CONSTITUTION OF THE PHILIPPINES
1.
The Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces
of the Philippines is the
a. Chief
of Staff
b. President
c. Philippine
Constabulary Chief
d. Secretary
of National Defense
Answer: b
2.
The objectives of the Agrarian Reform Program of
the Government is to
a. Achieve
dignified existence for the small farmers.
b. Accelerate
the agricultural development of the country.
c. Prevent
widespread discontent and unrest among our farmers.
d. All
of the above.
Answer: d
3.
The penalty to be imposed upon any person who,
unless authorize by law, shall sell, administer, deliver, give away to another,
distribute, dispatch in transit or transport any prohibited drug or shall act
as a broker in any such transactions is –
a. Imprisonment
ranging from twelve years and one day to twenty years and a fine ranging from
twelve thousand to twenty thousand pesos.
b. Imprisonment
ranging from five years to ten years and a fine ranging from five thousand to
ten thousand pesos.
c. Imprisonment
ranging from one date to one year only.
Answer: a
4.
The penalty to be imposed upon any person who,
unless authorized by law, shall possess or use any prohibited drug, except
Indian Hemp is –
a. Imprisonment
ranging from six years and one day to twelve years and a fine ranging from six
thousand to twelve thousand pesos.
b. Imprisonment
ranging from one year and one day to ten years only.
c. Imprisonment
ranging from ten years and one day to twenty years without fine.
d. None
of the above.
Answer: a
5.
The government has declared certain places in
the country as National Shrines because they were the sites of the birth,
exile, imprisonment, detention or death of great and eminent leaders of the
nation, among these National Shrines are the following –
a. The
birthplace of Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna.
b. The
birthplace of Apolinario Mabini in Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas.
c. Aguinaldo
Mansion in Kawit, Cavite, where General Emilio Aguinaldo, first President of
the Philippines, was borne and where Philippine Independence was solemnly
proclaimed on June 12, 1898
d. All
of the above.
Answer: d
6.
National Shrines are sacred (hallowed) places,
the following shall be considered desecration there of –
a. Disturbing
their peace serenity
b. Causing
unnecessary noise and/or committing unbecoming acts within the premises of
National Shrines.
c. All
of the above.
Answer: c
7.
The dangerous Drugs Act, as amended, penalizes
also the following –
a. Any
person or group of persons who shall maintain a den, dive or resort where any
prohibited drug is used in any form.
b. Any
employee of a prohibited drug, den, dive or resort.
c. Any
person who shall knowingly visit any prohibited drug den, dive or resort.
d. All
of the above.
Answer: d
8.
The program of the government to encourage youth
to engage in civic action endeavors –
a. National
Youth Program
b. 4-H
Club
c. Youth
Civic Action Program (YCAP)
d. None
of the above.
Answer: c
9.
What is defined as the exercise of the power
which resides in the executive branch of the government to preserve order and
insure the public safety in time of emergency, where other branches of the
government are unable to function, or their functioning would itself threaten
the public safety.
a. Writ
of habeas corpus
b. Constitution
c. Martial
Law
d. None
of the above
Answer: c
10.
What do you call that period between the hours
of twelve midnight and four o’clock in the morning where unless authorized in
writing by the proper authority, no person is allowed to move about outside his
or her residence –
a. Rest
b. Curfew
c. Night
d. None
of the above.
Answer: b
11.
What part of the Constitution that recites the
general principle of our government –
a. Preamble
b. National
Territory
c. Right
of Suffrage
d. Effectively
Clause
Answer: a
12.
What is form of our government –
a. Presidential
b. Confederate
c. Socialistic
d. None
of the above
Answer: a
13.
A basic social institution that our State should
strengthen according to the Constitution under our declaration of principles –
a. Barangay
b. Purok
c. Family
d. None
of the above.
Answer: c
14.
The state under our present Constitution,
recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall –
a. Promote
their physical well-being
b. Intellectual
well-being
c. Social
well-being
d. All
of the above
Answer: d
15.
In order for the State to promote social justice
to insure the dignity, welfare, and security of all the people, it has to –
a. Regulate
the acquisition of private property
b. Regulate
the disposition of private property
c. Equitably
diffuse property ownership and right
d. All
of the above
Answer: d
16.
Under the new Constitution the term of the
President is –
a. 4
years
b. 8
years
c. 10
years
d. 6
years
Answer: d
17.
What is the term of office of the Members of the
House of the House of Representatives
a. 6
years
b. 5
years
c. 10
years
d. 8
years
Answer: a
18.
Who shall head the Cabinet under the new
Constitution –
a. President
b. Prime
Minister
c. Speaker
d. Deputy
Prime Minister
Answer: b
19.
Under the new Constitution, who is the head of
our Government –
a. Prime
Minister
b. President
c. Speaker
d. Chief
Justice
Answer: a
20.
Who shall have control of all the Secretaries –
a. President
b. Prime
Minister
c. Speaker
d. None
of the above.
Answer: b
21.
The Supreme Court shall be composed of a Chief
Justice and –
a. Ten
Associate Justices
b. Five
Associate Justices
c. Fifteen
Associate Justices
d. Fourteen
Associate Justices
Answer: d
22.
Who shall appoint the members of the Supreme
Court and Judges of Inferior Court –
a. Chief
Justice
b. President
c. Prime
Minister
d. None
of the above.
Answer: c
23.
The territorial and political subdivisions of
the Philippines are the –
a. Provinces
b. Cities
c. Municipalities
d. All
of the above
Answer: c
24.
The constitutional commissions –
a. Civil
Service Commission
b. Commission
on Election
c. Commission
on Audit
d. All
of the above
Answer: d
25.
The composition of the Commission on Election –
a. Chairman
and eight commissions
b. Chairman
and five commissions
c. Chairman
and two commissions
d. Chairman
and three commissions
no. 18, 19, 20 & 22?
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