Philippine History
Philippine History
Philippine History
History
1. The earliest archeological evidence for man in the
archipelago is __________.
a. Callao Man c. Maranaw
b. Handuraw d. Karaw
Answer: C - During the 11th century several exiled datus of the collapsing
empire ofSrivijaya[49] led by Datu Puti led a mass migration to the central
islands of the Philippines, fleeing from Rajah Makatunao of the island of
Borneo. Upon reaching the island of Panay and purchasing the island from
Negrito chieftain Marikudo, they established a confederation of polities and
named it theConfederation of Madja-as centered in Aklan and they settled the
surrounding islands of the Visayas. This confederation reached its peak under
Datu Padojinog. During his reign the confederations' hegemony extended over
most of the islands of Visayas. Its people consistently made piratical attacks
against Chinese imperial shipping.[50]
6. the Country of Mai, a Signified pre-Hispanic
Philippine island-state centered in _________.
a. Panay c. Palawan
b. Mindoro d. Sulu
Answer: B -
22.) He was the first American military governor of
the Philippine upon the establishment of the American
rule in the country.
a. William Taft c. Elwell Otis
b. Wesley Merrit d. Arthur Mc Arthur
Answer: B -
23.) The third and last military Governor of the
Philippine was _________.
a. Elwell E. Otis c. Douglas MacArthur
b. Wesley Merritt d. Arthur MacArthur
Answer: D -
Miguel López de Legazpi
1st Governor General
Diego de los Ríos
118th Governor General
Wesley Merritt
Elwell Otis
Arthur Mc Arthur Jr.
Adna Chaffee
Masaharu Homma
1st Japanese Military Governo
Tomoyuki Yamashita
4th & Last
Answer: B -
32. Who excommunicated Fr. Gregorio Aglipay?
a. Norzaleda
b. Sin
c. Vidal
d. Santos
Answer: D -
34. What is the name of Filipino armed contingent that
helped the Americans capture Aguinaldo?
a. Macabebe Scouts
b. Fire Brigade
c. Abu Sayyaf
d. Balangiga Rangers
Answer: C -
41. First Senate President of the Philippines
a. Emilio Aguinaldo
b. Manuel Quezon
c. Donato Arrellano
d. Manuel Roxas
Answer: B -
42. The central leadership of the KKK was the
a. Sangguniang Hukuman
b. Sangguniang Bayan
c. Sangguniang Barangay
d. Kataastaasang Sanggunian
Answer: D -
43. The password used by a KAWAL in the Katipunan
a. Bayani
b. GOMBURZA
c. Kapatid
d. Ginoo
Answer: B -
44. The pen name Taga-Ilog was associated with
a. Antonio Luna
b. Mariano Ponce
c. Jose Ma. Panganiban
d. Juan Luna
Answer: A -
45. The original title of the Filipino National Anthem
a. Marcha Filipina Magdiwang
b. Marcha Filipina Magdalo
c. Marcha Independencia Filipina
d. Independencia a la Marcha Filipina
Answer: B -
46. Senate President of Spain who headed the Spanish
delegation in the drafting of hte peace treaty ending
the Spanish-American War
a. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera
b. Don Eugenio Montero Rios
c. Lazaro Segovia
d. Isabelo de los Reyes
Answer: B -
47. The first Masonic lodge in the Philippines was
Lodge
Possible correct answers:
a. Lodge Nilad
b. Lodge Hito
c. Lodge Antique
d. Lodge Paru-Paro
Answer: A -
48. The First Philippine Republic came to be called as
a. Biak-na-Bato Republic
b. Sakay Republic
c. Malolos Republic
d. Cavite Republic
Answer: C -
49. The highest grade of membership in the Katipunan
was called
a. Heneral
b. Ka-
c. Bayani
d. Kapitan
Answer: C -
50. The last Spanish governor-general of the
Philippines
a. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera
b. Don Eugenio Montero Rios
c. Lazaro Segovia
d. Isabelo de los Reyes
Answer: B -
51. The last American military governor of the
Philippines was
a. Elwell Otis c. Wesley Merritt
b. Arthur McArthur d. Douglas McArthur
Answer: B -
52. The First Pontifex Maximus of the Philippine
Independent Church
a. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera
b. Gregorio Aglipay
c. Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista
d. Isabelo de los Reyes
Answer: B -
53. Which island province in the Visayas offered to
cooperate with the Americans during the Filipino-
American War?
a. Cebu c. Iloilo
b. Negros d. Capiz
Answer: B -
54. Founder of the Union Obrera Democratica
a. Isabelo de los Reyes
b. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera
c. Gregorio Aglipay
d. Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista
Answer: A -
55. Choose the answer that DOES NOT belong.
Universities established during the American Era:
a. Centro Escolar University
b. Siliman University
c. Far Eastern University
d. Philippine Women's University
Answer: C -
56. Founder of the Partido Federal
a. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera
b. Gregorio Aglipay
c. Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista
d. Isabelo de los Reyes
Answer: A -
57. The first American organic law for the Philippines
was
a. Jones Law
b. Cooper Act / Philippine Deal of 1902
c. Hare-Hawes-Cutting Law
d. McDuffy Law
Answer: B -
58. The agreement that ended the Spanish-American
War of 1898
a. Treaty of Torseidillas
b. Treaty of Bates
c. Treaty of Lazaro
d. The Treaty of Paris
Answer: D -
59. The last Filipino general to surrender to the
Americans was
a. Macario Sakay c. Simeon Ola
b. Miguel Malvar d. Honorio Diaz
Answer: B -
60. Diariong Tagalog was founded by
a. Marcelo del Pilar c. Juan Luna
c. Pedro Laktaw d. Gregorio Sanciano
Answer: A -
61. Higher education under the First Philippine
Republic was promoted through
a. Burgos Institute
b. University of Santo Tomas
c. Literary University of the Philippines
d. Central Philippine University
Answer: C -
62. The newspaper of the Malolos Republic came to
be known as
a. El Heraldo de la Revolucion
b. La Independencia
c. Del Superior Gobierno
d. Diaryong Tagalog
Answer: A -
63. The Cabinet Crisis of 1923 took place during the
tenure of Governor-General
a. W. Cameron Forbes
b. Leonard Wood
c. James Smith
d. Lawrence Scott
Answer: B -
64. The Malolos Congress was conceived by Mabini
as
a. an advisory body
b. a legislative body
c. a judicial body
d. en executive body
Answer: A -
65. 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. Mariano Dizon
Answer: A -
66. A document by which Andres Bonifacio sought to
assert his authority as leader of the Philippine
revolutionary government in defiance of Emilio
Aguinaldo's government initiated in Tejeros
a. Naic Military Agreement
b. Biak na Bato
c. Tejeros Agreement
d. Cavity Mutiny
Answer: A -
67. Who led the Filipinos in attacking the Americans
in Balanggiga, Samar?
a. Felipe Buencamino
b. Pedro Sanchez
c. Lazaro Segovia
d. Amang Sumaculob
Answer: B -
68. First Filipino Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
a. Diosdado Araneta
b. Cayetano Arellano
c. Carlo Arevallo
d. Mariano Sanchez
Answer: B -
69. The first American civil governor of the country
was
a. Henry Ide
b. Joseph Smith
c. William H. Taft
d. Dwight Howard
Answer: C -
70. Their death signaled the beginning of the
Propaganda Movement.
a. The Death of Rizal
b. San Juan Bridge Incident
c. Martyrdom of Gomburza
d. Noli Me Tangere
Answer: C -
71. Gregorio del Pilar sacrificed his life in defense of
Aguinaldo in the Battle of
a. Tirad Pass
b. Bagbag River
c. Macabebe
d. Montalban
Answer: A -
72. The place where Philippine independence was
proclaimed
a. Laguna
b. Cavite El Viejo
c. Batangas
d. Luneta Park
Answer: B -
73. The capture of Aguinaldo was successfully
undertaken by
a. Arthur MacArthur
b. Elwell Otis
c. Frederick Funston
d. William Scott
Answer: C -
74. The first political party in the Philippines was the
a. Federal Party
b. Liberal Party
c. Nacionalista Party
d. Magdiwang Party
Answer: A -
75. A Spanish colony in the West Indies which
revolted against the Spanish authorities
a. Puerto Rico
b. Cuba
c. Hawaii
d. Mexico
Answer: B -
76. The commander of the battleship Olympia who
defeated the Spanish fleet of Admiral Patricio
Montojo ----.
a. Commodore William Taft
b. Commodore Michael Andrew
c. Commodore Steve Howard
d. Commodore George Dewey
Answer: D -
77. 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
monarch
c. equality of the Filipinos and Spaniards before the
law
c. restoration of Filipino representation in the Cortes
Answer: C -
78. Composer of the Marcha Filipino Magdalo
a. Jose Palma
b. Julian Felipe
c. Felipe Arellano
d. Palmares Santos
Answer: B -
79. Which of the following was the immediate cause
of the outbreak of the War of Philippine
Independence?
a. San Juan Bridge Incident
b. San Nicolas Bridge Incident
c. Pasig River Incident
d. Rizal Bank Incident
Answer: A -
80. Taft became popular among Filipinos during his
tenure of office because of his policy known as
a. Filipino First
b. Liberalism and Democracy
c. Philippines for the Filipinos(Correct Answer)
d. United Filipino Movement
Answer: C -
81. First Filipino to head an executive department
under the American colonial government
a. Manuel Quezon
b. Gregorio Araneta
c. Elpidio Quirino
d. Danilo Laurel
Answer: B -
82. The political section of the Asociacion Hispano-
Filipino was under the charge of
a. Jose Rizal c. Marcelo del Pilar
b. Dominador Gomez d. Tomas Arejola
Answer: C -
83. The naval battle that led to the transformation of
US into a world power
a. Battle of Hawaii
b. Battle of Manila Bay
c. Battle Cuban Bay
d. Battle of Japan
Answer: B -
84. Government established by Aguinaldo
immediately after his return from Hong Kong to
prosecute the war against Spain effectively
a. Civil Government
b. Dictatorship
c. Philippine Government
d. People’s Government
Answer: B -
85. Who was the president of the Associacion La
Solidaridad?
a. Jose Ma. Panganiban
b. Mariano Ponce
c. Manuel Sta. Maria
d. Galiciano Apacible
Answer: D -
86. The American consul who convinced Aguinaldo to
collaborate with the Americans in expelling the
Spaniards from the Philippines
a. William Howard
b. Spencer Pratt
c. Jason Clark
d. Marvin Anthony
Answer: B -
87. 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
Answer: C -
88. The defender of La Loma who sacrificed his life
during the war against the Americans was
a. Tomas Mascardo
b. Jose Torres Bugallon
c. Justin Estrada
d. Antonio Malvar
Answer: B -
89. Jones Law of 1916 became popularly known in
the Philippines as
a. Philippine Independence Law
b. Organic Act for the Philippines
c. Philippine Autonomy Act
d. Cavity Declaration of Freedom
Answer: C -
90. The first editor of La Solidaridad (The Sol).
Possible correct answers:
a. Antonio Luna
b. Jose Rizal
c. Graciano Lopez Jaena
d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
Answer: C -
91. Aguinaldo's decree that called for reorganization
of local government in areas under their control
a. Decree of July 23
b. Decree of June 23
c. Decree of July 12
d. Decree of June 12
Answer: B -
92. Author of the Philippine Declaration of
Independence
a. Jose Reyes
b. Mariano Asuncion
c. Ambrosio Bautista
d. Mark Makapagal
Answer: C -
93. The most powerful branch of government under
the Malolos Constitution was the
a. Legislature c. Executive
b. Judiciary d. Mayor
Answer: A -
94. Who negotiated the Pact of Biak-na-Bato with
Aguinaldo and his men?
a. Primo de Rivera
b. Isabelo Artacho
c. Pedro Paterno
d. Jose Palmares
Answer: C -
95. This event reflected the decision of the Katipunan
to stage a revolution against Spain.
a. Cry of Balintawak
b. Cry of Montalban
c. Cry of Cavite
d. Cry of Laguna
Answer: B -
96. The newspaper of the Katipunan was known as
Possible correct answers:
a. Kalayaan
b. Agila
c. Bayani
d. Manila Bulletin
Answer: A -
97. The Spooner Amendment to the Army
Appropriation Act became the basis for the
establishment of
a. autonomous government
b. civil government in the Philippines
c. military rule
d. Philippine Independent
Answer: B -
98. Founder of the Philippine Independent Church
a. Aglipay
b. Isabelo de los Reyes
c. Jose Rizal
d. Don Mariano de la Cruz
Answer: B -
99. The Sublime Paralytic who later became
Aguinaldo's adviser
a. Gregorio del Pilar
b. Apolinario Mabini
c. Antonio Luna
d. Marcelo Aguinaldo
Answer: B -
100. Luna's assassination was a big blow to the
Filipino cause as it
a. led to a series of reverses on the part of the
Filipino soldiers
b. made Aguinaldo decide to wage guerilla
warfare against American soldiers
c. deprived the nation of an able military
tactician in its great hour of need
Answer: C -
101. The president of the Council of War which tried
Bonifacio for the charge of sedition was
a. Mariano Noriel c. Emilio Aguinaldo
b. Lazaro Makapagal d. Macario Sakay
Answer: A -
102. Senate President of Spain who headed the
Spanish delegation in the drafting of the peace treaty
ending the Spanish-American War
a. Ambrosio de los Reyes
b. Don Eugenio Montero Rios
c. Manuel Seraphin
d. Leo Najorda
Answer: B -
103. The American general responsible for
establishing military government in the country right
after the mock battle of Manila
a. William Howard
b. James Spencer
c. McKinley
d. Wesley Merritt
Answer: D -
104. Walled City of Manila where most Spaniards
went into hiding after the Battle of Manila Bay
a. Intramuros
b. Luneta
c. Agustin Church
d. Cathedral
Answer: A -
105. First Speaker of the Philippine Assembly
a. Manuel Quezon
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Sergio Osmena Sr.
d. Elpidio Quirino
Answer: C -
106. 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.
Answer: D -
107. 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
Answer: D -
108. The fundamental teachings of the Katipunan
were embodied in the document written by Emilio
Jacinto known as
a. Ang Kalayaan
b. The Kartilya
c. Ang Katipunan
d. The Bayani
Answer: B -
109. Good working relationship between the executive
and legislative branches of the American colonial
government was fostered with Harrison's creation of
a. Council of the State
b. Council of Advisers to the Governor
c. Council of Senior Government Officials
d. Council of the Good Governance
Answer: A -
110. Bonifacio's formal declaration of the nullity of
decisions reached at the Tejeros Convention was
known as
a. The Benevolence
b. The Acta de Imus
c. The Acta de Cavite
d. The Acta de Rizal
Answer: C -
112. The formal inauguration of the Philippine
Assembly was held at the
a. Malacanang Palace
b. Grand Opera House
c. session hall of the Philippine Commission
d. Cavite Mansion
Answer: B -
113. The abolition of the military government and the
establishment of the civil government in the country
was recommended by
a. Schurman Commission
b. Wood-Forbes Mission
c. Taft Commission
d. William Mission
Answer: A -
114. The first real battle fought by the Filipinos
against the Spaniards was the Battle of
a. Majayjay c. Pugad Lawin
b. Montalban d. Pinaglabanan
Answer: D -
115. Which of the following legislations made
treasonable the advocacy of independence during the
Filipino-American War?
a. Sedition Law
b. Reconcentration Law
c. Brigandage Act
d. Andrew-Lewin Act
Answer: A -
116. US battleship sank at the Havana Bay which led
to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War
Possible correct answers:
a. USS Maine
b. Allied 12
c. Clarke 99
d. Washingto D.C.
Answer: A -
117. Bonifacio's Katipunan was revived by
a. Luciano San Miguel
b. Faustino Guillermo
c. Julian Montalan
d. Hermano Bonifacio
Answer: A -
118. 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. Rizal’s Life
Answer: B -
119. Young Filipinos who were sent to US as scholars
of the government to pursue higher education were
called
a. aficionados c. comisionados
b. pensionados d. insulares
Answer: B -
120. The American military officer whose life was
sacrificed in the Battle of San Mateo was
a. Major Bell
b. Major General Lawton
c. Colonel Stotsenberg
d. Colonel Watson
Answer: B -
121. 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
Answer: B -
122. The leader of the Magdiwang faction of the KKK
in Cavite was
a. Andres Bonifacio
b. Emilio Aguinaldo
c. Mariano Alvarez
d. Antonio Luna
Answer: C -
123. Rizal's anatomy of a revolution that failed was
the
a. La Liga
b. Noli Me Tangere
c. El Filibusterismo
d. Katipunan
Answer: C -
124. Founder of the newspaper, The Tribune
a. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
b. Alejandro Roces Sr.
c. Jose Rizal
d. Juan Luna
Answer: B -
125. Belgian consul who acted as mediator for the
surrender of the Spaniards to the Americans
a. Rios
b. Andre
c. Jesus
d. Mike
Answer: B -
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