Philippine Government Structure Quiz

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Which branch of government in the Philippines is responsible for carrying out legislative duties?

  • Executive branch
  • Supreme Court
  • Judicial branch
  • Senate (correct)

Who serves as both the head of state and the head of government in the Philippines?

  • The president (correct)
  • The House of Legislators
  • The Senate
  • The Supreme Court

How long can a president hold office in the Philippines?

  • One four-year term
  • One six-year term (correct)
  • One five-year term
  • No term limit

Which branch of government in the Philippines has extensive review jurisdiction over judgments issued by other institutions?

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How is the House of Legislators in the Philippines composed?

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Study Notes

Government Structure in the Philippines

  • The legislative branch of the Philippine government is responsible for carrying out legislative duties.

Executive Branch

  • The President of the Philippines serves as both the head of state and the head of government.

Presidential Term

  • A president in the Philippines can hold office for a term of six years, with a limit of one re-election.

Judicial Branch

  • The Supreme Court has extensive review jurisdiction over judgments issued by other institutions.

Legislative Branch

  • The House of Representatives in the Philippines is composed of district representatives and sectoral representatives.

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