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1) What is the genuine Filipino nationalist history according to Schumacher?
A. History that teaches Filipinos to be intelligent, resilient and interdependent with others.
B. History that allows Filipinos to question themselves and doubt their identities.
C. Selective history that focuses on the struggle of Bonifacio and the Katipuneros as well as Rizal
D. Inclusive history that encompasses all regional struggles irrespective of the number of inhabitants.
2. Which statement best describes History
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A. Deals with the study of past events
B. Seeks to understand the present by examining what went before
C. Undertake ardous historical research to come up with meaningful and organized reconstruction of the past
D. The facility to give meaning and impart value to a particular group of people about their past
3 . Which of the following according to Renato Constantino does not constitute a people's history?
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A. Delineates the continuities and discontinuities in a progressive society
B. Divulges the distinctive bravery of the masses
C. Narrates the struggles between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat
D. Glorifies the zealous role of influential heroes, figures, and leaders
4. Which is not true about sources
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A. Artifacts that have been left by the past
B. Provide evidence about the existence of an event
C. Purely written documents
D. Materials from which historians construct meaning
5. To ascertain authenticity and reliability of primary sources, a historian needs to employ two levels of historical criticism namely:
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A. External and internal
B. Content and Text Analysis
C. Primary and Secondary
D. Text and Subtext
6. Refers to documents, physical objects and oral/video accounts made by an individual or a group present at the time and place being described.
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A. historical sources
B. Primary source
C. Secondary sources
D. Written primary sources
7. Registers of births, marriages and deaths, lists of citizenship registrations are categorized as diplomatic sources
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TRUE
FALSE
8. Legal instruments are considered diplomatic sources
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TRUE
FALSE
9. Burial jars from caves of early human settlement are primary sources.
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TRUE
FALSE
10. Narrative sources are the purest source of history.
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TRUE
FALSE
11. Social documents are the products of record keeping by bureaucracies.
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TRUE
FALSE
12.All written documents are interpreted in the same way.
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TRUE
FALSE
13. The condition of Heinrich/ Enrique, the Malay interpreter is an epitome of _____
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A. Christianity
B. Colonization
C. Slavery
D. Trade
14. The account of Pigafetta about the battle of Mactan confirms that...
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A. Lapu-Lapu did not single handedly kill Magellan
B. Magellan's fleet won the Battle of Mactan
C. The natives openly accepted Christianity
D. The natives were resilient.
15. Primo Viaggio Intorno al Mondo is an example of a ...
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A. Primary, Unwritten- Oral Historical source
B. Secondary, written - Narrative historical source
C. Primary, written- Narrative Historical Source
D. Secondary, Unwritten- Archaeological Material
16. What can we conclude from the Account of the Battle of Mactan?
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A. The natives fought fiercely
B. The natives inherently despised foreign invaders
C. There is already an established Philippine society even before Magellan discovered the Philippine Archipelago
D. The Battle of Mactan happened due to a miscommunication
17. Why did Magellan agree to subdue the resistant Cilapulapu?
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A. To demonstrate his army's superiority against Cilapulapu
B. An opportunity for him to strengthen his existing friendship ties with the Christian ruler of the Visayan region
C. To push forward the spread of Christianity
D. To fulfill his promise to Spanish king of a colony.
18. What importance does the Battle of Mactan have for Philippine history?
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A. It was the battle where Ferdinand Magellan was killed
B. It shows dispute among natives
C. It demonstrates circumnavigation
D. It signifies the first defense of the Philippines against foreign invaders.
19. The Magellan Expedition happened during the...
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A. Age of Elightenment
B. Age of Exploration
C. Renaissance period
D. Medieval period
20. Which of the following is not true from Antonio Pigafetta's account of the battle?
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A. Magellan tried to convince Cilapulapu to comply with the Christian king's orders the night before the battle
B. Magellan and his forty-nine armored men were aided by native warriors who had converted to Christianity
C. Magellan ships' cannons were used to burn houses of the natives
D. The battle happened on Saturday, 27 April 1521
21. What can we infer from Primo Viaggio Intorno Al Mondo?
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A. Filipinos openly accepted Christianity
B. That there is a western route from Spain going to Spice Islands
C. Magellan was killed by Lapu-Lapu during a man to man combat
D. Almost half of Magellan's fleet successfully sailed back to Spain
22. The barangay was originally composed of...
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A. Family of parents and children, relations and slaves
B. A settlement of one tribe
C. Group of people who were not subject to one another, except in friendship and relationship
D. The chiefs, in their various wars, helped one another
23. What happens to the dowry of a woman asked into marriage who has no relatives?
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A. The dowry will be given to the parents of the husband
B. The dowry will be owned by the husband
C. The woman will own her dowry
D. None of the above
24. Based on Plasencia's account, which of the following statements is NOT true?
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A. Investigations made and sentences passed by the Dato must take the place in the presence of those of his barangay
B. If any of the litigants felt himself aggrieved, an arbiter was unanimously named from the barangay
C. If the controversy lay between two chiefs, when they wished to avoid war, they also convoked judges to act as arbiters
D. They had laws by which they condemned to death a man of low birth who insulted the daughter or wife of a chief
25. Which statement is not true for the Aliping Namamahay?
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A. They are called Commoners
B. They serve their master whether he is a Dato or not
C. Accompanied Dato whenever he went beyond the island and rowed for him
D. Live with the Dato
26. Which is not true for a slave?
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A. Called Aliping saguiguilir
B. Serve master in his house and on his cultivated lands
C. May be sold
D. Master never grants them provision or share from the profit of their industry or harvests
27. Which of the following statements is true for adopted children?
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A. Adopted children inherit double of what was paid for their adoption
B. Adopted children inherent the same amount paid for their adoption
C. Adopted children inherent nothing
D. In the death of an adopted child before the transfer of inheritance, its child will inherent everything
28. If two persons married, of whom one was a maharlica and the other a slave, whether namamahay or sa guiguilir the children were divided based on the respected social classes of their parents. Which is not correct?
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A. The first, whether male or female belonged to the father
B. The third and fifth to the mother
C. The second, the fourth, and sixth to the mother
D. None of the above
29. Which of the following statements is NOT true about a debtor whose debt was paid by his relative?
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A. He will be obliged to render half of his service to his relative until he was paid
B. If the relative was not served, he will pay double of what was lent to him
C. He will become an Aliping Saguiguilir of his relative
D. All of the above
30. After marriage, The maharlicas could not...
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A. Move from one village to another or from one barangay to another, without paying a certain fine in gold, as arranged among them
B. Pay the fine imposed was larger or smaller according to the inclination of the different villages
C. Failure to pay the fine might result in a war between the barangay which the person left and the one which he entered
D. All of the above
31. Which of the following statements is false in Customs of the Tagalog?
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A. If a wife left the husband to marry another, all her dowry and an equal additional amount fell to the husband
B. If the wife left and did not marry another, half of her dowry was returned
C. If a husband left his wife, he lost half of the dowry
D. If he possessed children during divorce, whole dowry and a fine went to the children
32. Which statement is NOT true about leadership and government in Customs of the Tagalog?
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A. The Datu conducts the investigation for the cases that occur in the barangay
B. Each barangay follows certain rules
C. All the Barangays are at war with each other
D. The ruler of the barangay is called Datu
33. Which of the following is NOT true about inheritance?
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A. All legitimate children inherit equally
B. If a married man has a child to an "Inaasava" but does not have a child with his wife, the child will not inherit anything
C. If a man has children with 2 legitimate wives, each child inherits double of their mother's dowry
D. All of the above
34. The ten Balanghai suspected to be used by Magellan's troops to reach the Island of the first mass was excavated in...
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A. Leyte
B. Butuan
C. Limasawa
D. Surigao
35. The National Historical Institute supported the claim of _________________ as the site of first mass
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A. Bolinao
B. Butuan
C. Zubu
D. Limasawa
36. Which of the following statement is not correct according to Pigafetta's account of first mass?
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A. There were two springs of water on the island of Homonhon.
B. Magellan and his men remained seven days in Mazaua Island
C. Pigafetta mentioned of a river in the place where the first mass happened
D. They harvested rice for two days
37. The presence of arable lands supports which position?
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A. Limasawa is the site of the first mass
B. Butuan is the site of the first mass
C. Neither Limasawa nor Butuan is the site of the first mass
D. A spontaneous mass occurred in both Limasawa and Butuan
38. Which of the following statements is not in Pigafetta's account of the first mass?
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A. There were two springs of water on the island of Homonhon
B. Magellan and his men remained seven days in Mazaua Island
C. Pigafetta mentioned of a river in the place where the first mass happened
D. They harvested rice for two days.
39. During the 17th century, the Site of the First Mass was believed to be in...
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A. The island of Limasawa
B. At some location by the Agusan River
C. In Cebu
D. In Homonhon
40. The abundance of gold in the location as stated in Pigafetta account of the first mass supports which argument?
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A. Limasawa is the site of the first mass
B. Butuan is the site of the first mass
C. Neither Limasawa nor Butuan is the site of the first mass
D. A spontaneous mass occurred in both Limasawa and Butuan
41. Before 1960, the celebrated claim for the location of the first mass was...
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A. Limasawa
B. Homonhon
C. Butuan
D. Cebu
42. The term "cry" used in the context of revolutions was lifted from, the Spanish phrase "el grito de rebellion" which means?
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A. Emotional state of rebels
B. Outburts of anger that caused a rebellion
C. First shots fired
D. A Call to revolt
43. The custodian of the secret documents, seal and weapon of the Katipunan claiming that the First Cry of the Katipunan occurred near Caloocan.
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A. Pio Valenzuela
B. Guillermo Masangkay
C. Gregoria de Jesus
D. Santiago Alvarez
44. It is a sign of the people's uprising against the Spaniards.
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A. Tearing of cedulas
B. Supreme Cry
C. Exchange of gunshots between the Spaniards and Katipuneros
D. All of the above
45. The president who ordered the change in the location of the Cry of the Philippine Revolution
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A. Ramon Magsaysay
B. Diosadado Macapagal
C. Elpidio Quirino
D. Corazon Aquino
46. What is certain about the location of the First Cry of the Revolution
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A. It happened in Pugad Lawin
B. It happened in Balintawak
C. It happened at the house of Tandang Sora
D. It happened in former Caloocan
47. This person campaigned for the change and the site of the First Cry of the Revolution
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A. Emilio Aguinaldo
B. Teodoro Agoncillo
C. Gregoria de Jesus
D. Diosdado Macapagal
48. He was a captain general for the Katipunan in Cavite and one of those who gave their accounts about the Cry of the revolution
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A. Pio Valenzuela
B. Gregoria de Jesus
C. Santiago Alvarez
D. Guillermo Masangkay
49. A physician who joined the revolution. This person also tried to convince Jose Rizal about the impending revolution.
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A. Pio Valenzuela
B. Gregoria de Jesus
C. Santiago Alvarez
D. Guillermo Masangkay
50. This person told the katipuneros that the sign of slavery was the cedula and that this should be torn to signify readiness to revolt.
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A. Santiago Alvarez
B. Emilio Aguinaldo
C. Andres Bonifacio
D. Guillermo Masangkay
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