Jose Rizal and Filipino Revolution Quiz

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Jose Rizal's works served as a mirror of society during Spanish colonization.

True

Jose Rizal was informed about the plan of Revolutionist in May 1896 by Pio Valenzuela.

True

Andres Bonifacio was one of the founders of La Liga Filipina.

False

The aim of La Liga Filipina was to achieve political and civic reform through unity and education.

True

The purpose of La Liga Filipina was Philippine Uprising in 1896.

False

Rizal was exiled to Dapitan for 4 years, from July 1892 to July 1896.

False

Jose Rizal believed that the assistance of Creoles & illustrados was important in the revolution because they were Educated.

True

Rizal's Death intensified the hate feelings of Filipinos against the Spaniards.

True

Rizal's exile led to the establishment of KKK by Andres Bonifacio and six others.

True

June 12, 1898, is the Declaration of Philippine Independence.

True

The life and works of Jose Rizal had a significant influence on Filipino revolutionists and inspired them to be brave.

True

Republic Act 1425 focuses on enforcing the Teaching of Jose Rizal’s life and works.

True

The Rizal Law mandates that all educational institutions should teach the works and writings of Jose Rizal.

True

The Rizal Law allows schools to teach expurgated or censored versions of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

False

The Board of National Education is responsible for translating the works of Jose Rizal into different languages and distributing them for free.

True

All schools are exempt from the regulations set forth by the State regarding the development of moral character and civic conscience.

False

The Rizal Law aims to instill patriotism among the youth by exposing them to Rizal's life and works during their school years.

True

The Rizal Law only requires schools to keep a limited number of copies of Rizal's works in their libraries.

False

Study Notes

Honoring Jose Rizal

  • The life and works of Jose Rizal are a constant and inspiring source that has shaped the national character and should be taught to the youth, especially during their formative years in school.

Rizal's Works and Writings

  • The unexpurgated copies of Rizal's novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, should be distributed and made available to the public.
  • Educational institutions are required to keep adequate copies of Rizal's works and biography.
  • The Board of National Education is tasked to translate Rizal's works into English, Tagalog, and other principal Philippine dialects.

Rizal's Impact on Philippine History

  • Rizal's works served as a mirror of Philippine society during the Spanish colonization period and enlightened Filipinos to assert their political and civic rights.
  • His ideas inspired Filipino revolutionists to be brave and fight for reform in society.
  • Rizal's greatness can be seen in different eras of Philippine history, including the Philippine Uprising in 1896 and the debate in the American Congress about the annexation of the Philippines.

Andres Bonifacio and the Katipuneros

  • Andres Bonifacio attended the founding of La Liga Filipina, a civic organization founded by Jose Rizal, which aimed for reform in society through education and unity.
  • Bonifacio and others established the Katipunan after Rizal's exile to Dapitan.
  • Rizal believed that the assistance of Creoles and illustrados was important in the revolution, as they were educated.

Republic Act 1425 (Rizal Law)

  • The law was approved on August 6, 1956, and focuses on enforcing the teaching of Jose Rizal's life and works.
  • The law authorized the printing and distribution of Rizal's novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
  • The law was sponsored by Jose P. Laurel, Claro M. Recto, and Jacobo Gonzales.

Test your knowledge on Jose Rizal's involvement in the Philippine uprising, including his beliefs, influence on revolutionists, and the events surrounding his death. Explore the significance of La Liga Filipina and the role of Creoles and illustrados in the revolution.

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