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ST. MARY’S COLLEGE OF TAGUM, INC.

HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


AE1 – OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Kenneth Kim O. Durban, CPA
SY 2019-2020 QUIZ

NAME: SCORE:
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GENERAL INSTRUCTION: AVOID ERASURES AND PROVIDE THE ANSWERS AS REQUIRED BY THE
PROBLEMS.

Test I. IDENTIFICATION. Supply the necessary answers on the space provided. (2 points each)

1. Any rule of action or any system of uniformity.


2. The law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the concept of sin and salvation.
3. The divine inspiration in man of the sense of justice, fairness and righteousness by internal
dictates of reason alone.
4. The totality of the norms of good and right conduct growing out of the collective sense of
right and wrong of every community.
5. Ways of life which were always considered right and correct and obedience to them was
demanded by the group.
6. A rule of conduct, just, obligatory, promulgated by legitimate authority, and of common
observance and benefit.
7. The written instrument by which the fundamental powers of the government are
established,
limited and defined.
8. The decisions of a superior court on a point of law are binding on all subordinate courts.
9. It consists of those habits and practice which through long and uninterrupted usage have
become acknowledged and approved by society as binding rules of conduct.
10. That portion of the body of law creating, defining and regulating rights and duties which
may
be either public or private in character.
11. That portion of the law prescribing the manner or procedure by which rights may be
enforced
or their violations redressed.
12. Deals with the nature and sources of obligations and the rights and duties arising from
agreements and the particular contracts.
13. Regulates the relations of individuals with one another for purely private ends.
14. The law which governs the relations among nations or states.
15. Governs the methods of trial and punishment in criminal cases.

Test II. ENUMERATION. (1 point each).

Characteristics of Law Sources of Law

“Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will


take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway.”
- Earl Nightingale
AE1 – OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Kenneth Kim O. Durban, CPA
SY 2019-2020 QUIZ

NAME: ANSWER KEY SCORE:


_________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTION: AVOID ERASURES AND PROVIDE THE ANSWERS AS REQUIRED BY THE
PROBLEMS.

Test I. IDENTIFICATION. Supply the necessary answers on the space provided. (2 points each)

Law 1. Any rule of action or any system of uniformity.


Divine Law 2. The law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the concept of sin and salvation.
Natural Law 3. The divine inspiration in man of the sense of justice, fairness and righteousness by internal
dictates of reason alone.
Moral Law 4. The totality of the norms of good and right conduct growing out of the collective sense of
right and wrong of every community.
Mores 5. Ways of life which were always considered right and correct and obedience to them was
demanded by the group.
State Law 6. A rule of conduct, just, obligatory, promulgated by legitimate authority, and of common
observance and benefit.
Constitution 7. The written instrument by which the fundamental powers of the government are established,
limited and defined.
Doctrine of Precedent/Stare Decisis 8. The decisions of a superior court on a point of law are binding on all
subordinate courts.
Custom 9. It consists of those habits and practice which through long and uninterrupted usage have
become acknowledged and approved by society as binding rules of conduct.
Substantive Law 10. That portion of the body of law creating, defining and regulating rights and duties which
may
be either public or private in character.
Adjective Law 11. That portion of the law prescribing the manner or procedure by which rights may be
enforced
or their violations redressed.
Law on Obligations and Contracts 12. Deals with the nature and sources of obligations and the rights and
duties arising from
agreements and the particular contracts.
Private Law 13. Regulates the relations of individuals with one another for purely private ends.
International Law 14. The law which governs the relations among nations or states.
Criminal Procedure 15. Governs the methods of trial and punishment in criminal cases.

Test II. ENUMERATION. (1 point each).

Characteristics of Law Sources of Law


Rule of Conduct Constitution
Obligatory Legislation
Promulgated by Legitimate Authority Administrative or executive orders, regulations and
Of Common Observance and Benefit rulings
Judicial decisions or jurisprudence
Custom
Other sources

“Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will


take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway.”
- Earl Nightingale

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