
SD RIZAL 2025 - PART 1
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- Q1
“Dying without seeing the dawn” referred to the regret of not seeing the liberation of the Philippines which was expressed by the dying character ____________.
Elias
Basilio
Fr. Damaso
Isagani
30s - Q2
Jose Rizal's mother preferred to be imprisoned and walked a miles away as punishment for a trumped up charged of Spanish official rather than apologize by accepting the charge. Such action shows that she was a woman of
_________.
submission
hesitation
incertitude
conviction
30s - Q3
Rizal’s novel revealing details of the abuse during the Spanish regime in the Philippines and translated as “The Social Cancer” or “Touch Me Not” was ___________.
Noli Me Tangere
El Filibusterismo
La Independencia
La Solidaridad
30s - Q4
The epitome of traditional Filipino woman; meek, submissive and obedient was __________.
Donya Victorina
Maria Clara
Tiya Isabel
Sisa
30s - Q5
The poem that expresses faith in the Filipino youth as hope of the fatherland is ____________.
La Belleza de Una Rosa
A La Juventud Filipina
Mi Ultimo Adios
Al Trabajo
30s - Q6
The famous character in Rizal's novel that became the symbol of the abused Filipino mother is ________.
Sisa
Perlita
Maria Clara
Tiya Isabel
30s - Q7
The first poem written by Rizal which won a prize was ___.
Pilipinas Kong Mahal
Bagong Lipunan
Huling Paalam
Sa Aking Mga Kababata
30s - Q8
On December 12, 1888, twenty Filipino women signed a petition to open a class for them like the opportunity given to men. In Rizal’s “Liham sa mga Kababaihang taga-Malolos”, he encouraged them to continue their advocacy for ______.
gender equality, liberation
election to public office
right of suffrage
equality to public office
30s - Q9
The last line in Rizal’s poem Mi Ultimo Adios “morires descansar” reflects ___________.
Rizal’s desire to escape punishment
Rizal’s remorse in facing death
Rizal’s wish to revenge
Rizal’s acceptance of death for his country
30s - Q10
Arrange the following events chronologically from the first to the last.
I. Execution of GomBurZa
II. Formal education in Ateneo and UST
III. Execution by firing squad in Bagumbayan
IV. Birth in Calamba
V. Completion of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
II, I, IV, V, III
IV, II, V, I, II
II, IV, I, II, V
IV, I, II, V, III
30s - Q11
All the sisters and brother of Rizal used “Mercado”, the father’s surname; Rizal instead used the maternal surname of his father to allow Rizal to move freely while studying because _________.
Young Rizal was expelled from a parochial school
The Mercado siblings were blacklisted in schools
Jose Rizal was an adopted son
The Mercado family members were suspects as anti-government
30s - Q12
"Laong-laan"and "Dimasalang"wore the pan names used by _______________.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Juan Luna
Andres Bonifacio
Jose Rizal
30s - Q13
The poem that expresses faith in the Filipino youth as hope of the fatherland is:
A La Juventud Filipina
Al Trabajo
La Belleza de Una Rosa
Mi Ultimo Adios
30s - Q14
What is the exact date of Rizal’s birth?
June 19, 1861
June 19, 1862
June 19, 1858
June 19, 1860
30s - Q15
After the execution, Rizal corpse was buried with the greatest secrecy at the Paco cemetery. Who was the one who patiently searched all the cemeteries in Manila to find his body in vain?
His friend, Maximo Viola
His brother, Paciano
His mother, Teodora
His sister, Narcisa
30s