a. The Coconut Palace c. The Marble Palace b. The Jeweled Palace d. The Sampaguita Palace 15. This city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the preserved remnants of colonial Spanish architecture. a. Cebu City c. Laoag City b. Vigan City d. Candon City 16. Which is NOT a feature of a civilization? a. centralized government b. domestication of animals c. organized religion d. widespread agriculture 17. Which is an example of a fossil? a. hand axe c. ornaments made of shells b. skull cap d. polished stone tools 18. The Philippine Archipelago is located between _____ and _____. A. Japan – Korea C. Taiwan – Borneo B. Vietnam – Thailand D. South Korea – Japan 19. It is the northernmost province of the Philippines. It is separated from Taiwan by the Bashi Channel. Some say you can hear a cock crow here from the southernmost point of Taiwan. a. Saluag Island, Sitangkai, Tawi-Tawi b. Pag-asa Island, Kalayaan, Palawan c.Itbayat, Batanes d.Pusan Point, Caraga, Davao Oriental 20. The Philippines is comparatively geographically hazardous place because it _____. A. Has islands which are below sea level B. Has irregular shorelines C. Has many active volcanoes D. Is surrounded by several trenches
LET REVIEW: SOCIAL SCIENCES GENERAL EDUCATION SET 1 1. Which place is dubbed as "The Salad Bowl of the Philippines"? a. Bicol b. Benguet c. Tagaytay d. Davao 2. The British scientist who wrote “On the Origin of Species” which contributed largely to the concept of evolution was ______________. a. Richard Leakey c. Charles Darwin b. Louis Leakey d. Raymond Dart 3. Who was called "The First Filipino Diplomat? a. Miguel Cuaderno b. Felipe Calderon c. Felipe Agoncillo d. Robert Cortez 4. As preserved in the Visayan tradition, which island was bought by ten Malay Datus of Borneo with their families due to discontentment under the tyrannical rule of Sultan Makatunaw? a. Panay c. Cebu b. Masbate d. Bohol 5. There were three social classes of people in the pre-colonial barangays. They were the nobles, freemen, and the slaves. a. Only the first statement is correct. b. Only the second statement is correct. c. Both statements are correct. d. Both statements are incorrect. 6. The pre-colonial Philippines has no established government. Its villages and settlements were called barangays. a. Only the first statement is correct. b. Only the second statement is correct. c. Both statements are correct. d. Both statements are incorrect. 7. What are the two known written codes during the pre-Spanish era in the Philippines? a. Maragtas and Kalantiaw Codes b. Sumakwil and Sulayman Codes c. Panay and Subanon Codes d. Hammurabi and Ur Nammu Codes 8. The first sea- immigrants who belonged to the Mongoloid race with Caucasian affinities a. Malays c. Negritos b. Indonesians d. Malays and Indonesians 9. The oldest known work of art in the Philippines dating back to 3000 B.C. a. Angono petroglyphs c .Palawan petroglyphs b. Bukidnon petroglyphs d. Benguet petroglyphs 10. Historically, why does the Philippines has a claim over Sabah? a. The Sultan of Sulu who received the territory as a gift, has given the Philippine government power to reclaim his territory. b. the Malays, the third wave of migrants to the country, own the territory. c. Sabah was formerly a part of Philippine archipelago. d. The Philippine government bought it from the sultan of Brunei. 11. What is the first city to be established in 1565 in the Philippines? a. Manilas b. Davaos c. Cebu d. Iloilo 12. What is the oldest school in the country? a University of Sto. Tomas b . University of San Carlos c. University of the Philippines d. Philippine Normal University 13. What are the functions of myths and legends? a. They became the basis for many early religions. b. They serve as explanations for the many phenomena during our ancestors’ time. c. They help us understand the culture and beliefs of our ancestors. d. all of the above 14. What is the name of the palace that Imelda Marcos built for the visit of Pope John Paul the Second in 1981?
21. What are the developments brought about by the discovery of agriculture? i. farming enabled people to stay in one place which grew into villages. ii. The surplus of food and village-living enabled the people to focus on specializing on other things. iii. The different products of farmers and artisans encouraged barter and trade. a. I only c. iii only b. ii only d. I, ii and iii 22. What proves that many early civilizations were theocratic? a. The people created temples for their deities. b. The people usually had a patron god or goddess. c. The leaders were usually the high priest or seen as representatives of the gods. d. The people worshipped many gods and goddesses. 23. With which group of foreigners did our ancestors trade extensively before the coming of Magellan? a. Spaniards b. Negritos c. Mexican d. Chinese 24. What is the longest river in the Philippines? a. Cagayan River c. Magat River b. Mindanao River d. Agusan River 25. This country, famous for tea, was once known as Ceylon. What is it called now? a. Maldives b. India c. Madagascar d.Sri Lanka 26. Which city is the major manufacturer of sugar in the Philippines? a. Cagayan de Oro City c. Iloilo City Spanish b. Bacolod City d. Vigan City 27. Why was the formation of governments necessary in the early civilization? a. Large projects to control floods waters and for irrigation needed the cooperation of many people of which leadership was necessary. b. There is a need to organize the people to protect themselves from attacks. c. Law and order was needed in a large population. d. all of the above
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28. Where can you find the marker for "Kilometer 0 (zero)"? It is the distance reference to all points in the country? a. The Quezon Memorial Circle b. Rizal Monument in Luneta Park c. The People Power Monument d. The Arch of the Centuries 29. Who first introduced the Islamic religion in the Philippines? a. Rajah Baguinda b. Karimul' Makhdum c. Sheik KarimalMakdum d. Minangkabau 30. This country, famous for tea, was once known as Ceylon. What is it called now? a. Maldives c. Madagascar b. India d.Sri Lanka 31. The first people who widely used bronze tools were the _______. a. Sumerians c. Hebrews b. Lydians d. Arameans 32. What antibiotic did Filipino doctor Abelardo Aguilar discovered? a. Erythromycin c. Amoxicillin b. Cefalexin d. Ampicillin 33. Which major region is called “The Land of the Promise” because of its rich agricultural land? a. Mindanao c. Central Plain of Luzon b. Visayas d. Luzon 34. Which correctly describes the topography of the Philippines? a. Short coastline b. no plains, all mountains and hills c. Smooth physical feature d. Rugged physical feature 35. Men and women of pre- colonial times had weakness for personal adornment. Aside from jewels, tattooing of the body was common. In the Visayas, tattooed men were called a. Omalohokan c. Abi b. Pintados d. Plista 36. Who founded the guerilla force Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa Hapon (Hukbalahap) a. Jose Abad Santos b. Luis Taruc c. Casto Alejandrino d. Pedro Abad Santos 37. The use of magic charms was very common among pre-Spanish Filipinos. One of these is the anting-anting or agimat which is meant to: a. Insure a man against a weapon of every kind b.Made a man lovable to all ladies c. Made a man invisible d. Made him walk in storm or sea without getting wet. 38. These “wedge-shape” characters were instrumental for recording the achievements of the Sumerians and Mesopotamians. a. cuneiform c. hieroglyphics b. hiertic script d. stylus 39. If Bukidnon-Lanao area is a plateau, Zamboanga is more of a/an a. Peninsula c. valley b. island d. Archipelago 40. Which is referred to as Central Philippines? a. Romblon Group of Islands c. Central Plain b. Visayan Islands d. Palawan Region 41. Which is NOT a legacy of the sexagesimal system? a. 60 minutes in an hour b. 60 seconds in a minute c. 360 degrees in a circle d. None of the above 42. Which province has the underground river, green surroundings and white beaches, which lure tourists to come most especially during the dry season? a. Palawan c. Mindoro b. Bohol d. Davao Oriental 43. What form of government was the pre-Hispanic barangay? a. aristocracy c. monarchy b. democracy d. oligarchy
44. Tourists from this city bring home otap, dried mangoes and dried fish such as danggit for pasalubong. a. Cebu c. Davao b. Iloilo d. Tacloban 45. Philippines and Indonesia are said to be remnants of a Pacific continent called _______________. a. Mu c. Annam b. Formosa d. Siam 46. Who is considered as the Father of Philippine Anthropology? a. Robert Fox c. Leopoldo Faustino b. H. Otley Beyer d. Bailey Willis 47.Which of the following is not mentioned on the theory of H. Otley Beyer? a. Negritos c. Tabon Man b. Malays d. Indonesians 48. Among the houses made by the early Filipinos, which of the following is the safest during night for it prohibits the enemies and wild animals on reaching the people living in it due to its strategic position? a. houses on stilts c. Tree houses b. Nipa Huts d. Caves 49. Who was the lawmaker, chief executive, and the judge of preHispanic barangays? a. Bathala c. Laon b. Datu d. Maharlika 50. It is referred to as the stormy EAST of the Philippines a. Leyte and Samar c. Negros and Samar b. Samar and Iloilo d. Cebu and Bohol 51. Small political units during the pre-Spanish period. a. town b. family c. barangay d. none of these 52. The female priest of the pre-hispanic period. a. Datu c. Babaylan b. Alipin d. Ayuey 53. Who among the following has the highest status during the prehispanic period? a.Freemen c. AlipingSaguguilid b. Maharlika d. AlipingNamamahay 54. Who among the following works for his master for 1 day? a. Ayuey c. Tumataban b. AlipingNamamahay d. Tumarampuk 55. The early Filipinos were trading with other Filipinos and foreigners before. What do you call the trade where they have the exchanging of goods? a. Ordeal c. Buy and Sell b. Barter d. Balata 56. Which correctly describes the topography of the Philippines? a. short coastline b. smooth physical features c. rugged physical features d. no plain, all mountains 57. This may have resulted because the Philippines is an archipelago. a. indolence c. multi-cultural diversity b. low literacy d. widespread poverty 58. Being situated on the Pacific Plate, the Philippines is prone to ______________. a. drought c. floods b. earthquakes d. typhoons 59. Because of its geographic location, the Philippines ________________. a. is economically poor b. is not prone to calamities c. has a low literacy rate d. has a warm climate 60. The Philippines consists of islands and landlocked provinces. Which is a landlocked province? a. Isabela c. Mindoro Oriental
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b. Masbate d. Romblon 61. The face that can cause a thousand ships and men to raise their arms and fight. Who was referred to by the poet? A. Helen of Troy B. Mary Magdalene C. Helen Keller D. Cleopatra of the Nile 62. As an effect of their geography, in which of the following do people travel mostly by water? a. Luzon c. Visayas b. Mindanao d. Mindanao and Visayas 63. The world: Nile River, the Philippines: _________________ a. Agno River c. Rio Grande de Mindanao b. Cagayan River d. Rio Grande de Pampanga 64. The Philippines is part of a region known as “Pacific Ring of Fire’ that is characterized by what? a. Tornados c. active volcanoes b. heat waves d. dust storms 65. Sierra Madre, and Caraballo are examples of _______________ in the Philippines. a. mountain ranges c. valleys b. plateaus d. volcanoes 66. Which is considered to be the most active volcano in the Philippines because it erupted many times in recorded history? a. Banahaw c. Mayon b. Hibok-Hibok d. Taal 67. The sudra is to the caste system as _____ is to pre-Hispanic Philippines. A. Serf B. Maharlika C. Timmawa D. Alipin 68. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group? a. Tanon c. San Bernardino b. Tablas d. Pagsanjan 69. Which is the leading mineral export of the Philippines? a. Iron c. Coal b. Copper d. Chromite 70. Which is the leading agricultural export of the Philippines? a. Abaca c. Fabric b. Copra d. Tobacco 71. Every December 10, schools and civic groups gather to celebrate ______. A. Human Rights Day B. Mother’s Day C. Independence Day D. UN Day 72. If you want to see underground caves and rivers in the Philippines, you should go to _____________. a. Benguet c. La Union b. Cagayan d. Palawan 73. In which region can you find the cities of Dagupan, Laoag, San Carlos and San Fernando? a. I c. III b. II d. CAR 74. Which province in the north is landlocked, mountainous and frequently exposed to extensive landslide? a. Batanes c. Cagayan b. Benguet d. Isabela 75. Which province in the Cordillera Administrative Region is known for its rich natural resources but hindered by factors like tribal wars? a. Abra c. Kalinga b. Ifugao d. Mt. Province
a. There was a clear cut separation of powers b. It was democratic c. There was no separation of powers d. There was a mechanism for check and balance 78. From which region do people make a living out of the lahar that flooded them during the Mt. Pinatubo eruption? A. Region III C. Region IV B. Region I D. Region V 79. Which is known as the “tuna country”? A. Mindoro C. General Santos B. Palawan D. Davao 80. Which statement is true of Luzon? A. It is here where the highest mountain is located B. It is the second biggest island in the country C. It is the biggest island in the country D. It is the third largest island in the country 81. Who was called as the Lakambini of the Katipunan? a. Gregoria de Jesus c. Melchora Aquino b. Delfina Herbosa d. Trinidad Rizal 82. Who was known for a parody of OUR FATHER and of the TEN COMMANDMENTS in his attempt to campaign against the abuses of the friars? a. Graciano Lopez Jaena c. Jose Rizal b. Antonio Luna d. Marcelo H. del Pilar 83. Who was one of the earliest propagandist in Spain who utilized his eloquence and natural oratory as he fought for reform for the Filipinos? a. Gregorio del Pilar c. Marcelo H. del Pilar b. Graciano Lopez-Jaena d. Jose Rizal 84. The most cultured reformist who wrote a socio-cultural novel based on facts he gathered in the Philippines. a. Marcelo H. del Pilar b. Jose Rizal c. Emilio Jacinto d. Graciano Lopez- Jaena 85. Which statement about General Emilio Aguinaldo is correct? a. He was assassinated by the guerilla units upon his surrender to the Americans. b. He finally accepted American Sovereignty. c. From the very start wanted to execute Bonifacio and his Brother Procopio. d. He died fighting the Americans for the sake of the Philippine Independence 86. The editor of La Solidaridad and a great orator, he initiated the reform movement. a. Marcelo H. del Pilar b. Jose Rizal c. Emilio JAvinto d. Graciano Lopez-Jaena 87. Farmers were advised about the occurrence of El Niño. This means ______. A. There will be famine B. There will be drought C. There will be abundance D. There will be food 88. Membership in the Katipunan comes in grades:first(katipons); second(kawal);and third (bayani). Each grade designed as well as password so they could maintain the secrecy of the movement. The password for the kawal grade was? a. Rizal b. Gomburza c. Kawal d. Sundalo 89. Under whose leadership was Philippine independence proclaimed on June 12, 1898? a. Andres Bonifacio c. Jose Rizal b. Emilio Jacinto d. Emilio Aguinaldo 90.What powers were common to the datu of the pre-Spaniards period and the Governor-General of the Spaniards colonial era? a. Executive, judicial, military b. Executive, legislative, military c. Executive, legislative, judicial d. Executive, legislative 91. The datu is for the pre-Spanish period as ____________ is for the Spanish period. a. king c. Queen b. Royal Audiencia d. Governor-General 92. What have been the negative effects of the Christian orientation of the Fiipinos by the Spaniards in terms of their attitude towards life? a. The Filipinos tend to be resigned to fates that befall them.
76. Marriage among the Filipinos in the past was long and complicated. You had to render services to the prospective bride's family, for example, by chopping wood or fetching water from a 'balon' for days or months or years! If you were lucky enough to be accepted, what did you call of the gift you were required to give to the girl's parents? a. bigay- suhol c. bigay-ginto b. bigay-kaya d. bigay-pera 77. Which statement is true regarding the pre-Spanish Filipino government?
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b. The Filipinos became spiritual. c. The Filipinos became charitable. d. The Filipinos became conscious of their moral responsibilities. 93. Which poem was written by Rizal to teach love of one’s language? a. A La Juventud Filipina b. La Vision de Roriguez c. El Consejo de los Dioses d.Sa Aking Kababata 94. Who was the Filipino native who wanted to be priest but was refused because he was a native, and so formed a religious brotherhood for which he sought recognition but was rejected? a. Apolinario de la Cruz b. Juan Sumuroy c. Andres Malong d. Pedro Almazan 95. Who was the first woman in Panay to fight in the Philippine revolution? a. Teresa Magbanua b. Teodora Alonso c. Trinidad Tecson d.AguedaEstoban 96. Rizal did not agree with the uprising proposed by Bonifacio because a. The Filipinos were afraid to face the Spaniards b. Independence was then promised by the Spaniards to the reformists c. The Filipinos’ arms were no match to those of the Spaniards d. it was best to wait for the Spaniards to leave the country 97. Which of the following was the first to occur? a. The trial and execution of Bonifacio b. The Cry of Pugadlawin c. The proclamation of Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite d. The execution of Rizal in Bagumbayan 98. The Spanish official who was empowered to remove, suspend or impose penalties upon erring officials. a. Vistador general c. Gobernadorcillo b. Governor-general d. Corregidor 99. Sino ang hinirang na “Pangulo ng Haring Bayang Katagalogan?” a. Dr. Jose Rizal c. Emilio Aguinaldo b. Andres Bonifacio d. Apolinario Mabini 100. Who continued to fight the Spaniards in Ilocos after her husband’s death? a. Agueda Esteban b. Gregoria de Jesus c. Trinidad Tecson d. Gabriela Silang 101. At a young age, Rizal expressed his love for the country. Which of the following was his first poem? a. A La Juventud Filipina b. Por La EducacionRecibeLustre la Patria c. Sa Aking Mga Kababata d. El Amigos de los Nines 102. Which event/s in Philippine history prove/s that Filipinos could hardly unite? I. Rivalry between Aguinaldo and Bonifacio’s men II. Split between Jose Rizal and Marcelo H. delPilar in Madrid III. The disagreement between Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio on the manner of achieving reforms in the Philippines a. I-II-III b. I only c. I-III d. III only 103. Who among the revolutionists wanted immediate action and promted delivery from Spanish oppression at any cost? a. Emilio Jacinto b. Andres Bonifacio c. Antonio Luna d. Emilio Aguinaldo 104. The three active leaders of the Propaganda Movement based in Europe were a. Andres Bonifacio, ApolinarioMabini and Emilio Jacinto b. Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio and Antonio Luna c. Gregorio delPilar, Jose Rizal and Graciano Lopez- Jaena d. Graciano Lopez- Jaena, Marcelo H. del Pilar and Jose Rizal 105. For two centuries the chief source of official and individual income in the Philippines was the a. Obias Pias c. Royal Company of the Philippines b. Tobacco monopoly d. Galleon Trade 106. Sporadic uprising started as early 1574 by Lakandula and Sulayman were followed by Magalat, Tamblot, Bankaw, Dagohoy and Diego Silang. These revolts were merely failure. In your own opinion how can you prevent sporadic revolts to become failure? a. Initiative c. Respect for others
b. National Unity d. Hospitality 107. Why did the Spaniards find it easy to conquer and subjugate the Filipinos? Because the Filipinos a. Lacked unity b. Did not have enough fighting men c. Were innocent d. Did not have enough weapons 108. Why was Melchora Aquino arrested and exiled to Guam? a. Published an article against the Spaniards b. Supplied the Katipuneros with food and clothing c. Fought side by side with the Katipuneros d. Disagreed with the encomenderos 109.Who was the first editor of La Solidaridad? a. Graciano Lopez-Jaena b. Jose Rizal c.Antonio Luna d. Marcelo H. del Pilar 110. Which is the visible Hispanic legacy? a. Love for fast food b. Love for basketball c. prevalence of noodles d. Prevalence of surnames among Filipinos 111. Not many students are aware that Jose Rizal is a also a sculptor. Which among the following is the sculptor of Rizal? a. The Oblation b. The Power of Science Over Death c. Lapu-lapu Monument d. The Philippine Map relief 112. Which of the following does not belong to the social transformation that took place as a result of Spanish colonization? a. Adoption of fiesta to honor patron saints b. Giving Spanish surname to Filipinos c. Introduction of Gregorian Calendar d. Introduction of crops and fruit trees that came from Mexico 113. The first Filipino who effectively repelled Spanish aggressor was a. Humabon c. Lapu-Lapu b. Sulayman d. Lakandula 114. The government which Spain established in the Philippines was defective. It was a government for the Spaniards and not for the Filipinos. a. Only the first statement is correct. b. Only the second statement is correct. c. Both statements are correct. d. Both statements are incorrect 115. What was the secret society founded in 1896 that precipitated the glorious revolution against the Spaniards. a) The Katipunan b) The Kalahi c) The Biak naBato Republic d) The Ilustrado 116. The Hispanic Period started in the Philippines in 1500’s. Who was the first Governor of the Philippines? a. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos b. Ferdinand Magellan c. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi d. Phillip II of Spain 117.Rajah Lakandula and Rajah Sulayman revolted against Governor Guido de Lavezaris, because of the abuses by the Spaniards. What is the revolt called? a. Pampanga Revolt b. Manila Revolt c. Tamlot Revolt d. Itneg Revolt 118. The Lakandula and Sulayman revolt or the Bisayan revolt can be considered a revolt for personal reason. The combined forces of the Filipino and Spanish soldiers repelled Limahong's forces and saved Manila. a. Only the first statement is correct. b. Only the second statement is correct.- answer c. Both statements are correct. d. Both statements are incorrect 119. Was the forced labor for 40 days of men ranging from 16 to 60 years of age who were obligated to give personal services to community projects during the Spanish period a.bandala b. polo y servicios c.tribute d. cedula
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120. The practice of having surnames was started during Spanish regime through the order of a. Governor Gen. Claveria c. Governor Gen. Dela Torre b. Governor Gen. Polavieja d. Governor Gen. Juadrones 121. What is an archaic term used in the Philippines to describe and classify a person of pure Chinese ancestry? a. peninsulares b. insulares c. sangley d. ilustrados 123. What place was the site of the first international peace treaty in the Philippines, the "Blood Compact" by the native Datu Sikatuna and Spanish conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legaspi? a. Bohol b. Leyte c. Bataan d. Homonhon Island 124. The emergence of Filipino nationalism came as a response to the long period of Spanish misrule that hampered political and economic development. Which of the following is not a contributing factor to the development of Filipino nationalism? a. Personal Grievances c. Racial Prejudice b. Secularization Controversy d. Rise of the Middle Class 125. The reformist who formed the Propaganda Movement used the pen to expose the abuses of the Spaniards. The following are reformist except? a. Dr. Jose Rizal c. Emilio Aguinaldo b. Marcelo H. del Pilar d. Graciano Lopez Jaena 126. What was the site of the first Christian mass in the Philippines? a. Limasawa Island b. Camigun Island c. Batanes Island d. Polillo Islands 127. There were two rival factions inside the group he formed. What was the faction that Andres Bonifacio supported? a. Magdiwang b. Magtagumpay c. Magdalo d. Maglaban 128. During pre-colonial period the socio-political unit was barangay, from the Malay term balangay, meaning boat. During colonial period, several forms of government were established in the Philippines. Which among the following was not a form of government during colonial period? a. puppet b. democratic government c. military d. centralized colonial government 129. This was the dramatization of the passion and death of Jesus Christ A. Panunuluyan B. Salubong C. Cenaculo D. Moriones 130. She was the first woman member of the Katipunan. a. GeronimaPecson b. Gregoria de Jesus c. GeronimaPecson d. Marina Dizon 131. He was the first Muslim to sit in the Philippine Senate? a. Hadji Butu b.Rajah Colambu c. DatuZula d. DatuUrduja 132. Who was considered as the “Joan of Arc of the Philippines”? a. Maria Rosa Luna Henson b.Teresa Magbanua c. Geronima Pecson d.General Agueda Kahabagan 133. This Cebuano term refers to the 18 non-islamized – linguistic groups in Mindanao and literally means “born of the earth”, A. Moro B. Lumad C. Badjao D. Sangil 134. Who was the chief advisor of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo? a. Jose Rizal b. Apolinario Mabini c.Graciano Lopez Jaena d. Marcelo H. del Pilar 135. Who was the first president of the Katipunan? a.Deodato Arellano b.RamonBasa c. Andrés Bonifacio d. Teodoro Plata 136. Who first introduced the Islamic religion in the Philippines? a. Rajah Baguinda b.Karim ul' Makhdum c. Sheik KarimalMakdum d. Minangkabau 137. Rizal was exiled in this town Zamboanga del Norte for four years before he was executed. a. Basilan c. Dipolog
b. Dapitan d. Pagadian 138. On what ground was the election of Andres Bonifacio as Director of the Interior protested. A. Age C. Civil status B. Lack of qualification D. Residence 139. What was Rizal NOT in favor of? A. Education of the people for enlightenment B. Attaining independence from Spain thru a bloody revolution C. The founding of La Liga Filipina D. Urgency for reform 140. It is the longest revolt in Philippine History A. Dagohoy revolt C. Gabriela Silang revolt B. Diego Silang revolt D. Palaris revolt 141. This was the meeting held between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions of the Katipunan at San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite on March 22, 1897. a. Tejeros Convention b. Malolos Convention c. 1934 Constitutional Convention d. 1971 Constitutional Convention 142. The first essay of Rizal A. El Amor Patrio C. SaAkingkabata B. A la Juventud Filipina D. Mi Ultimo Adios 143. Which was true of the Spanish colonial government from 1565 to 1821? A. Directly ruled by the King of Spain B. Indirectly governed by the King of Spain through Mexico C. Directly ruled by Mexico D. Administered by the Spanish courts 144.The Alcalde Mayor is to the Spanish period as _____ is to the present. A. Congressman C. Municipal Mayor B. Provincial Governor D. Barangay Captain 145. Through the galleon trade, the Philippines had extended historical contacts with _____. A. China C. Portugal B. India D. Mexico 146. The Sikatuna-Legaspi blood compact was significant in our history because _____. A. The Spaniards completed the conquest of their entire country B. The Filipino people embraced Christianity by mass baptism C. It is the first treaty of friendship and alliance between the Philippines and Spain D. It is the start of the very profitable galleon trade 147. Which characteristic applies to the kind of government during the Spanish period? A. Highly centralized C. Socialist B. Democratic D. Between democratic and socialist 148. What did Rizal believe in? A. futility of fighting against Spain B. compromising need for reforms for peace’s sake C. bloody revolution as the only means of liberation from Spain D. necessity for reform 149. Which of the following was the La Liga Filipina aimed to carry out? A. To spread revolutionary ideas and masonry B. To unite the whole archipelago into one homogenous body C. To assassinate abusive and tyrannical friars and governors D. To work for the separation of the archipelago from Spain 150. In which order did the following events take place in Philippine history? I. Spain ceded the Philippine archipelago to the United States. II. The Philippine Commonwealth was established. III. The United States established military rule in the Philippine archipelago. A. I-II-III C. I-III-II B. II-III-I D. III-II-I
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