Philippine Politics and Governance Summative Test

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SUMMATIVE TEST

1. What is the primary function of the legislative branch?


A. Enforcement of law B. Interpretation of law
C. Creation, enforcement and amendment of law D. Creation, enactment, and amendment of law

2. Any written statement that limits or guides the behavior of a certain group.
A. International Relations B. Political Theory C. Law D. Comparative Politics

3. Concentrates in establishing and maintaining relations among countries through time.


A. Comparative Politics B. Political Theory C. International Relation D. Law

4. What are the two divisions that make up the Congress (Legislative Branch of the Republic of the Philippines)?
A.The Supreme Court and the Senate
B. The House of Representatives and the Senate
C. The House of Representatives and the Congress
D.The Senate and the Supreme Court

5. A body of rules of conduct or action, prescribed by a compelling authority which the people must follow and obey subject to legal sanctions
and consequences in case of violation.
A. Republic Act B. Ordinances C. Bill D. Law

6. Basic elements of the state are that they can have millions or billions of it regardless of gender.
A. People B. Territory C. Religion D. Sovereignty

7. It is the fundamental or the supreme law of the land.


A. Republic Act B. Constitution C. Bill D. Law

8. Freedom of speech is one of the elements of liberalism, how would define this;
A.Talk as much as you want without respect for others.
B.Write negative write-ups on the government.
C. Go to the street and rally every time you want to talk about the government.
D.Free to express your ideas as long as there is respect and responsibility in everything that you say and write.

9. The following are the characteristics of political ideologies except;


A.It offers an account of the existing order often in the form of a world view.
B.It provides a model of a desired future.
C. It teaches us to be anti-government, religion, and education.
D.It outlines how political change can and should be brought about.

10. Which of the following tells about good governance?


A.There should be political stability and an absence of violence and terrorism.
B.There should be a strict law to be implemented even if it violates the human rights of the citizen.
C. There is no transparency on the activities, programs, and expenses of the government.
D.There is an oppression of freedom of expression.

11. How many stages/readings are there before we pass a law?


A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

12. It is the act of designation by the executive officer, board, or body to whom the power has been delegated of the individual who is to
exercise the functions of a given office.
A. Designation B. Appointment C. Removal D. Acceptance

13. Refers to a form of economy in which production is driven by private ownership.


A. Capitalism B. Communism C. Socialism D. Democracy

14. Which of the following is not included in the Executive Branch of government in the Philippines?
A.Cabinet Members B. Senate C. Vice President D. President
15. The power of a President to reject a bill proposed by a legislature by refusing to sign it into law.
A. Veto B. Appointment C. Removal D. Borrowing

16. Which of the following statements stated a fact about socialism;


A.Socialism sees human being as a social creatures linked by a common humanity.
B.Socialism did not believed about equality.
C. Socialism defended capitalism.
D.All of the above

17. Capacity of an individual to influence the conduct of others.


A. Power B. Governance C. Politics D. Sovereign

18. It is known as the rule of people where the power in government does not emanate from the divine right or any God but from the citizens
of the state.
A. Democracy B. Aristocracy C. Monarchy D. Revolutionary

19. Deals with power in government and how the people or institution exerts power for the benefit of society.
A. Political Science B. Governance C. Politics D. Power

20. Opposite of conservatism for it favors change, prefers more freedom, and has a more optimistic approach
A. Marxism B. Anarchism C. Libertarianism D. Liberalism

21. Is a state in which the great majority shares the same culture.
A. State B. Nation State C. Nation D. Globalization

22. It is the term that deals with power in society.


A. Governance B. Power C. Sovereign D. Politics

23. What do you call the rich Filipino natives who were able to study abroad?
A. Americans B. Katipuneros C. Propagandists D. Ilustrados

24. Just refers to a patch of land sovereign government.


A. Globalization B. Nation State C. State D. Nation

25. Has a central government with the main function of uniting several self-governing state.
A. Democracy B. Federal state C. Monarchy D. Theology

26. It is ruled by king and its hereditary.


A. Democracy B. Theology C. Federal D. Monarchy

27. What constitution wa reinstated followong the People Power Revolution that toppled the Marcos dictatorship?
A. 1935 Constitution B. 1943 Constitution C. 1973 Constitution D. 1987 Constitution

28. It means the power to enforce and administer the laws.


A. Executive Power B. Legislative Power C. Judicial Power D. None of the above

29. It is the power stated in Section 17, Article II in which the president shall have control of all the executive departments bureaus, and
offices.
A. Appointing Power B. Control Power C. Military Power D. Pardoning Power

30. Power is resides with the people as they have the ability to select their leaders
A. Monarchy B. Federal C. Democracy D. Autocracy

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