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Flashcards for Pen Names of Filipino Writers, Heroes & Revolutionists reviewers. Front of card: a question or prompt. Back of card: the answer plus a short explanation. Every card is calibrated to the way CEUET tests Pen Names of Filipino Writers, Heroes & Revolutionists in its General Information subtest.

Exam context

On the CEUET 2026, the General Information subtest carries a "Core" weight in Centro Escolar University's pattern. Pen Names of Filipino Writers, Heroes & Revolutionists lands at position 3rd out of 6 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from General Information on a typical CEUET paper.

Pen Names of Filipino Writers, Heroes & Revolutionists - Flashcards

During the Propaganda Movement and Philippine Revolution, Filipino writers, heroes, and revolutionists used pen names to protect themselves from Spanish colonial authorities while expressing anti-colonial views. These pseudonyms became legendary identifiers in Philippine literature and history. Understanding these pen names and their corresponding real names is crucial for UPCAT and other college entrance exams, as this topic frequently appears in General Information sections.

Cards

What are the pen names used by José Rizal?

José Rizal used three main pen names: Dimas-Alang, Laong-Laan, and May-Pagasa. These names reflected his hope for the Philippines ('May-Pagasa' means 'There is hope'). He used these pseudonyms when writing his famous novels Noli Me Tangere (1887) and El Filibusterismo (1891), as well as his final poem Mi Último Adiós.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • propaganda_movement
  • national_hero
  • medium

Topic

José Rizal

Card Id

FC1

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Who used the pen name 'Plaridel' and what was he known for?

Marcelo H. del Pilar used the pen name 'Plaridel' (an anagram of 'Pilar'). He was the editor of La Solidaridad and founded Diariong Tagalog in 1882. Del Pilar also used other pen names like 'Piping Dilat' and 'Hilario.' He was a key figure in the Propaganda Movement advocating for reforms in the Philippines.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • propaganda_movement
  • la_solidaridad
  • medium

Topic

Marcelo H. del Pilar

Card Id

FC2

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Which Filipino writer founded La Solidaridad and what pen name did he use?

Graciano López Jaena founded La Solidaridad in Barcelona in 1889 and used the pen name 'Diego Laura.' He was also known for writing the satirical work 'Fray Botod.' López Jaena was one of the three pillars of the Propaganda Movement alongside Rizal and del Pilar.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • propaganda_movement
  • la_solidaridad
  • medium

Topic

Graciano López Jaena

Card Id

FC3

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What pen names did Mariano Ponce use and what was he famous for writing?

Mariano Ponce used three pen names: Naning, Kalipulako, and Tikbalang. He was famous for writing 'Cartas sobre la Revolución' and serving as a biographer of José Rizal. Ponce was an active contributor to La Solidaridad and played important roles in both the Propaganda Movement and the Philippine Revolution.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • propaganda_movement
  • rizal_biographer
  • medium

Topic

Mariano Ponce

Card Id

FC4

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Who wrote the first Filipino novel and under what pen name?

Pedro Paterno wrote 'Ninay' in 1885, which was the first Filipino novel written in Spanish. He used the pen name 'Justo Desiderio Magalang.' Paterno also wrote 'Sampaguitas y Poesias Varias.' Note that this was the first Filipino novel in Spanish, while the first Tagalog novel was 'Banaag at Sikat' by Lope K. Santos.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • first_novel
  • spanish_literature
  • hard

Topic

Pedro Paterno

Card Id

FC5

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

What pen names did Antonio Luna use and what was his dual role?

Antonio Luna used the pen name 'Taga-ilog' (meaning 'river dweller,' referencing his ties to the Pasig). He wrote articles for La Solidaridad, including 'Impresiones Madrileñas,' and later became a General of the Revolutionary Army. Luna represents the transition from intellectual reformist to military revolutionary.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • propaganda_movement
  • military_leader
  • medium

Topic

Antonio Luna

Card Id

FC6

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Who founded the Katipunan and what pen names did he use?

Andrés Bonifacio founded the Katipunan in 1892 and used the pen names 'Agapito Bagumbayan' and 'May-Pag-asa.' The name 'Bagumbayan' is significant as it refers to the place where Rizal was executed. Bonifacio wrote 'Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa' and is known as the 'Father of the Philippine Revolution.'

Tags

  • pen_names
  • katipunan
  • revolution
  • father_of_revolution
  • medium

Topic

Andrés Bonifacio

Card Id

FC7

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Who was known as the 'Brains of the Katipunan' and what were his pen names?

Emilio Jacinto was known as the 'Brains of the Katipunan' and used the pen names 'Pingkian' and 'Dimas-Ilaw.' He wrote the 'Kartilya ng Katipunan' (the primer/constitution of the Katipunan) and 'Liwanag at Dilim.' 'Pingkian' refers to a type of flint that strikes a spark, symbolizing his intellectual sharpness.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • katipunan
  • brains_of_katipunan
  • kartilya
  • medium

Topic

Emilio Jacinto

Card Id

FC8

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What is the real name of Francisco Balagtas and what is he famous for?

Francisco Balagtas is actually the pen name of Francisco Baltazar. He is famous for writing 'Florante at Laura' (around 1838), one of the masterpieces of Filipino literature. This epic poem is written in Tagalog and tells the story of love and heroism, serving as an allegory for the Filipino condition under Spanish rule.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • florante_at_laura
  • tagalog_literature
  • hard

Topic

Francisco Baltazar/Balagtas

Card Id

FC9

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Who used the pen name 'Huseng Batute' and what songs did he write?

José Corazón de Jesús used the pen name 'Huseng Batute.' He wrote the lyrics to 'Bayan Ko' and 'Sa Dakong Silangan,' and is considered a pioneer of modern Tagalog poetry. His works captured the Filipino spirit and became beloved patriotic songs that are still popular today.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • bayan_ko
  • tagalog_poetry
  • modern_literature
  • medium

Topic

José Corazón de Jesús

Card Id

FC10

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What pen names did Severino Reyes use and what works is he known for?

Severino Reyes used the pen names 'Lola Basyang' and 'Don Binoy.' He is famous for 'Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang' (traditional Filipino folktales) and the zarzuela 'Walang Sugat.' His works helped preserve Filipino folklore and contributed to the development of Filipino theater.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • lola_basyang
  • folklore
  • zarzuela
  • medium

Topic

Severino Reyes

Card Id

FC11

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Who wrote 'Banaag at Sikat' and what pen name did he use?

Lope K. Santos wrote 'Banaag at Sikat' using the pen name 'Anak-Bayan.' This novel, published in 1906, is considered the first Tagalog social novel. Santos also standardized Tagalog grammar and was instrumental in the development of Filipino as a national language.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • banaag_at_sikat
  • first_tagalog_novel
  • language_development
  • hard

Topic

Lope K. Santos

Card Id

FC12

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Why did Filipino writers during the Spanish colonial period use pen names?

Filipino writers used pen names for four main reasons: (1) Protection from Spanish authorities - punishment for sedition was severe; (2) Freedom to express anti-colonial views without endangering family or position; (3) Building solidarity through symbolic names with patriotic meaning; (4) Distinguishing individual voices in shared publications like La Solidaridad.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • spanish_colonial
  • protection
  • anti_colonial
  • easy

Topic

Historical Context

Card Id

FC13

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

What is the common UPCAT trap regarding the 'Brains of the Revolution' vs 'Brains of the Katipunan'?

'Brains of the Revolution' refers to Apolinario Mabini (who wrote 'El Verdadero Decálogo'), while 'Brains of the Katipunan' refers to Emilio Jacinto (who wrote the 'Kartilya ng Katipunan'). Students often confuse these titles. Remember: Mabini = Revolution, Jacinto = Katipunan.

Tags

  • exam_traps
  • mabini
  • jacinto
  • brains
  • hard

Topic

Common Mistakes

Card Id

FC14

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Who wrote the Spanish poem 'Filipinas' that became the lyrics of Lupang Hinirang?

José Palma wrote 'Filipinas' in 1899, a Spanish poem that became the original lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem 'Lupang Hinirang.' The music was composed by Julián Felipe. Note that Palma wrote under his real name, not a pen name. The lyrics were later translated to English and then to Filipino.

Tags

  • national_anthem
  • jose_palma
  • filipinas
  • julian_felipe
  • medium

Topic

National Anthem

Card Id

FC15

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Compare the first Filipino novel in Spanish versus the first Tagalog novel.

The first Filipino novel in Spanish was 'Ninay' by Pedro Paterno (pen name: Justo Desiderio Magalang) published in 1885. The first Tagalog novel was 'Banaag at Sikat' by Lope K. Santos (pen name: Anak-Bayan) published in 1906. Both novels marked important milestones in Philippine literature development.

Tags

  • first_novels
  • ninay
  • banaag_at_sikat
  • spanish_vs_tagalog
  • hard

Topic

Literary Firsts

Card Id

FC16

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

What pen names did José María Panganiban use and what was his focus?

José María Panganiban used the pen names 'Jomapa' and 'J.M.P.' He wrote articles in La Solidaridad focusing on language and reform issues. His abbreviated pen names were simpler compared to the more elaborate pseudonyms used by his contemporaries in the Propaganda Movement.

Tags

  • pen_names
  • la_solidaridad
  • language_reform
  • jomapa
  • medium

Topic

José María Panganiban

Card Id

FC17

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Which historical figures are commonly tested WITHOUT pen names in UPCAT?

Several figures wrote under their real names: (1) Apolinario Mabini ('Brains of the Revolution') - wrote 'El Verdadero Decálogo'; (2) José Palma - wrote 'Filipinas' (national anthem lyrics); (3) Juan Luna - painter of 'Spoliarium'; (4) Apolinario de la Cruz ('Hermano Pule') - religious leader, not a literary pseudonym user.

Tags

  • real_names
  • mabini
  • palma
  • juan_luna
  • hermano_pule
  • medium

Topic

Real Names Only

Card Id

FC18

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What memorization technique can help remember the etymology of pen names?

Etymology helps memorization: 'Plaridel' is an anagram of 'Pilar'; 'Taga-ilog' (river dweller) references Antonio Luna's ties to the Pasig; 'Pingkian' (flint that strikes sparks) suits Jacinto's intellectual sharpness; 'Bagumbayan' (Rizal's execution site) anchors Bonifacio's pen name. Understanding meaning makes memorization easier.

Tags

  • memorization
  • etymology
  • study_tips
  • pen_name_meanings
  • easy

Topic

Study Techniques

Card Id

FC19

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Group the main La Solidaridad contributors by their pen names.

La Solidaridad main contributors and their pen names: Plaridel (Marcelo H. del Pilar) - editor; Diego Laura (Graciano López Jaena) - founder; Taga-ilog (Antonio Luna) - wrote 'Impresiones Madrileñas'; Jomapa (José María Panganiban) - language articles; Naning (Mariano Ponce) - various articles. This grouping helps remember the publication's key figures.

Tags

  • la_solidaridad
  • propaganda_movement
  • grouping
  • contributors
  • hard

Topic

La Solidaridad

Card Id

FC20

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Tag Distribution

Easy

2

Hard

6

Ninay

1

Brains

1

Jomapa

1

Mabini

1

Medium

11

Jacinto

1

Bayan Ko

1

Folklore

1

Grouping

1

Kartilya

1

Zarzuela

1

Etymology

1

Filipinas

1

Juan Luna

1

Katipunan

3

Pen Names

15

Exam Traps

1

Jose Palma

1

Protection

1

Real Names

1

Revolution

1

Study Tips

1

First Novel

1

Contributors

1

First Novels

1

Hermano Pule

1

Lola Basyang

1

Memorization

1

Anti Colonial

1

Julian Felipe

1

National Hero

1

La Solidaridad

5

Tagalog Poetry

1

Banaag At Sikat

1

Language Reform

1

Military Leader

1

National Anthem

1

Rizal Biographer

1

Spanish Colonial

1

Florante At Laura

1

Modern Literature

1

Pen Name Meanings

1

Spanish Literature

1

Spanish Vs Tagalog

1

Tagalog Literature

1

Brains Of Katipunan

1

First Tagalog Novel

1

Propaganda Movement

8

Father Of Revolution

1

Language Development

1

Topic Distribution

José Rizal

1

Antonio Luna

1

Mariano Ponce

1

Pedro Paterno

1

Emilio Jacinto

1

La Solidaridad

1

Lope K. Santos

1

Severino Reyes

1

Common Mistakes

1

Literary Firsts

1

National Anthem

1

Real Names Only

1

Study Techniques

1

AndréS Bonifacio

1

Historical Context

1

Marcelo H. Del Pilar

1

Graciano LóPez Jaena

1

José MaríA Panganiban

1

José CorazóN De JesúS

1

Francisco Baltazar/Balagtas

1

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