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This document contains a set of questions and answers related to the Philippine Constitution and history, suitable for final exam review.
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Nawalan ako ng internet haha sino kaya meron nitoo Sets 2 to 6 are available below Mamaya na lang irerevise idk 1. C? Corazon B. Aquino 2. C? February 11 1987 3. D right to bear arms 4. C six years 5. A house of representatives 6. D congress of the ph 7. A article iii 8. B...
Nawalan ako ng internet haha sino kaya meron nitoo Sets 2 to 6 are available below Mamaya na lang irerevise idk 1. C? Corazon B. Aquino 2. C? February 11 1987 3. D right to bear arms 4. C six years 5. A house of representatives 6. D congress of the ph 7. A article iii 8. B jan 17 1973 9. Ferdinand Marcos 10. eight years (2 terms) Questions 1. Who is the principal author of the 1987 philippine constitution 2. On what date the 1987 philippine constitution ratified? 3. Which of the ff. Is not a right under the guaranteed under the bill of rights in the 1987 philippine constitution 4. What is the maximum term for presidency under the 1987 constitution? C. 6 years 5. Which is responsible for the impeachment of the president under the 1987 Philippine Constitution? A. House of Representatives 6. Which of the government bodies has the power to declare the state of war? Congress of the Philippines 7. Which article of the 1987 constitution provides for the protection of human rights? A. Article 3 8. The 1973 Philippine Constitution was ratified on which date? January 17, 1973 9. Who was the President of the Philippines when the 1973 constitution was enacted? Ferdinand Marcos 10. Under the 1973 constitution, what was the maximum term of the President? 8 years Set 2 Set 3 Q1: A body of rules and maxims in accordance with Q1: House teach Knowledge about PH Independence which the powers of the sovereign are habitually and History exercised. Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite A: Constitution Q2: Year when San Agustin Church was founded A:1593 Q2. What notable historical event happened on Feb. 22 - 25, 1986? Q3: Who founded the San Agustin Church? A: EDSA People Power Revolution A: Agustinian missionaries Q3. First female president of the PH Republic Q4: Cons formally struck off at def time and place A: Corazon Aquino A: Conventional/Enacted Q4. First president of the Republic of the PH Q5: Type of museum is a building or space for the A: Emilio Aguinaldo display of art usually from the museums’ own collection A: Art museum or national art gallery Q5. ? Q6. Places of importance to cultural or national heritage Q6. Who was the elected president during the PH as described in the UNESCO world heritage convention Commonwealth? A: UNESCO World Heritage Site/Center A: Manuel L. Quezon Q7: Museum that collects and displays objects having Q7. Republic established after exile of Commonwealth scientific interest Constitution after World War I and Japanese Occupation A: Science museum A: 2nd PH Republic Q8: Defined as the fundamental law of a nation or state Q8. A constitution that can be amended only by a formal Constitution and usually difficult process is classified as what? A: Rigid Q9: COnst. That can be amended only by formal and difficult process Q9. Cons in which most of provisions are embodied in a Rigid constitution single formal written instrument A:Written c Q10: Institutions that provide exhibits and programs to stimulate informal learning experiences for children Q10. Part of the constitution that indicates manner of A: Children’s museum amending or revising constitution Constitution of sovereignty Set 4: Set 5: Q1: Often documented by local historical societies that Q1: This house was built in 1880 then was not used by aim to preserve local historical buildings/sites the owner and later on this became the City Hall A: Local history A: Pamintuan House Q2: Branch of government to pass amend, and repeal Q2: From what Spanish word was the word “corregidor” laws derived? A: Legislative A: “Corregir” meaning to “correct” Q3: Constitution was written by Isabello Ortacio and Felix Q3: What does the abbreviation NHCP stand for? Ferrer with provisions adopted from Himagowayo Cuba A: National Historical Commission of the Philippines A: Biak na Bato Q4: Paoay Church is also known as what church Q4: Proclamation #3 titled “ “ mandated by the people A: San Agustin Church protecting their basic rights… providing orderly transition… signed by Pres. Corazon Aquino Q5: Name of this church was derived from baras ng A: Freedom Constitution suwail which means dungeon of the defiant A: Barasoain Q5. The branch of the government charged with interpretation of laws and administration of justice Q6: What institution is responsible for the conservation A: Judiciary Department and preservation of the country’s historical legacies? A: National Historical Commission of the Philippines Q6: Constitution by Ferdinand Marcos A. 1973 Constitution Q7: What Republic Act stated that the NHCP is responsible for the conservation and preservation of the Q7: Execution and enforcement of laws and policies PH historical legacies? A: Executive Department A: Republic Act No. 10886 Q8: Juan Luna and Fernando Amorsolo’s paintings are Q8: An island Coastal artillery to defend Manila Bay from found in what museum? attacks from enemy warships A: War museum A: Corregidor Island Q9: Which of the following is not one of the purposes of Q9: This park features a spectacular limestone the constitution? landscape with an underground river A: Should not promote public welfare promoting safety, A: Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park prosperity health & happiness of the people Q10: What is the name of the convention attended by the Q10: This part of the 1987 Constitution enumerates the Magdalo and Magdiwang factions on March 22, 1897? fundamental rights of the Filipino A: Tejeros Convention A: Bill of Rights Q11: These elected officials are under the jurisdiction of the legislative department A: The House of Senate and the House of Representatives Set 6: Set 7 Q1: Old residences, private letters, church letters, and Q1: This 93-year old building was designed by Fr. Roque maps were among the sources of information in the Ruaño, O.P., and considered as the first preservation of local history earthquake-resistant building in the Philippines A: True A: UST Main Building Q2: The PH Independence was declared by EMilio Q2: This National Cultural faces the main UST Building Aguinaldo on July 12, 1898 following the defeat of Spain that serves as the main doorway to the university A: False, June 12 building before it was destroyed during World War II when it was at Intramuros. Q3: The legislative department under the 1987 A: Arch of the Century, UST Manila Constitution is composed of the President and the Vice President Q3: Gen. Trias Cavite is the place where the Tejeros A: False, House of Senate and Representatives Convention was held. What was it called before? A: San Francisco de Malabon Q4: The acronym UNESCO stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Q4: Which of the following was the primary purpose of A: True the 1935 Constitution? A: To provide a transitional government towards Q5: There are six world heritage sites designated in the independence Philippines by NHCP A: False, UNESCO Q5: Under the 1935 Constitution, how many years was the Philippines granted to prepare for independence? Q6: The Philippine government is composed of the A: 10 years executive, legislative, and judicial departments under the 1987 Constitution.. Q6: What type of government was set forth in the 1935 A: True Constitution? A: Presidential system Q7: The National Museum of Fine Arts was formerly known as the National Art Gallery Q7: Who was given the power to approve amendments A: True in the Constitution? A: National Assembly Q8: One of the purposes of a constitution is to describe the frameworks of the system or the kind of government Q8: What body was responsible for drafting the 1935 that will exist in the state Constitution? A: True A: The Constitutional Convention Q9: Folktales, myths, legends, epics, and ballads are Q9: Which provision of the 1935 Constitution guaranteed example of non-narrative oral history the social rights of Filipinos such as a right to decent A: False, narrative living? A: Social Justice Section Q10: Children’s museum that collects and displays objects having scientific interests Q10: What are the four baroque churches that were built A: False, science museum in the 16th century late Spanish Colonial Era? San Agustin Church: Manila San Agustin Church: Paoay, Ilocos Norte Nuestra Señora de la Asunción: Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church: Miagao, Iloilo