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The document provides a comprehensive overview of notable figures, literary classifications, and historical events related to Philippine literature and culture during various periods, including the American and Spanish colonization. It highlights key authors, their works, and significant contributions to the literary landscape, as well as cultural practices and traditions. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of language and writing systems in the Philippines.

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The document provides a comprehensive overview of notable figures, literary classifications, and historical events related to Philippine literature and culture during various periods, including the American and Spanish colonization. It highlights key authors, their works, and significant contributions to the literary landscape, as well as cultural practices and traditions. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of language and writing systems in the Philippines.

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He was known as the Father of Tagalog plays during the American period in the Philippines: Severino Reyes
2. Classification of Literature that comes out of one's personal experiences, a factual account of varying information: Non-
fictional literature
3. It is a literary composition that presents the author’s point of view about any particular topic in a detailed way: Essay
4. A Filipino hero and one of the notable people during the Spanish colonization who is known as Plaridel: Marcelo H. Del
Pilar
5. The following are the writers who used Spanish language in their literary works during the American colonial period in the
Philippines, except: Jose Corazon de Jesus
6. This is the second book published in the Philippines written by Father Blancas de San Jose in 1602 and contains the
biographies of various saints, novenas, and some common questions and answers regarding the religion: Nuestra Senora Del
Rosario
7. This is the quality of the character which is disclosed through actions, descriptions, both personal and environmental,
dramatic statements and thoughts, statements by other characters, and statements by the author speaking as storyteller, or
observer: Characterization
8. Writer from Pampango literature that is known for his work, Don Gonzalvo de Cordoba: Padre Anselmo Jorge de Fajardo
9. President that was elected during the Commonwealth Government in the Philippines: Manuel L. Quezon
10. The language that the Japanese made mandatory to use during their occupation in the Philippines: Tagalog
11. The following are the three distinct social classes during the pre-colonial period in the Philippines, except: Barangay
12. A writer from the Bicol region who projects human feelings clearly in his/her literary works: Valerio Zinuga
13. A type of drama/play that tells a story full of adventures and wars. It is about the battle between the Spaniards and the
Moros, who invaded Spain once: Moro-Moro
14. It is the method by which writers and speakers reveal attitudes or feelings: Tone
15. A Child of Sorrow by Zoilo Galang is considered as: The first novel written in the English language by a Filipino
writer
16. He is the Tagalog god of the sea and the god of the hunters: Amanikable
17. A literature that refers to a long narrative poem which tells of heroic deeds or events. It also edifies religious tales, animal
stories, or philosophical and moral theories: Epic
18. It aims to entertain the bereaved family members after their loss and usually done around 9 in the evening after the late
member of the family was laid to rest: Duplo
19. An epic story in the Bicol region that shows the civilization before the Spanish colonization in the Philippines: Handiong
20. The central idea or message of a story, often a perception about life or human nature: Theme
21. A Filipino hero and one of the notable people during the Spanish colonization who used the pen name Jomapa and is
known for possessing photographic memory: Jose Maria Panganiban
22. This is a mystifying, misleading or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed: Riddles
23. Considered the first modern English language short story writer from the Philippines: Paz Marquez Benitez
24. It is a literary piece that is written without metrical structure: Prose
25. A comedy/melodrama, accompanied by music with 3 parts, and mostly conveys the intense and passionate feelings of love,
revenge, jealousy and loathing: Sarsuela
26. An epic poem which tells the story of Jesus Christ’s life, trials, and sufferings and usually sung during Holy Week: Pasyon
27. Classification of Literature that is simply defined as a product of one's imaginative mind: Fictional literature
28. A Filipino hero and one of the notable people during the Spanish colonization who used the pen names Tikbalang, Nanding
and Kalipulako: Mariano Ponce
29. The following are the types of characters, except: Plot Characters
30. The epic story Biag ni Lam-Ang is divided into _____ parts: 4
31. Literature came from the Latin word _____________ means an individual written character: Littera
32. Element of the Short Story where plot is often created and a controlling impulse in a connected pattern of causes and
effects: Conflict
33. A ritual pageant/procession held on the last day of Flores de Mayo throughout the country: Santacruzan
34. It is the Pampango common term in Awit and Corridos: Kuriru
35. Baybayin, the Filipino writing system in the Pre-Spanish period, is derived from the Tagalog word “baybay” which means:
To spell
36. It is a rhetorical device, a witty, ingenious, or pointed saying that is tersely expressed: Epigrams
37. The "Treaty of Paris" between Spain and the United States surrendered the Philippines to the US for how much:
$20,000,000
38. This is the Pampango version of the Balagtasan: Crisotan
39. A Filipino hero and one of the notable people during the Spanish colonization who established Katipunan: Andres
Bonifacio
40. The writing system of Filipinos in the Pre-Spanish period: Baybayin
41. The following are the reasons why some literary works from Bicol region didn’t flourished, except: Most people are
bilingual
42. A Filipino hero and one of the notable people during the Spanish colonization who is known as Dimas-Ilaw and Pingkian:
Emilio Jacinto
43. The following are the reasons why some Pampango literature didn’t flourished, except: No literary outlet
44. An artistic piece of philosophical, personal, imaginative or inspirational nature that is laid out in lines: Poetry
45. The first religious book published in the Philippines in 1593 by Fr. Domingo Nieva and Fr. Juan De Palencia: Doctrina
Cristiana
46. The following are the frequent meters of Pampango Poetry, except: 18
47. A Filipino hero and one of the notable people during the Spanish colonization who used the pen name Katabay in writing
politics: Apolinario Mabini
48. It is the magazine which was under the Japanese management that recognized the brilliant minds behind literary works
during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines: Liwayway
49. The debate in verse in Iloko literature: Bukanegan
50. Language that the Americans made mandatory to use during their colonization in the Philippines: English

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