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Rose Ann A.

Rayo-Instructor
Social Science 14
ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY
JONES CAMPUS
JONES, ISABELA
FINAL EXAMINATION
SOCIAL SCIENCE 14
NAME: _________________________________YEAR AND SECTION: __________
DATE:___________________

SCORE:___________________________

WHEN LIFES JOURNEY GETS SO DIFFICULT


THAT IT FEELS TOO MUCH TO BEAR,
JUST REMEMBER, WE DONT WALK ALONEOUR ALMIGHTY GOD IS THERE.
I.

MULTIPLE CHOICES: read the following carefully and choose the


best answer that describes the statements. Write your answer at
the space provided before each number. ERASURE MEANS
WRONG.

_______1. These are rights which are neither granted by the State nor by the
law-making body.
a. Natural rights
b. Constitutional rights c. Statutory rights
d.
Political rights
_______2. The right to receive minimum wage is an example of what kind of
right?
a. Constitutional right b. Statutory rights
c. Natural rights
d.
Political rights
_______3. Right of citizenship is an example of what kind of right?
a. Politics right
b. Social and Economic right c. Political right
d. Rights of the accused
_______4. It is the very foundation of all human rights.
a. Right to property
b. right to be alive
c. right to be born
d.
right to life
_______5. Probable cause is determined by whom?
a. Pageant judge b. Police officer
c. Court Judge
d.
Barangay Chairman
_______6. The following are exceptions to warrantless search except:
a. Stop and frisk
b. Consented search
c. Emergency cases
d. hot
pursuit arrest
_______7. The law that prohibits any person, not being authorized by all the
parties to any private communication or spoken word, to tap any wire or
cable, or by using any other device or arrangement, to secretly overhear or
record the same or to communicate the same to other person.
a. R.A 4200
b. R.A 2400
c. R.A 1900
d. R.A 1200
_______8. Rights which are part of the fundamental law which cannot be
taken away by the law making body, protected by the constitution.
a. Statutory rights
b. Constitutional Right c. Natural right d. Political
rights
_______9. Compilation of certain fundamental rights and privileges.
a. Rights
b. Freedom c. Bill of rights
d. Natural rights
______10. Means to be free to do anything at will without prior restraint.
a. Freedom b. Liberty c. Both a and b
d. A only
______11. It means basic fairness and adequate justice.
a. Procedural due process
b. Substantive due process c. Due process
______12. Under what Section does right to liberty and abode falls?
a. Section 4b. Section 5
c. Section 6 d. Section 7
_______13. How many rights are embodied under Article III, Section 1?
a. 3
b. 5
c.4
d.8

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______ 14. The following are non-bailable crimes except?
a. Theft
b. Rape
c. Drug Pushing d. Murder
______ 15. Reclusion perpetua is equivalent to how many years of
imprisonment?
a. 20 years 1 day to 40 years
b. 22 years 3 days to 40 years
c. 20 years 2 days to 40 years
d. 30 years to 40 years
II.

TRUE OR FALSE: Read the statements carefully and identify


whether it is correct or wrong. Write true if it is correct and false if it
is wrong. Write your answer at the space provided before the
number. RIGHT MINUS WRONG.

____________ 1. Freedom of speech and of the press is an example of civil


right.
____________ 2. . Section 14 and Section 16 of Article 3 that talks on speedy
trial is the same in scope and coverage.
____________ 3. Right to life and the right to vote are natural rights.
____________ 4. Search warrant and warrant of arrest connotes the same
meaning.
_____________5. Article III, Section 12 is about the Miranda Doctrine.
_____________6. Statutory rights may be abolished by the Constitutional
Commissions.
____________ 7. The right to information on matters of public concern is an
example of civil right.
_____________8. Article III, Section 20 is about non-imprisonment for nonpayment of debt or poll tax.
____________ 9. Right to life is the foundation of all human rights.
____________ 10. Evidences obtained in violation of the right to
communication is admissible in courts.
____________ 11. R. A 4200 covers only telephone conversations.
_____________12. Congress passed a law increasing the penalty of homicide
from reclusion temporal to death penalty and providing that the increased
penalty shall apply to the person who committed homicide before its
effectivity; such law is unconstitutional for being an ex post facto law.
_____________13. The right of privacy has no limitations.
_____________14. Theres a valid trial in absentia if the accused has already
been arraigned.
_____________15. Due process has one aspect only.
III.

IDENTIFICATION: Determine the word/phrase that best describes


the statements below. Write your answer at the space provided
before each number. ERASURE AND WRONG SPELLING MEANS
WRONG.

______________________1. Means an individual is free to speak or utter


whatever he wants without prior restraint.
______________________2. Spoken untruthful information / character
assassination .

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_____________________ 3. It is absolute as long as the belief is confined within
the realm of thought.
______________________4. Freedom to organize or to be a member of any group
or association.
______________________5. The right or power of the State to expropriate
private property for public use upon payment of just compensation.
______________________6. The security required by a court and given for the
temporary or provisional release of a person who is in the custody of the law.
______________________7. Refers mainly to peaceful demonstrations related to
public affairs.
______________________8. A law that prohibits any person to tap any wire or
cable, or by using any other device or arrangement, to secretly overhear or
record the same or to communicate the same to other person.
______________________9. Procedure which must be followed in the
enforcement or application of law.
______________________10. Basic fairness and adequate justice.
______________________11. Not only the right to be alive but also the right to
be secure of ones limb or any part of the body from physical harm.
______________________12. They are the rights intended for the protection of a
person accused of any crime.
______________________13. Is an order from a court commanding that the
person being detained or restrained of his liberty be brought before the court
for the purpose of determining the legality of the detention, with a view of
setting him free if he is illegally detained.
_______________________14. Summary or compilation of certain fundamental
rights and privileges guaranteed by the Constitution.
_______________________15. The right of an individual to worship and to
entertain views about God without dictation by any person or power.
_______________________16. A legislation that inflicts punishment on an
individual without a judicial trial.
_______________________17. A law, which retroactively affects that right or
condition of an accused who committed a crime prior to its effectivity.
_______________________18. A protection against second prosecution for the
same offense after acquittal or conviction, and against multiple punishments
for the same offense.
_______________________19. The right of a person to have his home in
whatever place chosen by him and thereafter change it at will, and go where
he pleases, without interference from any source.
_______________________20.

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IV.

CLASSIFICATION. Direction. Read the following phrases below.


Classify them according to constitutional rights. Write your answer
on the column provided after the phrases. ANY FORM OF
ERASURE IS NOT ALLOWED. (15 POINTS)
Right to form association
Liberty of abode and travel
Rights against cruel punishment
Right of citizenship
Right of assembly and petition
Presumption of innocence
Right of suffrage
Right against imprisonment for non-payment of debt
Right to speedy trial
Right against double jeopardy
Right to information on matters of public concern
Right to due process and equal protection of the law
Freedom of religion
Right to property

Political Rights

V.

Civil Rights

Social & Economic


Rights

Rights of the
Accused

ENUMERATION: give what is asked by the following: ERASURE


MEANS WRONG. WRITE YOUR ANSWER AT THE BACK OF YOUR
PAPER.
1-3. classes or rights
4-7. classifications of constitutional rights
8-9. aspects of due process
10-13. freedom/rights under Section 4 of Article III
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HAPPY VACATION EVERYONE!!!


ENJOY YOUR VACATION.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU MORE!

PREPARED BY:
ROSE ANN A. RAYO - Instructor

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