History Reviewer
History Reviewer
History Reviewer
1.What is the earliest recorded kingdom during the archaic epoch in the Philippines?
b. Butuan Rajanate
c. Cebu Rajanate
d.Sultanate of Sulu
2.What is the last recorded kingdom in the Philippines that exist until the American occupation?
b. Butuan Rajanate
c. Cebu Rajanate
d. Sultanate of Sulu
3. Which among the choices does not describe History according to the Stanford History Education Group?
4. It is derived from the Greek word "historia" which means learning by inquiry.
a.History
b. Story
c. Narrative
d. Narration
5.He explained that history is a systematic accounting of set of natural phenomena concerning time.
a. Socrates
b. Plato
c. Aristotle
d. John Mark
a. Journalist
b.Historian
c. Histographer
d. Archaeologist
7. This is the practice of historical writing or the imaginative reconstruction of the past
a. Imagination
b. Analysis
c. Narration
d. Historiography
a.History-as-actuality
b. History-as-a-whole
c. History-as-recorded
d. History-as-written
a. History-as-actuality
b. History-as-a-whole
c. History-as-recorded
d. Hisyory-as-written
a. Vercimilitude
b. Verisimelitude
c. Versimelitude
d. Verisimilitude
11. It is the process of critically examining and analyzing the records and survivals of the past.
a. Historical writing
b.Historical method
c. Historical data
d. Historiography
12. It is sourced from artifacts that have been left in the past.
a .Historical data
b. Historiography
c. Historical writing
d. Historical method
13. These can either be relics or remains, or the testimonies of the witnesses.
a. book
b. legends
c. artifact.
d. tales
14. t is the facility to give meaning and impact value to a group of people about their past.
a. Historical writing
b. Historical method
c. Historical data
d. Historiography
15. Which among the choices does not belong to factual history as a theory of historical investigation?
a. basic info
b. reason
c. place
d. people involved
16. Which among the choices belongs to speculative history as a theory of historical investigation?
a. basic info
b. reason
c. place
d. people involved
17.Which among the choices is an example of fact under speculative history as a theory of historical
investigation?
18. Historians strive to restore the total past of mankind from incomplete evidence. What makes this
statement incorrect?
a. historians
b. restore
c. incomplete
d. no error
19. For teachers, history becomes only that part of the human past that can be meaningfully
reconstructed from the available records and inferences regarding their setting. What makes this
statement incorrect?
a. Teachers
b. history
c. reconstructed
d. no error
20. Complete this statement: The __________of records has limited the man's knowledge of history.
a. completeness
b. shortness
c. Incompleteness
d. oldness
21. Complete this statement: Most human affairs happen without leaving any ________.
a. trace
b. record
C. evidence
d.sense
22. The study of history is a subjective process as documents and relics are scattered and do not
together comprise the total object that the historian is studying. This statement implies...
a. that there is difficulty in making an objective conclusion in history
24. Historical data are sourced from artifacts that have been left in the past. The word artifacts in this
statement mean...
a. relics or remains
c. both A & B
25. The source provides evidence about the event; while historical interpretation is an arguement about
a. source
b. evidence
c. interpretation
d. no error
26.When historians are dealing with the "explanation of why and how things historical event, they are into
a. descriptive
b. dynamic or genetic
c. Static
d. Interpretative
27.When historians are dealing with "what happened, when, where, and who took part" in a certain
a. descriptive
b. dynamic or genetic
c. Static
d. Interpretative
28. It is a document/ record with an existing legal situation and is considered the purest or the best
source:
a. narrative or literary
b. diplomatic or juridical
c. social documents
d. personal documents
29. These are chronicles or tracts presented in narrative form, written to impart a message that motivates
a. narrative or literary
b. diplomatic or juridical
c. Social document
d. Personal documents
a. narrative or literary
b. diplomatic or juridical
c. social documents
d.personal documents
a. Census
b. news article.
c. novel
d. Judicial decision
documents?
a.agreements
b. census
c. film
d. judicial decision
33. Which from among the choices is not an example of narrative or literary?
a. legal agreements
b. news article
c.film
d. biography
34.It is also known as archaeological evidence, and it is considered one of the most important unwritten
pieces of evidence.
a. social evidence
b. personal evidence
c. material evidence
d. oral evidence
35. It is told through the tales or sagas of ancient people and folk songs or popular rituals.
a. social evidence
b. personal evidence
c. material evidence
d. oral evidence
36. Which from among the choices is not an example of material evidence?
a. jewelry
b. graves
c. roads
d. folk songs
37. What type of historical source is said to be original, first-hand, and written
a. primary
b. secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Nursery
38. What type of historical sources is said to be made by people long after the events being described
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary
d. nursery
40. It examines the origin of the earliest text to appreciate the underlying circumstances upon which the
a. Historical Analysis
b. Historical Method
c. Historical Criticism
d. Historical Data
a. External criticism
b. Internal criticism
c. Paleographical
d. Diplomatic
42. This test of authenticity involves deciphering and dating historical manuscripts.
a. External criticism
b. Internal criticism
c. Paleographical
d. Diplomatic
43. This test of authenticity involves critical analysis of historical documents to understand how the
a. External criticism
b. Internal criticism
c. Paleographical
d. Diplomatic
44. The critic must be ascertained from the exact standpoint of the author.
a. External criticism
b. Internal criticism
c. Paleographical
d. Diplomatic
45. This is being done to distinguish a hoax or a misrepresentation from a genuine document
a. External criticism
b. Internal criticism
c.Test of authenticity
a. 16th century
b. 17th century
c. 15thcentury
d. 14th century
b. Spanish navigator
c. Italian navigator
d. Portuguese chronicler
48. The following are Pigafettta' descriptions of the physical appearance of the early Filipinos except for
one.
a. tall
b. tawny
c. fat
d. painted
a.1519
b. 1521
c. 1520
d. 1522
a. boat
b. an ornament
c. palm wine
d. jar
a. 1827
b.1872
c. 1877
d. 1822
mutiny.
53. Rebellion among a group people to oppose, change, or overthrow an organizadevation they were
previously loyal.
a. Mutiny
b. Rebellion
c. Revolt
d. Revolution
54. The Monastic Supremacy of the Philippines was published in Barcelona, Spain in this year.
a. 1888
b. 1899
c. 1889
d. 1898
55 . He said that Del Pilar's Monastic Supremacy in the Philippines had "no chaff,
it's all-grain."
a. Antonio Luna
b. Encarnacion Alzona
c. Juan Luna
d. Jose Rizal
56.Based on the account on the "Site of the First Mass". Magellan's interpreter was a native of this place.
a Baras
b. Canighan
c.Zamatra
d. Ceylon
57.TRUE or FALSE: Jose Montero y Vidal is a prolific Spanish historian who documented the event and
highlighted it as an attempt by the Indios to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines,
a. FALSE
b. TRUE
58. TRUE or FALSE: Gov. Gen. Rafael Izcado is the Governor-General of the Philippines when Cavite
Mutiny transpired.
a.TRUE
b. FALSE
59. TRUE OR FALSE: The native clergy was actively calling for secularization and transformation which
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
60. TRUE or FALSE: Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera is a Filipino scholar and researcher who
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
61. It is the key to understanding the different cultures and perspectives of small communities.
a. Artifacts
b. History
c. General History
d. Local History
62. It is the collection of unique past events of a certain locality that represent their identity, culture,
a. History
b. General History
c. Local History
d. Artifacts
a.Preserving
b. Creating
c. Imagining
d. Translating
a. Art works
b. Human Records
c.Museum
d. Artifacts
65. It holds collections in more than one subject and is sometimes known as a multidisciplinary or
interdisciplinary museums.
a. Natural Science
b. General Museum
c. Art Museum
d. Science Museum
a. Natural Science
b. General Museum
c. Art Museum
d. Science Museum
67.It is concerned with the object as a means of unaided communication with its visitors.
a. General Museum
b. Science Museum
c. Art Museum
d. Natural Science
68. Which among the ethnic group in Mindanao is from the Muslim group?
a. T'boli
b. Bukidnon
c. Bagobo
d. Sangil
69.Upon the Spaniards' arrival to the Philippines, they were dismayed because of this reason.
70.It is the reason of the Moro Wars involving the American troops and Muslim Hands in Mindanao.
a.. Economic
b. Religious
c. Political
d. Social
71.These indigenous cultural communities in the Philippines are believed to make up 10 percent of the
national population.
a. Bagobo
b. Lumads
c. Badjao
d. Bukidnon
72.They are the cultural communities in the Philippines that are neither Muslim nor Christian.
a. Bagobo
b. Lumads
c. Badjao
d. Bukidnon
73. These people live in the southern part of the province of Cotabato, in the area
around Lake Sebu that practices the "slash and burn" technique in agriculture.
a. Bagobo
b. T'boli
c. Badjao
d. Bukidnon
74. They are an animist ethnic group that lives along the Mayo River.
a. Bagobo
b. T'boli
c. Badjao
d. Mandaya
75.This group lives in the highlands of north-central Mindanao. They used to live in
a. Bukidnon
b. T'boli
c. Badjao
d. Mandaya
76.This group wraps their dead inside tree barks. Being enveloped as such, the dead
a. Bagobo
b. T'boli
c. Badjao
d. Bilaan
77. This group's culture is characterized by strict incest prohibitions, the formation of
vengeance groups, and the production of long epic poems called Tuwaang.
a. Bagobo
b. T'boli
c. Badjao
d. Mandaya
a. Bagobo
b. T'boli
c. Muslims
d. Mandaya
79.This group lives in the Pulangi area located in North Cotabato. They are also known as the "people of
flooded plain".
a. Bagobo
b. T'boli
c. Maguindanao
d. Mandaya
a. Bagobo
b. T'boli
c. Badjao
d. Mandaya
a. Maranao
b. T'boli
c. Badjao
d. Mandaya
82.They are called "people of the current."
a. Bilaan
b. T'boli
c. Ilanon
d. Tausug
83.They are also called the sea gypsies of the Philippines and are considered "boat- people."
a. Sama
b. T'boli
c. Ilanon
d. Tausug
a. Bilaan
b. Kolibugan
c. Ilanon
d. Tausug
85. They are said to be the origin of the ethnic groups within Lanao del Sur to the
Maguindanao islands.
a. Bilaan
b. Kolibugan
c. Ilanon
d. Tausug
86.La liga Filipina, a propaganda movement put up a newspaper called_________ to fight violence and
b. Diariong Tagalog
c. Kartilya
d. La Solidaridad
a.Emilio Aguinaldo
b.Marcela Agoncillo
c.Julian Felipe
d.Apolinario Mabini
88.It is the date which marked the Philippine Independence Day when Emilio Aguinaldo waved the
89. The EDSA Revolution I or what we call People Power Revolution is celebrated on what date?
a.February 15
b.February 25
c.February 20
d.February 26
90.Who was the Spanish governor-general who ordered the deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan?
b.Josefa Diokno
c.Geronima Pecson
92.The eight rays represent eight provinces which revolted against the Spaniards. Which among the
a.Bataan
b.Cavite
c.Tarlac
d.Nueva Ecija
a.Apolinario Mabini
b.Andres Bonifacio
c.Emilio Jacinto
d.Gregoria de Jesus
94.When was the last presidential elections which resulted to the victory of Pres. Rodrigo Roa Duterte?
b. May 9, 2016
95.The newspaper established by Marcelo H. del Pilar which served as a propaganda material for the
reformists.
a.Diariong Tagalog
b.La Solidaridad
d.Islas Filipinas
100.He is known as the founder and "Father of Katipunan", "Supremo", or the "Great Plebeian".
a.Antonio Luna
b.Andres Bonifacio
c.Emilio Jacinto
101.He was one of the heroes of the Battle of Hill Eerie during the Korean War as a young lieutenant and
a. Fidel V. Ramos
b. Ferdinand Marcos
c.Rodrigo Duterte
102.It was the Philippine Army contingent of the United Nations forces that fought in the Korean War in
1950–1953.
103. The former President of the US who supported the Tydings-Mcduffie Act of 1934.
a. George Washington
c. Franklin D. Roosevelt
d. Dwight D. Eisenhower
104.The president who passed RA 6657 or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law.
a. Corazon C. Aquino
b. Fidel V. Ramos
c. Ferdinand Marcos
d. Elpidio R. Quirino
a.Pampanga
b.Tarlac
c.La Union
d.Bulacan
106.He was a former President of the USA who appointed General MacArthur to rule and govern the
Philippines.
a.Dwight D. Eisenhower
c.George Washington
d.Franklin D. Roosevelt
107.Who holds the highest position in the Philippines during the Spanish period whose function is to
a.Gobernadorcillo
b.Alcalde Mayor
c.Gobernador-Heneral
d.Cabilde
b.Ramon Magsaysay
c.Ferdinand Marcos
d.Rodrigo Duterte
109.The eight (8) rays of the sun in the Philippine flag represent the first eight:
a.Provinces that revolted and struggled against the abuses of the Spanish friars and conquistadores.
b.Filipino heroes that led the Filipinos to revolt against the Spanish colonizers.
c.Filipino heroes that supported the American soldiers in a fight against Japanese invaders.
d.Provinces that revolted and struggled against the abuses of the Japanese Imperial Army
a.Apolinario Mabini
b.Pedro Paterno
c.Jose Rizal
d.Felipe Calderon
111.He exercises all executive, legislative and judicial powers in the small communities during the pre-
colonial era.
a.Datu
b.Sagigilid
c.Babaylan
d.Timawa
112.The president during the Revolutionary Government also known as the Malolos Republic.
a.Elpidio Quirino
b.Emilio Aguinaldo
d.Andres Bonifacio
a.Tagalog
b.Filipino
c.English
d.Pilipino
a.Plaridel
b.Laong-laan
c.Magdalo
d.Hermano Pule
115.She was the first woman member of the Katipunan (July 1893).
a.Marina Dizon
b.Gabriela Silang
c.Gregoria de Jesús
d.Segunda Katigbak
116.Who named the country 'Islas de San Lazaro'?
b.Diego Barbosa
c.Alvaro Saavedra
d.Ferdinand Magellan
a.Tarhata Kiram
b.Haji Butu
c.Jamalul Kiram II
d.Abu Bakr
118.The Philippine President whose economic policy was called "Filipino First Policy".
a.Manuel A. Roxas
b.Elpidio Quirino
c.Manuel L. Quezon
d.Carlos P. Garcia
a.Felipe Agoncillo
b.Miguel Cuaderno
c.Felipe Calderon
d.Robert Cortez
120.Who wrote the "Kartilla", considered the 'bible' of the Katipunan movement?
a.Emilio Jacinto
b.Apolinario Mabini
c.Andres Bonifacio
d.Valentin Diaz
a.Jose Calderon
b.Jose Aquino
c.Rafael Palma
d.Ignacio Villamor
122.What was the name of the Filipino soldier who led the Cavite Mutiny of 1872?
a.Sergeant Lamadrid
123.One of Dr. Jose Rizal's objective as a propagandist is the assimilation of the Philippines to Spain.
a.False
b.True
c.Fake News
d.Misleading
b.August 5, 2016
d.August 1, 2016
125.We celebrate the Araw ng Kagitingan every_______________.
a.June 24
b.February 25
c.April 9
d.December 30
126.He is an American general who surrendered his approximately 75,000 troops at the Fall of Bataan.
127.Who was the last general of the Filipino-American revolution to surrender to the Americans?
a.Artemio Ricarte
b.Simeon Ola
c.Miguel Malvar
d.Cornelio Felizardo
a.Julian Felipe
b.Ador de Leon
c.Macario Sakay
d.Jose Palma
129.It is the law which allowed the establishment of American Civil Government in the Philippines.
c.Tydings-McDuffie Law
130.What was the name of Diego Silang's wife, who continued the revolt against the Spaniards in the
a.Manuela
b.Geronima
c.Gabriela
d.Luciana
a.Antonio Luna
b.Apolinario Mabini
c.Andres Bonifacio
d.Emilio Jacinto
132.It is the town is Zamboanga del Norte where Dr. Jose Rizal was exiled for four years before he was
executed.
a.Ipil
b.Dagonoy
c.Dipolog
d.Dapitan
133.After the death of her husband Andres Bonifacio, Gregoria de Jesus was later married to whom?
a.Julio Nakpil
b.Franciso Trinidad
c.Felipe Calderon
d.Jose Calugas
a.Antonio Luna
b.Macario Sakay
c.Diego Silang
a.Code of Hammurabi
b.Bushido Code
c.Code of Kalantiaw
d.Morse Code
136.Which of the following was not a reform sought from the Spanish government by the propagandists?
137.It was a surprised military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base
a.Hiroshima Bombing
a.Federal Party
b.Nacionalista Party
c.Makabayan Party
d.Liberal Party
a.Emilio Jacinto
c.Andres Bonifacio
d.Apolinario Mabini
140.Writer of the Spanish poem Filipinas, from which Lupang Hinirang was adapted from.
a.Jose Palma
b.Ador de Leon
c.Julian Felipe
d.Macario Sakay