
Rizal law
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- Q1What is the primary aim of the Rizal Law in the Philippines?To diminish the importance of local historyTo prioritize English as the medium of instructionTo promote José Rizal's life, works, and writingsTo reform the education system based on foreign practices30s
- Q2Which of the following is a requirement of the Rizal Law for educational institutions?To include the study of Rizal's works in the curriculumTo prohibit the discussion of Rizal's life and timesTo only teach Rizal's works in FilipinoTo promote foreign literature over local works30s
- Q3In what year was the Rizal Law, officially known as Republic Act No. 1425, enacted?194519601972195630s
- Q4What is a key reason for the opposition against the Rizal Law when it was first proposed?Belief that Rizal's works are too controversialPreference for teaching only foreign authorsDesire to focus solely on Filipino mythologyConcerns about promoting nationalism among students30s
- Q5What significant theme is emphasized in José Rizal's writings, which the Rizal Law aims to highlight in education?Advocacy for complete independence from all forms of educationGlobalization and cultural exchangePromotion of colonial powersNationalism and love for the country30s
- Q6Who primarily authored the Rizal Law?Congressman Jose De VeneciaSenator Juan Ponce EnrileSenator Claro M. RectoSenator Franklin Drilon30s
- Q7Which specific works of José Rizal are emphasized in the Rizal Law?Sa mga Kuko ng LiwanagNoli Me Tangere and El FilibusterismoMaka-Diyos, Maka-TaoAng Buwan at ang mga Lobo30s
- Q8What consequence did the Rizal Law have on the Philippine educational curriculum?Increased focus on Filipino history and literatureExclusion of foreign literatureMandating English-only instructionReduction of subjects in the humanities30s
- Q9Which of the following is a provision of the Rizal Law concerning the teaching of Rizal's works?Teachers must discuss the historical context of Rizal's writingsOnly excerpts from Rizal's works can be taughtRizal's writings should only be taught in the original SpanishStudents can choose to ignore Rizal's works30s
- Q10What impact did the Rizal Law have on the character education of Filipino youth?It discouraged engagement in community serviceIt enforced a singular religious perspectiveIt aimed to instill values of nationalism and civic responsibilityIt promoted absolute individualism30s