rizal pre mid

  1. rizal full name
    • DR. JOSE PROTACIO MERCADO RIZAL ALONZO Y
    • REALONDA
  2. rizal completed his medical course in Spain and was conferred the degree of
    Doctor-
  3. Rizal Licentiate in Medicine by the
    Universidad Central de Madrid
  4. was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian saint San
    • Jose (St. Joseph)
    • Jose-
    • - from Gervacio P. which come from a Christian calendar
    • • Protacio
  5. adopted in 1731 by Domigo Lamco (the paternal great-greatgrandfather of Jose Rizal)
    • Mercado
  6. which the Spanish term mercado means__ in English
    ‘market’
  7. from the word ‘Ricial’ in Spanish means a field where wheat, cut while still
    • green, sprouts again
    • • Rizal-
  8. old surname of his mother
    • Alonzo-
  9. means and
    • Y-
  10. it was used by Doña Teodora from the surname of her godmother
    • Realonda-
  11. rizal bday
    • June 19, 1861-
  12. Jose Rizal was born in the lakeshore town of
    Calamba, Laguna
  13. aged three days old, Rizal was baptized in the Catholic church
    • June 22, 1861-
  14. a Batangueño, the parish priest who baptized Rizal
    • Father Rufino Collantes-
  15. Rizal’s godfather, native of Calamba and close friend of the Rizal family
    • Father Pedro Casanas-
  16. the governor general of the Philippines when Rizal was born
    • Lieutenant-General Jose Lemery-
  17. rizal father
    Don Francisco Mercado
  18. - Don Francisco Mercado studied _ and _ at the College of San Jose in Manila
    Latin and Philosophy
  19. -became a tenant-farmer of the Dominican-owned hacienda
    Don Francisco Mercado
  20. -a hardy and independent-minded man, who talked less and worked more, and was strong in body and valiant in spirit
    Don Francisco Mercado
  21. -Don Francisco Mercado died in Manila on January 5, 1898 at the age of
    80
  22. - Rizal affectionately called Don Francisco Mercado
    “a model of fathers”
  23. mother of rizal
    Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda
  24. - Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda educated at the__, a well-known college for girls in the city
    College of Santa Rosa
  25. -a remarkable woman, possessing refined culture, literary talent, business ability, and the fortitude of Spartan women
    Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda
  26. -is a woman of more than ordinary culture: she knows literature and speaks Spanish (according to Rizal)
    Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda
  27. - Doña Teodora Alonso Realonda died in Manila on August 16, 1911 at the age of
    85
  28. how many are the RIZAL CHILDREN
    -Eleven children—
  29. how many are the RIZAL CHILDREN by girls and boys
    two boys and nine girls
  30. -oldest of the Rizal children
    1. Saturnina
  31. - 1. Saturnina nicknamed
    Neneng
  32. - 1. Saturnina married
    Manuel T. Hidalgo
  33. -older brother and confident of Jose Rizal
    Paciano
  34. -was a second father to Rizal
    Paciano
  35. Paciano immortalized in Rizal’s first novel Noli Me Tangere as the wise
    Pilosopo Tasio
  36. Rizal regarded Paciano as the
    “most noble of Filipinos”
  37. -became a combat general in the Philippine Revolution
    Paciano
  38. - Paciano died on April 13, 1930, an old bachelor aged
    79
  39. - Pacianohad two children by his mistress __
    Severina Decena
  40. Narcisa pet name was
    Sisa
  41. -Narcisa married to
    Antonio Lopez
  42. nephew of Father Leoncio Lopez
    Antonio Lopez
  43. , a school teacher of Morong
    Father Leoncio Lopez
  44. Olimpia pet name
    Ypia
  45. - Olimpia married
    Silvestre Ubaldo
  46. a telegraph operator from Manila
    Silvestre Ubaldo,
  47. Lucia married to
    Mariano Herbosa
  48. who was a nephew of Father Casanas
    Mariano Herbosa
  49. -Herbosa died of in 1889 and was
    cholera
  50. Herbosa
    denied Christian burial because he was a brother-in-law of Dr. Rizal
  51. Maria nickname
    Biang
  52. Maria married
    Daniel Faustino Cruz
  53. -the greatest Filipino hero and peerless genius
    Jose
  54. Jose nickname was
    Pepe
  55. - Jose lived with
    Josephine Bracken
  56. Irish girl from Hong Kong
    Josephine Bracken,
  57. -Rizal had a son and named him “__” after his father and buried him
    • in Dapitan
    • Francisco
  58. - Concepcion pet name was
    Concha
  59. -died of sickness at the age of 3
    Concepcion
  60. -her death was Rizal’s first sorrow in life
    Concepcion
  61. - Josefa pet name was
    Panggoy
  62. -died an old maid at the age of 80
    Josefa
  63. Trinidad pet name
    Trining
  64. -she died also an old maid in 1951 aged 83
    Trinidad
  65. -youngest of the Rizal children
    Soledad
  66. - Soledad pet name was
    Choleng
  67. - Soledad married
    Pantaleon Quintero
  68. • Rizal always called her sisters (if married) and
    Doña or Señora
  69. Rizal always called her sisters (if single)
    Señorita
  70. • Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso Realonda married on
    June 28, 1848,
  71. • The real surname of the Rizal family was ___, which was adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (the paternal
    • great-great grandfather of Jose Rizal), who was a full blooded Chinese)
    • Mercado
  72. • Rizal’s family acquired a second surname—__—which was given by a Spanish alcalde mayor (provincial governor)
    • of Laguna, who was a family friend
    • Rizal
  73. The Rizal family belonged to the ___, a town aristocracy in Spanish Philippines
    principalia
  74. -Calamba was named after a
    big native jar
  75. was a hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order, which also owned all the lands around it
    -Calamba
  76. a poem about Rizal’s beloved town written by Rizal in 1876 when he was 15 years old and was student in the Ateneo de Manila
    In Memory of My Town
  77. • The death of little brought Rizal his first sorrow
    Concha
  78. • At the age of , Rizal began to take a part in the family prayers
    three
  79. • When Rizal was years old, he was able to read haltingly the Spanish family bible
    five
  80. • - made the profoundest impression on Rizal
    • -“died a martyr to its illusions”
    • The Story of the Moth
  81. • At the age of , Rizal began to make sketches with his pencil and to mould in clay and wax objects which attracted his fancy
    five
  82. • - Rizal’s first poem in native language at the age of eight
    Sa Aking Mga Kabata (To My Fellow Children)
  83. -reveals Rizal’s earliest nationalist sentiment
    Sa Aking Mga Kabata (To My Fellow Children)
  84. • At the age of , Rizal wrote his first dramatic work which was a Tagalog comedy
    eight
  85. INFLUENCES ON THE HERO’S BOYHOOD
    • hereditary influence
    • environmental influence
    • aid of Divine Providence
  86. • studied for eleven years in British school in Calcutta, India and had traveled in Europe
    Tio Jose Alberto-
  87. inspired Rizal to develop his artistic ability
    Tio Jose Alberto-
  88. • a husky and athletic man, encouraged Rizal to develop his frail body by means of physical exercises
    Tio Manuel-
  89. • a book lover, intensified Rizal’s voracious reading of good book
    Tio Gregorio-
  90. • the old and learned parish priest of Calamba, fostered Rizal’s love for
    • scholarship and intellectual honest
    • Father Leoncio Lopez-
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