1) Rizal's first novel which tackled the society and government in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization. a) Sa aking mga Kabata b) Noli Me Tangere c) A La Juventud Filipina d) El Filibusterismo 2) Rizal used this as a metaphor for Philippine society since the sickness of our society was untouched, growing to be a chronic malady and incurable. a) cholera b) malaria c) tuberculosis d) cancer 3) What city did Rizal used as the epitome of the Philippines in the novel, Noli Me Tangere? a) San Diego b) San Pedro c) San Pablo d) San Nicolas 4) One of the books that Rizal had read while he was in Europe in which described the abuses experienced by the Africans under their American masters. a) Universal History b) The Wandering Jew c) Uncle Tom's Cabin d) Travels in the Philippines 5) Who helped Dr. Jose Rizal in printing the Noli Me Tangere? a) Ferdinand Blumentritt b) Dr. Maximo Viola c) Paciano d) Justiniano Aquino Cruz 6) He was the character in the novel, a gentleman who studied in Europe, full of idealism and dream to contribute change in the society by the establishment of a school. a) Kapitan Tiyago b) Juan Crisostomo Ibarra c) Don Rafael Ibarra d) Elias 7) He was the father of Crisostomo, a person who belonged to the high part of society but had a heart for the poor.  a) Kapitan Tiyago b) Juan Crisostomo Ibarra c) Don Rafael Ibarra d) Elias 8) She symbolized a Filipina who came from a good education, modest, faithful reserved and conservative. a) Maria Clara b) Sinang c) Doña Victorina d) Doña Consolacion 9) Mother of two children who became sakristan in the catholic church. a) Sinang b) Sisa c) Doña Consolacion d) Doña Victorina 10) He was known as the father of Maria Clara and his house was often venue for the gatherings in the town. a) Padre Damaso b) Pilosopo Tasyo c) Kapitan Tiyago d) Padre Salvi 11) The head priest of San Diego for 20 years and he symbolized the abusive leaders of the church and society a) Padre Damaso b) Pilosopo Tasyo c) Kapitan Tiyago d) Padre Salvi 12) She was the wife of Don Tiburcio de Espadaña a doctor. a) Doña Consolacion b) Doña Victorina c) Maria Clara d) Tiya Isabel 13) He was considered insane in the novel because of his intelligence. a) Pilosopo Tasyo b) Basilio c) Crispin d) Padri Salvi 14) Who returned to San Diego after his stay in Europe? a) Don Rafael Ibarra b) Don Kapitan Tiyago c) Don Crisostomo Ibarra d) Don Tiburcio de Espadaña 15) Who is the priar that Crisostomo Ibarra saw when he attended a dinner to see his girlfriend? a) Padre Salvi b) Padre Damaso c) Padre Florentino d) Padre Camorra 16) Who was behind the sufferings of Ibarra's father? a) Padre Salvi b) Padre Damaso c) Padre Florentino d) Padre Camorra 17) On Ibarra's travel to San Diego, whom he had the conversation about the school he wanted to build for the reform of the society? a) Padri Salvi b) Crispin c) Basilio d) Pilosopo Tasyo 18) Who dove in the water when Ibarra's and Maria Clara's friends were attacked by a crocodile? a) Pilosopo Tasyo b) Basilio c) Elias d) Crisostomo Ibarra 19) Who is the real father of Maria Clara? a) Padre Camorra b) Padre Florentino c) Padre Damaso d) Padre Salvi 20) Who shot Elias that he was Crisostomo Ibarra? a) Padre Damaso b) Guardia Civil c) Tenyente Guevarra d) Don Tiburcio de Espanada

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