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This document is a study sheet for a midterm exam in a Philippine Law course focusing on the topics of Philippine Law, legal concepts such as natural law, and relevant laws, like RA 8559.

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INTRODUCTION (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 4.What legal body issues administrative regulations that oversee the agricultural sector in 1. What is the highest source of Law in the the Philippines? Philippines?...

INTRODUCTION (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 4.What legal body issues administrative regulations that oversee the agricultural sector in 1. What is the highest source of Law in the the Philippines? Philippines? ANSWER: Department of Agriculture A. The Philippine Constitution B. Local Ordinance 5. Which type of law governs the relationship C. Statutory Law between individuals and the state, especially in D. Judicial Decisions matters like taxation and criminal offenses? ANSWER: Public Law 2. Which document is known as the foundation of English common law? A. Code of Hammurabi INTRODUCTION (TRUE OR FALSE) B. Twelve Tables C. Magna Carta 1. The Concept of Klaat comprises the ancient D. The Bible Egyptian concepts of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice, representing 3. The following are three legal philosophers a fundamental principle of equity. from the Renaissance and Enlightenment except FALSE – CONCEPT OF MAAT _____. A. John Locke 2. Statutory Law is the term for laws passed by B. Montesquieu the Philippine Congress that apply to all citizens C. Jean-Jacques Rousseau TRUE D. Confucius 3. Draco was an ancient Greek legislator who 4. What are the two general divisions of laws? introduced a harsh law code in 621 BCE. A. Law in its legal and non-legal sense TRUE B. Law in its correct and incorrect sense C. Law in its practical and impractical 4. The Civil, Contract, and Family Laws are sense three types of Public Law in the Philippines, D. None of the above which focus on relationships involving individuals. 5. The following is/are legal classification/s FALSE - PRIVATE under public law A. Constitutional Law 5. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial are the B. Criminal Law three branches of the government. C. Administrative Law TRUE D. All of the above INTRODUCTION (IDENTIFICATION) 1. It is the philosophy asserting that certain rights are inherent by virtue of human nature ANSWER: Natural Law 2. The code of Hammurabi is known for its ancient precept known as ____, a form of retaliatory justice commonly associated with the saying “an eye for an eye”. ANSWER: lex talionis 3. Which source of law consists of the written decisions made by the Philippine Supreme Court and other courts interpreting existing laws? ANSWER: Judicial Precedents RA 8559 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 1 The process that must be followed before a RA 8559 (IDENTIFICATION) Board member can be removed for neglect of duty in RA 8559? 1. In what year was RA 8559 approved? A. The Board must vote unanimously to remove 1998 the member. B. The member can be removed without any 2. In Agricultural engineering examination, how prior notice. long is the requirement for re-examination after C. The decision can be made solely based on the President’s judgment. failing thrice? D. The member must be given a notice 1 year and an opportunity for a hearing. 3. Known as "Philippine Agricultural Engineering 2.According to Section 21 of Philippine Act of 1998" Agricultural Act of 1998, which of the following is RA 8559 true regarding plans and specifications? A. They can be accepted by government 4. In Section 32: Penalties of RA 8559, what is officials without a seal. the maximum fine for violations? B. They must be prepared, signed, and P200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand sealed by a duly registered Pesos) agricultural engineer. C. Any engineer can sign off on plans 5. How many years must a member of the Board regardless of their licensure status. be an active practitioner? D. Plans can be submitted after the project has 10 years been completed. 3. What penalties are imposed on individuals RA 8559 (TRUE OR FALSE) who violate the provisions of RA 8559 as stated in Section 32? 1. According to RA 8559, the member of the A. A fine between P50,000 and P200,000, board must be at least 30 years of age. imprisonment for 6 months to 3 False - 35 years, or both B. A warning and mandatory training 2. The general weighted average of a candidate C. A fine of up to P20,000 and community for a licensure examination for agricultural service D. A fine between P60,000 and P100,000, engineering must be 70%. imprisonment for 5 months to 4 years, or True both 3. According to the law, foreigners are allowed 4. In RA 8559, section 21, what is the to practice agricultural engineering even though consequence for violating the provisions related their country does not permit Filipino agricultural to the seal and use of seal? engineers to practice within its territorial limits. A. Grounds for administrative and/or False - not allowed to practice criminal action may be imposed. agricultural engineering B. Only administrative sanctions apply. C. No consequences are specified. 4. The RA 8559 was approved on February 26, D. Fine is the only penalty. 1998. True 5. Section 18 (Re-Examination) of RA 8559, what is the requirement for an applicant who 5. According to RA 8559, the board must be fails to pass the examination for the third time? composed of 4 members. A. They can retake the examination False - 3 members immediately. B. They are permanently disqualified from taking the examination again. C. They must wait for one year before taking another examination. D. They can appeal to retake the exam sooner. RA 10915 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 2. Refers to the professional organization of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers duly 1. What section indicated the vacancy and accredited by the Board and the Commission removal of the board members. Accredited Integrated Professional a. Section 10 Organization (AIPO) b. Section 9 c. Section 11 3. Refers to the use and application of d. Section 12 agricultural and biosystems sensors. Agricultural and Biosystems 2. Republic Act 10915 Section 19, the Board Automation and Instrumentation shall submit to the Commission the ratings obtained by each candidate within after the 4.. In section 16, The Board may any certificate examination, unless extended for just cause. of registration obtained through a. 15 days misrepresentation made in the application for b. 20 days examination. c. 10 days suspend or revoke d. 30 days 5. In Section 22, Issuance of Certificate of 3. In RA 10915, One of the Qualifications of Registration and Professional Identification Members of the Board must be at least years of Card. shall be issued to those who are age. registered after payment of fees prescribed by a. 35 the Commission. b. 30 Certificate of registration (COR) c. 45 d. 33 MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE 4. It should be _____ grade in each subject for a candidate to pass the licensure exam. 1. All agricultural and biosystems engineering A. At least 60% facilities/projects supervised and maintained or accredited by the government such as grain/agro-processing complex, B. At least 65% slaughterhouse, communal and national irrigation system, C. At least 50% agricultural machinery and equipment service centers, and D. At least 55% testing and evaluation centers must have at least two (2) licensed agricultural and biosystems engineer. 5. Which of the following action may result in the ANSWER: FALSE - ONE (1) suspension or revocation of an engineer's certificate of registration? 2. Section 6: Creation and Composition of the Board, A. Teaching without a license 5 nominees for each position shall be submitted by B. Engaging in private business while the AIPO in the Philippines. employed ANSWER: TRUE C. Committing gross incompetence or negligence 3. The Chairperson or a member of the Board may be reappointed to their positions for another term of D. Serving as a government consultant three (3) years immediately after the expiry of their terms. ANSWER: TRUE RA 10915 (IDENTIFICATION) 4. To be qualified as having passed the Agricultural 1. An applicant who fails to pass the and Biosystems Engineers Licensure Examination, a examination for the third (3rd) time shall be candidate must obtain a weighted general average of allowed to take another examination only after seventy percent (70%). the lapse of and only after having undertaken a ANSWER: TRUE refresher program in a duly accredited institution. 5. RA 10915, Section 36. Code of Technical Standards. The one (1) year existing Philippine Agricultural Engineering Standards (PAES) shall be transformed Philippine Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Standards (PABES). ANSWER: TRUE RA 8981 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) RA 8981 (IDENTIFICATION) 1. According to RA 8981, what is the penalty for 1. It defines the PRC's organizational practicing a profession without a license? structure, including the creation of the PRC a) Fine only Board of Commissioners and the PRC b) Fine and imprisonment Professional Regulatory Boards. c) Imprisonment only Answer: Section 4 d) Community service only 2. This section of RA 8981 state that the PRC 2. According to PRC MODERNIZING ACT OF was establish as highly centralized and 2000, who is exempt from taking a licensure autonomous body. examination? Answer: Section 2 a) Professionals who have been practicing for at least five years 3. This section of RA 8981 state that a professional b) Foreign professionals who have should comply all the requirement of Continuing equivalent qualifications Professional Education (CPE) to renew a c) Professionals who have completed an professional license. apprenticeship program Answer: section 20 d) Professionals who have been issued a special permit by the PRC 4. In 1950, how many professions were under the Professional Regulation Commission 3. Who is considered a professional under RA (PRC)? 8981? Answer: 33 profession a) Anyone who has a degree from a Philippine university 5. According to Republic Act No. 546 on June b) Anyone who has passed a 17, 1950, the Professional Regulation licensure examination in a particular Commission (PRC) was previously called profession as... c) Anyone who has a degree from a Answer: Office of the Board of foreign university Examiners d) Anyone who has been practicing a profession for at least five years True or False (RA 8981) 4. What is the minimum number of members required for a professional organization to be 1. All professional regulatory boards is required recognized under RA 8981? to have at least 7 members, based on the PRC a) 50 members modernization act. b) 100 members Answer: False c) 60 members d) 10 members 2. RA 8981 requires all professionals to undergo continuing professional development (CPD) 5. What is the role of the Professional programs. Regulatory Boards (PRBs) in RA 8981? Answer: True a) To regulate the practice of professions 3. RA 8981 aims to modernize the practice of b) To set the standards for professional professional regulation in the Philippines. education Answer: True c) To discipline professionals who violate the law 4. It was stated in RA 8981 that the conduct of d) To conduct licensure examinations random inspections of professional workplaces is allowed. Answer: False 5. The PRC has the authority to approve professional training programs. Answer: True RA 10601 (Multiple Choice) 2. Which bureau is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the national 1. The primary goal of the Agricultural and planning and implementation of agri- Fisheries Mechanization (AFMech) Law is fisheries engineering projects? to? Ans: Bureau of Agricultural and a) To promote food security Fisheries Engineering (BAFE) b) To increase farmers' income c) To reduce dependency on imported 3. What is the name of the law that requires agricultural machinery the registration of agricultural and fishery d) All of the above machinery? Ans: Agricultural and Fisheries 2. Which agency is responsible for Mechanization (AFMech) Law coordinating the National Agri-fishery Mechanization Program? 4. Farm land clustering with a minimum of fifty a) Department of Trade and Industry (50)-hectare cluster for synchronized b) Department of Science and farming operations, from land preparation Technology to harvesting, in cooperation or contract c) Department of Agriculture with agricultural mechanized operation d) Department of Labor and service providers; Employment Ans: Contiguous Farming 3. What is the main purpose of the Agricultural 5. What is the term used to refer to the Machinery Testing and Evaluation Center development, adoption, and application of (AMTEC)? appropriate agricultural and fisheries a) To test and evaluate agricultural machinery? machinery Ans: Agricultural and fisheries b) To manufacture agricultural mechanization machinery c) To provide training for farmers d) To distribute agricultural machinery RA 10601 (TRUE OR FALSE) 4. Which law establishes the framework for 1 The AFMech Law aims to increase farmers' agricultural and fisheries mechanization in income through the use of modern agricultural the Philippines? machinery. a) Republic Act No. 7601 Ans: True b) Republic Act No. 8435 c) Republic Act No. 10601 2. The Department of Agriculture is the lead d) Republic Act No. 8559 agency in implementing the National Agri-fishery Mechanization Program. 5. What is the acronym for the Philippine Ans: True Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization? 3. The Agricultural Machinery Testing and Evaluation a) PHilMech Center is responsible for conducting research on b) AFMech machines in the sector of agriculture. c) AMTEC Ans: False (testing and evaluation.) d) BAFPS 4. The AFMech Law requires all agricultural machinery to be registered with the Department of Agriculture before mass production. RA 10601 (IDENTIFICATION) Ans: True 1. What is the name of the advisory body that 5. The Philippine Center for Postharvest Development ensures the success of the AFMech and Mechanization is primarily focused on promoting programs? the use of renewable energy in agriculture. Ans:: Agricultural and Fisheries Ans: False (While PHilMech promotes Mechanization Committee (AFMeC) mechanization, its focus is on postharvest development as well.) REPUBLIC ACT 9184 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 8. What is the maximum period under RA 9184 for government agencies to release 1. The BAC consists of how many the Notice of Award after determining the compositions? Lowest Calculated Responsive Bid? a. 5 members Answer: Fifteen (15) calendar days b. 7 members c. 5 to 7 members 9. Which procurement method under RA 9184 d. All the above is used when the goods are highly technical or proprietary in nature, and only a limited 2. The following below are all examples of number of suppliers are known to possess alternative bidding except. the required expertise? a. Direct contracting Answer: Limited Source Bidding b. Limited source bidding c. Negotiated Procurement 10. What document under RA 9184 outlines the d. Competitive bidding complete list of all procurement activities a Answer: D. Competitive bidding government agency intends to undertake within a given fiscal year? 3. Which of the following is NOT a principle Answer: Annual Procurement Plan under Republic Act 9184, or the Government (APP) Procurement Reform Act? A) Transparency in the procurement process RA 9184 (TRUE OR FALSE) B) Competitiveness among bidders C) Prioritizing the lowest bid at all costs 11. RA 9184 applies to all government D) Equal opportunity for all bidders procurement regardless of the amount or type of project. 4. Republic Act 9184, who is responsible for Answer: True approving the Annual Procurement Plan (APP) of a government agency? 12. In all situations, the law allows A) General Services Office (GSO "emergency procurement" only. B) Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) Answer: (False - Only in specific C) Head of the Procuring Entity (HOPE) emergencies) D) Commission on Audit (COA) 13. Purchasing Refers to a method open to 5. According to RA 9184, what is the primary participation by any interested party and role of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC)? consists of the following processes: A) Approve the winning bid advertisement, pre-bid conference, eligibility B) Manage the procurement process, screening of prospective bidders, receipt from bidding to award and opening of bids, post-qualification, C) Prepare the Terms of Reference (TOR) award of contract, and bids evaluation. D) Conduct post-qualification of bidders Answer: False. Procurement 14. Under RA 9184, the procuring entity can RA 9184 (IDENTIFICATION) reject all bids if none meet the requirements or if the bids are too costly. 6. What official committee oversees the Answer: true procurement process in government agencies under RA 9184? 15. Competitiveness: Procurement Answer: Bids and Awards Committee procedures are simplified and adaptable to (BAC) modern technology for efficient and effective execution. 7. Name the procurement method under RA Answer: False. Streamline Process 9184 that allows procurement without public bidding due to failure in two consecutive biddings or case of emergencies. Answer: Negotiated Procurement INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (MULTIPLE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CHOICE) (IDENTIFICATION) 1. Which of the following describes intellectual 1. What is a patent? property? A patent gives an inventor the A. Terrestrial property such as residential exclusive right to their invention(s) and agricultural land B. Objects and product s obtain through 2. RA 8293 is also known as? purchase Intellectual Property Code of the C. Creations of the mind such as Philippines inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, etc. 3. Copyrights protect what? D. Creation of the hands such as Artistic works/Literary works woodworking products and crafts 4. What is a trademark? 2. What does the intellectual property code of A symbol, word, or design that the Philippines do? identifies goods or services of a A. Protects the rights of the people to business and distinguishes them their intellectual property from others B. Increase the intellectual capacity of the Filipino people 5. How long do trademarks last in the C. Protects the rights of the people against Philippines? discrimination 10 years D. Protect the intelligence of the Filipino people INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (TRUE OR 3. IPOPHIL stands for? FALSE) A. International property organization of the Philippines 1. Copyrights last for the lifetime of the creator B. Intellectual property order of the plus 50 years after their death Philippines TRUE C. Internal property office of the Philippines D. Intellectual property office of the 2. Using/copying someone’s work without their Philippines full permission is a crime TRUE 4. How long is a patent valid in the Philippine? A. 10 years after filing date of application 3. Lawsuits cannot be filed against someone B. 20 years after filing date of who steals your patented invention application FALSE-can C. 24 years before filing date of application D. 50 years after filing date of application 4. Generic terms cannot be trademarked TRUE 5. What kind of inventions can be patented? A. Inventions that are new, useful, and 5. RA 8293 seeks to protect and secure the involve an inventive step that is not exclusive rights of gifted individuals obvious False B. Inventions that are pre-existing with trademarks and patents C. Artwork that is new, useful, an involve an inventive step that is not obvious D. Artwork that is pre-existing with copyrights and trademarks WATER CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES WATER CODE OF THE PH (IDENTIFICATION) (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 1. The primary legal framework governing the 1. According to Republic Act 1067, what is use, conservation, and management of water the primary purpose of this law also known resources in the Philippines. as the Philippine Water Code? Philippine Water Code (RA 1067) a) To regulate the use of water for industrial purposes. 2. The government agency tasked with b) To promote the conservation and overseeing the implementation of the Water management of water resources. Code and ensuring the sustainable management c) To establish a national water supply of water resources. system for all Filipinos. National Water Resources Board d) To protect the rights of indigenous (NWRB) communities to water resources. 3. The act of polluting water resources, which 2. Which of the following is NOT a principle is strictly prohibited and penalized under the of the Philippine Water Code? Water Code. a.) Water resources should be managed Water Pollution in a sustainable and equitable manner. b.) Water is a public resource. 4. The legal document required for the use of c.) Water rights are absolute and water resources, outlining the purpose, location, cannot be limited. and volume of water to be used. d.) The use of water should be Water Permit prioritized for beneficial uses. 5. The legal principle that emphasizes the need to manage water resources in a way that meets 3. Role of local government units (LGUs) the needs of present and future generations. in water resource management under the Sustainable Water Management Water Code. a) To implement national water policies at the local level. WATER CODE OF THE PH (TRUE OR FALSE) b) To regulate the use of water within their jurisdiction. 1. The Philippine clean air act focuses on the c) To provide water services to their conservation, management, and equitable constituents. distribution of all water resources, not just for d) All of the above. agriculture. Ans. False 4. Role of the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) under the Water Code. 2. According to The Water Code recognizes a) To regulate the use of water for that water is a public resource, available to all irrigation purposes. Filipinos b) To conduct research on water Ans. True resources. c) To provide financial assistance to 3. LGUs play a significant role in implementing water projects. national water policies at the local level, regulating d) To oversee the implementation of water use, and providing water services. the Water Code. Ans. True 5. Water Code address the issue of water 4. WQMA are established to identify and protect pollution, in what way/s? areas with high water quality, ensuring the a) By imposing strict penalties on polluters. sustainability of water resources. b) By promoting the use of water treatment Ans. True technologies. c) By establishing water quality standards 5. The Philippine Water Code (RA 1067) was and monitoring programs. enacted in 1975. d) All of the above. Ans. False. 1976 R.A 9003 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 2. The Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 strictly prohibits incineration of waste. 1.What is the primary goal of Republic Act No. Answer: True 9003? A. To establish a systematic, 3. According to R.A 9003, Materials Recovery comprehensive, and ecological solid Facilities (MRF) must be established in every waste management program barangay or cluster of barangays. B. To provide free waste management Answer: True services C. To increase penalties for illegal logging 4. RA 9003 only covers urban areas and D. To regulate industrial waste disposal excludes rural areas. Answer: False (all areas) 2. Which government body is primarily responsible for implementing RA 9003? 5. According to RA 9003, LGUs are encouraged A. Department of Agriculture (DA) to prioritize recycling and composting before B. Department of Health (DOH) considering landfilling. C. Department of Environment and Answer: True Natural Resources (DENR) D. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) RA 9003 (IDENTIFICATION) 3. What is the minimum percentage of solid 1. This is the practice of reducing the generation waste that must be diverted from disposal of waste through changes in lifestyle and facilities within five (5) years according to RA consumption habits. 9003? Answer: Waste reduction A. 25% B. 30% 2. It refers to the lawful removal of solid waste C. 50% from collection points to processing facilities or D. 20% disposal sites. Answer: Waste collection 4. Material Recovery Facility (MRF) under RA 9003, what is it? 3. This type of waste includes used paper, glass, A. A center for recovering and recycling plastics, and metals that are not hazardous and materials from solid waste can be recovered. B. A facility for incinerating solid waste Answer: Recyclable waste C. A landfill site for solid waste disposal D. A facility for storing hazardous waste 4. The designated area for the final disposal of solid waste where it is isolated from the 5. Who is required to establish a solid waste environment until it is safe. management plan according to RA 9003? Answer: Sanitary landfill A. National government agencies B. Local government units (LGUs) 5. The national policy on the adoption of a C. Private corporations systematic, comprehensive, and ecological solid D. Non-governmental organizations waste management program. (NGOs) Answer: R.A No. 9003 ronment and Natural Resources (DENR) - D. Department of Public RA 9003 (MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE) 1. The RA 9003 mandates all local government units to segregate waste at the source into biodegradable, recyclable, non-recyclable, and special waste. Answer: True Republic Act No. 9513, “Renewable Energy 2. The type of incentives provided by RA Act of 2008” (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 9513 for renewable energy projects. Answer: Fiscal and non-fiscal 1. What is the main objective of the Renewable Energy Act of 2008? 3. The sector that RA 9513 encourages to a. To reduce the Philippines' use renewable energy in new buildings. dependence on fossil fuels Answer: Government b. To promote the use of geothermal energy 4. What aspect of national development is c. To increase the country's reliance on emphasized by RA 9513? hydroelectric power Answer: Energy self-reliance. d. To promote the use of nuclear energy 5. What is one of the key environmental 2. Which agency is responsible for implementing goals of RA 9513? the Renewable Energy Act of 2008? Answer: Environmental protection a. Department of Agriculture b. Department of Environment and Natural Resources RENEWABLE ENERGY ACT (TRUE OR c. Department of Energy FALSE) d. National Commission on Indigenous Peoples 1. RA 9513 was enacted to promote the development and utilization of 3. What is the Renewable Energy Portfolio renewable energy resources. Standard (RPS)? Answer: True a. A requirement for all electricity end- users to source a certain percentage of 2. The Renewable Energy Act was their electricity from renewable approved on December 16, 2010. sources Answer: False – 2008 b. A tax incentive for renewable energy projects 3. According to The Renewable Energy c. A government program to promote the Act of 2008, it includes provisions for the use of renewable energy development of nuclear energy. d. A renewable energy technology Answer: False – Renewable 4. Role of the Department of Energy (DOE) 4. The act includes the development of under RA 9513: national and local capabilities in a. To reduce energy consumption. renewable energy systems. b. To check electric bills. Answer: True c. To promote coal mining d. To oversee the implementation of 5. It Encourages the use of renewable renewable energy projects energy in all new government buildings (RA 9513) 5. A hybrid system promoted by RA 9513: Answer: True a. Biomass-coal b. Solar-wind c. Oil-gas NATIONAL BUILDING CODE (MULTIPLE d. Coal-nuclear CHOICE) 1. In which building occupancy group are RENEWABLE ENERGY ACT agricultural buildings classified? (IDENTIFICATION) a) Group A b) Group F 1. Identify the percentage target for c) Group G renewable energy utilization by 2030 d) Group J according to RA 9513. Answer: 35% 2. What section of the National Building Code BUILDING CODE (TRUE OR FALSE) details the site requirements for safe and sanitary agricultural buildings? 1. Agricultural buildings are required to be built with a) Section 105 foundations that are at least 600 millimeters below the b) Section 104 ground surface. c) Section 1201 Answer: True d) Section 209 2. Agricultural infrastructure is not exempt from 3. According to the Code, what is the minimum compliance with the National Plumbing Code of thickness for footings in agricultural buildings? the Philippines. a) 500 millimeters Answer: True b) 250 millimeters c) 600 millimeters 3. Rainwater from agricultural buildings cannot d) 1000 millimeters be discharged directly into sanitary sewers. Answer: True 4. Which chapter provides regulations for water supply and sanitation systems in agricultural 4. Agricultural buildings do not require sanitation and buildings? drainage systems if they are located far from urban a) Chapter 4 areas. b) Chapter 5 Answer: False – require c) Chapter 9 d) Chapter 12 5. Agricultural structures classified under Group J are required to conform to the same safety and environmental standards as other types of buildings. 5. If groundwater is used for agricultural Answer: True infrastructure, which governing code regulates its abstraction? a) National Plumbing Code AFMA LAW (MULTIPLE CHOICE) b) Water Code of the Philippines c) Sanitation Code 1. What is the main goal of the AFMA law? d) Electrical Engineering Code a) Modernization b) Mechanization c) Privatization BUILDING CODE (IDENTIFICATION) d) Globalization 1. What group classification covers private 2. Which sector does the AFMA law primarily garages, sheds, and agricultural buildings? focus on? Answer: Group J a) Tourism b) Mining 2. What system is required to manage rainwater c) Agriculture from agricultural buildings? d) Education Answer: Drainage 3. Which government agency is responsible 3. What is the minimum required distance for implementing AFMA? agricultural buildings must maintain from a) DENR streams or bodies of water? b) DH Answer: Safe Distance c) DA d) DTI 4. What feature must agricultural buildings have to prevent the entry of pests? 4. What does AFMA stand for? Answer: Rat-proofing a) Agricultural and Fisheries Modernization Act 5. Which section mandates that agricultural b) Agricultural and Fisheries structures must be built on safe land? Management Act Answer: 105 c) Agricultural and Fisheries Mechanization Act 5. When was the AFMA law enacted? BoAE-PRC (MULTIPLE CHOICE) a) December 22, 1997 b) February 28, 2012 1. Primary role of the Board of Agricultural c) March 30, 2000 Engineering (BoAE) is to? d) June 12, 2003 A) Promote agriculture through marketing B) Oversee agricultural product AFMA LAW (IDENTIFICATION) distribution C) Manage agricultural research 1. AFMA stands for ___________. D) Regulate and license agricultural Agricultural and Fisheries engineers Modernization Act. 2. Which law transitioned the BoAE to the 2. The primary focus of the AFMA law is on Board of Agriculture and Biosystems ________ (sector). Engineering (BABE)? Agriculture A) Republic Act No. 0987 B) Republic Act No. 8559 3. The government agency responsible for C) Republic Act No. 10915 implementing AFMA is the _________. D) Republic Act No. 10667 Department of Agriculture (DA). 3. The primary document issued to licensed 4.The AFMA law was enacted in the year.. agricultural engineers? 1997. A) License to Operate B) Diploma of Accreditation 5.The main goal of the AFMA law is? C) Permit to Practice Modernization. D) Certificate of Registration 4. An act established the PRC's authority to AFMA LAW (TRUE OR FALSE) regulate professions. A) Republic Act No. 10915 1. AFMA stands for Agricultural and Fisheries B) Republic Act No. 10987 Management Act. C) Republic Act No. 8981 Answer: False ( Modernization ) D) Republic Act No. 8559 2. The AFMA law was enacted in the Philippine 5. What resolution outlines the Code of during 1997. Ethics for agricultural engineers? Answer: True A) PRC Resolution No. 02 B) PRC Resolution No. 01 3. The mining sector is the primary focus on the C) PRC Resolution No. 03 AFMA. D) PRC Resolution No. 11 Answer: False (agriculture and fisheries sectors.) BoAE-PRC (IDENTIFICATION) 4. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is responsible for 1. What law governs the practice of implementing AFMA. agricultural engineering in the Philippines? Answer: False (The Department of Answer: Republic Act No. 8559 Agriculture (DA).) (Philippine Agricultural Engineering Act of 1998) 5. The main goal of the AFMA law is to promote modernization in agriculture and fisheries. 2. What year was the Board of Agricultural Answer: True Engineering transitioned to the Board of Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering? Answer: 2016 3. What government agency oversees the 2. Republic act. 8749 of 1999 is also know as licensure examinations for agricultural A. Agricultural and Biosystem act engineers? B. Comprehensive drug act Answer: Professional Regulation C. Clean air act Commission (PRC) D. Agricultural engineering act 4. What law modernized the PRC's 3. Government agency is primarily responsible regulatory authority in the Philippines? for implementing RA 8749? Answer: Republic Act No. 8981 (PRC a) Department of Agriculture (DA) Modernization Act of 2000) b) Department of Health (DOH) c) Department of Finance (DOF) 5. What resolution outlines the ethical d) Department of Environment and guidelines for agricultural engineers? Natural Resources (DENR) Answer: PRC Resolution No. 02 4. Which body is tasked with overseeing the compliance of motor vehicles with emission BoAE-PRC (TRUE OR FALSE) standards? a) Department of Environment and Natural 1. The PRC Modernization Act of 2000 gives Resources (DENR) the PRC the authority to oversee licensure b) Department of Health (DOH) and professional regulation. c) Department of Transportation and Answer: True Communications (DOTC) d) Local Government Units (LGUs) 2. Republic Act No. 10915 transitioned the Board of Agriculture Engineering to the 5. RA 8749 encourages public involvement Department of Agriculture. through which of the following? Answer: False – _transitioned the BoAE a) Public participation in air quality to the Board of Agriculture and planning and monitoring Biosystems Engineering_ b) Mandatory citizen patrol groups c) Private vehicle testing only 3. The Board of Agriculture Engineering was d) Random household inspections by established under Republic Act No. 8559. government officials Answer: True CLEAN AIR ACT (IDENTIFICAITON) 4. The BoAE, under PRC supervision, monitors compliance with the Code of Ethics 1. It is also known as the RA 8749 for agricultural engineering profession. Clean air act Answer: True 2. The department that is responsible for 5. Only engineers with a degree in implementing the clean air agricultural economics can take the Department of agriculture licensure exam for agricultural engineers. Answer: False – _degree in Agricultural 3. The clean air act was implemented on. Engineering_ 1999 CLEAN AIR ACT (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 1. What is the primary purpose of the RA 8749? a) To protect the right of the people to clean and healthy air b) To regulate the use of motor vehicles c) To provide tax incentives for electric vehicles d) To encourage urbanization.

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