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The document contains multiple choice questions about the Philippine Constitution, government, laws, and other topics. It tests knowledge in areas such as the preamble of the Constitution, branches of government, citizenship qualifications, civil rights protections, impeachment process, code of conduct for public officials, environmental laws, and disaster response programs. The questions cover foundational civics information about the structure and functions of the Philippine government.
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Philippine Constitution Quiz

The document contains multiple choice questions about the Philippine Constitution, government, laws, and other topics. It tests knowledge in areas such as the preamble of the Constitution, branches of government, citizenship qualifications, civil rights protections, impeachment process, code of conduct for public officials, environmental laws, and disaster response programs. The questions cover foundational civics information about the structure and functions of the Philippine government.
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1. What do you call the introductory part of the Constitution?

a. Bill of rights
b. Preface
c. Amendments
d. Preamble
2. What form of government does the Philippines adopt?
a. Democratic
b. Republican
c. Both a & b
d. Neither a nor b
3. A foreigner may acquire Filipino citizenship through,
a. Visa application
b. Naturalization
c. Extradition
d. Rebirth
4. Who among the following may issue a warrant of arrest or search warrant?
a. Senator
b. Congressman
c. President
d. Judge
5. According to Article 3, Section 15 of the Constitution, the writ of habeas corpus may be
suspended in times of rebellion or what?
a. Invasion
b. Martial law
c. War
d. Terrorism
6. What is regarded by the state as a “primary social economic force”?
a. Commerce
b. Labor
c. Trade
d. Education
7. The supreme court shall be composed of a chief justice and how many associate justices?
a. 10
b. 5
c. 15
d. 14
8. The present anti-graft court is known as the ___
a. PCGG
b. Ombudsman
c. Solicitor general
d. Sandiganbayan
9. It is the power of the electorate to approve or reject legislation through an election called for
the purpose.
a. Plebiscite
b. Initiative
c. Petition
d. Referendum
10. What are the 3 main branches of the government of the Philippines?
a. Senate, supreme court, congress
b. Presidential, unicameral-parliamentary, bicameral-parliamentary
c. Legislative, executive, judicial
d. Legislative, senate, supreme court
11. The commander-in-chief of all armed forces of the Philippines this 2017 is ___
a. Air force commanding general Jeffrey Delgado
b. Rodrigo Duterte
c. Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno
d. AFP Chief Lieutenant Gen. Emmanuel Baustista
12. The executive power shall be vested in the ___
a. President of the Philippines
b. House of representatives
c. Supreme court
d. Congress
13. The legislative power shall be vested in the ___ which shall consist of a Senate and House of
representatives.
a. Congress of the Philippines
b. House of Ombudsman
c. Supreme court
d. Bureau of Internal Revenue
14. The senate shall be composed of how many senators elected at large by voters of the
Philippines?
a. 21
b. 22
c. 23
d. 24
15. How long shall the term of office of the senators be commenced?
a. 3 years
b. 4 years
c. 5 years
d. 6 years
16. The term of office of the President and Vice-President of the Philippines shall be up to how
many years?
a. 3 years
b. 4 years
c. 5 years
d. 6 years
17. The members of the House of Representatives shall be elected for a term of ___
a. 3 years
b. 4 years
c. 5 years
d. 6 years
18. The following shall be exempted from taxation except;
a. Lands and buildings
b. Churches and convents
c. Charitable institutions
d. Non-profit cemeteries
19. The congress, by a vote of ___ of both Houses in joint session assembled, voting separately, shall
have the sole power to declare a state of war.
a. Two-thirds
b. One-half
c. Three quarters
d. Minority
20. It states the “no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law,
nor any person be denied the equal protection of the laws”
a. Article IV
b. Bill of rights
c. Republic Act
d. Court Order
21. All of the following is TRUE except:
a. No person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself
b. No person shall be imprisoned for non-payment if debt or poll tax
c. No ex post facto law or bill of attainer shall not be enacted
d. No person shall be detained solely by a reason of his political beliefs and aspirations
22. The following are citizens of the Philippines except:
a. Those fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines
b. Those who are born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine
citizenship upon reaching the age of majority
c. Those who are naturalized citizens of the Philippines in accordance with law
d. All of the above are true
23. It is the right and obligation by all citizens, who are at least 18 years of age, and qualified by law,
to vote in the election of national and local officials of the government without literacy,
property, or other substantive requirement.
a. Suffrage
b. Election
c. Voting power
d. Civil right
24. The three inherent powers of the state are the following except one:
a. Police power
b. Power of eminent domain
c. power of taxation
d. power to impeach
25. it is the power of the state to promote public welfare by restraining the use of both liberty and
property of all people.
a. Police power
b. Power of eminent domain
c. power of taxation
d. power to impeach
26. it is the power of the state to take properties for the purpose of public use upon payment of just
compensation.
a. Police power
b. Power of eminent domain
c. power of taxation
d. power to impeach
27. it is the power of the state to impose charge or burden to persons and properties, and property
rights for the purpose of raising revenues to protect the people and extend public projects and
services.
a. Police power
b. Power of eminent domain
c. power of taxation
d. power to impeach
28. the following are the members of the constitutional commission except:
a. Commission of Civil Rights
b. Commission on Election
c. Civil Service Commission
d. Commission on Audit
29. It states that public office is public trust and that public officers and employees must, at all
times, be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty
and efficiency, act with patriotism and justice and lead modest lives.
a. Public trust
b. Constitutional Rights
c. Accountability
d. Responsibility
30. Who shall have the exclusive power to initiate all cases of impeachment?
a. House of blue ribbon Committee
b. House of Representatives
c. House of the Senate
d. Speaker of the House
31. R.A 6713 is an act to uphold the time-honored principle of public office being a public trust,
granting incentives and rewards for exemplary service, enumerating prohibited acts and
providing penalties for violations thereof and for other purpose
a. Code of ethics
b. Code of Government Officials
c. Preamble
d. Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees
32. The following are the duties and responsibilities of Public officials and Employees except:
a. Act promptly on letters, inquiries, calls or any other form of communications sent by the
public
b. Submit performance reports of the agency or office regularly
c. Accept gifts from public upon prioritizing their queries
d. Process documents and papers expeditiously
33. It is written instrument containing the proposition and required number of signatories and shall
be in a form determine by and submitted to the commission on elections
a. Bill
b. Law
c. Proposition
d. Petition
34. It is the electoral process by which an initiative on the constitution is either approved or rejected
by the people
a. Referendum
b. Plebiscite
c. Petition
d. Initiative
35. This law promotes responsible family planning and proper use of reproductive methods to
eliminate over-population growth
a. RH bill
b. Responsible parenthood and reproductive health law
c. Reproductive law
d. Family planning
36. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations that concerns international public health
a. Department of Health
b. World Health Organization
c. International Health Organization
d. All of the above
37. APEC is a summit that promotes free trade and economic at Asia-Pacific region countries. APEC
stands for:
a. Asia Pacific Economic Corporation
b. Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
c. Asia Pacific Economic Council
d. Asia Pacific Economic Countries
38. Which of the following countries is not a member of ASEAN?
a. Hong Kong
b. Philippines
c. Singapore
d. Thailand
39. It is a law in the Philippines that aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and
harmful internet behavior in the Philippines. It aims to prevent and punish cybercrime in the
country.
a. Cybersquatting
b. Cybercrime Act
c. Cybercrime Prevention Act
d. Cyber Identity Theft
40. ____ waste breaks down into natural components and can be recycled into the life naturally
a. Bio-chemical
b. Recyclable
c. Biodegradable
d. Non-biodegradable
41. The following are examples of non-biodegradable waste except:
a. Plastics
b. Metals
c. Styrofoam
d. Papers
42. It is a project of DOST for more accurate, integrated and responsive disaster prevention and
mitigation system especially in high-risk calamity areas of the Philippines.
a. PAGASA
b. I am ready
c. DOST-Advanced Disaster Program
d. Project NOAH
43. PAGASA is the official government agency for weather forecasting, flood control, astronomical
observations, and time service. PAGASA stands for ____?
a. Philippine Atmospheric Geographical and Astronomical Services Administration
b. Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
c. Philippine Atmospheric Geological and Astronomical Services Association
d. Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Association
44. What is PHIVOLCS?
a. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
b. Philippine Institute of Volcanic and Seismic Services
c. Philippine Institute of Volcanic and Seismology Services
d. Philippine Institute of Volcano and Seismic System
45. PHIVOLCS is a branch of DOST to moderate disasters that may arise from volcanic eruptions,
earthquakes, tsunami, and other related geotectonic phenomena in the Philippines. What is
PHIVOLCS?
a. Geothermal energy
b. Solar energy
c. Wind energy
d. All of the above
46. It is a process by which thermal radiation from the earth’s surface is absorbed by atmospheric
greenhouse gases and is re-radiated in all directions.
a. Global warming
b. Greenhouse effect
c. Ozone layer
d. Solar radiation
47. USB stands for?
a. Unit Serial Box
b. Unit Serial Bolt
c. Universal Serial Bin
d. Universal Serial Bus
48. Which of the following is not considered a biofuel?
a. Liquified Natural gas
b. Bunker fuel
c. Jathropa or “tuba-tuba”
d. Coco methyl ester
49. What is the official name of the new coronavirus?
a. MERS-COV
b. N-CoV2
c. SARS-Cov2
d. COVID-19
50. What is the government agency mandated by the Philippine Identification System Act to
implement the national ID system for citizens and resident aliens of the Philippines?
a. National Statistics Office
b. Philippine Statistics Authority
c. Department of Interior and Local Government
d. Department of Foreign Affairs
51. Where did seagames 2022 take place?
a. Philippines
b. Vietnam
c. Thailand
d. Singapore
52. Who is the secretary of the Department of education?
a. Leonor Magtolis Briones
b. Sara Duterte
c. Miguel Cardona
d. Nepomuceno Malaluan
53. The following are requirements to be able to vote, except:
a. Education
b. At least 18 years of age
c. A resident in the Philippines for at least one year
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
54. The following are qualifications in running for senator, except:
a. A natural-born citizen of the Philippines
b. At least 35 years old
c. Able to read and write
d. A registered voter
e. None of the above
55. The following are requirements to be a member of the House of the Representatives, except:
a. A natural-born citizen of the Philippines
b. At least 35 years old
c. Able to read and write
d. A registered voter
e. all of the above
56. what is the term of office of elective local officials?
a. 2 years
b. 3 years
c. 4 years
d. 5 years
e. 6 years
57. A vote of at least ___ of all the members of the House shall be necessary to affirm a favorable
resolution with the articles of the committee, or override its contrary resolution.
a. One-fourth
b. One-third
c. One-half
d. Two-thirds
e. Unanimous
58. Any amendment to, or revision of the constitution may be proposed by:
a. The congress, upon a vote of three-fourths of all its members
b. A constitutional convention
c. A and B
d. A or B
e. None of the above
59. No bill passed by either house shall become a law unless it has passed ___ readings on separate
days.
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
e. Five
60. On what grounds shall the Vice President become the President to serve the unexpired term?
a. Death
b. Permanent disability
c. Removal from office
d. Resignation
e. All of the above

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