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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

Alimannao Hills, Peablanca,Cagayan

PHILIPPINE HISTORY
SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION
1st Sem 2016-2017
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Name:
Score:_________________
Year/ Section: __________________________________________________ Proctor:________________
I. DIRECTIONS: MULTIPLE CHOICE - Read and analyze the questions carefully and
write the letter of your answer before the number. ERASED, SUPERIMPOSED AND
ALTERED ANSWERS WILL BE CONSIDERED WRONG.

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_____1. Their death signaled the beginning of the Propaganda Movement.


A. The Death of GOMBURZA
B. The Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite
C. The Death of Filipino Bonifacio brothers.
D. The Death of Filipino Soldiers in the Cavite Mutiny.
____2. Which of the following WAS NOT a reform sought from the Spanish government by the
propagandists?
A. Basic human rights for the Filipinos
B. Change of government from absolute to limited monarchy
C. Equality of the Filipinos and Spaniards before the law
D. Restoration of Filipino representation in the Cortes
_____3. The first editor of La Solidaridad .
A. Marcelo del Pilar
B. Juan Luna
C. Graciano Lopez Jaena D.
Gregorio Sanciano
_____4. Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the La Solidaridad?
A. It was a forum for discussion of the issues concerning the Philippines.
B. It was the official organ of the reform movement.
C. It featured articles about the good deeds of the friars.
D. It was a vehicle for the expression of the political views of the reformers.
_____5. Who founded the Diariong Tagalog?
A. Marcelo del Pilar
B. Juan Luna
C. Pedro Laktaw D. Gregorio
Sanciano
_____6. H. Del Pilar : Plaridel ___________:Naning
A. Antonio Luna
B. Graciano Jaeana
C. Mariano Ponce D. Gregorio
Sanciano
_____7. Who was the president of the Associacion La Solidaridad?
A. Jose Ma. Panganiban B. Mariano Ponce C. Manuel Sta. Maria
D. Galiciano
Apacible
_____8. The political section of the Asociacion Hispano-Filipino was under the charge of
A. Jose Rizal
B. Marcelo del Pilar
C. Dominador Gomez
D.
Tomas Arejola
_____9. What was the first Masonic lodge in the Philippines?
A. Lodge Solidaridad
B. Lodge Nilad
C. Revolucion
D.
Lodge Walana
_____10. The rightist wing of La Liga came to be called _______.
A. Cuerpos de Propagandistas
B. Cuerpos de Compromisarios
C. Cuerpos de Militantes
D. Cuerpos de la Revolucionarios
_____11. Katipunan was anchored on the political platform of separating the country from Spain
A. True
B. False
C. Both
And B
D. Neither A or B
_____12. The organ of the Katipunan was known as _________.
A. Kalayaan
B. Revolucion
C. Cartilla
D. Decalogue
_____13. What was document written by Emilio Jacinto known which the fundamental teachings
of the Katipunan were
embodied.
A. Kalayaan
B. Revolucion
C. Kartilla
D. Decalogue
_____14. All of the following are reasons behind the failure of the reform movement, except one.
Which is the
exception?
A. Petty quarrels among reformists
B. Spain's preoccupation with her own internal problems
C. Lack of finances to support propaganda activities
D. Failure of the friars to counter attacks on the clergy
_____15. What was the highest grade of membership in the Katipunan called?
A. Katipun
B. Anak ng Bayan
C. Kawal
D. Bayani
_____16. What was the alleged cause of the discovery of the Katipunan?
A. Discovery of Katipunan paraphernalia at the Diario de Manila
B. Discovery of the list of Katipunan members
C. Patino's disclosure of the secrets of the society
D. A quarrel between Patino and De La Cruz
_____17. Katipunan: _____________;Kawal:__________ .
A. Anak ng Bayan: Bayani
B. Anak ng Bayan: katipun
C. Katipun: Gomburza
D. Bayani :GOMBURZA
_____18. The pen name Taga-Ilog was associated with_________?
A. Antonio Luna B. Mariano Ponce C. Jose Ma. Panganiban D. Juan Luna
_____19. The central leadership of the KKK was the
A. Sangguniang Hukuman
B. Sangguniang Bayan
C. Sangguniang Barangay
D. Kataastaasang Sanggunian
_____20. Rizal was not in favor of the revolution planned by the Katipunan because of the
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A. Unpreparedness of the Katipuneros for an armed struggle


B. Willingness to the wealthy Filipinos to support the struggle
C. Absence of a military tactician who will direct the military operations of the KKK
D. The continuous loyalty of the majority of filipinos to the Spanish Authority.
_____21. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Katipunan.
A. Its goal is separation and independence from Spain.
B. Its a government itself with a promulgated constitution.
C. Its existence was derived from the idea of masonry.
D. Women were admitted as member and are required to sign with their own blood.
_____22. Who was the leader of the Magdiwang faction of the KKK in Cavite .
A. Baldomero Aguinaldo B. Mariano Alvarez
C. Paciano Rizal D. Andres
Bonifacio
_____23. The Cry of Pugad Lawin marked the end of____________.
A. Bonifacio's leadership in the KKK
B. Filipino vassalage to Spain
C. KKK as a secret society
D. The proclamation of the first Philippine Republic
_____24. The first real battle fought by the Filipinos against the Spaniards was the Battle of
________?
A. Majayjay
B. Pugad Lawin
C. Montalban
D. Pinaglabanan
_____25. Bonifacio's formal declaration of hte nullity of decisions reached at the Tejeros
Convention was known as The
Acta de Imus.
A. True
B. False
C. Both
And B
D. Neither A or B
_____26. Under the Naic Military Agreement, Bonifacio made it clear that he was organizing an
army in support of
Aguinaldo's revolutionary forces.
A. True
B. False
C. Both
And B
D. Neither A or B
_____27. The president of the Council of War which tried Bonifacio for the charge of sedition was
A. Mariano Noriel B. Emilio Aguinaldo
C. Lazaro Makapagal
D. Deodato
Arellano
_____28. Who negotiated the Pact of Biak-na-Bato with Aguinaldo and his men?
A. Primo de Rivera
B. Isabelo ArtachoC. Pedro Paterno
D. Mariano Trias
_____29. What does KKK stands for?
A. Kataastaasan Kagalang galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan.
B. Kataastaas Kagalang galang Anak ng Bayan.
C. Kagalang galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan.
D. Kataastaasan Kagalang galangang kaibigan ng mg Katipunan
_____30. Where did Bonifacio gave his last manifesto?
A. Marigondon
B. Mandaluyong
C. Marikina
D. Manila
_____31. Which of the following IS NOT an aim of the La Liga Filipina.
A. It seeks to help its members by providing scholarship funds.
B. It aims to dispense legal aid among its members
C. It helps the member by loaning capital
D. None of the above
_____32. Walled City of Manila where most Spaniards went into hiding after the Battle of Manila
Bay
A. Fort Santiago B. Intramuros
C. Marikina
D. Manila
_____33. The Sublime Paralytic who later became Aguinaldo's adviser
A. Emilio Jacinto B. Apolinario Mabini
C. Juan Luna
D. Serrano Laktaw
_____34. Deodato Arellano: President ; Andres Bonifacio : ___________.
A. Treasurer
B. Secretary
C. Fiscal
D.
Comptroller
_____35. Which of the following is the factor that gave rise to Filipino Nationalism.
A. The influx of Liberalism
B. Racial equality
C. Cultural Diversity
D. None of the above
_____36. The last Spanish governor-general of the Philippines
_____37. It is a novel that reflected the defects of the Spanish Rule in the Philippines.
A. Noli Me Tangere
B. Revolucion
C. Fray Botod
D.
Dasalan at Tocsohan
_____38. US battleship sank at the Havana Bay which led to the outbreak of the SpanishAmerican War.
A. Baltimore
B. Raleigh
C. Baltimore
D. Maine
_____39. Government established by Aguinaldo immediately after his return from Hong Kong to
prosecute the war
against Spain effectively.
A. Dictatorial Government
B. Biak na Bato Republic
C. Revolutionary Government
D. Parliamentary Government
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_____40. When is Revolution justifiable?


A. When the government become impediment to the well being of the people.
B. When the revolution is successful.
C. When it is based on ideology that justify its execution.
D. When it is the only means to free ones country.
PART II : Answer what is ask by filling in the box. Answer briefly and concisely.

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NAME OF THE
REVOLUTION

LEADER OF
THE
REVOLUTION

PLACE/S OF
REVOLUTION

CAUSE/S OF THE
REVOLUTION

1. Revolt of Lakandula
and Sulayman

2. Magalats Revolution

3. Bankaws Revolt

4.The Revolt Ladia

5. The Revolt of Dabao

6. Sumuroys Revolt

7. Maniagos Revolt

8. The Revolt of
Gumapos

9. The Revolt of
Almazan

10. Dagohoys Revolt

PREPARED BY:
BEVERLY A. CANNU, MPA
AGUON, Ph.D
Instructor
AFFAIRS

APPROVED BY:
PRESENITA C.
VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC

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