40 Questions
Where did Rizal arrive on May 24, 1888?
Liverpool
Who shadowed Rizal's movement in Hong Kong?
Jose Sainz de Varanda
With whom did Rizal stay as a guest in London?
Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor
What was Rizal's occupation in Hong Kong?
Ophthalmic surgeon
What did Rizal plan to publish in the second edition of Noli Me Tangere?
All of the above
What did Rizal register as on August 16, 1888?
A reader at the British Museum
Why did Rizal leave Hong Kong on February 22, 1888?
To visit Japan
Who joined Rizal in his plans to establish a Filipino colony in North Borneo?
Francisco Mercado, Paciano, and Silvestre Ubaldo
What did Rizal want to publish alongside Antonio de Morga's work?
Blumentritt's 'Tribes of Mindanao'
What disturbing news did Rizal receive from the Philippines?
All of the above
What did Rizal write before returning to the Philippines?
Two letters, one for his family and one for his countrymen
Who invited Rizal to a tea party on June 2, 1888?
Reinhold Rost
Why did Rizal revisit Hong Kong?
To find news about the troubles in Calamba
Where was Rizal's brother-in-law exiled to?
Bohol
What was Rizal's destination after leaving Hong Kong on February 22, 1888?
Japan
What did Rizal inform the Governor-General of before returning to the Philippines?
His readiness for punishment
Who defended Noli Me Tangere against the attacks of other friars?
Vicente Garcia
Where did Rizal visit in 1888 to search for historical materials?
Bibliothèque nationale de France
What did Rizal do on December 11, 1888?
He went on a short visit to Spain
What was the name of the association formed by Rizal in 1889?
Association Internationale Des Philippinistes
What were the titles of Rizal's articles submitted to Trubner's Record in 1889?
Specimens of Tagal Folklore and Two Eastern Fables
Why did Rizal leave London in 1889?
Because of Gertrude Beckett's growing affection for him
What role did Leonor Rivera play in Rizal's life?
She was the love of Rizal's life
How did Gertrude Beckett contribute to the Filipino revolution?
She tended to the wounded during the revolution
What was the main purpose of Rizal's letter to the Filipino women?
To promote their education and personal growth
What was the reason behind the outrage that prompted Rizal to write the letter?
Twenty young women petitioned for a night school to study Spanish
In what city did the twenty young women petition for a night school?
Malolos
What language did the twenty young women want to study in the night school?
Spanish
Who wrote the article 'Sa Mga Kababayang Dalaga Sa Malolos'?
Jose Rizal
What was the main theme of Rizal's letter to the Filipino women?
Women's empowerment and education
What was the title of Rizal's letter to the Filipino women?
Sa Mga Kababayang Dalaga Sa Malolos
What was the outcome of the twenty young women's petition?
They were granted a night school to study Spanish
What was one of Jose Rizal's major objectives during his visit to Japan?
To establish ties between the Philippine colonial elite and the Japanese
Why did Jose Rizal go to London?
To study and annotate Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas
What did Jose Rizal write in Tagalog during his stay in Hong Kong?
The 3rd volume of his novel
What is 'Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas'?
An account of the history of the Spanish colony in the Philippines during the 16th century
What did Jose Rizal write in London in July 1889?
Two Eastern Fables
What did Jose Rizal compile in London in May 1889?
Specimens of Tagal Folklore
What was Jose Rizal's main goal in London?
To study and annotate Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
What did Jose Rizal write to Blumentritt about during his stay in Japan?
The beauty of Japan
Study Notes
Rizal's Travels
- Rizal was welcomed by Filipino residents, including Jose Maria Basa, Balbino Mauricio, and Manuel Yriarte, in Hong Kong on February 16, 1888
- Rizal wrote a letter to Blumentritt expressing his bitterness on February 16, 1888
- Rizal was spied on by Jose Sainz de Varanda, a Spaniard commissioned by Spanish authorities, in Hong Kong
- Rizal studied the Chinese way of life, language, drama, and customs during his two-week stay in Hong Kong
- Rizal left Hong Kong on February 22, 1888, and traveled to Japan on board the Oceanic, an American steamer
London
- Rizal arrived in London on May 24, 1888, and stayed with the family of Charles Beckett at No. 37 Chalcot Crescent in Primrose Hill
- Rizal went to London to improve his knowledge of the English language and to study and annotate Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- Rizal was determined to publish the second edition of Noli Me Tangere with the illustrations of Juan Luna and correcting typographical errors
- Rizal registered as a reader at the British Museum and copied the entire work of Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- Rizal wanted to publish Blumentritt's "Tribes of Mindanao" and include some new documents that he found in the British Museum
- Rizal received disturbing news from the Philippines, including the exile of his brother-in-law and the agrarian problems in Calamba
Later Travels
- Rizal visited Paris for a week to search for more historical materials in the Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Rizal went on a short visit to Spain to meet with Marcelo H. Del Pilar and Mariano Ponce
- Rizal returned to London on December 24, 1888, and spent Christmas and New Year's Eve with the Becketts
- Rizal surprised Blumentritt with the formation of the Association Internationale Des Philippinistes with himself as Secretary
- Rizal submitted two contributions in the May and July 1889 issues of Trubner's Record, entitled "Specimens of Tagal Folklore" and "Two Eastern Fables"
- Rizal was forced to leave London on March 19, 1889, due to Gertrude Beckett's growing affection for him
Writings
- Rizal started writing the 3rd volume of his novel in Tagalog in Hong Kong
- Rizal wrote a letter to Blumentritt describing the beauty of Japan
- Rizal wrote "Specimens of Tagal Folklore" and "Two Eastern Fables" in London
- Rizal annotated Antonio de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas in London
- Rizal wrote "Letter to Sa Mga Kababayang Dalaga Sa Malolos" in La Solidaridad, addressing Filipino women to work for their education
This quiz is about Jose Rizal's experiences in Hong Kong, including the people he met and the events that occurred during his stay.
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