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QUIZ

BOWL
(LIFE AND WORKS OF
RIZAL)
QUESTION NO. 1

What is the complete name of


Rizal?
Jose Protacio
ANSWER Realonda Alonso Mercado
Rizal
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso
Realonda was the complete name of our very
own martyr-national hero.

Source: Textbook on The Man and the Hero: An


Antology of Legacies and Controversies by Ronnie
Espergal Pasigui and Danilo Hipolito Cabalu, pp. 13
QUESTION NO. 2
Who is Rizal’s father?
Francisco Rizal
ANSWER Mercado
Rizal was the son of a prosperous landowner,
sugar and rice planter of Chinese-Filipino
descent Francisco Rizal Mercado. Francisco
Mercado was born in Biñan and lived to be
eighty years old, the youngest in a family of
thirteen siblings, seven men and six women.
Source: Textbook on The Man and the Hero: An Antology of
Legacies and Controversies by Ronnie Espergal Pasigui and
Danilo Hipolito Cabalu, pp. 13
QUESTION NO. 3
Jose Rizal’s paternal ascendant
who migrated to the Philippines
from Amoy, China in the late 17th
century.
a. Domingo Lam-co
b. Domingo Chinco
c. Domingo Alonso
d. Domingo Realonda
A. DOMINGO LAM-
ANSWER CO
Rizal’s father’s family began in the
Philippines with a Chinaman, Domingo Lam-
co, a full-blooded Chinese who migrated in the
Philippines from Amoy, China in the late 17 th
century.

Source: Textbook on The Man and the Hero: An Antology of


Legacies and Controversies by Ronnie Espergal Pasigui and
Danilo Hipolito Cabalu, pp. 13
QUESTION NO. 4
Who is Jose Rizal’s sole
brother?
PACIANO
ANSWER
Paciano (1851-1930) is Rizal’s sole brother.
Paciano lived for 79 years and was the oldest
boy in the family. Paciano was ten years older
than Jose and more of a second father than an
elder brother.

Source: Textbook on The Man and the Hero: An Antology of


Legacies and Controversies by Ronnie Espergal Pasigui and
Danilo Hipolito Cabalu, pp. 15
QUESTION NO. 5
What do you mean by Noli
Me Tangere?
TOUCH ME NOT
ANSWER
Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not), published
in 1887 at Berlin, is a work of Rizal that
detailed the dark aspects of Spain’s colonial
rule in the Philippines with particular focus on
the role of Spanish friars. This book was
banned in the Philippines.

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QUESTION NO. 6
What do you mean by El
Filibusterismo?
THE REIGN OF
ANSWER GREED
El Filibusterismo (The Reign of Greed),
published on September 18, 1891 in Ghent, is
the second novel of Rizal and a sequel of Noli
Me Tangere written in Europe.

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QUESTION NO. 7
Rizal’s original surname.
MERCADO
ANSWER
Mercado was the original surname of Rizal
family. Domingo Lamco, Jose’s great-great
grandfather, adopted the name Rizal in 1731
and it became a second surname of the family.

Source:

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QUESTION NO. 8
A girl (his cousin) who
captured Rizal’s heart whom he
described as “tender as a
budding flower with kindly
wistful eyes”.
LEONOR
ANSWER RIVERA
Leonor Rivera, who was his cousin and a
contemporary of his sister Soledad at the same
school, is the one who captured Rizal’s heart.
Rizal described Leonor as “tender as a budding
flower with kindly wistful eyes”.

Source:

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QUESTION NO. 9
How old is Rizal when he
died?
35
ANSWER
Rizal died at the age of 35 at Bagumbayan
Field on December 30, 1896

Source:

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QUESTION NO. 10
The novel Noli Me Tangere
was originally composed in what
language?
Spanish
ANSWER
Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere was originally
composed in Spanish language.

Source:
QUESTION NO. 11
Which among the stories told by
Rizal’s mother left a deep
impression on Rizal’s mind about
the “death of a martyr”?
a. Parable of the moth
b. The Death of Gomburza
c. Children’s Friend
d. None of the above
A.
ANSWER
The parable told that the young moth was
attracted to the flame, and thought that it could
conquer it, it pushed itself to the burning flame
and got burned. The moth died a martyr in its
own illusion, he truly though he conquered the
burning flame, but it was not.
Source: Textbook on The Man and the Hero: An Antology of
Legacies and Controversies by Ronnie Espergal Pasigui and
Danilo Hipolito Cabalu, pp. 19
QUESTION NO. 12
The death of the three priest
martyrs awakened Rizal’s spirit
of patriotism. The three priest
martyrs was who?
Fr. Mariano Gomez
Fr. Jose Burgos
ANSWER Fr. Jacinto Zamora
The Gomburza are the three priests martyrs
who awakened Rizal’s spirit of patriotism.
They are being executed on February 17, 1872
at Bagumbayan under governor-general Rafael
Izquerdo y Gutierrez.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 13
School in Madrid where Rizal
got his degree of licentiate in
medicine.
Universidad Centro de
ANSWER Madrid
Universidad Centro de Madrid is the school
where Rizal got his licentiate in medicine.

Source:
A Hero’s Impact on Nation Building by Dr. Ariel Ramos
QUESTION NO. 14
School in Manila where Rizal
first enrol for his early
education.
a. Ateneo Municipal
b. Colegio de Consolacion
c. Universidad de Sto. Tomas
d. None of the above
A.
ANSWER
Rizal enrolled his early education at Ateneo
Municipal school in the walled Intramuros,
part Manila

Source: Textbook on The Man and the Hero: An Antology of


Legacies and Controversies by Ronnie Espergal Pasigui and
Danilo Hipolito Cabalu, pp. 26
QUESTION NO. 15
It was the principal
administrative office of the Spanish
government in the Philippines.
a. Spanish Cortes
b. Royal Audiencia
c. Malacañang
d. None of these
B.
ANSWER
Royal Audiencia was the the principal
administrative office of Spanish government
located at Intramuros.

Source: Textbook on The Man and the Hero: An Antology of


Legacies and Controversies by Ronnie Espergal Pasigui and
Danilo Hipolito Cabalu, pp. 28
QUESTION NO. 16
The barbaric method of execution of
the three-martyr-priests in which an
iron collar was tightened around the
prisoner’s neck until death occurred.
a. Garrison
b. Garliquin
c. Garotte
d. None of the above
ANSWER C
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 17
The governor-general of the
Philippines who was considered as
friendly to Filipinos.
Ramon Blanco y
ANSWER Erenas
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 18
The Dominican friars helped Polavieja
to replace Governor-General Blanco which
ultimately sealed the death of Jose Rizal,
for Polavieja was ruthless while Blanco
believed Rizal was not a traitor.
(True or False)
TRUE
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 19
Rizal was a licensed doctor.
(True or False)
FALSE
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 20
The execution of GOMBURZA ended
Rizal’s quest for reform and challenges.
(True or False)
FALSE
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 21
Rizal was executed using a garrote.
(True or False)
FALSE
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 22
The Philippines was ceded by USA
from Spain in December 10, 1898 through
the:
a. Treaty of Paris
b. Continental System
c. c. Claveria Law
d. d. Jones Law
A
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 23
Rizal was accused of what crime?
a. sedition
b. rebellion
c. illegal association
d. all of these
D
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 24
The lieutenant who defended Rizal in the
court whom the latter choose because of
former’s name was familiar to him and
was a brother of Rizal’s bodyguard in
1887.
Luis Taviel de
ANSWER Andrade
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 25
Because their family name “Mercado” had
come under suspicion of the Spanish
authorities, what surname did Jose adopted
when he started to study at Ateneo?
RIZAL
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 26
The name of the place in Mindanao where
Rizal was deported of the allegedly found
incriminatory leaflets and writings found
on Lucia’s pillow cases which were a
satire against Dominican priests.
DAPITAN
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 27
Jose Rizal was executed by firing squad in
1896 at Bagumbayan, Manila. What is
Bagumbayan now known as?
LUNETA PARK
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 28
It’s the reason why Rizal’s mother almost
died during her delivery.
Because of Jose’s
ANSWER big head
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 29
What was the charge why officials arrested
the mother of Jose Rizal before of June of
1872?
Poisoning her
ANSWER sister-in-law
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 30
What was Jose Rizal’s nickname?
PEPE
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 31
One of the reasons why Rizal decided to
return to Manila was the formation of a
society named what?
LA LIGA
ANSWER FILIPINA
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 32
One of the members of the society which
Rizal founded upon his arrival in Manila
who ultimately became the “real father of
revolution” and leader of the Katipunan.
Who was he?
ANDRES
ANSWER BONIFACIO
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 33
Who was the woman whom Rizal
considered to be his wife?
JOSEPHINE
ANSWER BRACKEN
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 34
Before he was shot, Rizal requested that
his head be spared and the request was
neglected. (True or False)
FALSE
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


QUESTION NO. 35
Jose Rizal never studied in the Phlippines.
(True or False)
FALSE
ANSWER
Garrotte is a barbaric method of execution in which an
iron collar is tightened around the prisoner’s neck until death
occurred. The method was used during the execution of the
three martyr-priests in 1872 at Bagumbayan.

Source: The 1872 Cavite Mutiny by Dr. Eusebio Koh


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