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BETHEL ACADEMY- NAVARRO CAMPUS
Pag-asa St. Navarro,Gen. Trias, Cavite
A.Y 2019-2020

FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION


PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE
Grade 11

Name: _________________________________ Date: _____________


Teacher: Mr. Virgilio D. Fabi Jr. Score: _____________

I. Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

______ 1. He serves as chieftain, legislator and judge in his barangay


a. Maharlika b. Datu c. Timawa d. Umaklolohan
______ 2. He was appointed by the King of Spain as his official representative in the colony
a. Alcalde mayor b. Gobernadorcillo c. Governor-general d. Cabeza
______ 3. What significant event happens on 1986
a. Philippine Constitution was drafted and ratified by the people through plebiscite.
b. Assassination of Senator Benigno Aquino
c. Declaration of Martial Law
d. Snap election and first EDSA revolution
______ 4. It serves as a transitional government preparatory to the resumption of the Philippine
Independence
a. Commonwealth Government c. Malolos Constitution
b. Schurman Commission d. Constitutional Convention
_____ 5. Arrange into chronological sequence of event
1. Biak na Bato Republic 3. Revolutionary Government
2. Malolos Republic 4. Civil Government
a. 1,3,2,4 b. 3,2,1,4 c. 1,2,3,4 d. 2,1,3,4
______ 6. It established a government intended to be popular, representative and responsible
a. Commonwealth Government c. Malolos Constitution
b. Schurman Commission d. Constitutional Convention
______ 7. The Katipunan was a secret society that precipitated our glorious revolution on August 26,
1896 and it was organized by
a. Emilio Jacinto c. Apolinario Mabini
b. Andres Bonifacio d. Antonio Luna
______ 8. “Man, by nature, is a political animal’ is a saying by ________________.
a. Plato b. Socrates c. Aristotle d. Karl Marx
______ 9. He is considered as social contract theorist
a. Thomas Hobbes b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
b. John Locke d. All of the above
______ 10. He is considered as the father of modern political science
a. Niccolo Machiavelli c. John Locke
b. Karl Marx d. Emile Durkheim
______ 11. Politics is from the Greek word ___________ which means a state shared by a certain group
a. Politi b. Polis c. Polit d. Politica
______ 12. They are the forerunners of liberalism in the Philippines
a. GOMBURZA b. Katipuneros c. Friars d. Illustrados
______ 13. Schurman Commission 1899: Dr. Jacob Schurman, While Taft Commission 1900 : _______
a. John Taft c. Taft Avenue b. James Taft d. William Howard Taft
______ 14. He is the chief executive and a judge during Spanish colonization in the Philippines
a. Alcalde mayor c. Gobernadorcillo
b. Governador heneral d. Corregimiento
______ 15. This manifest the rule of one individual
a. Monarchy b. Dictatorship c. Tyranny d. All of the above
______ 16. Philippines became a Nation – State during _________________.
a. 16th century b. 17th century c. 18th century d. 19th century
______ 17. Thomas Hobbes : Social contract theory, while Edmund Burke : ______________.
a. Scientist b. Judge c. Conservatism d. Liberalism
______ 18. Karl Marx : Communism, while Adam Smith : __________________.
a. Conservatism b. Evolutionism c. Liberalism d. Smithism
______ 19. I give instruction to the basketball players as a coach. I manifest what kind of power
a. Referent power b. Structural power c. Expert power d. Superpower

II. True or False. Write True if the statement is correct, otherwise write False.

________ 1. Political science is the study of power and government system.


________ 2. Power is not a necessary and important in political science.
________ 3. The study of politics involves a complex process of quantitative data and qualitative
interpretations based on available data.
________ 4. Only government officials have the right to study politics.
________ 5. Governance specifically deals with power in government and how this institution
exerts power for the benefit of the society.
________ 6. It is no use for us to study politics since we don’t have plan to run for public office.
________ 7. To be a good citizen, one should abide the law and constitution of the land.
________ 8. Datu is the leader of the warrior society during the pre-Spanish era.
________ 9. Monarchy according to Aristotle is the good version of tyranny.
________ 10. Democracy is the rule of the few and the elite.
________ 11. Ideologies are goal oriented.
________ 12. Thomas Hobbes is the main proponent of ‘Laissez-Faire’ system.
________ 13. Plato’s famous work is ‘Politics’.
________ 14. Nation and State is one and the same thing in political science.
________ 15. The world we live in the modern era does not manifest globalization.
III. Matching type.

Country Form of Government Characteristics

A1. VATICAN A2. Theocracy A3. The church and the state go hand and hand.

B3. Held by one central authority. Power is not shared in


B1. SPAIN B2. Unitary form
the states or provinces.

C3. The ideas of a single leader glorified. Government


C1. NORTH KOREA C2. Dictatorship tries to control all aspects of social and economic
life.

D4. Power is divided between one central and several


D1. GERMANY D2. Federal form
regional authorities..

E3. It is the government by the few. The group gets its


power from military power, social power, wealth,
E1. CHINA E2. Oligarchy
religion or a combination. Thus, political opposition
is usually suppressed-sometimes violently.

F3. form of government wherein the people directly elect


F1. PHILIPPINES F2. Representative Democracy their leaders who will govern them and perform
governmental functions.

G3. The king, queen, or emperor exercises the supreme


G1. BRUNEI G2. Absolute Monarchy and unlimited powers of government wherein the
position is usually inherited.

Components:

A1. - ________ - ________ E1. - ________ - ________

B1. - ________ - ________ F1. - ________ - ________

C1. - ________ - ________ G1. - ________ - ________

D1. - ________ - ________

IV. Identification. Write the correct answer in the blank / space provided.

_____________________ 1. May be defined as: the art of government, public affairs, compromise
and consensus, and power.
_____________________ 2. A set of political beliefs based on preservation of customs and
traditions that define the character of a society.
_____________________ 3. The study of politics.
_____________________ 4 The ability to achieve a desired outcome and, in politics, is usually
thought of as a relationship.
_____________________ 5. Refers to processes whereby many social relations become relatively
delinked from territorial geography, so that human lives are increasingly played out in the world as
a single place.
_____________________ 6. A government based on the consent of the governed, government by
the people, with the people and to the people.
_____________________ 7. A member of society who possesses rights and responsibilities
_____________________ 8. The exercise of legitimate power.
_____________________ 9. One of the institutions involved in governance.
_____________________ 10. A set of political beliefs emphasizing individual rights and liberties.

IV. Enumeration.
_____________________________ 1.
_____________________________ 2.
_____________________________ 3. Five (5) Political ideologies
_____________________________ 4.
_____________________________ 5.
_____________________________ 6.
_____________________________ 7.
Four (4) Major types of power
_____________________________ 8.
_____________________________ 9.
_____________________________ 10.
_____________________________ 11.
_____________________________ 12. Five (5) Characteristics of a Nation / State
_____________________________ 13.
_____________________________ 14.

V. Essay. Rubrics: Arguments – 3 ; Concrete example - 1.


1.) Compare and contrast: Nation and State.
2.) Do you think you are living in a democratic setting in its full sense in our country? Share your
personal experience and justify your answer.

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