What significant change in education occurred in the Philippines during the American colonial period?, The introduction of Spanish as the primary language of instruction, The introduction of English as the primary language of instruction, The end of formal education systems, The promotion of indigenous languages in schools, Which newspaper, founded by Martin Ocampo and Rafael Palma in 1901, was known for its nationalistic stance and criticism of American policies?, A. Philippine Daily Inquirer, B. El Renacimiento, C. Philippine Star, D. Manila Bulletin, What was the famous editorial in El Renacimiento that criticized American officials?, A. “The Eagle’s Wings”, B. “Birds of Prey”, C. “Rise of the Nation”, D. “Freedom for All”, Which publication, established in 1908, provided a venue for Filipino writers to publish works in English and discuss social and political issues?, A. La Solidaridad, B. Philippine Free Press, C. Manila Times, D. Ang Bayan, Who is the writer of the poem “Sursum Corda,” known for reflecting pride and self-worth?, A. Juan F. Salazar, B. Proceso Sebastian, C. Justo Juliano, D. Teodoro Kalaw, Which of the following writers created works titled “My Mother” and “Air Castles,” focusing on themes of family and personal aspirations?, Fernando Ma. Guerrero, Proceso Sebastian, Justo Juliano, Juan F. Salazar, Which writer is known for “To My Lady in Laoag,” which highlights romantic themes and the beauty of Ilocano life?, A. Justo Juliano, B. Fernando Ma. Guerrero, C. Proceso Sebastian, D. Rafael Palma, What was El Renacimiento especially known for in the realm of Philippine literature?, A. Promoting Western values, B. Focusing solely on literary works in Spanish, C. Encouraging nationalistic ideals and freedom of expression, D. Avoiding any political content, Which newspaper was founded by R. McCulloch Dick in 1908 and became a platform for early Filipino English writers?, A. Manila Bulletin, B. Philippine Free Press, C. El Renacimiento, D. The Manila Post, Who were two prominent writers associated with El Renacimiento who supported its nationalistic stance?, A. Teodoro Kalaw and Fernando Ma. Guerrero, B. R. McCulloch Dick and Proceso Sebastian, C. Justo Juliano and Juan F. Salazar, D. Martin Ocampo and Rafael Palma, Philippine Free Press is known for?, Publishing early works of Filipino writers in English, promoting free speech, and discussing social and political issues, Included the writings of Filipino journalists and poets who later became influential literary figures., Marked by a gradual adjustment to the English language in Philippine literature., Writers began experimenting with themes, often imitating Western literary styles while exploring Filipino identities., Philippine free press figures?, Publishing early works of Filipino writers in English, promoting free speech, and discussing social and political issues, Included the writings of Filipino journalists and poets who later became influential literary figures., Marked by a gradual adjustment to the English language in Philippine literature., Writers began experimenting with themes, often imitating Western literary styles while exploring Filipino identities., El Renacimniento known for?, Teodoro Kalaw and Fernando Ma. Guerrero., Promoting nationalistic ideals and freedom of expression., Included the writings of Filipino journalists and poets who later became influential literary figures., Publishing early works of Filipino writers in English, promoting free speech, and discussing social and political issues., What was the key characteristic of the Period of Re-orientation in Philippine literature?, A. A strong focus on rural life and Filipino traditions, B. Experimentation with themes and adjustment to writing in English, C. Complete rejection of Western literary styles, D. Use of regional dialects exclusively in literature, During the Period of Imitation, Filipino writers commonly mimicked the literary styles of which countries?, A. Spain and Italy, B. United States and Britain, C. Japan and Korea, D. India and China, Which of the following themes was common in Philippine literature during the Period of Imitation?, A. Rural hardships and local superstitions, B. Romance, heroism, and admiration for Western figures, C. Indigenous folklore and myths, D. Environmental conservation and wildlif, Who wrote “Dead Stars,” considered the first modern Philippine short story in English, dealing with themes of love, illusion, and regret?, A. Marcelo de Gracia Concepcion, B. Paz Marquez Benitez, C. Carlos P. Romulo, D. Manuel Arguilla, What is the title of the work by Procopio Solidum that reflects on personal and romantic themes?, A. “Azucena”, B. “Never Mind and Other Poems”, C. “Sunset”, D. “To My Lady in Laoag”, Which story by Manuel Arguilla captures Filipino family values and the rural-urban contrast through the perspective of a new bride?, A. “How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife”, B. “Dead Stars”, C. “Sunset”, D. “Azucena”, Which period in Philippine literature is known for writers moving away from Western influences and focusing on Filipino identity, culture, and social issues?, A. Period of Re-orientation, B. Period of Imitation, C. Period of Self-Discovery, D. Pre-colonial Period, “I am a Filipino,” a piece highlighting Filipino pride and patriotism, was written by which author?, A. Carlos P. Romulo, B. Procopio Solidum, C. Paz Latorena, D. Bernardo P. Garcia, “Azucena” by Marcelo de Gracia Concepcion is best described as a work about:, A. The hardships of war, B. Heroism and bravery, C. Love and beauty, D. The value of education, Which work by Paz Latorena reflects on beauty, transience, and personal struggles symbolized by a sunset?, A. “Sunset”, B. “Dead Stars”, C. “Azucena”, D. “My Mother”, What major focus emerged in Philippine literature after World War II and independence?, A. Romantic relationships and personal narratives, B. Social justice and the plight of the marginalized, C. Historical fiction and epic tales, D. The promotion of traditional Filipino folklore, Which poem by Amado V. Hernandez criticizes social injustices and reflects his experiences in prison?, A. “Ang Dapat Paniwalaan”, B. “Valediction sa Hillcrest”, C. “Isang Dipang Langit”, D. “The World is an Apple”, What is the primary theme of Jose F. Lacaba’s work “Ang Dapat Paniwalaan”?, A. The beauty of Filipino landscapes, B. The pursuit of truth amidst political propaganda, C. The joys of family life, D. Nostalgia for the pre-colonial era, In which play does Alberto Florentino explore poverty and moral struggles within a family?, A. “The Day the Dancers Came”, B. “The World is an Apple”, C. “Isang Dipang Langit”, D. “Valediction sa Hillcrest”, What complex feelings does Rolando S. Tinio's “Valediction sa Hillcrest” reflect?, A. The joy of returning home, B. Alienation, cultural identity, and nostalgia, C. The thrill of adventure, D. The challenges of rural life, Which literary approach became prominent during the Republic period, using narratives to highlight social issues like poverty and corruption?, A. Romanticism, B. Surrealism, C. Social realism, D. Modernism, Bienvenido Santos' “The Day the Dancers Came” focuses on which of the following themes?, A. The joy of festival celebrations, B. The struggles of Filipino immigrants and their sense of alienation, C. The importance of education in society, D. Love and familial bonds, What central concept became important in the works of Filipino writers during the Republic, reflecting local experiences and resilience?, A. Colonial history, B. Filipino spirit, C. Western ideals, D. Modern technology, In Philippine literature, which symbol in Paz Marquez Benitez’s story represents unfulfilled dreams or past loves?, A. The sunset, B. The dead stars, C. The apple, D. The dance, Which theme became core to Filipino literature from the Period of Self-Discovery to the Republic period, often serving as a medium for resistance?, A. Individualism, B. Nationalism and social justice, C. Urban life, D. The influence of foreign cultures.

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