A. Constitutional Rights

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1. These rights are guaranteed in bill of rights of the constitution.

a. Constitutional Rights

b. Statutory Rights

c. None of these

d. All of these

2. Those rights belonging to individuals by virtue of their citizenship, such as freedom to contract,
right to property, and marriage among others.

a. Civil Rights

b. Political Rights

c. Socio-economic Rights

d. All of these

3. Those rights pertaining to the citizenship of the individual vis-à-vis the administration of the
government, such as right of suffrage right to hold office, and right to petition for redress of wrong.

a. Political Rights

b. Civil Rights

c. Socio-economic Rights

d. All of these

4. A criminal defendant is not presumed guilty in an inquisitorial system. Nevertheless, since a case
would not be brought against a defendant unless there is evidence indicating guilt, the system does
not require the Presumption of Innocence that is fundamental to the adversarial system.

A. True

b. Partially True

c. False

d. Partially False

5. It refers to the declaration and enumeration of the fundamental civil and political rights of a
person with the primary purpose of safeguarding the person from violations by the government, as
well as by individuals and group of individuals.

a. Bill of Rights

b. Human Rights

c. Human Rights Education


6. Who has Human Rights?

a. Absolutely Everyone

b. No one

c. None of these

d. All of these

7. DOJ means.

a. Department of Justice

b. Department of Justices

c. Departmen of Justices

d. All of these

8. An organization that check and balance mechanism created by law against erring policemen. It
was established by virtue of________, it is the central receiving entity for citizens' complaints against
any uniformed member of the Philippine National Police (PNP).

a. Republic Act No. 8551

b. Republic Act No. 8515

c. Republic Act No. 8115

9. Laws and Legal Documents that ensure the Human Rights of Filipino

a. Bill of Rights

b. UDCHR

C. ICCPR

D. All of these

10. Rights of the accused found in __

a. Rule 115 of the Criminal Procedure

b. Rule 113 of the Criminal Procedure

c. Rule 112 of the Criminal Procedure

d. Rule 117 of the Criminal Procedure

11. It indicates that the bill of rights is a safeguard not just against the abuses of the government but
also of individuals or group of individuals.

a. Bill of Rights
b. Human Rights

c. Human Right Education

d. All of these

12. Bill of Rights, it includes ____which declare a Filipino citizen’s rights and privileges that the
constitution has to protect, no matter what.

a. 22 sections

b. 23 sections

c. 24 sections

d. 25 sections

13. It refers not just to physical safety but also to the importance of quality of life.
a. Right to Life
b. Right to Liberty
c. Right to Property
d. All of these
14. It means freedom to exercise one’s faculties.

a. Positive Freedom

b. Negative Freedom

c. Libel

d. All of these

15. It is important to note however that privileges like licenses are not protected property; but they
may evolve in a protected right if much is invested in them as means of livelihood.

a. True

b. Partially True

c. False

d. Partially False

16. The Rights to life, liberty, and property can be taken without due process.
a. False
b. True
c. None of these
d. I don’t know
17. This right is “the embodiment of the supporting idea of fair play” and its essence is that it is “a
law which hears before it condemns which proceeds upon inquiry and renders judgment only after
trial.”
a. Due process of law
b. Procedural
c. Substantive
d. All of these
18. It involves the method or manner by which the law is enforced.

a. Procedural aspect

b. Substantive aspect

c. Due Process of Law

d. All of these

19. It requires, essentially, the opportunity to be heard in which every citizen is given the chance to
defend himself or explain his side through the protection of general rules of procedure. It
contemplates notice and opportunity to be heard before judgment is rendered.

a. Procedural due process

b. Substantive due process

c. Due process of law

d. All of these

20. It refers to protections given to the person of an accused in any criminal case.

a. Rights of the accused

b. Civil Rights

c. Socio-economic Rights

d. None of these

21. CHR means

a. Commission on Human Rights

b. Comission on Human Rights

c. Commision on Human Rights

d. All of these
22. It refers to the declaration and enumeration of the fundamental civil and political rights of a
person with the primary purpose of safeguarding the person from violations by the government, as
well as by individuals and group of individuals.

a. Bill of Rights

b. Human Rights

c. Political Rights

d. Civil Rights

13. An organization who check and balance mechanism created by law against erring) policemen. It
is the central receiving entity for citizens' complaints against any uniformed member of the
Philippine National Police (PNP).

a. PLEB

b. IAS

c. DOJ

d. CHR

24. It is the most important parts of the fundamental law since it aims at balancing the power of the
government and the various freedoms of the individual.

a. Bill of Rights

b. Human Rights

c. Human Rights Education

d. All of these

25. The Bill of Rights provided for two things: first, restrictions directed against the state,and second,
explicit identification and no limitation of the individual.

a. True

b. Partially True

c. False

d. I don’t know

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