Rizal Chapter 4:Lesson 1

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Ateneo Municipal de Manila

What school did Rizal attend from 1872–1877?

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College of San Juan de Letran

Where did Rizal take his entrance examination for Ateneo?

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June 10, 1872

When did Rizal take his entrance examination?

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Christian Doctrine, Arithmetic, and Reading

What were the subjects of Rizal's entrance examination?

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: Fr. Magin Ferrando

Who was the college registrar who initially refused to admit Rizal?

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He was late for registration and was sickly and undersized for his age.

Why was Rizal initially refused admission to Ateneo?

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Manuel Xerez Burgos

Who helped Rizal gain admission to Ateneo?

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Because the surname Mercado had come under the suspicion of Spanish authorities.

Why did Rizal use the surname “Rizal” at Ateneo?

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Roman Empire and Carthaginian Empire

What were the two student groups at Ateneo?

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Roman Empire

What group did the internos belong to?

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Carthaginian Empire

What group did the externos belong to?

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Emperor

What was the highest rank in the Ateneo student empires?

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Tribune

What was the second-highest rank?

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Decurion

What was the third-highest rank?

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Centurion

What was the fourth-highest rank?

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Stand-bearer

What was the fifth-highest rank?

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Fr. José Bech

Who was Rizal's first professor at Ateneo?

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Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez

Who was Rizal's best professor at Ateneo?

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Doña Teodora

Who first encouraged Rizal to write poetry?

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Bachelor of Arts

What degree did Rizal receive from Ateneo?

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March 23, 1877

When did Rizal receive his Bachelor of Arts degree?

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Highest honors

What honors did Rizal receive upon graduating from Ateneo?

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Pride of the Jesuits

What title recognized Rizal as the most brilliant Atenean?

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The Count of Monte Cristo

What was Rizal's first favorite novel?

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The Count of Monte Cristo

What was Rizal's first favorite novel?

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Alexander Dumas

Who wrote The Count of Monte Cristo?

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César Cantu

Who wrote Universal History?

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Dr. Feodor Jagor

Who wrote Travels in the Philippines?

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Spain would eventually lose the Philippines and America would succeed Spain as colonizer.

What did Feodor Jagor predict about the Philippines?

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Mi Primera Inspiración

What was Rizal's first poem probably written during his Ateneo years?

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1874

When was Mi Primera Inspiración written?

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Doña Teodora

To whom was Mi Primera Inspiración dedicated?

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Agustin Saez

Who taught Rizal painting?

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Romualdo de Jesus

Who taught Rizal sculpture?

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Batikuling

What Philippine hardwood did Rizal use to carve the Virgin Mary?

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Father Lleonart

Who requested Rizal to carve the Sacred Heart of Jesus?

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Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez

Best professor, inspired rizal to write poetry

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Paciano

Accompanied Rizal to Manila for entrance exam

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Tio Manuel

He continued physical training under his uncle:

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April 1877

When did Rizal enter the University of Santo Tomas?

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Philosophy and Letters

What course did Rizal initially take at UST?

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Medicine

What course did Rizal later take?

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His father liked it, he wanted to cure his mother's failing eyesight, and Fr. Pablo Ramon recommended it.

Why did Rizal study medicine?

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Fr. Pablo Ramon

Who advised Rizal about his career?

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Surveying

What vocational course did Rizal take at Ateneo while studying at UST?

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Perito Agrimensor

What title did Rizal receive after completing the surveying course?

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November 25, 1881

When did Rizal receive the title Perito Agrimensor?

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Agriculture and Topography

In what subjects did Rizal win gold medals in the surveying course?

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: A La Juventud Filipinos

What was Rizal's winning poem in the 1879 literary contest?

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To the Filipino Youth

What does A La Juventud Filipina mean?

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Liceo Artistico-Literario of Manila

What organization held the 1879 literary contest?

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Silver pen

What prize did Rizal receive for A La Juventud Filipina?

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El Consejo de los Dioses

What literary work did Rizal write for the 1880 contest commemorating Miguel de Cervantes?

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Gold ring engraved with the bust of Cervantes

What prize did Rizal receive for El Consejo de los Dioses?

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: A zarzuela written by Rizal

What is Junto al Pasig?

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December 8, 1880

When was Junto al Pasig staged?

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Al M.R.P. Pablo Ramon

What poem did Rizal write for Father Pablo Ramon?

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Compañerismo

What secret society did Rizal establish in 1880?

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Comradeship

What does Compañerismo mean?

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Companions of Jehu

What were the members of Compañerismo called?

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Galicano Apacible

Who was the secretary of Compañerismo?

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(1) the Dominican professors were hostile to him

(2) the Filipino students were racially discriminated against by the Spaniards

(3) the method of instruction was obsolete and repressive

Why was Rizal unhappy at UST?

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El Filibusterismo

What novel reflected Rizal's experiences with discrimination and backward education at UST?

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Doña Teodora

Opposed Rizal's higher education because she feared for his safety

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Leonor Rivera

Cared for Rizal after he was wounded

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Miguel de Cervantes

Whose fourth centennial death anniversary inspired El Consejo de los Dioses

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April, 1877

Date Rizal entered the University of Santo Tomas (UST) and took Philosophy and Letters.

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1878-1879

years

Rizal took up medicine, enrolling simultaneously in the preparatory medical

course and the regular first year medical course

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1. he wanted to be a physician so that he might cure his mother’s failing eyesight

2. the Father Pablo Ramon, Rector of Ateneo, whom he consulted for a choice of

career, finally answered his letter, recommending medicine.

Rizal studied medicine because of two reasons:


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1. His father liked it


2. He was still “Uncertain as to what career to follow

He enrolled in this course(Philosophy and letters) for Two reasons


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A La Juventud Filipina; he won first prize.

What literary work did Rizal submit in 1879 and what did he win?

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El Consejo de los Dioses; he received a gold ring engraved with the bust of Cervantes.

What literary work did Rizal write in 1880, and what prize did he receive?

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Compañerismo

What secret society did Rizal establish in 1880?

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Junto al Pasig (Beside the Pasig ,December 8, 1880

it is a zarzuela which was staged by the Ateneans on what date

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(1) the Dominican professors were hostile to him


(2) the Filipino students were racially discriminated against by the Spaniards


(3) the method of instruction was obsolete and repressive

Rizal found the atmosphere at the University of Santo Tomas suffocating to his sensitive spirit. He

was unhappy at this Dominican institution of higher learning because of three reasons:


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