First Prelim-Love of Country
First Prelim-Love of Country
First Prelim-Love of Country
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I. Multiple Choices: Read each question carefully and BOX the correct answer. (NO ERASURES)
1. It can be used in a less political manner to refer to a region or cultural area that has no governmental
status.
a. Country b. State c. Government d. Nation
2. It is a territory with its own institutions and populations.
a. Country b. State c. Government d. Nation
3. it is the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
a. Country b. State c. Government d. Nation
4. It is a considerable group of human beings.
a. Population b. Territory c. Government d. Sovereignty
5. A definite area of earth’s surface upon which the population permanently resides
a. Population b. Territory c. Government d. Sovereignty
6. It is the supremacy of the state over all individuals and associations within it and the independence of
the state from external control
a. Population b. Territory c. Government d. Sovereignty
7. The state was based upon force and injustice and decried the origin of earthly sovereignty.
a. Divine theory b. Force theory c. Social contract theory d. Idealist theory
8. The state was viewed as direct divine creation.
a. Divine theory b. Force theory c. Social contract theory d. Idealist theory
9. It’s often aspect is the relation between natural and legal rights.
a. Divine theory b. Force theory c. Social contract theory d. Idealist theory
10. State exist to create and maintain those conditions in which free and moral life is possible
a. Marxist theory b. Idealist theory c. Liberal theory d. Divine theory
11. State is viewed as a symbol of injustice.
a. Marxist theory b. Idealist theory c. Liberal theory d. Divine theory
12. It asked comments and suggestion from other person and adopt a liberal attitude towards the rights
and privileges of the citizen.
a. Marxist theory b. Idealist theory c. Liberal theory d. Divine theory
13. It is the right to vote in political elections.
a. citizen b. state c. suffrage d. bill of rights
14. A legally recognized subject or national of a state.
a. citizen b. state c. suffrage d. bill of rights
15. It is a written document by which the fundamental powers of government is established.
a. Philippine Constitution b. bill of rights c. Constitution d. Suffrage
16. When did the effective date of the Philippine Constitution?
a. July 27, 1987 b. March 2, 1987 c. February 2, 1987 d. March 22, 1987
17. When did the first legislature in the Philippine Constitution?
a. July 27, 1987 b. March 2, 1987 c. February 2, 1987 d. March 22, 1987
18. What is the article number of bill of rights.
a. Article II b. Article III c. Article IV d. Article V
19. What is the article number of Suffrage.
a. Article V b. Article IV c. Article III d. Article I
20. What is the article number of Citizenship?
a. article V b. Article IV c. Article III d. Article I
II. TRUE OR FALSE: Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is incorrect. (NO ERASURE)
____21. A state is a nation or territory considered as an organized and political community.
____22. Philippines is a democratic and republican state.
____23. Without a state there’s no country
____24. Without government there’s no state
____25. State is more institutionalized
____26. Government is less institutionalized
____27. State is an ethical institution
____28. State is man’s best friend
____29. State has got its independent will and personality
____30. State is a creator and protector of the rights of the individuals
____31. Man is not a social animal
____32. Philippines do not renounce war.
____33. Civilian authority is not supreme over the military.
____34. The prime duty of the government is not to serve and protect the people
____35. The maintenance of peace and order is not essential for the enjoyment by all the people of the
blessings of democracy.
____36. The separation of church and state shall not be inviolable
____37. The state shall not pursue an independent foreign policy.
____38. The Philippines adopts and pursue a policy of war.
____39. The state shall not promote a just and dynamic social order that will ensure the prosperity and
independence of the nation.
____40. The state shall promote social justice in all phases of national development.
____41. The state values dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights.
____42. The state recognizes sanctity of family life and shall protect and strengthen the family as a
basic autonomous social institution.
____43. The state recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall promote and protect
____44. The state recognizes the role of women in nation-building, and shall ensure the fundamental
equality before the law of women and men.
____45. The state shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health
consciousness among them.
____46. No person shall deprive of life, liberty, or property without due process of the law.
____47. No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press
____48. The right of the people to information on matters to public concern shall be recognized.
____49. Private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation.
____50. No law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be passed.
III. Identification. Write Citizenship if the following articles tells about citizenship, Suffrage if it is for suffrage
and Legislative if it is for legislative department.
____________51. Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this
constitution.
____________52. Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines.
____________53. Those born before January 17, 1973, of a Filipino mother
____________54. Those who are naturalized in accordance with the law.
____________55. Dual allegiance of citizens is inimical to the national interest and shall be dealt with
by law.
____________56. It may be lost or reacquired in the manner provided by law.
____________57. It may be exercised by all the citizens of the Philippines not otherwise disqualified by
law.
____________58. It shall be vested in the congress of the Philippines
____________59. Who are at least 18 years of age
____________60. It shall consist of senate and a house of representative
____________61. Shall have been resided in the Philippines for at least one year and in the place
wherein they propose to vote for at least 6 months immediately preceding the election.
____________62. Shall composed of twenty-four senators who shall be elected at a large.
____________63. No literacy, property or other substantive requirement shall be imposed
____________64. No person shall be a senator unless he is a natural born citizen of the Philippines.
____________65. The congress shall provide a system for securing the secrecy and sanctity of the
ballot as well as a system for absentee voting by qualified Filipinos abroad.
____________66. The term of the office of the senator shall be 6 years and shall commence.
____________67. The house of representative shall composed of not more than 250 members.
____________68. The party-list representative shall constitute twenty per centrum of the total number
of representatives including those under the party list.
____________69. Each legislative district shall comprise as far as practicable, continguous, compact
and adjacent territory.
____________70. The salaries of the senators and members of the house of representatives shall be
determined by the law.
IV. Enumeration: (NO ERASURES)
71-74. Elements of the State
V. Fill in the Blank: Fill in the missing part of “Panunumpa ng katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas”.
VI. Essay: Kindly have your point of view for the following issue, elaborate your answer. (10 points each)
2. Migration
3. Death Penalty
4. Mercy Killing