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What is the highest law of the lane in the Philippines?
The constitution
The 1987 Constitution was ratified during the presidency of:
Corazon Aquino
The philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the
People
Separation of powers is observed among which three branches of government?
Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary
The bill of rights protects the
Civil and political rights of the people
The term of office of the President of the Philippines is
6 years
Which branch interprets the laws?
Judiciary
The legislative power of the government is vested in:
Congress
What is the minimum age requirement for the president?
40 years old
The right to due process and equal protection of the law are found in which article?
Article III
The constitution guarantees freedom of speech and of the press under which article
Bill of Rights
What is the purpose of the preamble?
To state the purpose and guiding principles of the Constitution
The commission on elections is an example of a:
Constitutional commission
The judiciary is composed of:
Supreme Court and lower courts
The constitution prohibits detention without charges for more than:
48 hours
Who can declare martial law?
President
The right to information on matters of public concern is guaranteed by:
Article III
The constitution provides that civilian authority is always supreme over the:
Military
The principle of checks and balances ensres:
Each branch limits the powers of the others
The right to vote is called
Suffrage
Who was the first president of the philippine republic
Emilio aguinaldo
The capital of the Philippines is:
Manila
The national hero of the philippines is:
Jose Rizal
The philippine flag's three stars represent:
Mindanao, Visayas, and Luzon
The blue field of the philippine flag stands for:
Peace and Justice
The national motto maka-diyos, maka-tao, makakalikasan at makabansa was adopted in:
1998
Who is the known as the father of the katipunan?
Andres Bonifacio
The house of representative members are elected for how many years?
3 years
The senate of the Philippines has how many members
24
The local government code was enacted in
1991
The highest court in the Philippines is the
Supreme Court
The head of a city government is the
Mayor
Which value is emphasized in bayanihan?
Cooperation and community spirit
The celebration of independence day is on:
June 12
The philippine national anthem was composed by:
Julian felipe
The phrase ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan was said by
Jose Rizal
The province of cavite is known as the:
Cradle of the revolution
The term public office is a public trust means
Government service must be honest and accountable
Which agency enforces laws and maintains peace and order?
Executive
What is the highest governing body of a barangay?
Barangay Council
The united nations was founded in
1945
The currency of japan is:
Yen
The first man to walk on the moon was:
Neil Armstrong
The current secretary general of the united nation
Antonio guterres
Which planet is known as the red planet
Mars
The national language of the philippines is:
Filipino
What is the main ingredients in sushi
Rice
Which continent is the largest?
Asia
Which ocean is the largest
Pacific
The philippines is composed of how many regions
17
The worlds longest river is the
Nile River
The philippine peso sign is represented by
P
The first filipino astronaut candidate was:
Chino Roque
What do you call the study of weather?
Meteorology
What is the chemical symbol of gold
Au
The capital of South Korea is:
Seoul
The organization ASEAN stands for:
Association of Southeast Asian Nation
The largest island in the philippines is:
Luzon
What does GDP stand for?
Gross Domestic Product
The Philippine Independence was proclaimed in
Kawit, Cavite
RA 6713 is also known as:
Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officals and Employees
The main purpose of RA 6713 is to:
Promote efficiency, integrity, and accountability of public service
The eight norms of conduct refer to
Ethical principles for public officals
Public officials must act with professionalism
Showing fairness and competence
Which is NOT a norm of conduct?
Political Favoritism
Public officials must submit a statement of assets, liabilities, and net worth SALN
Annually
Public officials should avoid conflicts of interest by
Declaring financial connections
Which office enforces RA 6713?
Civil Service Commission
Public official should serve the people with
Loyalty and efficiency
Public office is a public trust means
Official must be accountable to the people
The right to a balanced and healthful ecology is found in:
Article II, Section 16 of the Constitution
The government agency primarily responsible for environmental protection is:
DENR
RA 9003
Ecological Solid Waste Management Act
RA 8749
Clean air act
The paris agreement focuses on:
Climate change mitigation
Deforestation causes
Soil erosion and loss of biodiversity
The universal declaration of human rights was adopted in:
1948
The right of life, liberty, and property is an example of:
Civil right
The commission on human rights was established under
1987 Constitution
Peace education promotes:
Understanding, tolerance, and non-violence
The main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming is
Carbon Dioxide
The 3Rs in waste management stand for
Reuse, Reduce, Recycle
Climate change refers to:
Long term alteration of global temperature and patterns
The right to education is a
Economic and Social right
Discrimination based on gender violates
Human Rights
The international organization promoting world peace is:
United Nations
The term sustainable development means
Meeting current needs without harming future generations
Which agency manages disaster risk reduction in the philippines
NDRRMC
The climate change act of 2009 is
RA 9729
Human rights are:
Basic rights inherent to all human beings