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MILETTE A.

ANGELES
1.

Who has the supervision and control over the board of canvassers?
a. The Supreme Court
b. The Board of Election Inspectors
c. The COMELEC
d. The Congress

2.

The following qualifications are true for a Sectoral Representative, except


a. A natural born citizen of the Philippines
b. Able to read and write
c. A bona fide member of the sector he seeks to represent
d. At least twenty five years old on the day of the election
e. A resident of the constituency for a period of not less than 1 year
immediately preceding the day of the election

3.

Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines is


a. R.A. 6646
b. B.P. 881
c. R.A. 7941
d. R.A. 8189

4.

The following persons are disqualified from running for any elective local position,
except
a. Those removed from office as a result of an administrative case
b. Those convicted by final judgment for violating the oath of allegiance to
the Republic
c. Those with dual citizenship
d. Those sentenced by final judgment for an offense involving moral
turpitude or for an offense punishable by 1 year or more of imprisonment,
within two years after serving sentence
e. None of the above

5.

The power of initiative and referendum may be exercised all registered and
non-registered voters of the country, autonomous regions, provinces, cities,
municipalities and barangays.
a. The provision is entirely correct.
b. The provision is insufficient therein.
c. The provision is partly incorrect. It shall only be exercised by all
registered voters of the country, autonomous regions, provinces,
cities, municipalities and barangays.
d. The provision does not exist.

6.

Election and campaign periods set by law are as follows except


a. Presidential and Vice Presidential Election 95 days
b. Members of the House 45 days
c. Local Elections 45 days
d. Barangay Election 15 days

7.

This is an electoral process by which an initiative on the Constitution is approved


or rejected by the people
a. Plebiscite
b. Referendum
c. Initiative
d. Proposition

8.

Which of the following functions does not involve the exercise of quasi-judicial
power
a.
b.
c.
d.

9.

of the COMELEC
Pre proclamation case
Election protest and Quo warranto
Petition to deny/cancel certificate of candidacy
Determination of the existence of probable cause

This is the sole judge of all contests relating to the election, returns and
qualifications of the President, Vice President, and may promulgate rules for this
purpose.
a. COMELEC En Banc
b. Regional Trial Court
c. House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal
d. Supreme Court En Banc

10. To be elected as President of the Philippines, one must be at least forty (40) years
of age
a.
b.
c.
d.

on the:
Day of the election
Day of his assumption of office
Year of the election
Day of filing of his certificate of candidacy

11. What is the required age for a Presidential candidate?


a. 35 years of age
b. 40 years of age
c. 45 years of age
d. 50 years of age

12. The jurisdiction over pre-proclamation cases lies with the


a. original and exclusive jurisdiction of the COMELEC
b. original and exclusive jurisdiction of the Senate Electoral Tribunal
c. exclusive and appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals

d. exclusive and appellate jurisdiction of the COMELEC


13. The following are election offenses, except:
a. Vote-buying and vote-selling
b. Wagering upon the result of the election
c. Appointment of new employee
d. None of the above

14. The number of legible copies of certificates of candidacy to be filed by any person
running for the office of President, Vice-President and Senator shall be:
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 10

15. Candidates for the position of member of the sangguniang barangay must be:
a. At least 18 years of age on the Election Day.
b. At least 20 years of age on the Election Day.
c. At least 22 years of age on the Election Day.
d. At least 24 years of age on the Election Day.

16. The following are the powers and functions of the COMELEC except:
a. Enforce and administer all laws and regulations relative to the conduct of
an election.
b. To initiate plebiscite, initiative, referendum and recall.
c. Decide matters affecting elections including determination of the number
and location of polling places, registration of voters and appointment of
election officials and inspectors.
d. Deputize with the concurrence of the President, law enforcement agencies
and instrumentalities for ensuring free, orderly and honest election.

17. How long should a member of the COMELEC be engaged in the practice of law in
order for him to qualify as member thereof?
a. 15 years
b. 10 years
c. 5 years
d. 7 years

18. Once a political party is duly registered, the following are its advantages except:
a.

It acquires juridical personality to acquire subsequent accreditation.

b.

It is entitled to such rights and privileges granted to it by law.

c.

It

shall

have

the

right

to

hold

office

in

the

House

of

Representatives after registration.


d.

It shall be allowed to participate in the election.

19. The prescriptive period for election offenses is


a. one year from the date of commission
b. five years from the date of commission
c. ten years from the date of commission
d. three years from the date of commission

20. The following are requirements for the members of the COMELEC, except
a. Natural born citizens of the Philippines
b. At the time of their appointment, at least thirty years of age
c. Holders of a college degree
d. Must not have been candidates for any elective position in the
immediately preceding elections

21. A Filipino citizen who lost his natural born Filipino citizenship abroad may acquire
his Filipino citizenship by
a. Naturalization
b. Repatriation
c. Direct act of Congress
d. a and b only
e. All of the above

22. An application for registration duly approved by the Election Registration Board is
called
a.
b.
c.
d.

Book of Voters
Registration Record
Voters List
Registration List

23. The law governing electoral contests are construed:


a. Liberally to avoid the violation of the candidates rights
b. Strictly to enforce the laws set forth for the elections
c. Liberally to ascertain the will of the people
d. Strictly to protect the interest of the people.

24. What kind of damages may be awarded in all election contests or in quo warranto
proceedings?
a. moral damages
b. exemplary damages
c. actual damages
d. attorneys fees

25. It shall be unlawful for any person or any party to engage in election campaign or
partisan political activity except
a. before the day of the election
b. the day of the election period
c. during the campaign period
d. during the election period

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