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It was the institution where Rizal finished his 4th year of Medicine before leaving for Spain
University of Santo Tomas
These professors discriminated against Rizal, contributing to his dissatisfaction
Dominican professors
The type of monarchy in Spain that allowed certain freedoms
Constitutional monarchy
A freedom in Spain that allowed people to express ideas openly
Freedom of speech
A freedom in Spain that allowed printed materials without censorship
Freedom of the press
A freedom that allowed public gatherings and protests
Freedom of assembly
Rizal’s most important reason for going to Spain
Secret mission
The feeling of dissatisfaction Rizal had toward outdated teaching methods
Dissatisfaction
Rizal’s hidden purpose approved by his brother
Secret mission
Rizal’s brother who approved his secret mission
Paciano Rizal
One of the things Rizal aimed to study in Europe related to society and traditions
European culture
One field Rizal wanted to learn involving trade and business
Commerce
One subject Rizal wanted to understand involving governance
Governments and laws
The ultimate goal of Rizal’s preparation through his mission
Liberation of the Philippines from Spanish oppression
The document where Rizal mentioned his secret mission to his family
Farewell letter
The date Rizal secretly left the Philippines
May 3, 1882
The alias Rizal used during his departure
Jose Mercado
The reason Rizal used an alias
To avoid suspicion from Spanish authorities and friars
The family members who were unaware of his departure
His parents
Rizal’s uncle who was informed and is also Leonor Rivera’s father
Antonio Rivera
One of Rizal’s sisters who knew about his departure
Neneng
Another sister of Rizal who knew about his plan
Lucia
The family (Captain and Capitana) informed before his departure
Valenzuela family
The Filipino intellectual who was informed and later became prominent
Pedro A. Paterno
Rizal’s compadre who knew about his departure
Mateo Evangelista
The Jesuit group from Ateneo who were informed
Ateneo Jesuit fathers
The nickname of Jose M. Cecilio
Chengoy
The Spanish steamer Rizal boarded
Salvadora
The friendly captain who befriended Rizal
Donato Lecha
The island Rizal compared to Talim Island
Susong Dalaga
The date Rizal arrived in Singapore
May 9, 1882
The hotel where Rizal stayed
Hotel de la Paz
The garden Rizal visited in Singapore
Botanical Garden
A type of temple Rizal visited
Buddhist temple
The founder of Singapore whose statue Rizal saw
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
The French steamer Rizal boarded to Europe
Djemnah
The place in Ceylon reached on May 17, 1882
Point Galle
The capital of Ceylon admired by Rizal
Colombo
The place where Rizal saw camels for the first time
Aden
The canal Rizal passed through for five days
Suez Canal
The engineer who built the Suez Canal
Ferdinand de Lesseps
The Mediterranean terminal of the Suez Canal
Port Said
The Italian city where Rizal saw Mt. Vesuvius
Naples
The French city where Rizal visited Château d’If
Marseilles
Rizal’s final destination in Spain
Barcelona
The first Spanish city Rizal stayed in
Barcelona
Rizal’s first nationalist article in Spain
Amor Patrio
The pen name Rizal used in writing “Amor Patrio”
Laong Laan
The publisher of Diariong Tagalog
Basilio Teodoro Moran
The date “Amor Patrio” was published
August 20, 1882
The translator of the Tagalog version of “Amor Patrio”
Marcelo H. del Pilar
The main theme of “Amor Patrio”
Love of country
The article reviewing Madrid written by Rizal
Los Viajes
The unpublished article due to newspaper closure
Revista de Madrid
The disease outbreak in Manila reported to Rizal
Cholera epidemic
The brother who informed Rizal about the epidemic
Paciano
The date Paciano wrote about the epidemic
September 15, 1882
The woman who became unhappy due to Rizal’s absence
Leonor Rivera
The person who advised Rizal to study in Madrid
Paciano
The university where Rizal enrolled
Universidad Central de Madrid
The date Rizal enrolled in Madrid
November 3, 1882
One course Rizal studied related to medicine
Medicine
Another course Rizal took related to humanities
Philosophy and Letters
The art school where Rizal studied painting
Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando
One language Rizal studied privately
French
The place where Rizal practiced fencing
Sanz y Carbonell
The café where Rizal socialized
Antigua Café de Levante
The former Manila mayor Rizal visited regularly
Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey
The woman Rizal was attracted to in Madrid
Consuelo Ortiga y Perez
The letter Rizal wrote for her
A La Señorita C.O. y P.
The reason Rizal ended the relationship (first reason)
He was engaged to Leonor Rivera
The second reason involving his friend
Eduardo de Lete loved Consuelo
The society Rizal joined in Madrid
Circulo Hispano-Filipino
The poem Rizal wrote expressing homesickness
Me Piden Versos
The feeling expressed in “Me Piden Versos”
Homesickness and loneliness
The comparison Rizal used to describe himself in exile
A plant uprooted from its native soil
The bookstore where Rizal bought books
Señor Roses’ bookstore
The novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe that influenced Rizal
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
The novel by Eugène Sue that influenced him
The Wandering Jew
The theme these books strengthened in Rizal
Sympathy for oppressed people
The year Rizal first visited Paris
1883
The museum Rizal visited
Louvre Museum
The famous cathedral he visited
Notre Dame Cathedral
The most expensive capital in Europe according to Rizal
Paris
The lodge Rizal joined in Madrid
Masonic Lodge Acacia
One reason Rizal joined Masonry
To gain support in fighting friar abuse
The Spanish intellectual who influenced Rizal (one)
Miguel Morayta
The lodge he transferred to later
Lodge Solidaridad
The title Rizal achieved in Masonry
Master Mason
The organization that granted him a diploma
Le Grand Orient de France
The lecture Rizal delivered
Science, Virtue and Labor
The key idea of the lecture (progress through what?)
Freedom, reason, equality, and end of oppression
One cause of Rizal’s family hardship
Drought
Another cause involving insects
Locusts
The group that increased land rent
Dominican hacienda
Rizal’s brother sold this to support him
Pony
The date Rizal attended class hungry
June 24, 1884
The prize he won in a contest
Gold medal
The Filipino painter who won first prize for Spoliarium
Juan Luna
The Filipino who won second prize
Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo