QUIZ 4

Cards (20)

  • A Filipino General during the Philippine Revolution. He was one of the highest-ranking officer in the Philippine Revolution and was one of the highest-ranking officers of the revolutionary society "Katipunan".
    • Emilio Jacinto 
  • He later pen a revised Decalogue of the Kartilya.  
    • Emilio Jacinto 
  • The fourth tenet of the Kartilya higlights equality. Every Katipuneros are treated equally no matter what race or educational background he has.
    • True
  • The first tenet highlights the importance of living a life with pleasure. A Katipunero who does not have a pleasurable lives a useless life.
    • False
  • The sixth tenet is all about being a man of word. A Katipunero who has a sense of shame must be a man of his word.
    • True
  • The eleventh principle is all about women. A Katipunero must give importance to a woman. He must not see her as an object, nor a past time. That whenever a Katipunero sees a woman, he will remember his _____________ who nurtured him.
    • mother
  • Ikapitong ara sa kartilya: Huag mong sasayangin ang ___________; ang yamang nawala’y magyayaring magbalik; nguni’t panahong nagdaan na’y di na muli pang magdadaan.
    • panahun 
  • The tenth principle is all about being able to lead a ___________. A Katipunero must lead his family to the right path. If the leader is consumed by evil, so does his followers.
    • family
  • The twelfth principle gives importance to every actions that one has to make. A Katipunero must not do the things that he does not want to be done to him or to his family.
    • True 
  • The fifth shows what honor should mean for a Katipunero. A true Katipunero values honor more than his _____________.
    • personal interest 
  • The first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic.
    • Apolinario Mabini 
  • Mabini is regarded as the "Puso ng Himagsikan" or "Heart of the Revolution".
    • False
  • Mabini performed all his revolutionary and governmental activities despite having lost the use of both his legs to polio shortly after the Philippine Revolution of 1896. 
    • False
  • According to the excerpt of Mabini's The Philippine Revolution: In ____________ the head of the printing press of the Diario de Manila, having discovered that some of his employees belonged to a secret society, handed them over to theconstabulary for the corresponding investigation.
    • August 1896 
  • According to the excerpt of Mabini's The Philipine Revolution: Rizal went to the execution ground calm and even cheerful, to show that he was happy to sacrifice his life,  
    • True 
  • Mabini had suffered a paralytic stroke six months before the uprising and he attribute to this circumstance he did not having been beaten up and shot together with Don Domingo Franco and others.
    • True
  • Aguinaldo approved Mabini's proposal and offered to make me the head of one of the new departments, uncertain because of his illness, he still accepted the offer.
    • False
  • Aguinaldo was nicknamed "Devil's Advocate to the President".
    •   False 
  • The amount, of __________________ stipulated for the cession of the Philippines was appropriated by Congress on the 2nd.
    • $20,000,000
  • According to the excerpt of Mabini's The Philippine Revolution: The Revolution failed because it was badly led; because its leader won his post by reprehensible rather than meritorious acts; because instead of supporting the men most useful to the people, he made them useless out of jealousy.
    • True