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Rizal's Life
XAVIER UNIVERSITY-ATENEO DE CAGAYAN
HISTORY/ POLITICAL SCIENCE/ INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
HIST. 11.1: LIFE, WORKS AND WRITINGS OF RIZAL

Direction: MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter of the correct answer and write it on a 1 whole sheet yellow paper. Avoid erasures as much as possible. Submit the yellow paper during the midterm exam (Monday, 11am-12:00noon, Rm STC601)

Note: 1. This quiz is good for 2 major quizzes for midterms since it comprises the entire topics for midterms. Numbers 1-30 is the first part and #31-60 is the second part. So answer the questions carefully. 2. Reproduction of this paper (printing and photocopying) is strictly prohibited. Sanctions shall be given to anybody that will be caught under the discretion of the teacher. 1. The purpose of the Rizal Law is to: a. teach the duties of citizenship b. develop moral character, personal discipline, and civic consciousness c. use the unexpurgated version of the novel (English, Filipino and other dialects) d. All of the above

2. What R.A. no. was enacted by the Congress of the Philippines that required all schools, colleges, and universities to study the Life, Works, and Writings of Jose Rizal particularly the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo? a. 9262 b. 1445 c. 1425 d. 9165

3. The purpose of the Rizal Law is to: a. teach the duties of citizenship b. develop moral character, personal discipline, and civic consciousness c. use the unexpurgated version of the novel (English, Filipino and other dialects) d. All of the above

4. What R.A. no. was enacted by the Congress of the Philippines that required all schools, colleges, and universities to study the Life, Works, and Writings of Jose Rizal particularly the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo? a. 9262 b. 1445 c. 1425 d. 9165

5. Who was the main proponent of the Rizal Bill? a.

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