10 Questions
Senator Jose P. Laurel was the main author of the Rizal Bill.
True
The Rizal Law required that basic texts in collegiate courses should be expurgated editions of Rizal's two novels.
False
Bishop Manuel Yap supported the passage of the Rizal Bill.
False
The controversy surrounding the Rizal Bill ended with a divided vote in the Senate.
False
Senator Claro M. Recto warned against Church interference in State affairs during the debate on the Rizal Bill.
True
Opponents of the original Recto version of the Rizal Bill claimed a complete victory once the bill was passed.
False
The Rizal Law was approved after extensive debates and disagreements among legislators.
True
Students could not be exempted from using unexpurgated editions of Rizal's novels under the approved Rizal Law.
False
The passage of the Rizal Bill paved the way for the study of Jose Rizal's life and works in educational institutions.
True
Both proponents and opponents of the Rizal Bill reached a mutual agreement without any disagreements.
False
Test your knowledge of the Jose Rizal's Works Translation Act which mandates the translation and distribution of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo into English, Tagalog, and principal Philippine dialects. Explore the provisions and implications of this significant legislation.
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