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The document contains activities and questions about Jose Rizal and Philippine history during the Spanish colonial period. Activity 3 asks to identify what is being described in several statements about a Rizal bill and its passage. Activity 5 asks to supply missing information in statements about Philippine history during Spanish rule. Activity 7 asks to identify whether statements about Rizal and key events are correct or incorrect.

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A Ctivity

The document contains activities and questions about Jose Rizal and Philippine history during the Spanish colonial period. Activity 3 asks to identify what is being described in several statements about a Rizal bill and its passage. Activity 5 asks to supply missing information in statements about Philippine history during Spanish rule. Activity 7 asks to identify whether statements about Rizal and key events are correct or incorrect.

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Activity 3

A. Identify what is being described in each statement. Write your answer in the blank provided before the
number.
___________________1. Republic Act 1425 is also known as _______________________.
___________________2. Senate Bill 438 was approved on third meeting with ______ number of votes.
___________________3. The president who declined to certify that the measure was immediate.
___________________4. He was the head or chairperson of the Committee on Education when the Rizal bill
was taken into the measure.
___________________5. This proposed house bill was very similar to Senate Bill 438.

Directions: B. Identify whether the following are DEFENDERS or OPPOSERS of the Rizal Bill.
____________________6. Jose P. Laurel
____________________7. Ramon Durano
____________________8. Joaquin R. Roces
____________________9. Emilio Cortez
___________________10. Manuel Soza

Activity 5
Directions: Supply what is being asked in the following statements. Write your answer in the blanks provided.
_______________1. This trade lasted for 250 years when Mexico gained independence from Spain.
______________ 2. Because of its opening, the travel time from Spain to the Philippines has
been reduced to only 40 days.
______________ 3. They are the ones who owned the lands being utilized for the export industry.
_____________ 4. Land tenants are also called __________________.
______________ 5. They are the “enlightened ones”.
______________ 6. It aimed to provide Spanish-speaking teachers to teach in their proposed new system of
primary schooling.
______________ 7. He served as the key person in fighting for the rights of the Filipino Clergy.
______________ 8. Spaniards born in the Philippines.
______________ 9. He ordered the execution of Filipino priests, which curtailed the movement of the Filipino
clergy.
_____________10. In this year, Rizal helped to established La Liga Filipina.

Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if otherwise.


______________ 1. The bankruptcy of the Royal Company of the Philippines forced Spain to open Manila to
world trade.
______________ 2. Manila was a strategic harbor for trade and attracted British, Americans, European and
Asian merchants.
______________ 3. The other term for abaca is Spanish Hemp.
______________ 4. The population of Chinese Mestizos exceeded 200,000 in the 19th century.
______________ 5. For the abuse of influence and oppressive policies, the Filipino nationalist specifically
targeted Friars.
______________ 6. Higher Education was affordable for middle and lower class Filipinos during the 19th
century.
______________ 7. Noli Me Tangere means “Touch me not”.
______________ 8. The Reign of Greed is the English translation of El Filibusterismo.
______________ 9. Katipunan, which is under the leadership of Andres Bonifacio, aims to assimilate the
Philippines to Spain.
______________10. The export economy of the Philippines slowly rose in response to growing demand from
Europe.

Activity 7
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write BAYANI if the statement is correct and AGBAYANI if the
UNDERLINED word is incorrect, then write the correct answer of the underlined word. Write all the answers to
the space provided.
____________________ 1. Jose Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna on June 19, 1861.
____________________ 2. El Filibusterismo, also known by its alternative English title The Reign of Greed, is
the second novel written by Jose Rizal.
____________________ 3. The firing sqaud was executed to Jose Rizal in Calamba
____________________ 4. The only brother of Jose is Leon Monroy
____________________ 5. Rizal studied ophthalmology at the University of Leipzig.
____________________ 6. Leonor Rivera and Jose Rizal were married.
____________________ 7. Jose Rizal graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree with the rating Sobrasaliente
(highest honors).
____________________ 8. Jose Rizal used the pen name Plaridel in many of his writings.
____________________ 9. Noli Me Tangere was published in Germany with the financial help of Valentin
Ventura.
____________________10. Governor General Camilo Polavieja signed the death verdict of Jose Rizal.
____________________ 11. Jose Rizal is the eleventh child of Francisco and Teodora.
____________________12. Jose Rizal’s first teacher in school was Justiniano Aquino Cruz.
____________________13. Rizal wrote his first poem, Mi Ultimo Adios, when he was eight years old.
____________________14. Jose Rizal was exiled in Bagumbayan.
____________________15. Before Jose Rizal was shot, he said his last words “ConsummatumEst” meaning
“It is finished.

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