Jose Rizal Short Quiz (15 Items)

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1. Considered as Rizal's first teacher

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Teodora Alonso Mercado is considered as Rizal's first teacher because she played a significant role in his early education. Teodora, being a well-educated woman, taught Rizal how to read and write at a young age. She instilled in him a love for learning and encouraged his intellectual development. Teodora's influence on Rizal's education was crucial in shaping his future as a national hero and a prominent figure in Philippine history.

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2. NOT rizal's Sibling

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Caridad is the correct answer because the question asks for a sibling of Rizal who is not included in the given list. Trinidad and Soledad are both mentioned in the list, but Caridad is not. Therefore, Caridad is the correct answer as she is a sibling of Rizal that is not mentioned in the list.

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3. Compulsary labor imposed by Spanish authorities on adult Filipino males

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Polos y servicios refers to a system of compulsory labor imposed by Spanish authorities on adult Filipino males during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. Under this system, Filipino men were required to render unpaid labor for a certain number of days each year. This labor could be in the form of various services, such as construction, farming, or other manual work. The system was a means for the Spanish authorities to exploit the labor force and maintain control over the Filipino population.

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4. All schools were attended by Rizal except

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Rizal attended both UST and Ateneo, but he did not attend Manila Central University.

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5. The Rizal family had this many siblings

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The Rizal family had 11 siblings.

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6. The priest who baptized Rizal

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Fr. Rufino Collantes is the correct answer for the priest who baptized Rizal. This can be inferred from the given options where Fr. Rufino Collantes is the only name mentioned.

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7. In 1868, Don Kiko brought Rizal to this pilgrimage

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Don Kiko brought Rizal to the pilgrimage of Penafrancia in 1868.

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8. Don kiko banned this name in their home

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Don Kiko banned the name "Burgos" in their home.

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9. Rizal started his formal schooling  in

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Rizal started his formal schooling in Binan.

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10. Philippine president who made December 30 as Day of National Mourning in Rizal honor

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11. The death of her brought Rizal's first sorrow

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Rizal encountered his first sorrow when his sister, Concepcion (Concha), succumbed to illness at the tender age of three. This poignant experience contributed to Rizal's awareness of the profound difficulty associated with losing a beloved person. It instilled in him the realization that one must treasure every precious moment spent with loved ones due to the transient nature of life.

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12. Left an impression to Rizal about the sacrifice on one's life

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The Cavite Mutiny left a lasting impression on Rizal about the sacrifice one's life. The mutiny was a rebellion by Filipino soldiers and workers in the Spanish colonial government in Cavite, Philippines. The mutiny was brutally suppressed, and the leaders were executed. This event showed Rizal the harsh consequences of standing up against oppression and fighting for freedom. It highlighted the sacrifices that individuals are willing to make for their beliefs and the lengths that the Spanish colonial government would go to maintain control. This experience likely influenced Rizal's own later involvement in the Philippine independence movement.

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Considered as Rizal's first teacher
NOT rizal's Sibling
Compulsary labor imposed by Spanish authorities ...
All schools were attended by Rizal except
The Rizal family had this many siblings
The priest who baptized Rizal
In 1868, Don Kiko brought Rizal to this pilgrimage
Don kiko banned this name in their home
Rizal started his formal schooling  in
Philippine president who made December 30 as Day ...
The death of her brought Rizal's first sorrow
Left an impression to Rizal about the sacrifice on one's life
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