_____21. "To the Flowers of Hiedelberg" is to Hiedelberg, Germany as "_____" is to Madrid, Spain.
A. They Asked Me for Verses
B. To My Muse
C. The Song of the Traveler
D. La Vision del Fray Rodriguez
_____22. In his letter --- dated March 11, 1886 --- to his sister, Trinidad, Rizal described the German women as:
A. hospitable and deeply religious
B. gossipy and quarrelsome
C. beautifully dressed and polite
D. serious and educated
_____23. In 1888, while he was traveling in this country, Rizal wrote these lines in his diary: "Colorado has more trees....We reached Omaha, a big city ----- the biggest since we left San Francisco. The Missouri River is twice as wide as the Pasig River...." This country was:
A. England
B. United States
C. Italy
D. Japan
_____24. Although the "El Filibusterismo" was published in Ghent, Belgium, Rizal began writing the novel in:
A. Biarritz, France
B. Calamba, Laguna
C. Barcelona, Spain
D. Berlin, Germany
_____25. During his high school days, Rizal wrote a poem which he dedicated to his mother on her birthday. This poem was:
A. My First Inspiration
B. My Retreat
C. In Memory of My Town
D. To the Virgin Mary
PART II - Items 26-30: IDENTIFICATION - Identify the historic Philippine event associated with each important date listed below.
__________ 26. August 26, 1896
__________ 27. June 19, 1861
__________ 28. July 3, 1892
__________ 29. December 30, 1896
__________ 30. July 7, 1892
PART III - Items 31-35: IDENTIFICATION - Each numbered item provides a short description of a person or place associated with the life and time of Jose Rizal. IDENTIFY OR NAME THAT PERSON OR PLACE.
__________ 31. Full name of Rizal's father
__________ 32. Location of Rizal's prison cell in 1896
__________ 33. The first foreign country on which Rizal set foot (formerly a colony of England)
__________ 34. Defense counsel (lawyer) of Rizal during his rebellion trial in 1896
__________ 35. Place where Rizal annotated Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
PART IV - Items 36-40: IDENTIFICATION - Identify the literary work of Jose Rizal from which the quotation or literary line was taken.
__________ 36. Name Rizal's literary work from which these lines were taken: "Come now, thou genius grand, And bring down inspiration; With thy mighty hand, Swifter that the winds volation, Raise the eager mind to higher station."
__________ 37. Identify Rizal's literary work from which this quotation was taken: "Let us be reasonable and open our eyes, especially you women, because you are the first to influence the consciousness of man."
__________ 38. Name Rizal's literary work from which these lines were taken: "Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best And were it brighter, fresher, or more blest, Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost."
__________39. Identify Rizal's literary work from which this quotation was taken: "Whoever knows not how to love his native tongue is worse that any beast or evil smelling fish."
__________ 40. Name Rizal's literary work from which these lines were taken: "I yet recall a village plain, My joy, my family, my boon, Besides the freshly cool lagoon, ----- The spot for which my heart beats warm."
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