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`Kagawaran ng Edukasyon

Rehiyon VII
Dibisyon ng Bohol
Distrito ng San Miguel
SEBASTIAN A. JALA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tomoc, San Miguel, Bohol
Senior High School
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name: ________________________________________________ Score: _________________
Track/Strand: __________________________________________ Date: __________________

PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 12

SECOND SEMESTER - FIRST QUARTER


QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT

General Directions: Read and understand each statements and questions carefully. Write legibly and ERASURES in any
form are NOT ALLOWED. USE THIS TESTPAPER as your answer sheet.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on the blank before
the number.

_____1. It refers to the exercise of control within society through the making and enforcement of collective decisions.
A. Civil Society B. Governance C. Government D. Politics

_____2. Indicator of good governance wherein the most vulnerable ones are taken into consideration.
A. Accountability B. Equity and inclusiveness C. Participatory D. Transparency

_____3. What view about politics stresses the statement: Conflict resolution is at the heart of politics?
A. Politics as power C. Politics as art of government
B. Politics as public affairs D. Politics as compromise and consensus

_____4. What do you call the formal institutions through which a group of people is ruled or governed?
A. Civil Society B. Governance C. Government D. Politics

_____5. According to this characteristic of good governance, every person or group is responsible for their actions most
especially when their acts affect public interest.
A. Accountability B. Responsiveness C. Rule of Law D. Transparency

_____6. Which among the choices below refers to the importance of government?
A. building alliances C. promotion of war
B. maintenance of peace and order D. winning elections

_____7. What do you call the exercise of power or authority by political leaders for the well-being of their country’s
citizens or inhabitants and is also based on the realization that the government alone cannot do everything for the people?
A. Authority B. Basic rights C. Corruption D. Governance

_____8. What characteristic of good governance requires that people are open to information regarding decision-making
process and the implementation of decisions?
A. Accountability B. Responsiveness C. Transparency D. Zeal

_____9. What term pertains to organizations that are private in nature but have public functions or objectives that affect
the process of governance?
A. Civil Society B. Governance C. Government D. State

_____10. Active involvement of all affected and interested parties in the decision making process is the hallmark of this
indicator of good governance.
A. Accountability B. Consensus D. Participatory C. Equity and inclusiveness

_____ 11. It refers to a system of belief about how society should function, behave, and operate.
A. Ideology B. Philosophy C. Psychology D. Theology

_____12. Which of the following is NOT a function of political ideology?


A. It creates laws in order to achieve a perfect society.
B. It offers an account of existing order by examining what works and what does not work.
C. It outlines how political change or the desired social order can be achieved.
D. It provides a model of a desired social order, a vision of Good Society

_____13. It is the set of political beliefs emphasizing individual rights and liberties.
A. Conservatism B. Liberalism C. Socialism D. None of the above

_____14. What set of political beliefs emphasizes preservation of customs and traditions that define the character of a
society?
A. Conservatism B. Liberalism C. Socialism D. None of the above

_____15. Which of the following describes a set of political beliefs emphasizing community and social equality?
A. Conservatism B. Liberalism C. Socialism D. None of the above

_____16. What type of power is manifested if the target person complies in order to avoid punishments he or she believes
are controlled by the agent?
A. Coercive power B. Legitimate power C. Referent Power D. Reward power

_____17. What type of power is employed if the target person complies because he or she believes the agent has the right
to make the request and the target person has the obligation to comply?
A. Coercive Power B. Legitimate Power C. Referent Power D. Reward Power

_____18. What type of power was in place if the target person complies because he or she believes that the agent has
special knowledge about the best way to do something?
A. Coercive Power B. Expert Power C. Legitimate Power D. Reward Power

_____19. What type of power where the target person complies in order to obtain rewards he or she believes are
controlled by the agent?
A. Coercive Power B. Expert Power C. Legitimate Power D. Reward Power

_____20. What type of power where the target person complies because he or she admires or identifies with the agent and
wants to gain the agent’s approval?
A. Referent Power B. Expert Power C. Legitimate Power D. Reward Power

_____21. (1) Power is the ability to get someone to do something he/she wants to accomplish thus making things happen
in the way he/she wants. (2) In having such ability, along with the exercise of power is an influence.
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____22. (1) A government can exist even if it is not a state. (2) A state can exist even without a government.
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____23. (1) The Philippines practiced a federal form of government. (2) The country also has a presidential form of
government.
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____24. (1) Government is the exercise of political, economic, and administrative authority to manage a nation’s affairs.
(2) The Philippine government maintains social order, provide public services, and enforces binding decisions. _____
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____25. It is a political community that has sovereign jurisdiction over a clearly defined territory and exercises authority
through several institutions including the government.
A. Globalization B. Nation C. Sovereignty D. State

_____26. It is an agency to which the political ideology of the state is expressed and carried out.
A. Government B. People C. Sovereignty D. Territory

_____27. It is a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular
country or territory.
A. Globalization B. Nation C. People D. State
_____28. It is the power of the state to enforce the law over its subjects within its jurisdiction and demand obedience from
them
A. Government B. People C. Sovereignty D. Territory

_____28. It is the process whereby information, commodities and images that have been produced in one part of the world
enter into a global flow that tends to ‘flatten out’ cultural differences between nations, regions and individuals.
A. Economic Globalization C. Religious Globalization
B. Political Globalization D. Socio-cultural Globalization

_____29. It is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations,
a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology.
A. Globalization B. Nation C. State D. Territory

_____30. It includes all the land, sea and airspace the state exercises jurisdiction on.
A. Government B. People C. Sovereignty D. Territory

_____31. Refers to the interconnectedness of economies through trade and the exchange of resources.
A. Economic Globalization C. Religious Globalization
B. Political Globalization D. Socio-cultural Globalization

_____32. Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among people companies and governments
worldwide. The following statements are advantages of globalization to one state or nation except one, which is this?
A. Development of trade systems C. Growing influence of international organizations
B. Interpenetration of cultures D. Globalization is a threat to our environment

_____33. Refers to the amount of political co-operation that exists between different countries.
A. Economic Globalization C. Religious Globalization
B. Political Globalization D. Socio-cultural Globalization

_____34. The following are example of political globalization except one, which is this?
A. European Union C. World Trade Organization
B. United Nations D. The rise of transnational companies like Mc Donald’s

_____35. The following statements best described the characteristic of a nation, except one, which is this?
A. It is political in concept
B. The people are loyal and proud to be in the group
C. The people are set off from neighboring groups by: religion, language, traditions, and way of life.
D. A central government strong enough to defend itself against its enemies and keep order within its borders.

II. FILL IN THE BLANKS. Directions: Complete the statement below by providing the correct word, write your answer
on the blank.

A state is a (36) P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ organization and it is composed of four elements: people, territory, government
and sovereignty. A nation is (37) C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and backed by spiritual, emotional and moral power. (38) G _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ pave the way to the development of political, socio-cultural and economic aspects of one state and nation.
Through globalization, positive and negative effects was significantly (39) _ _ _ _ to the progress and success of the state
and nation.

III. ARRANGE THE EVENTS. Directions: Arrange the following events in chronological order by writing the letters
A-F on the blank provided.

_____ 40. President Elpidio Quirino’s goal as chief executive, revolved around strengthening the people’s confidence in
the government and the restoration of peace.
_____ 41. Marcos Administration focused on “the revival of the greatness of the nation.”
_____ 42. To solve the massive socio-economic problems of the period, President Roxas reorganized the government, and
proposed a wide-sweeping legislative program.
_____ 43. The Garcia administration promoted the “Filipino First” policy.
_____ 44. Macapagal reiterated his resolve to eradicate corruption, and assured the public that honesty would prevail in
his presidency.
_____ 45. The principles of the Magsaysay administration were codified in the Magsaysay Credo, and became the theme
of leadership and public service.
Kagawaran ng Edukasyon
Rehiyon VII
Dibisyon ng Bohol
Distrito ng San Miguel
SEBASTIAN A. JALA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tomoc, San Miguel, Bohol
Senior High School
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name: ________________________________________________ Score: _________________
Track/Strand: __________________________________________ Date: __________________

PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 12

SECOND SEMESTER - FIRST QUARTER


QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT

General Directions: Read and understand each statements and questions carefully. Write legibly and ERASURES in any
form are NOT ALLOWED. USE THIS TESTPAPER as your answer sheet.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on the blank before
the number.

_____1. It refers to the exercise of control within society through the making and enforcement of collective decisions.
A. Civil Society B. Governance C. Government D. Politics

_____2. Indicator of good governance wherein the most vulnerable ones are taken into consideration.
A. Accountability B. Equity and inclusiveness C. Participatory D. Transparency

_____3. What view about politics stresses the statement: Conflict resolution is at the heart of politics?
A. Politics as power C. Politics as art of government
B. Politics as public affairs D. Politics as compromise and consensus

_____4. What do you call the formal institutions through which a group of people is ruled or governed?
A. Civil Society B. Governance C. Government D. Politics

_____5. According to this characteristic of good governance, every person or group is responsible for their actions most
especially when their acts affect public interest.
A. Accountability B. Responsiveness C. Rule of Law D. Transparency

_____6. Which among the choices below refers to the importance of government?
A. building alliances C. promotion of war
B. maintenance of peace and order D. winning elections

_____7. What do you call the exercise of power or authority by political leaders for the well-being of their country’s
citizens or inhabitants and is also based on the realization that the government alone cannot do everything for the people?
A. Authority B. Basic rights C. Corruption D. Governance

_____8. What characteristic of good governance requires that people are open to information regarding decision-making
process and the implementation of decisions?
A. Accountability B. Responsiveness C. Transparency D. Zeal

_____9. What term pertains to organizations that are private in nature but have public functions or objectives that affect
the process of governance?
A. Civil Society B. Governance C. Government D. State

_____10. Active involvement of all affected and interested parties in the decision making process is the hallmark of this
indicator of good governance.
A. Accountability B. Consensus D. Participatory C. Equity and inclusiveness

_____ 11. It refers to a system of belief about how society should function, behave, and operate.
A. Ideology B. Philosophy C. Psychology D. Theology

_____12. Which of the following is NOT a function of political ideology?


A. It creates laws in order to achieve a perfect society.
B. It offers an account of existing order by examining what works and what does not work.
C. It outlines how political change or the desired social order can be achieved.
D. It provides a model of a desired social order, a vision of Good Society

_____13. It is the set of political beliefs emphasizing individual rights and liberties.
A. Conservatism B. Liberalism C. Socialism D. None of the above

_____14. What set of political beliefs emphasizes preservation of customs and traditions that define the character of a
society?
A. Conservatism B. Liberalism C. Socialism D. None of the above

_____15. Which of the following describes a set of political beliefs emphasizing community and social equality?
A. Conservatism B. Liberalism C. Socialism D. None of the above

_____16. What type of power is manifested if the target person complies in order to avoid punishments he or she believes
are controlled by the agent?
A. Coercive power B. Legitimate power C. Referent Power D. Reward power

_____17. What type of power is employed if the target person complies because he or she believes the agent has the right
to make the request and the target person has the obligation to comply?
A. Coercive Power B. Legitimate Power C. Referent Power D. Reward Power

_____18. What type of power was in place if the target person complies because he or she believes that the agent has
special knowledge about the best way to do something?
A. Coercive Power B. Expert Power C. Legitimate Power D. Reward Power

_____19. What type of power where the target person complies in order to obtain rewards he or she believes are
controlled by the agent?
A. Coercive Power B. Expert Power C. Legitimate Power D. Reward Power

_____20. What type of power where the target person complies because he or she admires or identifies with the agent and
wants to gain the agent’s approval?
A. Referent Power B. Expert Power C. Legitimate Power D. Reward Power

_____21. (1) Power is the ability to get someone to do something he/she wants to accomplish thus making things happen
in the way he/she wants. (2) In having such ability, along with the exercise of power is an influence.
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____22. (1) A government can exist even if it is not a state. (2) A state can exist even without a government.
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____23. (1) The Philippines practiced a federal form of government. (2) The country also has a presidential form of
government.
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____24. (1) Government is the exercise of political, economic, and administrative authority to manage a nation’s affairs.
(2) The Philippine government maintains social order, provide public services, and enforces binding decisions. _____
A. Both statements are TRUE C. Only the first statement is TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE D. Only the first statement is FALSE

_____25. It is a political community that has sovereign jurisdiction over a clearly defined territory and exercises authority
through several institutions including the government.
A. Globalization B. Nation C. Sovereignty D. State

_____26. It is an agency to which the political ideology of the state is expressed and carried out.
A. Government B. People C. Sovereignty D. Territory

_____27. It is a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular
country or territory.
A. Globalization B. Nation C. People D. State
_____28. It is the power of the state to enforce the law over its subjects within its jurisdiction and demand obedience from
them
A. Government B. People C. Sovereignty D. Territory

_____28. It is the process whereby information, commodities and images that have been produced in one part of the world
enter into a global flow that tends to ‘flatten out’ cultural differences between nations, regions and individuals.
A. Economic Globalization C. Religious Globalization
B. Political Globalization D. Socio-cultural Globalization

_____29. It is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations,
a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology.
A. Globalization B. Nation C. State D. Territory

_____30. It includes all the land, sea and airspace the state exercises jurisdiction on.
A. Government B. People C. Sovereignty D. Territory

_____31. Refers to the interconnectedness of economies through trade and the exchange of resources.
A. Economic Globalization C. Religious Globalization
B. Political Globalization D. Socio-cultural Globalization

_____32. Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among people companies and governments
worldwide. The following statements are advantages of globalization to one state or nation except one, which is this?
A. Development of trade systems C. Growing influence of international organizations
B. Interpenetration of cultures D. Globalization is a threat to our environment

_____33. Refers to the amount of political co-operation that exists between different countries.
A. Economic Globalization C. Religious Globalization
B. Political Globalization D. Socio-cultural Globalization

_____34. The following are example of political globalization except one, which is this?
A. European Union C. World Trade Organization
B. United Nations D. The rise of transnational companies like Mc Donald’s

_____35. The following statements best described the characteristic of a nation, except one, which is this?
A. It is political in concept
B. The people are loyal and proud to be in the group
C. The people are set off from neighboring groups by: religion, language, traditions, and way of life.
D. A central government strong enough to defend itself against its enemies and keep order within its borders.

II. FILL IN THE BLANKS. Directions: Complete the statement below by providing the correct word, write your answer
on the blank.

A state is a (36) POLITICAL organization and it is composed of four elements: people, territory, government and
sovereignty. A nation is (37) CULTURAL and backed by spiritual, emotional and moral power. (38) GLOBALIZATION
pave the way to the development of political, socio-cultural and economic aspects of one state and nation. Through
globalization, positive and negative effects was significantly (39) LINK to the progress and success of the state and
nation.

III. ARRANGE THE EVENTS. Directions: Arrange the following events in chronological order by writing the letters
A-F on the blank provided.

(B) 40. President Elpidio Quirino’s goal as chief executive, revolved around strengthening the people’s confidence in the
government and the restoration of peace.
(F) 41. Marcos Administration focused on “the revival of the greatness of the nation.”
(A) 42. To solve the massive socio-economic problems of the period, President Roxas reorganized the government, and
proposed a wide-sweeping legislative program.
(D) 43. The Garcia administration promoted the “Filipino First” policy.
(E) 44. Macapagal reiterated his resolve to eradicate corruption, and assured the public that honesty would prevail in his
presidency.
(C) 45. The principles of the Magsaysay administration were codified in the Magsaysay Credo, and became the theme of
leadership and public service.

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