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LRIZAL ASSESSMENT REVIEWER

_____1.Which of the following was NOT a reason for Spain's rule in the Philippines?
A. Territorial expansion
B. Cultural development
C. Acquisition development
D. Spread of Christianity
2. Who re-discovered the Philippines and proved that the world was round?
A. Vasco de Gama
B. Christopher Columbus
C. King Philip
D. Ferdinand Magellan
3. Who established Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines?
A. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
B. Carlos Maria dela Torre
C. Andres de Urdaneta
D. Ferdinand Magellan
4. Which of the following was NOT among the repressive policies that
was enforced during the Spanish period?
A. Fiestas D. Cedula
B. Polo Y Servicio C. Bandala
5. What economic policy imposed by Spain on the Indios that requires
them to do forced labor?
A. Fiestas C. Cedula
B. Polo Y Servicio D.Bandala
6. Who were Spaniards born in the Philippines?
A. Creoles C. Sangleys
B. Peninsulares D. Ilustrados
7. Which of the following was NOT part of the goods that were traded
during the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade?
A. Gold C. Sugar
B. Platinum D. Silk
8. Which of the following was NOT a function of the state during the
Spanish period?
A. Provide peace and order
B. Protect the Spanish monarchy
C. Defend the Catholic region
D. Protect the ancestral lands of the Indios
9. What social class developed the consciousness of the Filipinos to
fight Spain?
A. Mestizos de España
B. Principalia
C. Mestizos de sangleys
D. Ilustrados
10. Whose death ignited the Philippine revolution of 1896?
A. Andres Bonifacio
B. Gomburza
C. Diego Silang
D. Jose Rizal
11. Which of the following was NOT a reform sought from the
Spanish government by the propagandists?
A. Basic human rights for the Filipinos
B. Change of government from absolute to limited monarch
C. Equality of the Filipinos and Spaniards before the law
D. Restoration of Filipino representation in the Cortes
12. Which of the following is NOT true of the La Solidaridad?
A. It was a forum for discussion of the issues concerning
the Philippines.
B. It was the official organ of the reform movement.
C. It featured articles about the good deeds of the friars.
D. It was a vehicle for the expression of the political views of
the reformers.
13. Diariong Tagalog was founded by .
A. Marcelo del Pilar C. Juan Luna
B. Pedro Laktaw D. Gregorio Sanciano
14. Who was the president of the Associacion La Solidaridad?
A. Jose Ma. Panganiban
B. Mariano Ponce
C. Manuel Sta. Maria
D. Galiciano Apacible
15. The political section of the Asociacion Hispano-Filipino was under
the charge of .
A. Jose Rizal C. Tomas Arejola
B. Marcelo del Pilar D. Dominador Gomez
16. The rightist wing of La Liga came to be called .
A. Cuerpos de Propagandistas
B. Cuerpos de Militantes
C. Cuerpos de la Revolucionarios
D. Cuerpos de Compromisarios
17. All of the following are reasons behind the failure of the
reform movement, EXCEPT
A. Petty quarrels among reformists
B. Spain's preoccupation with her own internal problems
C. Lack of finances to support propaganda activities
D. Failure of the friars to counter attacks on the clergy
18. What was the alleged cause of the discovery of the Katipunan?
A. Discovery of Katipunan paraphernalia at the Diario de Manila.
B. Discovery of the list of Katipunan members.
C. Patino's disclosure of the secrets of the society.
D. A quarrel between Patino and De La Cruz.
19. The pen name Taga-Ilog was associated with .
A. Antonio Luna C. Jose Ma. Panganiban
B. Mariano Ponce D. Juan Luna
20. The central leadership of the KKK was the .
A. Sangguniang Hukuman
B. Sangguniang Bayan
C. Sangguniang Barangay
D. Kataastaasang Sanggunian
21. Rizal was NOT in favor of the revolution planned by the
Katipunan because of the .
A. Unpreparedness of the Katipuneros for an armed struggle.
B. Willingness to the wealthy Filipinos to support the struggle.
C. Absence of a military tactician who will direct the
military operations of the KKK
D. This event reflected the decision of the Katipunan to stage
a revolution against Spain.
22. The leader of the Magdiwang faction of the KKK in Cavite was .
A. Baldomero Aguinaldo
B. Emilio Jacinto
C. Mariano Alvarez
23. The first real battle fought by the Filipinos against the Spaniards was
the Battle of .
A. Majayjay C. Montalban
B. Pinaglabanan D. Pugadlawin
24. The president of the Council of War which tried Bonifacio for the
charge of sedition was .
A. Mariano Noriel
B. Emilio Aguinaldo
C. Lazaro Makapagal
25. Who negotiated the Pact of Biak-na-Bato with Aguinaldo and his men?
A. Primo de Rivera
B. Isabelo Artacho
C. Pedro Paterno
26. The 3 stars in the Philippine map comprise the islands of Luzon,
Mindanao and .
A. Cebu C. Molucas
B. Limasawa D. Panay
27. He is the founder of the first Philippine Independent Church.
A. Ernesto Manalo C. Antonio Nacita
B. Maxine Grimm D. Gregorio Aglipay
28. The Malolos Congress was conceived by Mabini as .
A. An advisory body
B. Legislative body
C. Judicial body
29. The First Philippine Republic came to be called as .
A. Biak-na-Bato Republic
B. Sakay Republic
C. Malolos Republic
30. The Malolos Constitution was drafted based on the plan
proposed by .
A. Paterno
B. Mabini
C. Felipe Calderon
31. The most powerful branch of government under the Malolos
Constitution was the .
A. Legislative Branch
B. Executive
C. Judiciary
32. The newspaper of the Malolos Republic came to be known as .
A. El Heraldo de la Revolucion
B. La Independencia
C. Del Superior Gobierno
33. Higher education under the First Philippine Republic was
promoted through .
A. Burgos Institute
B. University of Santo Tomas
C. Literary University of the Philippines
34. Which of the following was the immediate cause of the outbreak of
the War of Philippine Independence?
A. San Juan Bridge Incident
B. San Nicolas Bridge Incident
C. Pasig River Incident
35. Luna's assassination was a big blow to the Filipino cause as it .
A. Led to a series of reverses on the part of the Filipino soldiers
B. Made Aguinaldo decide to wage guerilla warfare against
American soldiers
C. Deprived the nation of an able military tactician in its great hour
of need
36. The defender of La Loma who sacrificed his life during the war
against the Americans was .
A. Tomas Mascardo
B. Jose Torres Bugallon
C. Justin Estrada
37. Gregorio del Pilar sacrificed his life in defense of Aguinaldo in the
Battle of .
A. Tirad Pass D. Montalban
B. Bagbag River C. Macabebe
38. Which island province in the Visayas offered to cooperate with
the Americans during the Filipino-American War?
A. Cebu
B. Iloilo
C. Negros
39. The American military officer whose life was sacrificed in the Battle of
San Mateo was .
A. Major Bell
B. Major General Lawton
C. Colonel Stotsenberg
40. Bonifacio's Katipunan was revived by during the Filipino-
American war.
A. Luciano San Miguel
B. Faustino Guillermo
C. Julian Montalan
41. The last Filipino general to surrender to the Americans was .
A. Macario Sakay
B. Simeon Ola
C. Miguel Malvar
42. The capture of Aguinaldo was successfully undertaken by .
A. Arthur MacArthur
B. Elwell Otis
C. Frederick Funston
43. The Bates Treaty Muslim resistance against the Americans
during the Filipino-American War.
A. Heightened
B. Neutralized
C. Sustained
44. Who led the Filipinos in attacking the Americans in Balanggiga, Samar?
A. Felipe Buencamino
B. Pedro Sanchez
C. Lazaro Segovia
45. The last American military governor of the Philippines was .
A. Elwell Otis
B. Arthur McArthur
C. Wesley Merritt
46. The Spooner Amendment to the Army Appropriation Act became
the basis for the establishment of .
A. Autonomous government
B. Civil government in the Philippines
C. Military rule
47. The abolition of the military government and
the establishment of the civil government in
the country were recommended by
A. Schurman Commission
B. Wood-Forbes Mission
C. Taft Commission
48. The first American civil governor of the country was .
A. Henry Ide
B. Joseph Smith
C. William H. Taft
49. Taft became popular among Filipinos during
his tenure of office because of his policy
known as .
A. Filipino First
B. Liberalism and Democracy
C. Philippines for the Filipinos
50. The first American organic law for the Philippines was .
A. Jones Law
B. Cooper Act / Philippine Deal of 1902
C. Hare-Hawes-Cutting Law
51. Which of the following legislations made
treasonable the advocacy of
independence during the Filipino-
American War?
A. Sedition Law
B. Reconcentration Law
C. Brigandage Act
52. The formal inauguration of the Philippine Assembly was
held at the
.
A. Malacanang Palace
B. Grand Opera House
C. Session hall of the Philippine Commission
53. Good working relationship between
the executive and legislative
branches of the American colonial
government was fostered with
Harrison's creation of
A. Council of the State
B. Council of Advisers to the Governor
C. Council of Senior Government Officials
54. The Cabinet Crisis of 1923 took place
during the tenure of Governor- General
A. W. Cameron Forbes
B. Leonard Wood
C. James Smith
55. Jones Law of 1916 became popularly known in the
Philippines as
.
A. Philippine Independence Law
B. Organic Act for the Philippines
C. Philippine Autonomy Act

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