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Juliet Coy Final Exam

This document contains a preliminary examination for Juliet Company with multiple choice questions about the National Service Training Program (NSTP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Code of Citizenship and Ethics, military customs and traditions, and classifications of the Reserve Force. It tests knowledge on topics like the Republic Act that established NSTP, the components of the AFP, who is the current Commander-in-Chief, and the headquarters locations of reserve units in the Philippine Army.

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This document contains a preliminary examination for Juliet Company with multiple choice questions about the National Service Training Program (NSTP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Code of Citizenship and Ethics, military customs and traditions, and classifications of the Reserve Force. It tests knowledge on topics like the Republic Act that established NSTP, the components of the AFP, who is the current Commander-in-Chief, and the headquarters locations of reserve units in the Philippine Army.

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MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology

JULIET COMPANY: PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION

Name: Date:

I. Multiple Choice
Instruction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. NSTP is in what Republic Act No.?


A. 9163 B. 1963 C. 9136 D. 9631
2. Who shall take NSTP?
A. All incoming freshmen students, male and female, enrolled in any baccalaureate only
B. All incoming freshmen students, male and female, enrolled in any baccalaureate and in at least two (2) year technical
– vocational
C. All college students
D. Male and female, enrolled in any baccalaureate and in at least two (2) year technical – vocational
3. How can a student continue to qualify for enlistment in the AFP Reserve Force?
A. He/she may qualify for enlistment in the AFP Reserve Force as long as he/she has graduated college.
B. He/she may qualify for enlistment in the AFP Reserve Force as long as he/she has completed the first semester of
basic ROTC.
C. He/she may qualify for enlistment in the AFP Reserve Force as long as he/she has completed the two (2) Semesters
of Basic ROTC.
D. None of the above
4. It is designed to train the students to teach literacy and numeracy skills to school children, out-of-school
youth and other segments of society in need of their service.
A. CWTS B. LTS C. ROTC D. NSTP
5. ROTC stands for?
A. Reserve Operations Training Corps
B. Reserve Officer Training Course
C. Reserve Officer Training Corps
D. Reserve Organization Training Course
6. It is responsible for upholding the sovereignty, supporting the constitution and defending the territory of the
Republic of the Philippines against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
A. AFP B. APP C. APF D. Army
7. What are the components of the AFP?
A. Reserve Forces B. A only C. Regular Forces D. Both A and C
8. The following are some of the significant customs in the AFP, EXCEPT:
A. Courtesy Calls B. Flag Raising Ceremony C. Handshake D. Salute
9. What are the 3 classifications of the Reserve Force?
A. Ready Reserve B. Standby Reserve C. Retired Reserve D. All of the above
10. Who is the current Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
A. Rodrigo R. Duterte B. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. C. Romeo Brawner D. Jose Faustino
11. Who was the President of the Philippines who promulgated the Code of Citizenship and Ethics?
A. Manuel L. Quezon B. Jose P. Laurel C. Sergio Osmeña D. Ramon Magsaysay
12. The following belong to the Code of Citizenship and Ethics, EXCEPT:
A. Pay your taxes willingly and promptly.
B. Respect the Constitution which is the expression of your sovereign will.
C. Be truthful and be honest in thought and not in action.
D. Do your work cheerfully, thoroughly, and well.
13. The Code of Citizenship and Ethics is in what Executive Order?
A. Executive order No. 125
B. Executive order No. 217
C. Executive order No. 712
D. Executive order No. 272
14. The following belong to the Code of Citizenship and Ethics, EXCEPT:
A. Use and develop foreign natural resources and conserve them for posterity.
B. Do your work cheerfully, thoroughly, and well.
C. Rely on your own efforts for your progress and happiness.
D. Cultivate the habit of using goods made in the Philippines.
15. It has been preserved and its use continued in all modern armed forces, which inherited their military
traditions from the Age of Chivalry.
A. Salute B. Loyalty C. Solidarity D. Honor
16. It is the accumulated experiences and deeds passed on from generation to generation both in memory and
reality.
A. Customs B. Traditions C. Duty D. Honor
17. Military power is exercised in the chain of .
A. Authority B. Command C. Rule D. Leader
18. This is rendered to a military retiree in recognition of his long, faithful and honorable service to the AFP.
A. Ceremony Tendered to a Retiree
B. Trumpet or Bugle Calls
C. Presentation of Recruit to Colors
D. Courtesy of the Post
19. DND stands for?
A. Department of National Defense
B. Department of Navy Defense
C. Defense of National Department
D. Department of Natural Defense
20. Who is the current Secretary of National Defense?
A. Romeo Brawner B. Jose Faustino C. Clarita Carlos D. Ferdinand Marcos
21. Where is the headquarters of the 10th RCDG, Reserve Command, Philippine Army located?
A. Camp General Pintoy, Suarez, Iligan City
B. Camp Edilberto Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro City
C. Fort Gregorio del Pilar
D. Kuta Major Cesar L Sang-an, Pulacan, Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur
22. Where is the headquarters of the 1002nd (LDN) Community Defense Center, 10RCDG, Reserve Command,
Philippine Army located?
A. Camp General Pintoy, Suarez, Iligan City
B. Camp Edilberto Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro City
C. Fort Gregorio del Pilar
D. Andres Bonifacio Avenue, Tibanga, 9200 Iligan City
23. Wearing it is honorable because it is also a symbol of loyalty and discipline enforced in military life.
A. Deference to Authority C. Pride in Uniform
B. Pursuit of Excellence D. Adherence to Law
24. Every soldier has the ability and knowledge to achieve excellence in whatever he enters.
A. Discipline B. Pursuit of Excellence C. Pride in Uniform D. Adherence to Law
25. The word is used in a military conversation by the junior officer in addressing a senior, and by all
soldiers in addressing officers.
A. Sir/Ma'am B. Boss C. Mate D. Senior
26. It is given to officers or non-officers who commit minor misdemeanors and omission.
A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D
27. It is given to officers or non-officers who commit less grave misdemeanors.
A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D
28. It is given to officers or non-officers who commit grave misdemeanors.
A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D
29. It is given to officers or non-officers who commit major misdemeanors (punishable by dismissal or
expulsion).
A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D
30. Grossly disrespecting superior officer belongs to what category of demerits?
A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D

II. Multiple Choice


Instruction: Choose the letter of the correct answer from the box. Write the letter of your answer on the space
provided before the number.

A. Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) H. Standby Reserve O. Demerit


B. National Service Training Program (NSTP) I. Respect P. Unity
C. Lt. Gen. Bartolomeo Vicente O Bacarro, AFP J. non-ROTC Q. Customs
D. General Douglas McArthur K. ROTC R. Retired Reserve
E. Commander In Chief L. two (2) S. Use and develop
F. Ready Reserve M. cadette/cadet T. Love and respect
G. willingly and promptly N. Traditions

1. The President of the Philippines is the of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

2. The Republic Act 9163 shall be known as “ Act of 2001”.

3. A negative point system used to record conduct or efficiency assessed against a Cadet who has committed
minor and/or serious violations and a corrective measure that is given to officers, non-officers, or group if
non-officers as punishment for any and all misconducts which such.

4. Each NSTP program components shall be undertaken for an academic period of semesters.

5. Graduates of the component shall form only a part of the AFP Citizen Armed Force.

6. Any shall not be found talking to a superior officer.

7. Graduates of the components shall belong to the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC)
which could be tapped by the state for literacy and civic welfare activities.

8. The constitution which is the expression of your sovereign will.

9. your parents.

10. The current chief of staff of the Philippines.

11. Our natural resources and conserve them posterity.

12. Accepted practices realized through continued usage that take the force and effect of a Common Law.

13. The one who paid tribute to Filipino Soldiery when he proclaimed. Give me 10,000 Filipino soldier and Ill
conquer the world.

14. The strongest, most enduring and powerful military tradition.

15. Are inherited principles, standards and practices that serve as the established guides for an individual or
group.

16. Pay your taxes .

17. Refers to program or activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members
of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health,
education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation, and morals of the citizenry.
18. Reservist personnel who do not maintain currency in specialization qualifications but the base for expansion,
support and augmentation to the Ready Reserve Force as needed.
19. Composed of citizens who are qualified for retirement either by length of service or age.

20. Physically-fit ad tactically-current reservist personnel that are always on constant alert and training; ready
to mobilize once a mobilization order has been given.

III. Enumeration.
Instruction: List down or enumerate what are being asked on each of the following item.

1-3. The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) 3 Major Branches of Service.

4-5. Components of Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

6-8. Classification Reserve Forces.

9-10. Give at least two (2) Reserve Force Component.

11-14. Demerits can fall under four (4) categories, namely:

15-16. Juliet Company belongs to what battalion?

17-18. Write the name of your Company Commander.

19-20. Write the name of the JULIET Company Tactical Officer?

“No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation.” —Douglas MacArthur

- THE END -

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