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Jose Rizal was born on __________.

June 19, 1861

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The surname 'Rizal' was given to the family by __________.

a Spanish alcalde mayor

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Rizal completed his medical course at __________.

the Universidad Central de Madrid

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Rizal's mother's name was __________.

Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda

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Rizal's father, Don Francisco Mercado, was described as __________.

a hardy and independent-minded man

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The first poem Rizal wrote in his native language at the age of eight was __________.

Sa Aking Mga Kabata (To My Fellow Children)

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Rizal's first novel, __________, was published in 1887.

Noli Me Tangere

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The magistrate responsible for Rizal's execution was __________.

Governor General Camilo Polavieja

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Rizal dedicated his second novel, __________, to Gom-Bur-Za.

El Filibusterismo

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The poem Rizal wrote right before his execution was titled __________.

Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Farewell)

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Jose Rizal wrote __________ in 1891 as a sequel to his first novel.

El Filibusterismo

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Rizal's advocacy for reforms in the Philippines primarily sought __________.

social reforms

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The place of Rizal's birth is known as __________.

Calamba, Laguna

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Jose Rizal was executed on __________.

December 30, 1896

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Rizal attended school in __________, where he excelled in his studies.

Makati

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Rizal's works often addressed issues related to __________ and injustice in the Philippines.

colonial rule

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As a reformist, Rizal promoted __________ rights for Filipinos.

human

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The national hero of the Philippines is __________.

Jose Rizal

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Rizal's literary work, __________, had a significant impact on the Philippine revolution.

Noli Me Tangere

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Rizal graduated with a degree in __________ from the Universidad Central de Madrid.

Medicine

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Rizal's first travel abroad was to __________.

Spain

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The university in which Rizal earned his Bachelor of Arts degree was __________.

Ateneo Municipal de Manila

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The name of Rizal's first novel in Spanish is __________.

Noli Me Tangere

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Before becoming a writer, Rizal worked as an __________.

ophthalmologist

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The term for the Philippine national movement that sought independence during Rizal's time is __________.

Propaganda Movement

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Rizal's pen name while writing for a newspaper was __________.

La Liga Filipina

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Rizal was exiled in __________ for his writings.

Dapitan

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The title of the poem Rizal wrote that reflected his patriotism is __________.

Sa Aking mga Kabata

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Rizal's family hailed from the province of __________.

Laguna

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The secret society established by Andres Bonifacio that Rizal did not become a member of is __________.

Katiwalaan ng mga Biniyagan

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Rizal's pen name while writing for the newspaper was __________.

La Liga Filipina

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The novel authored by Rizal that depicted the corrupt practices of Spanish officials is __________.

Noli Me Tangere

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Rizal's mother influenced his education, she was known for being __________.

learned and resourceful

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The Filipino reformist movement that sought greater representation in the Spanish government is called __________.

Propaganda Movement

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Rizal's house in __________ became a site of his literary works and reform activities.

Dapitan

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The name of Rizal’s first novel written in Spanish is __________.

Noli Me Tangere

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Rizal studied in Europe, particularly in __________.

France

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The significance of Rizal's poem, __________, lies in its expression of patriotism and sacrifice.

Mi Ultimo Adios

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Rizal pushed for __________ reforms in the education system of the Philippines.

educational

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Rizal's last words before his execution were __________.

Consumatum est (It is finished)

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Rizal was the __________ child in his family.

seventh

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The first Philippine newspaper Rizal published was called __________.

Kalayaan

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Rizal's most famous novel that criticized the Spanish regime is __________.

Noli Me Tangere

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Rizal wrote __________, which describes the plight of the Filipino people.

El Filibusterismo

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Rizal was fluent in __________ languages.

over 10

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The main character in Rizal's first novel is __________.

Juan Crisostomo Ibarra

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The country that colonized the Philippines during Rizal's lifetime was __________.

Spain

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Rizal was influenced by __________ thinkers during his studies in Europe.

liberal

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The capital city of the Philippines is __________.

Manila

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The society founded by Rizal in 1892 aimed at reforming the Philippines is called __________.

La Liga Filipina

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Jose Rizal's pen name while writing the novel Noli Me Tangere was __________.

Laong Laan

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Rizal's first travel to __________ had a profound influence on his thoughts and writings.

Europe

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The school where Rizal excelled in his studies as a child is __________.

Ateneo Municipal de Manila

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The event that led to Rizal's execution was known as the __________.

Rizal's alleged involvement in the revolution

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Rizal's novel, __________, depicted the social cancer of Philippine society under Spanish rule.

Noli Me Tangere

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One of the reforms Rizal fought for was __________ education for Filipinos.

equal

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The secret society that endorsed Rizal's ideals was __________.

La Liga Filipina

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Rizal's family was originally from the province of __________.

Laguna

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The title of Rizal's second novel, which was published in __________, is El Filibusterismo.

1891

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The name of the Filipino national hero known for his advocacy of reforms is __________.

Jose Rizal

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Rizal's first language was __________.

Tagalog

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The name of Rizal's father was __________.

Don Francisco Mercado

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Rizal's mother was a significant influence in his life, known for her __________.

intelligence

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The Philippines was a colony of __________ during Rizal's lifetime.

Spain

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Rizal was known for his expertise in __________, particularly in eye surgery.

ophthalmology

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Rizal's works were banned by the __________ authorities.

Spanish

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Rizal founded the reformist organization known as __________.

La Liga Filipina

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Rizal's novel that highlighted social injustices was __________.

Noli Me Tangere

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The first edition of Noli Me Tangere was published in __________.

1887

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Rizal's execution took place at __________ in Manila.

Bagumbayan

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Rizal's father was a __________, which influenced Rizal's early education.

landowner

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The date of Rizal's birth is celebrated as __________ in the Philippines.

Jose Rizal Day

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Rizal was a graduate of the __________, where he completed his law degree.

Universidad Central de Madrid

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In his writings, Rizal often used the pseudonym __________.

Laong Laan

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The character __________ represents the wealthy class in Rizal's Noli Me Tangere.

Don Tiburcio

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Rizal was inspired by the ideas of __________ thinkers during his studies in Europe.

Enlightenment

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One of Rizal's significant contributions to the Philippine reform movement was __________.

Noli Me Tangere

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The Spanish government executed Rizal for __________ against the colonial rule.

his writings

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Rizal's time in __________ exposed him to revolutionary ideas that influenced his work.

Europe

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Rizal's second novel, __________, critiques the government and society.

El Filibusterismo

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The revolutionary organization that sought independence from Spanish rule is known as __________.

Katipunan

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The first foreign country to grant asylum to Rizal was __________.

France

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The primary language Rizal used in his novels was __________.

Spanish

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The title of Rizal's essay that criticizes Spanish colonial rule is __________.

El Amor Patrio (Love of Country)

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Rizal was known for promoting __________ as a means to uplift the Filipino people.

education

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The year when Rizal was exiled to Dapitan was __________.

1892

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The influence of __________ thinkers shaped Rizal's views on social reforms.

Enlightenment

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Rizal’s novel, __________, criticizes the educational system under Spanish rule.

El Filibusterismo

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The Spanish Crown executed Rizal for charges of __________ against colonial authority.

sedition

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The place where Rizal was executed is now known as __________.

Rizal Park