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ROSELYN V.

PADERNAL
OV1-1
The Rizal Law and the Philippine Literature and Society ( II )

1. What was assumed to be the most widespread and significant political


phenomenon of the Modern Age?
A. Literacy Paradox C. Filipino Culture
B. Nation D. National Character

Answer: B

Choice A – is wrong as Literacy Paradox was an important wellspring of the


state’s nation-building project mentioned in the readings. ( Introduction, p.3)
Choice B – is correct as to the idea that specific “cultures “ are embodied and
particularized as “ nations”. (Introduction, p.2)
Choice C – is wrong by means that Filipino Culture was depicted in Rizal’s
novel.
Choice D – is wrong as mentioned in thee readings that culture and nations
have their own national character and does not talk about a significant
phenomenon.

2. These are the nationalist ideals represented by Rizal and his novels, EXCEPT
one.
A. Self – sacrifice C. Patriotism
B. Virtue D. Freedom

Answer : D

Choice A – is wrong since self-sacrifice was one of the nationalist ideals as


mentioned in the readings. (Introduction, p.2 )
Choice B – is wrong as virtue as also one of the nationalist ideals represented
by the novels. ( Introduction, p.2 )
Choice C – is wrong as together with Choice A and B, all of them are the
nationalist ideals by Rizal and his novels. ( Introduction p.2)
Choice D – is correct as Freedom was never mentioned to be a symbol of
these nationalist ideals. ( Introduction, p.2 )
3. It is a term that was used in the novels to refer to heterogeneous elements of the
book and to examine the intimate connection between literature and nationalism.
A. Excess C. Access
B. Error D. Radical
Answer: A
Choice A – is correct as Excess is a constitutive feature of nation-making, a
irreducible component of the nationalist project of making community.
(Introduction,p.7 )
Choice B – is wrong as Error is part or considered heterogeneous elements.
(Introduction, p.6)
Choice C – is wrong as Access was never mentioned in the readings to have any
relations with the said term.
Choice D – is wrong, Radical was described as a kind of literature potential.
(Introduction, p.5)

4. It came to occupy a mediating position between the “universal” ideals of freedom


and nationalism.

A. Novels. C. Literature
B. Dr Jose Rizal. D. Rizal Bill

Answer: C
Choice A – is wrong as literature includes all kinds of writings not just novels. (
Introduction, p.2)
Choice B – is wrong as Dr. Jose Rizal became the subject of political controversy as
he published the novels. ( Introduction, p.1)
Choice C – is correct as Literature assumed a mediating function precisely because
Rizal’s novel served as an artifactual, concrete example of a Filipino Culture. (
Introduction, p.2-3 )
Choice D – is wrong as Rizal Bill, the Republic Act No.1425, whereas the National
hero's life and his works will be included in the curricula of public and private
schools, colleges and universities. ( Introduction, p. 1)
5. What are those twin imperatives informing nationalist literature also circumscribed
nationalist understanding of history?
A. Imperative to truth and imperative to social change.
B. Imperative to literature and imperative to history.
C. Imperative to truth and imperative to action.
D.Imperative to truth and imperative to freedom.

Answer: C
Choice A – is wrong as Imperative of truth is correct but there was no term for
imperative to social change. ( Introduction, p. 8)
Choice B – is wrong as both literature and history link to each other but never
mentioned as imperatives. ( Introduction, p.8-9)
Choice C – is correct as Anticolonial nationalist literature, in fact, yokes together
these two powerful imperatives. ( Introduction, p.8 )
Choice D – is wrong as with the same reason of Choice A and freedom was never
mentioned as imperative based on the readings. (Introduction, p.8)

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