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1. Who led the longest revolt in the Philippines during the Spanish times? Your Answer: Francisco Dagohoy It lasted for 85 years (1744-1829). Francisco Dagohoy rose in rebellion because a Jesuit priest refused to give his brother, Sagarino, a Christian burial as he had died in a duel. 2. Who was the Spanish governor-general who ordered the deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan? Your Answer: Gov. Gen. Eulogio Despujol Jose Rizal was deported days after he founded the La Liga Filipina on July 6, 1892. La Liga Filipina, ostensibly a civic association composed of Filipinos that had as its motto 'Unus Instar Omnium' ('One Like All'), was considered by the Spanish authorities as "dangerous". 3. What was the name of the Filipino soldier who led the Cavite Mutiny of 1872? Your Answer: Sergeant Lamadrid
Ferdinand La Madrid was a mestizo sergeant who led the mutiny after Spanish authorities subjected his co-soldiers at the Engineering and Artillery Corps to personal taxes from which they had previously been exempted. The taxes obliged them to pay a monetary sum and to do the "polo y servicio" or forced labor! (Source: Wikipedia article on the Cavite Munity). 4. Who wrote the "Kartilla", considered the 'bible' of the Katipunan movement? Your Answer: Emilio Jacinto Jacinto was the adviser on fiscal matters and secretary to Andrés Bonifacio, the leader of the Katipunan movement. The primer he wrote consisted of 13 teachings which the members of the (Katipunan) were expected to follow. "A life that is not dedicated to a noble cause is like a tree without a shade or a poisonous weed" was one of the 13 teachings. Jacinto was also the editor of the Katipunan newspaper called "Kalayaan", which translates to "Freedom". 5. Who created the designs for the Philippine national flag? Your Answer: Emilio Aguinaldo General Emilio Aguinaldo, while in exile in Hong Kong in 1897, conceived the design for the flag, drawing inspiration from the
flags used by the Katipunan and the Cuban revolutionaries. The flag had blue and red horizontal bands with a white triangle at the flag's left side. Inside the triangle was a yellow sun with eight rays, representing the first eight provinces which had revolted against the Spaniards. At each corner of the triangle were the three stars for the three main islands of the Philippines (Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao). The flag was sewn by Agoncillo with her daughter Lorenza, and Doña Delfina Herbosa de Natividad, Jose Rizal's niece. 6. Who was the last general of the Filipino-American revolution to surrender to the Americans? Your Answer: Simeon Ola He surrendered through Colonel Bandholtz in Guinobatan, Albay Province on September 25, 1903 and then took the oath of allegiance to the United States. 7. Which of the following former presidents died in a plane crash? Your Answer: Ramon Magsaysay On March 16, 1957, he, together with some friends and newspapermen went to Cebu on a speaking engagement. At a little past midnight, March 17, he boarded on the plane 'Mt. Pinatubo' for Manila. The plane unfortunately crashed into a
mountain in Cebu. He and his companions were killed, except for Néstor Mata, a newspaperman. 8. Who named the country 'Islas de San Lazaro'? Your Answer: Ferdinand Magellan It was Easter Sunday then, March 31, 1521, the feast day of St. Lazarus. 9. What was the first name of Diego Silang's wife who continued the revolt against the Spaniards in the Ilocos region after Diego's death? Your Answer: Gabriela She was the first Filipino woman to lead a revolt against the Spaniards. She led the group for four months after her husband's death before she was captured and executed in Vigan, Ilocos Sur on September 20, 1763.