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BIDDUANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

GRADE 12 GAS AND TVL

1st SEMESTER – SY 2018-2019


“Let all that you do, be done with love.” 1 Corinthians 16:14
Name: ________________________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: _____________________ Date: _________________
I. IDENTIFICATION (20 items)
Instruction: Choose the letter of your answers from the box. All answers should be in CAPITAL LETTERS,
write your answer on the space provided. Avoid erasures.

I. PATERNALISTIC P. STRUCTURAL
A. LIBERALISM
THEORY18 POWER
B. POLITICS
J. IDEOLOGY Q. MONARCHY
C. SOCIAL CONTRACT
K. FORCE THEORY R. NATION
D. POWER
L. DIVINE RIGHT THEORY S. POLITICAL
E. CONSERVATISM
M. NATION-STATE SCIENCE
F. COMPULSORY POWER
N. INSTITUTIONAL T. SCHOOL
G. STATE
POWER U. CONSTITUTION
H. FEMINISM
O. PEOPLE V. PRESIDENT

POLITICS 1. It refers to arts and science of the government and the realm of public affairs or state.
IDEOLOGY 2. This term was conceived in 1796 by French Philosopher Destrutt de Tracy to refer to new
science that endeavored to uncover origins of conscious thought and ideas.
LIBERALISM 3. It refers to the changes in societies and the world economy that are the result of
dramatically increased trade and cultural exchange, also known as “free trade”.
People 4. This refers to the inhabitants living within the state.
PRESIDENT 5. Who is the head of state and government of the Republic of the Philippines?
POWER 6. The main source of reign of the government and the possession to rule or govern the state.
DIVINE RIGHT THEORY 7. It holds that the state is of Divine Creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the
people.
CONSERVATISM 8. Is an ideology focusing on the idea that environment is endangered and must be preserved
through regulation and lifestyle changes.
COMPULSORY POWER 9. A power that is used to force or coerce a group and the direct control of one actor of the
conditions and actions of another.
INSTITUTIONAL POWER 10. The indirect ways of power in which the actor must present a document legalizing the
penalty or the action.
STRUCTURAL POWER 11. Erica, the SSG President has the power to promote social justice inside the school through
her leadership.
CONSTITUTION. 12 What book is the basis of the laws of the Philippines?

POLITICAL SCIENCE 13. Deals with the study of power in the society, politics and government.
NATION 14. It has been derived from the latin word ‘natio’ which means a set of people.
NATION-STATE 15. A state that rules over a single nation, where the people in both countries share a common
language, history and culture.
STATE 16. A word that has been derived from the latin word ‘status’ which means condition, a
condition that has sovereignty.
MONARCHY 17. A form of government in which a country is ruled by a King or Queen.
FORCE THEORY18. It maintains that the states must have been created through force, by some great warriors who
imposed their will upon the weak.
FEMINISM 19. It focuses on the position of women in the society and promotes gender equality.
IDEOLOGY 20. The set of doctrines or beliefs that are shared by the members of a social group or that
form the basis of political, economic or other system.
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE (15 items)
Instruction: Choose the best answer and write your answer in CAPITAL letter on the space provided.
__A__21. What form of government in which the supreme and final authority is in the hands of a single person
without regard to the source of his election or the nature or duration of his tenure?
A. Monarchy B. Parliamentary C. Democracy
___A_22. What kind of monarchy wherein the ruler rules in accordance with a constitution?
A. Limited B. Absolute C. A & B
__B__23. What form of government is one in which the state makes executive constitutionally independent of
the legislature as regards his tenure and to a large extent as regards to his policies and acts, and furnishes him with
sufficient powers to prevent the legislature?
A. Parliamentary B. Presidential C. Federal
__A__24. How many families living in the barangay during the Spanish government?
A. more or less 100 B. more than 200 C. more than 300
___B_25. Where the name barangay does came from?
A. bahay B. balangay C. datu
___A_26. Who is the head of the barangay during the Pre-Spanish period?
A. Datu B. Captain C. Kagawad
___C_27. The following are the duties of the datu except one:
A. Chief excutive B. Chief Judge C. Collector
___A_28. Who was the adviser of the datu and assistance at the same time?
A. maginoos B. timawa C. maharlika
__C__29. The following are social classes in the barangay except one:
A. Maharlika B. Timawa C. Maginoos
__A_30. What do you call the legal system already existed in the Philippines even in pre-colonial time?
A. Early laws B. Late laws C. Advance laws
__A__31. How many branches of government does the Philippines have?
A. 3 B. 5 C. 7
__A__32. Where branch of government do the President belong?
A. Executive B. Judge C. Parliament
C 33. Which of the following do not describe the importance of studying governance?
A. The citizens will be more aware of the need for good governance.
B. For the continued empowerment and sustainable development of the citizens
C. People have no right to fight their rights upon knowing the policies
D. People will be more guided in arriving decisions that involves their communal needs and wants.
____34. What form of government do the Philippines have?
A. Presidential B. Parliamentary C. Democracy
B 35. Which is the process of legalizing and penalizing the abuse of political power and the power to rule?
A. Order B. Justice C. State D. Community
III. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE (15 items)
Instruction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it’s not.
36 Only government officials have the right to study politics. F
37 Political Science is the study of power and government systems.T
38 Having no basic knowledge in Political Science can be empowering. F
39 HUMSS students has the right to study Philippine Politics. T
40 Power is not the central concept in political science. F
41 The study of politics involves a complex process of quantitative and qualitative interpretations based on
available data. T
42 Aristotle defined political science as the study of people. T
43 Politics generally defined as the activity that influences an individual or a group of people. T
44 A government can exist without a state. F
45 Law is not a written statement that limit or guides the behavior of a certain groups. F
46 Through power, the government can create and enact laws that promote peace and order,T
47 Conservatism is an ideology that preserves everything in the Politics. T
48 Liberalism is the opposite of Conservatism. T
49 There are instances where power in government is corrupted by personal and selfish goals. T
50 Liberalism is a President who made sure that his constituents were happy by giving away gifts and cash
and other goods during Christmas. T

Prepared by: Checked by:

LUCIANO A. MALLABO
Social Science Teacher Head Teacher III
Noted by:

REDANTE B. MARIANO
Secondary School Principal II
BIDDUANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

GRADE 12 GAS AND TVL

1st SEMESTER – SY 2018-2019


“Let all that you do, be done with love.” 1 Corinthians 16:14
Name: ________________________________________ Score: ________________
Grade and Section: _____________________ Date: _________________
II. IDENTIFICATION (20 items)
Instruction: Choose the letter of your answers from the box. All answers should be in CAPITAL LETTERS,
write your answer on the space provided. Avoid erasures.

I. PATERNALISTIC P. STRUCTURAL
A. LIBERALISM
THEORY18 POWER
B. POLITICS
J. IDEOLOGY Q. MONARCHY
C. SOCIAL CONTRACT
K. FORCE THEORY R. NATION
D. POWER
L. DIVINE RIGHT THEORY S. POLITICAL
E. CONSERVATISM
M. NATION-STATE SCIENCE
F. COMPULSORY POWER
N. INSTITUTIONAL T. SCHOOL
G. STATE
POWER U. CONSTITUTION
H. FEMINISM
O. PEOPLE V. PRESIDENT

1. It refers to arts and science of the government and the realm of public affairs or state.
2. This term was conceived in 1796 by French Philosopher Destrutt de Tracy to refer to new
science that endeavored to uncover origins of conscious thought and ideas.
3. It refers to the changes in societies and the world economy that are the result of
dramatically increased trade and cultural exchange, also known as “free trade”.
4. This refers to the inhabitants living within the state.
5. Who is the head of state and government of the Republic of the Philippines?
6. The main source of reign of the government and the possession to rule or govern the state.
7. It holds that the state is of Divine Creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
8. Is an ideology focusing on the idea that environment is endangered and must be preserved
through regulation and lifestyle changes.
9. A power that is used to force or coerce a group and the direct control of one actor of the
conditions and actions of another.
10. The indirect ways of power in which the actor must present a document legalizing the
penalty or the action.
11. Erica, the SSG President has the power to promote social justice inside the school through
her leadership.
12. What book is the basis of the laws of the Philippines?
13. Deals with the study of power in the society, politics and government.
14. It has been derived from the latin word ‘natio’ which means a set of people.
15. A state that rules over a single nation, where the people in both countries share a common
language, history and culture.
16. A word that has been derived from the latin word ‘status’ which means condition, a
condition that has sovereignty.
17. A form of government in which a country is ruled by a King or Queen.
18. It maintains that the states must have been created through force, by some great warriors who
imposed their will upon the weak.
19. It focuses on the position of women in the society and promotes gender equality.
20. The set of doctrines or beliefs that are shared by the members of a social group or that
form the basis of political, economic or other system.
II. MULTIPLE CHOICE (15 items)
Instruction: Choose the best answer and write your answer in CAPITAL letter on the space provided.
__________21. What form of government in which the supreme and final authority is in the hands of a single person
without regard to the source of his election or the nature or duration of his tenure?
A. Monarchy B. Parliamentary C. Democracy
__________22. What kind of monarchy wherein the ruler rules in accordance with a constitution?
A. Limited B. Absolute C. A & B
__________23. What form of government is one in which the state makes executive constitutionally independent of the
legislature as regards his tenure and to a large extent as regards to his policies and acts, and furnishes him
with sufficient powers to prevent the legislature?
A. Parliamentary B. Presidential C. Federal
__________24. How many families living in the barangay during the Spanish government?
A. more or less 100 B. more than 200 C. more than 300
__________25. Where the name barangay does came from?
A. bahay B. balangay C. datu
__________26. Who is the head of the barangay during the Pre-Spanish period?
A. Datu B. Captain C. Kagawad
__________27. The following are the duties of the datu except one:
A. Chief excutive B. Chief Judge C. Collector
__________28. Who was the adviser of the datu and assistance at the same time?
A. maginoos B. timawa C. maharlika
__________29. The following are social classes in the barangay except one:
A. Maharlika B. Timawa C. Maginoos
__________30. What do you call the legal system already existed in the Philippines even in pre-colonial time?
A. Early laws B. Late laws C. Advance laws
__________31. How many branches of government does the Philippines have?
A. 3 B. 5 C. 7
__________32. Where branch of government do the President belong?
A. Executive B. Judge C. Parliament
__________33. Which of the following do not describe the importance of studying governance?
A. The citizens will be more aware of the need for good governance.
B. For the continued empowerment and sustainable development of the citizens
C. People have no right to fight their rights upon knowing the policies
D. People will be more guided in arriving decisions that involves their communal needs and wants.
__________34. What form of government do the Philippines have?
A. Presidential B. Parliamentary C. Democracy
__________35. Which is the process of legalizing and penalizing the abuse of political power and the power to rule?
A. Order B. Justice C. State D. Community
III. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE (15 items)
Instruction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it’s not.
__________36. Only government officials have the right to study politics.
__________37. Political Science is the study of power and government systems.
__________38. Having no basic knowledge in Political Science can be empowering.
__________39. HUMSS students has the right to study Philippine Politics.
__________40. Power is not the central concept in political science.
__________41. The study of politics involves a complex process of quantitative and qualitative interpretations based on
available data.
__________42. Aristotle defined political science as the study of people.
__________43. Politics generally defined as the activity that influences an individual or a group of people.
__________44. A government can exist without a state.
__________45. Law is not a written statement that limit or guides the behavior of a certain groups.
__________46. Through power, the government can create and enact laws that promote peace and order,
__________47. Conservatism is an ideology that preserves everything in the Politics.
__________48. Liberalism is the opposite of Conservatism.
__________49. There are instances where power in government is corrupted by personal and selfish goals.
__________50. Liberalism is a President who made sure that his constituents were happy by giving away gifts and cash
and other goods during Christmas.

Prepared by: Checked by:

LUCIANO A. MALLABO
Social Science Teacher Head Teacher III
Noted by:

REDANTE B. MARIANO
Secondary School Principal II

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