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ACTIVITY 3P: Quiz in GRIZAL


Instructions:
Read and understand the items indicated in the quiz. Observe utmost academic integrity. Do
not copy the answer of your seatmate.

Quiz Proper:
A. Identification Test: Identify what is being referred to in each item.
Ramon Magsaysay. 1. The president who signed the Rizal law
Board of National Education 2. The primary agency in-charged to the implementation of
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the Rizal law


Rabid catholics 3. What type of Catholics were Senators Cuenco, Rodrigo and
Rosales as described by Laurel?
June 12, 1956 4. Date when the Rizal law was approved by the office of the
president
Senator Briones 5. According to Laurel’s account, who was absent during the
voting of the approval of the House Bill 438.

B. Alternate Response. Write JOSE if the given statement is true and RIZAL if otherwise.
RIZAL 6. The primary contention of passing the Rizal law is to question the
irrational practices of the Catholic Church in the Philippines.
JOSE 7. For Jose Laurel Jr., Rizal could serve as an ideal model for
promoting nationalism and patriotism in the Philippines.
JOSE 8. Francisco Rodrigo argued that teaching Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo will create confusion among Filipinos about their loyalty for the government
and the church.
JOSE 9. Rizal’s novels enabled us to examine and see the defects of the society.
JOSE 10. Private schools such as Catholic-dominated institutions like Saint Louis
University are not necessarily mandated by the law to offer the Rizal subject.
RIZAL 11. Claro M. Recto sponsored the Rizal bill in the lower house while
Jose Laurel, Jr. sponsored the bill in the upper house.
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JOSE 12. The opposition to the Rizal law was primarily triggered by the reaction of the Roman Catholic
Church through a Pastoral Letter.
JOSE 13. The Rizal law envisioned the schools to be a catalyst in developing civic consciousness and
nationalism among Filipino youth.
RIZAL 14. Rizal’s novels were required by the law to be exclusively translated into English and Tagalog.
RIZAL 15. Three million pesos was originally allocated by the law to cover the expenses of the National
Education Board.

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