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REVIEWER 6.

Its prime duty is to protect is to serve and protect its


citizens. A
Name:____________________________ a. Government
Section:________ Course:____________ b. Citizens
Student No.________________________ c. Family
d. The President
Instructor: _________________________ 7. A component which serves to train students to teach
literacy and numeracy skills to school, out-of-school
Instruction: Put the letter of your answer before the youths, any other segments of the society in need of
number for each question. this service. C
a. Civic Welfare Training Service
1. It is mandated program and a requirement for b. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
graduation? C c. Literacy Training Service
a. ROTC d. National Service Training Program
b. Civic Welfare Training Service 8. A component which is designed to provide military
c. National Service Training Program or NSTP training to tertiary-level students. D
d. Literacy Training Service a. Civic Welfare Training Service
2. Republic Act No. 9163 is otherwise known as? C b. Literacy Training Service
a. Reserve Officers’ Training Course c. National Service Training Program
b. National Training Service Program Act of 2001 d. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
c. National Service Training Program Act of 2001 9. A component which designs activities that will
d. None of the above contribute to the general welfare and betterment of life
3. How many components do the NSTP has? D for the community. A
a. 2 a. Civic Welfare Training Service
b. 5 b. National Service Training Program
c. 4 c. Reserve Officers’ Training Program
d. 3 d. Literacy Training Service
4. The NSTP act of 2001 was conceptualized by? B 10. This act is known as the “Citizen Armed Forces of the
a. Chancellor Linda P. Santiago Philippines” C
b. President Ester A. Garcia a. RA No. 7071
c. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo b. RA No. 7074
d. Mocha Uson c. RA No. 7077
5. What does NSTP stand for? B d. RA No. 7079
a. National Survival Training Program 11. It serves as the introduction of the 1987 Philippine
b. National Service Training Program Constitution. B
c. National Self Training Program a. Bill of Rights
d. None of the above
b. Preamble c. Statutory rights
c. Flag Heraldic Code d. Bill of rights
d. None of the above 17. These are rights that are conferred and protected by
12. It is an indeterminate term used in the international the Constitution. B
development literature to describe how public a. Bill of rights
institutions conduct public affairs and manage public b. Constitutional rights
resources. D c. Statutory rights
a. Governance d. Natural rights
b. Good Governance in National Government 18. They are the rights that the law will enforce at the
c. Good Government instance of private individuals for the purpose of
d. Good Governance securing for them the enjoyment of their means of
13. It is defined as a declaration and enumeration of happiness. B
person’s rights and privileges that the constitution a. Political rights
guarantees. It is a charter of liberties for the individual b. Civil rights
and limitation upon the power of the state. B c. Rights of the accused
a. Natural Rights d. Right to love
b. Bill of Rights 19. The right of suffrage and the right to information on
c. Bill of Attainder public matters and concernsis? A
d. Constitutional Rights a. Political rights
14.This act is known as the “Flag and Heraldic Code of b. Civil rights
the Philippines. A c. Bill of rights
a. RA NO. 8491 d. Natural rights
b. RA No. 9184 20. These rights are intended to insure the well-being and
c. RA No. 8941 economic security of individual. C
d. RA No. 1984 a. Anti-social rights
15.These rights are possessed by every citizen without b. Social security system right
being granted by the state, for they are given by to c. Social and Economic rights
man by God. C d. None of the above
a. Constitutional Rights 21. They are the (civil) rights intended for the protection of
b. Statutory Rights a person accused of any crime. D
c. Natural Rights a. Civil rights
d. Rights of the Accused b. Tokhang rights
16. They are rights that provided by laws promulgated by c. Political rights
law-making body. C d. Rights of the accused
a. Rights of the accused 22. A procedure “which hears before it condemns” B
b. Natural rights a. Judicial Proceedings
b. Procedural due process 28. Shall mean lowering the flag to one-half the distance
c. Substantive due process between the top and bottom of the staff. It is a sign of
d. Due Diligence mourning. B
23. A process that needs to be done thru a trial court, a. National Anthem
wherein a competent judge shall preside. D b. Half-mast
a. Judiciary c. Fly
b. Judicial Restraint d. Festoon
c. Administrative proceedings 29. When the President or a former President dies, the
d. Judicial proceedings Philippine flag must on half-mast for how many days?
24. It requires that the law itself, not merely the C
procedures by which the law would be enforce, is fair a. 15 days
and reasonable. B b. 7 days
a. Administrative process c. 10 days
b. Substantive due process d. 15 days
c. Procedural due process 30. Who is the custodian of the Great Seal? B
d. Judicial activism due process a. Speaker of the House
25. Due process however is not always judicial in b. President
character wherein notice and hearing may be c. Vice-President
dispensed with. A d. Senate President
a. Administrative proceedings 31. Our national motto includes the following except for? D
b. Substantive due process a. Maka-Diyos
c. Judicial proceedings b. Maka-tao
d. Legislative proceedings c. Makakalikasan
26. It shall mean all branches of the Armed Forces of the d. Makatarungan
Philippines, including the PNP, BJMP, and BFP. C 32. Includes representative from more than one social,
a. Army cultural, or economic, especially members of ethnic or
b. Navy religious minority groups. A
c. Military a. Multiparty system
d. Air force b. Party-party system
27. Places of hilarity marked by or providing boisterous c. One party system
merriment or recreation. B d. Tri-partite system
a. Places of War 33. It was during that year when President Marcos was
b. Places of Frivolty forced to call an election that resulted in his eventual
c. Hoist overthrow, and ended Martial Law. A
d. Fly a. 1986
b. 1987
c. 1988 a. Special elections
d. 1989 b. Local elections
34. Involves a process by which the electorate directly c. National elections
proposes or passes needed laws or programs without d. Special elections
going through the hassles of legislative department. C 40. Process of removing an incumbent officer from his/her
a. Recall position before the expiration of his/her term of office
b. Elections by a vote of the people. A
c. Initiatives a. Recall
d. Special Elections b. Elections
35. Refers to the process by which a certain question is c. Suffrage
put to a popular vote for approval or rejection. C d. Plebiscite
a. Recall 41. Refers to the act of accomplishing and filing of a sworn
b. Referendum application for registration by a qualified voter. A
c. Plebiscite a. Registration
d. Initiatives b. Application
36. Determined by the Congress in the date that is c. Revision
different from that of the regular election, or when there d. None of the above
exist a vacancy in an elective office. D 42.It shall be recited while standing with the right hand
a. Local elections palm open raised shoulder high. D
b. General elections a. Military
c. National elections b. Hoist
d. Special elections c. Philippine National Anthem
37. Elections for the offices in the provinces, cities, and d. Pledge of Allegiance
municipalities. A 43.It shall be in accordance with the musical arrangement
a. Local elections and composition of Julian Felipe. C
b. National elections a. Hoist
c. General elections b. Pledge of Allegiance
d. Special elections c. Philippine National Anthem
38. Elections are held simultaneously on the same day for d. Philippine Flag
all national and local offices. B 44. Refers to the detailed constitutional arrangements and
a. National elections voting system. B
b. General elections a. Election
c. Special elections b. Electoral System
d. Local elections c. Electoral Sabotage
39. Elections for President, Vice-President, and members d. Election System
of congress. C
45. In what year did Former President Marcos declared b. Commission on Appointments
Martial Law? A c. Commission on Higher Education
a. 1972 d. Commission on Elections
b. 1792 52. It is the process by which a certain question or law or
c. 1986 part of it submitted to the electoral body for itsapproval
d. 1987 or rejection. A
46. It is the right to cast a vote in public elections. C a. Referendum
a. Regular Election b. Plebiscite
b. Plebiscite c. Election
c. Suffrage d. Recall
d. Referendum 53. It can be exclusively attached to a human being. C
47. It is a line of hereditary rulers of a country. B a. Focal Person
a. Straight Line b. Persona non grata
b. Dynasty c. Person
c. Patronage d. None of the above
d. Family Affair 54. The system and overarching value that characterizes
48. It came from the latin word “valere” A education. D
a. Values a. Freedom
b. Value Pack b. Life
c. Value System c. Hard Work
d. Core values d. Human Dignity
49. In whatever religion you belong or in whatever way 55. A system of values shared throughout any given place
you call your God, what is important is your faith. B or organization. C
a. GOD a. Corporate responsibility
b. Maka-Diyos b. Corporate values
c. Respect of Life c. Corporate culture
d. None of the above d. Articles of In-corporation
50. He is the source of Ultimate Source, and One with 56.One who plays an active and intelligent role as a
infinite power. C member of the community. B
a. T’challa a. Respect of life
b. Victor Magtaggol b. Good Filipino citizen
c. GOD c. Good Filipino alien
d. Captain America d. None of the above
51. It has the power to file petitions in court for the 57. It is what makes a citizen a good, productive, and self-
inclusion or exclusion of voters. D reliant member of the society. C
a. Commission on Human Rights a. Respect for Law
b. Value of Truth a. Gummy Bears
c. Hard work b. Marijuana
d. Value of Order c. Methamphetamine
58. An obligation of every member of society to help one d. Cocaine
another in attaining social justice and welfare of the 63.Known as angel dust among any other names. D
future generation. D a. Paracetamol
a. Unity b. Amoxcicilin
b. Justice c. Heroin
c. Peace d. Phencyclidine
d. Common good 64. A strong stimulant mostly used as a recreational drug.
59. Promoting ethical practices that enhance the essence It is also known as coke. A
of social justice. B a. Cocaine
a. Work b. Methamphetamine
b. Justice c. Paretamol
c. Peace d. Phencyclidine
d. Common good 65. A modification of methamphetamine and has some
60. This value means treating one another with equality similar effects of it. It is also known as MDMA. A
and outmost dignity. C a. Ecstacy
a. Unity b. Methamphetamine
b. Justice c. Cocaine
c. Equality d. Marijuana
d. Patriotism 66. Is usually accompanied by a compulsion to obtain the
drug. A detrimental consequence for the individual
61. It is a condition characterized by an overwhelming and society. A
desire to continue taking a drug to which one has a. Addiction
become habituated. It also alters an individuals’ b. Addition
future as it restrains ones goals or aspiration in life. c. Drug Abuse
More so, it has been a perennial problem in our d. None of the above
country. B 67. It is known as acid and is popular for its psychological
a. Drug addicts effects. B
b. Drug Addiction a. Phencyclidine
c. Mercury Drug b. Lysergic acid diethylamide
d. Concept of Drug c. Ecstacy
d. Cocaine
62.A powerfully addictive stimulant that dramatically 68. It is known as diamorphine. An opoid that has
affects the central nervous system. C euphoric effects. B
a. Opiod 74. Methamphetamine comes in many forms and it can
b. Heroin be. D
c. Cocaine a. Smoked
d. Shabu b. Snorted
69. Known as Cannabis. It is a psychoactive drug c. Orally ingested
intended for medical or recreational use. A d. All of the above
a. Marijuana 75.Some are immediate physical effects of marijuana
b. Heroin except. C
c. Opoid a. Faster heartbeat and Pulse rate.
d. Shabu b. Bloodshot eyes.
70. These are drugs that lower neurotransmission levels c. Normal heartbeat and pulse rate
to depress or reduce arousal or stimulation in various d. Dry mouth and throat
areas of the brain. D 76. Type of disaster that is inevitable. B
a. Opoid a. Mature disaster
b. Heroin b. Natural disaster
c. Marijuana c. Human disaster
d. Depressants d. Alien disaster
71. Republic Act No. 9165 is also known as. 77. It can be prevented if the community is more careful
a. Dangerous Drug Act of 1972. B and oriented on what they can do in time of crises . C
b. Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002 a. Alien-made disaster
c. Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 1972 b. Foreign made disaster
d. Dangerous Drug Act of 2002 c. Human-made disaster
72. It is the body that plans and formulate on drug control d. Warrior-made disaster
and prevention. A 78. They are the ones that suffer most damages brought
a. Dangerous Drug Board (DDB) about by disaster and calamities. A
b. Diehard Duterte Supporters (DDS) a. Poor communities
c. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) b. Rich communities
d. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) c. Badjao communities
73. They will serve as the implementing arm of the d. Lumad communities
Dangerous Drug Board, which is under the Office of 79. Actions taken in the aftermath of disaster to assist
the President. C victims and to rehabilitate the society. D
a. Dangerous Drug Board (DDB) a. Risk
b. Diehard Duterte Supporters (DDS) b. Prevention
c. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) c. Hazard
d. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) d. Response
80. The specific measure of threat. C
a. Risk d. Floods
b. Prevention 87. The following are Human-made disaster except for? D
c. Hazard a. Poverty
d. Response b. War
81. The probability that a disaster will occur. A c. Civil disturbances
a. Risk d. Drought
b. Prevention 88.After the disaster has struck, people need to know
c. Hazard what to do next. C
d. Response a. Effective warning message
82.Measures that ensures an effective disaster response. b. Preparedness awareness
B c. Emergency response awareness
a. Tape measure d. Mitigation awareness
b. Preparedness 89. When risk is imminent, the community needs detailed
c. Prevention explanation of what is going to happen and how, and
d. Mitigation what to and not to do. C
83. Measure designed to avert a potential hazard. B a. Mitigation Awareness
a. Mitigation b. Emergency response awareness
b. Prevention c. Preparedness awareness
c. Response d. Effective warning message
d. Vulnerability 90. When risk is high but perception is low, people need
84. Measure that reduce the harmful effects of a disaster. technical explanations about causes, possible effects,
B and mitigating strategies. D
a. Response a. Effective warning message
b. Mitigation b. Preparedness awareness
c. Prevention c. Emergency response awareness
d. Vulnerability d. Mitigation awareness
85. The inabilities to withstand, protectoneself, or recover 91. This act is also known as “The Philippine Risk
rapidly from a potentially damaging event. A Reduction and Management Act of 2010” A
a. Vulnerability a. RA No. 10121
b. Prevention b. RA No. 11121
c. Response c. RA No. 11221
d. Mitigation d. RA No. 02101
86. The following are natural disaster except for? C 92. Poverty and Marginalization includes the following
a. Earthquakes except for? D
b. Landslide a. Unemployment wages
c. Poverty b. Malnutrition
c. Poor health b. Consistent content
d. Genetic erosion c. Information on technical consequences
93. Resource depletion includes the following except for? d. All of the above
C 100. The use of map that can show the paths of typhoon,
a. Soil erosion earthquake faults and the like. C
b. Marine pollution a. Land title
c. Poor health b. Farmville
d. Air and water pollution c. Land-use planning
94. Average occurrence of typhoon per year. A d. Google map
a. More than 20 per year 101. It is perceived to be immediate or close to our
b. More than 20 per month humanity, the reason of its significance is easily
c. More the 20 per week recognized and understood. B
d. Everyday a. Live
95. It is the enemy of rehabilitation. A b. Life
a. Food relief c. Light
b. New People’s Army d. Love
c. Mass feeding 102. It is a preliminary step in fighting for the world’s
d. Food-for-work survival. B
96. A program that offers a dignified way by which disaster a. Livable
victims can help themselves. A b. Awareness
a. Food-for-work c. Space-between
b. Food for sale d. None of the above
c. Mass feeding 103.The extreme weather conditions are manifested by the
d. None of the above rising temperature. B
97. The following are categories of severity except for? D a. El Niño
a. Accident b. Climate change
b. Emergency c. La Niña
c. Disaster d. Bagyong Yolanda
d. Bomb threats 104.An event, whose recurrences are alarming causing
98.Accidents, like transport, nuclear, or biological are? B severe drought. A
a. Risk a. El Niño
b. Human-made disaster b. Climate change
c. Natural disaster c. La Niña
d. Hazard d. Bagyong Yolanda
99. Effective warning message includes. D 105.Event that causes havoc, because of intense and
a. Clear, simple language heavy downpours resulting in floods and landslide. C
a. Habagat 111.It aims to encourage the formulation and
b. El Niño implementation of Green Philippines Program. B
c. La Niña a. Executive Order 975
d. Bagyong Yolanda b. Executive Order 579
106.The destruction of vast areas of forest through c. Executive Order 597
unsustainable forestry practices, without planting for d. Executive Order 530
new growth. C 112.It is a sustainable environment program which aims to
a. Illegal logging revitalize the Philippine ecosystem. B
b. Reforestation a. Go Bong Go
c. Deforestation b. Go Green Philippines
d. Restoration c. Go Green Peace
107.It shall have the primary responsibility of periodically d. None of the above
informing all other agencies on current environmental 113.Go Green Philippines has three fold objectives except
updates. C for? B
a. CHED
b. DOST a. Recycle
c. DENR b. Re-use
d. PAG-ASA c. Replenish
108.Environmental issue linked to the problems of d. Revitalize
consumption and rapidly growing population. A 114.National Environmental Awareness and Education Act
a. Waste management of 2008 otherwise known as. A
b. Reforestation management a. RA 9512
c. Deforestation management b. RA 9513
d. Mining management c. RA 9514
109.Refers to functional units that result from interactions of d. RA 9515
abiotic, biotic and cultural components. B 115.It is the “Environmental Awareness Month”. C
a. Endangered species a. September
b. Ecosystem b. October
c. Bio-diversity c. November
d. Conservation d. December
110.Refers to a population of organism, which is at risk of 116.Constitute the readiness of community on impending
becoming extinct. A calamities. A
a. Endangered Species a. Individual preparedness
b. Ecosystem b. Community preparedness
c. Bio-diversity c. National preparedness
d. Conservation d. International preparedness
117.It is the main cause of Deforestation. B b. Earth borne diseases
a. Typhoon c. River borne diseases
b. Illegal logging d. Waterborne diseases
c. El Niño 125.With its improper use, limited availability and changing
d. La Niña seasonality, it poses a serious threat to mankind. C
118. Another cause of deforestation because of high a. Ecosystem
demands for minerals, oils, and some other resources b. Waste management
that can be mined. C c. Water scarcity
a. Illegal logging d. Deforestation
b. Typhoon 126.Is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state
c. Mining through the use of economic, power rejection and
d. La Niña political power, and the existence of diplomacy. A
119.When it is reduced globally, it causes much damage to a. National security
natural ecosystem and climate change. A b. National defense
a. Green cover c. National crises
b. Blue cover d. National preparedness
c. Yellow cover 127.It is the art and practice of conducting negotiations
d. Plastic cover among representatives of group or state. It is from latin
120.It provides life for humanity. A word diploma. B
a. Mountain a. Pharmacy
b. Forest b. Diplomacy
c. Water c. Agency
d. Money d. Security
121.It is life, as it flows find no boundary and limit. C 128.The National Security Act of 1947 was signed on July
a. Mountain 26, 1947 by the. C
b. Forest a. President Donald Trump
c. Water b. President Barrack Obama
d. Money c. President Harry S. Truman
123.It is measured using pH scale. C, d. President Bill Clinton
a. Toxicity 129.It is a state without war. A
b. Acidity a. Peace
c. Contamination b. Pieces
d. None of the above c. Prices
124.Diseases caused by bacteria that survive in, and d. Pride
transmitted through, untreated water supply. D 130.Teaching about justice, about violence in all forms,
a. Airborne diseases about survival and our future. B
a. Peace wisdom c. Verbal violence
b. Peace education d. Emotional violence
c. Peace in higher education 137.Principle for peace that includes the infusion of peace
d. Peace in pre-school throughout all aspect of the educational process. B
131.Our schools and communities can intervene effectively a. Instruction
in the lives of children and youth to reduce or prevent b. School commitment
their involvement in violence. D c. Communication
a. Peaceable home d. Curriculum
b. Peaceable house 138.It serves the students’ need to learn social
c. Peaceable classroom responsibility and peacemaking skills. D
d. Peaceable school a. Instruction
132. Are supposed to represent a democratic society with a b. School commitment
mission to educate, not to police children. A c. Communication
a. Schools d. Curriculum
b. Home 139.It teaches the students to consider the consequences
c. Parents of negative behavior and to solve conflicts peacefully.
d. Teachers A
133.Massacre, Riot and War are forms of? B a. Instruction
a. Destructive violence b. School commitment
b. Revolutionary violence c. Communication
c. Physical violence d. Curriculum
d. Emotional violence 140.It is a peaceful exchange of information and the
134.Arguing, cursing, and name calling are forms of? C sharing of feelings, decision and ideas. C
a. Destructive violence a. Instruction
b. Emotional violence b. School commitment
c. Verbal violence c. Communication
d. Physical violence d. Curriculum
135.Fighting, Raping, Murdering are forms of? B 141.Is encouraged to support children’s learning of pro-
a. Physical violence social activities at home. A
b. Destructive violence a. Parent involvement
c. Verbal violence b. Family-School-Community Partnership
d. Emotional violence c. School commitment
136.Blaming, Embarrassing, and Condemning are forms d. Classroom Environment
of? D 142.A collaborative partnership that networks implement
a. Physical violence programs to increase peace. C
b. Destructive violence a. Classroom environment
b. Scholl commitment 148.Which of the following is not a form of Destructive
c. Family-School-Community Partnership violence? B
d. Parent involvement a. Vandalizing
143.They experience interpersonal violence at firsthand. D b. Threatening
a. Aggressors c. Poisoning
b. Attackers d. Fighting
c. Victims 149.Which of the following is not a form of Physical
d. All of the above violence? D
144.The following are form of violence except for? C a. Bullying
a. Revolutionary b. Pushing
b. Destructive c. Slapping
c. Peaceful d. Lying
d. Verbal 150.Holocaust is a form of? C
145.The Philippines renounces all kind of war as an a. Destructive violence
instrument of national policy, adopts h\generally b. Physical violence
accepted principles of international law as part of the c. Revolutionary violence
law of the land and adheres to the policy peace, d. Emotional violence
equality, justice, freedom, cooperation, and amity with
all nations. B
a. Article II, sec. 1
b. Article II, sec. 2
c. Article II, sec. 3
d. Article III, sec. 2
146.Which of the following is not a form of Emotional
violence? C
a. Agitating
b. Tormenting
c. Mugging
d. Scolding
147.Which of the following is not a form of Revolutionary
violence? A
a. Murdering
b. Massacre
c. Riot
d. War

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