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It is a place where person training or develop his/her academic thoughts.

a) School
b)Church
c)Community
d) Home
2.)Considering the time that a student stays at the school whereby the minimum is
a.)12
b.)13
c.)14
d.)15
3.) Thereby, every curriculum must be judged as to whether the same is
a.)good and bad
b.)good and evil
c.)god and evil
d.)gun and roses
4.) is an discipline is aimed at improving the lives of the people.
a.)Law
b.)School Curriculum
c.)Education
d.)Values
5.) The school curriculum that must be adopted should be one that gives emphasis on
a.)Filipino
b.)Filipinism
c.)Americanism
d.)Buddihism

6.) The one that is geared towards political independence especially in our foreign policy,
particularly from the influence of the
a.)United State America
b.)Filipinism
c.)United Kingdom
d.)School
7.) The school curriculum however, is a matter of
a.)Legislation
b.)Register
c.)Legislative
d.)Time
8.) That means our educational system is closely regulated by
a.)Permanent law
b.)Temporary law
c.)Pertinent law
d.)Partinent law
9.) we cannot offer anything outside the curriculum that is prescribed by
a.)Rules
b.)Law
c.)Order
d.)Commandments

10.)School as an institution in the values formation of every one largely depends upon the
a.)School article
b.)School Column
c.)School Curriculum

JOANN NEDUELAN
1. Which of the following the state shall do for non formal education/ indigenous people?
a .Don't encourage them for learning system.
b. Provide them a programs/ training in civics vocational efficiency and other skills.
c. Non of these.

2. Which statement show the Patriotism ?


a .The state recognize the complementary roles in private and public institution in educational
system.
b. Without limiting the natural right of parents to rear their children, elementary education is
compulsory for all children of school age.
c. All educational institution shall include the study of the constitution as the part of curricula.

3. "Establish and maintain a system of free public education in elementary and high school levels."
These statement belong to ?
a. Patriotism
b. Educational Institution
c. Quality of Education

4. What Article Provide adult citizens and disabled and out of school youth with training in civics ,
vocational and other skills?
a. Section.3 Art.XIV
b.Section,1 Art.XIV
c.Section.4 Art XIV

5. Which of the following is part of Constitutional Provision on Education ?


a. Quality Education
b. Legal Aspect
c. Academic Freedom

6. The control and administration of educational institution shall vested in citizens of the
Philippines.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
7. All revenues and assets of non- stock , non profit educational institution used actually , directly
and exclusively for educational purpose shall NOT be exempt from taxes and duties.
a . TRUE
b. FALSE
8. Educational institution shall be establish exclusively for aliens and group of aliens shall compress
more then 1/3 of enrollment in any school.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE

9. Establish and maintain a system of free educational in public from elementary to high school.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE

10. Upon the dissolution or cessation of the corporate existence of such institution , there assets shall
NOT be disposed of in the manner provided by law.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE

DALELYN PASAMONTE

1.The national language of the Philippines _______ As it evolves, it shall be further developed and
enriched on the basis of existing Philippine and other language.

a. Regional Language

b. Filipino

c. National Language Commission

2.The state shall take into accounts regional and sectoral needs and conditions and shall encourage local
planning in the development of educational policies and programs.

a. Academic Freedom

b. Constitutions

c. Incentives

3. Composed of representatives of various regions and disciplines.

a.Constitutions

b. Filipino
c.National Language Commission

4. Shall be promulgated in Filipino and English and shall be translated into major regional languages,
Arabic and Spanish.

a. Science and Technology

b. Incentives

c. Constitutions

5. The state shall protect and secure the exlusive right and scientists, artists and other gifted citizens.

a. Intellectual Properties

b. Technology

c. National Development

6. The state shall give priority to research and development, invention, innovation and their utilization.

a. Techology

b. Science and Technology

c. National Development

7. The state shall regulate the transfer and promote the adoption of technology from all sources for the
national benefit.

a. Incentives

b. Intellectual Properties

c. Technology

8. Shall be promoted on a voluntary and optional basis (Sec.7, Art.XIV).

a. American and Korean

b. Arabic and Chinese

c. Spanish and Arabic

9. For purposes of cummunication and instruction, the official languages of the Philippines are Filipino
and until otherwise provided by law, English.

a. Regional Language

b. Academic Freedom

c. Incentives
10. Shall provided to deserving science student, researchers, scientists, inventors, technologist and
specially gifted citizens.

a. Technology

b. Incentives

c. Science and Technology

JHEN MARISTELA

1.The state provides special protection to children from all forms of abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation
and discrimination and other conditions prejudicial to their development.

A. RA 7610, Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act.

B. RA 7796 TESDA Law absorb the apprenticeship program of the Department of Labor with the
following Objectives.

C. RA 8972, Solo Parent Act

D. RA 7323 the Working Students Law

2. What is RA 7796?

A. Solo Parent Act

B. TESDA Law absorb the apprenticeship program of the Department of Labor with the following
Objective

C. The Working Students Law

D. Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act.

3. What is RA 8972?

A. the Working Students Law

B. Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act.

C. Solo Parent Act

D. TESDA Law absorb the apprenticeship program of the Department of Labor with the following
Objective
4. What is RA 7323?

A. the Working Students Law

B. Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act.

C. .TESDA Law absorb the apprenticeship program of the Department of Labor with the following
Objective

D. Solo Parent Act

5. What is RA 7277?

A. Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse

B. Magna Carta for Persons with Disability(PWD)

C. the Working Student Act

D. Solo Parent Act

6. What is the RA 7610?

A. Magna Carta for Persons with Disability(PWD)

B. the Working Student Act

C. Dual Training System Act

D. Solo Parent Act

7. What is RA 7686?

A. Dual Training System Act

B. Magna Carta for Persons with Disability(PWD)

C. the Working Student Act

D. Solo Parent Act

8. What is the percentumsaid salary shall be paid by the Employer In cash?

A. 50%

B. 60%

C. 40%

D. 30%

9. What is the percentumby the government?


A. 50%

B. 60%

C. 40%

D. 30%

10. How many person they may during summer and or Christmas Vacations employed?

A. 50

B. 30

C. 60

Jhon Jay Deleon

1. The state shall foster the preservation, enrichment and dynamic evolution or a filipino national culture
based on the principle of unity in deversity in a climate of free artistic and intellectual expression.

A. National Culture

B. Cultural Heritage

C Cultural Treasurers.

2. All the country’s artistic and historic wealth constitutes the cultural treasures of te nation shall be under
the protection of the state which may regulate its disposition.

A. National Culture

B. Cultural Heritage

C. Cultural Treasurers

3. Give at least 3 example to get the quality education inside the School.

KATE ANDREA RAMOS

1. These are rights that pupils shall enjoy in school.


a. Rights of the School
b. Rights of the Students
c. Rights of the Teacher
2. Which of the following choices is under the Rights of the Students?
a. The right to intellectual property consistent with applicable laws
b. Promote and maintain the peace and tranquility of the school by observing the rules of
discipline
c. The right of access to his own school records, the confidentiality of which the school shall
maintain and preserve
3. The right to choose their field of study subject to existing curricula and to continue
their course therein up to graduation, except in cases of academic deficiency, or violation of
disciplinary regulations.
a. Expertly
b. Freely
c. Easily
4. These are all duties and responsibilities of students, except:
a. Authorities and responsibility shall apply to all authorized activities whether inside or outside
the premises of the school, entity or institutions
b. Exercise his rights and responsibility with the knowledge that he is answerable for any
infringement or violation of the public welfare and of the rights of others
c. Uphold the academic integrity of the school, endeavor to achieve, academic excellence and
abide rules and regulations governing his academic responsibilities and moral integrity
5. What section in the Education Act of 1982 is the Rights/Privileges of Teaching/Academic Staffs?
a. Section 11
b. Section 15
c. Section 9
6. What is under Article 218, Family Code?
a. School Librarian
b. School Administrator
c. School Guards
7. Every students has the right to the issuance of official certificates, transcript of records, within how
many days from request?
a. 20 days
b. 30 days
c. 40 days
8. What is Section 15, Education Act of 1982?
a. Duties and Responsibilities of students
b. Rights of the Students
c. School Liability

9. The , its administration and teachers, or the individual, entity or institution engaged in child
care shall have special parental authority and responsibility over the minor child while under their
supervision, instruction or custody.
a. Church
b. School
c. Hospital
10. They shall be principally an solidarity liable for damages caused by the acts or omissions of
unemancipated minor.
a. Those who are given the authority
b. Those who are given the responsibility
c. All of the above

RESTELYN BUTIO

1.Perform his duties to the school by discharging his responsibilities in accordance with the philosophy,
goals, and objectives of the school.

a.Teacher's Obligation b.Holiday Pay for Teachers c.Strategies on Education

2.Faculty members of universities and colleges are entitled to the required 13th month pay regardless of
the number of months they teach or are paid within year.

a.Holiday Pay for Teachers b.Teacher's Obligation c.Private School Teachers

3.Faculty members of colleges and universities, may not be paid for the regular holidays during
semestral vacation.

a.Private School Teachers b.Holiday Pay for Teachers c.Teacher's Obligation

4.P.20 Ethics and Politics a Call for National Renewal Party Institute Lakas NUCD-UMDP.

a.Strategies on Education b.Educational System c.Private School Teachers

5.Generate educational materials based on Filipino ideas and the Filipino experience.

a.Strategies on Education b.Teacher's Obligation c.Holiday Pay for Teachers

6. _____ People organizations to provide functional and popular legal literacy for disadvantaged
communities.

a.NGO b.DOLE c.NGOs

7.Participate as an agent of constructive social, economic, moral, intellectual, cultural and political
charge in his school and the community within the context of national policies.

a.Sec. 14 b.Sec. 15 c.Sec.16

8.Moreover, teachers overload which is a teaching load in excess of a regular load must be paid with
13th month pay since payment for the said overload shall also be integrated to the teacher's basic salary
for the purpose of computing the 13th month pay.

a.November 22,1996 b.November 24,1996 c.November 22,1997


9.Train rural mothers to improve their skills through mother craft and literacy programs.

a.P.42 Ethics and Politics b.P.20 Ethics and Politics c.P.30 Ethics and Politics

10.Which of this is not Teacher's Obligation?

a.Render regular reports on performance of each students and to the latter's parents or guardians which
specific suggestions for improvement

b.Workshop on Education conducted by the Consultative Forum on Moral Recovery

c.Refrain from making deductions in student's scholastic ratings for acts that are clearly not
manifestations of poor scholarship

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