To study human literature
  • 33. While in London, Rizal worked on translating a book. Which book did he translate into Tagalog?
A) Sucesos de as islas Filipinas
B) La Liga pro
C) La Liga Filipina
D) A la patria
  • 34. Why did Rizal return to Paris for his second sojourn in 1891?
A) To complete his novel El fili
B) To complete the Nuli
C) To return
D) To be mine
  • 35. While Rizal Paris during his second sojourn, Rizal was involved in the publication of which of the following works?
A) Fbebd
B) La Liga Filipina
C) A la patria
D) La Solidaridad
  • 36. Why did Rizal move to Brussels, Belgium in 1890?
A) To escape
B) To escape the high cost of living in Paris
C) Idk
D) To learned
  • 37. What was one of the major misfortunes Rizal faced during his time in Madrid?
A) His family faced financial problem
B) His family died
C) His family got sick
D) Tnen
  • 38. While in Madrid, Rizal faced opposition to his ideas. Which organization was particularly hostile toward him and his writings?
A) Spaniards
B) The Spanish church
C) Enemy
D) Spanish literature
  • 39. Where did Rizal have a vacation in 1891, which later became his romance with Nelly Bousted.
A) Bea
B) Bernadeth
C) Biatrizz
D) Yamaha
  • 40. Why did Rizal romance with Nelly Bousted end?
A) Third party
B) Cheating issue
C) Nelly's family opposed the relationship
D) Rizal is no good
  • 41. Where was Rizal's first novel El fili first published in 1891?
A) Berlin
B) Macau
C) Brussels
D) Us
  • 42. What was the primary theme of Rizal's novel El fili?
A) Enemy oppression
B) The social injustices under Spanish colonial rule
C) Idk
D) The war between Spanish
  • 43. In Hong Kong, Rizal worked as an opthalmic surgeon. Who was one of his notable patients there?
A) His niece
B) His father
C) His mother, Theodora Alonso Realonda
D) His family
  • 44. What was the specialty of Rizal's medical place in Hong Kong?
A) Opthalmology
B) Medicine
C) Criminology
D) Engineering
  • 45. What was the main objective of the La Liga Filipina founded by Rizal upon his second homecoming in 1892?
A) Haha
B) To revenge for the country
C) To unite Filipino people for social reforms and fight for equal rights
D) To be yours
  • 46. Why was Rizal arrested shortly after founding the Liga Filipina in 1892?
A) He was accused for killing many people
B) He was accused of plotting rebellion
C) I'm dead
D) He was dead
  • 47. Why was Rizal exiled in Dapitan in 1892?
A) He was a threat to Spanish colonial attempt due to his idea in reform
B) He killed a lot of people
C) Because he was accused
D) Xndjs
  • 48. During is exile in Dapitan, Rizal contributed to the local community in many ways. What was one of his key contribution?
A) Establishing a business
B) Establishing a school and teaching local children
C) Establishing a good governance
D) Rnejsn
  • 49. Why was Rizal executed at Bagumbayan on December 30, 1896?
A) He was confused about what happen
B) I don't know
C) He was convicted of plotting an uprising against the Spanish authorities
D) He was so excited to see
  • 50. What was Rizal's final request before his execution at Bagumbayan?
A) To be executed by firing squad rather that by hanging
B) To be executed by hanging rather than firing squad
C) To be happy
D) To be killed
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