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DULANGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Dulangan, Pilar, Capiz


Fourth Grading Period_ Second Semester

PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE


Summative Test II
Name: __________________________________ Year & Section: _____________ Date: _______
TEST I. Direction: Identify the terms being described in the following statements. Choose and write
whether it refers to Barangay, Municipality, Component City, and Province. Write your answer on
the blank provided.
__________________ 1. The basic unit of government.
__________________ 2. It has the function of issuing permits and licenses for local business within
the municipality.
__________________ 3. It has a territory of at least 50 square kilometers.
__________________4. The head of this local government unit is the Mayor.
__________________ 5. A municipality or clusters of barangays may be converted into this unit of
local government if it has an average income of 20,000,000 pesos.
__________________ 6. This unit of local government serves as a place for settling neighborhood
disputes or conflicts.
__________________ 7. It has at least 2,000 inhabitants.
__________________ 8. It has the function of facilitating economic development of municipalities
within the jurisdiction of a provincial government.
__________________ 9. It has a function of supervising the political governments in the planning,
budgeting, and service delivery process.
__________________ 10. The head of this local government unit is the Governor.
__________________ 11. It has the function of formulating ordinances in the govern barangays and
city.
__________________ 12. Provides tertiary health services in addition to what are provided by each
municipality.
__________________ 13. It has the role to serve as a dynamic mechanism for developmental
processes and effective governance of local government units within its territorial jurisdiction.
__________________ 14. It has at least 25,000 inhabitants.
__________________ 15. It has the function of ensuring the delivery of basic services within the
barangay jurisdiction.

TEST II. TRUE OR FALSE. The following are statements about nature of elections and political
parties in the Philippines. On the blank sheet, write TRUE if the sentence is correct, write FALSE
otherwise.
__________ 1. Suffrage is universal at age eighteen.
__________ 2. The current electoral system was established under the 1987 constitution.
__________ 3. Voters make a choice in accordance with the policies and programs presented by
every political party during elections.
__________ 4. Political parties are required to have chapters in a majority of regions, and within each
region, a majority of provinces, down to towns and barangays.
__________ 5. Commission on Audit is responsible for running the elections.

Prepared by: ROWENA F. HENORGA Checked by: AGUSTINA R. PERRA


Subject Teacher Principal III
DULANGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Dulangan, Pilar, Capiz
Fourth Grading Period_ Second Semester

PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE


Summative Test III
Name: __________________________________ Year & Section: _____________ Date: _______

Test I: IDENTIFICATION. Give the word/s that fit the descriptions given. Write your answer
on the blank provided.
_______________ 1. It is a form of government where the country is ruled by a single political party.
_______________ 2. It is a formal decision-making process by which the citizens of the country vote
and select certain officials to hold public office.
_______________ 3. It is defined as an organized and presumably durable association, either of
individuals or of distinguishable groups of individuals, which endeavors to place its members in
governmental offices for the purpose of bringing about the adoption of favored political policies or
programs.
_______________ 4. It is the right and obligation to vote of qualified citizens in the election of
certain national and local officers of the government and in the decision of public questions submitted
to the people.
_______________ 5. This commission is empowered to supervise every aspect of campaigns and
elections in the country.

_______________ 6. It is a political system in which multiple political parties across the political
spectrum run for national election.
_______________ 7. It is the name given to a vote of the people expressing their choice for or against
a proposed law or enactment submitted to them.
_______________ 8. It is a method by which a public officer may be removed from office during his
tenure or before the expiration of his term by a vote of the people after registration of a petition signed
by a required percentage of the qualified voters
_______________ 9. It is the submission of a law or part thereof passed by the national or local
legislative body to the voting citizens of a country for their ratification or rejection.
_______________ 10. It is the process whereby the people directly propose and enact laws.
_______________ 11. It is the right and obligation to vote of qualified citizens in the election of
certain national and local officers of the government and in the decision of public questions submitted
to the people.
_______________ 12. It is a formal decision-making process by which the citizens of the country
vote and select certain officials to hold public office.
_______________ 13. It is a method by which a public officer may be removed from office during his
tenure or before the expiration of his term by a vote of the people after registration of a petition signed
by a required percentage of the qualified voters.
_______________ 14. It is the process whereby the people directly propose and enact laws.
_______________ 15. It is the submission of a law or part thereof passed by the national or local
legislative body to the voting citizens of a country for their ratification or rejection.

TEST II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the following items carefully. Write the letter of the correct
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. It is a formal decision-making process by which the citizens of the country vote and select certain
officials to hold public office.
a. Amendment b. Election c. Plebiscite d. Suffrage

2. The existing electoral system in the Philippines was established under what Constitution?
a. Constitution 1935 b. Constitution 1943 c. Constitution 1973 d. Constitution 1987
3. This commission is empowered to supervise every aspect of campaigns and elections in the
country. a. COMELEC b. Congress c. NAMFREL d. Senate

4. The following countries are example of multipart system except one, which is this?
a. Indonesia b. North Korea c. South Korea d. Sweden

5. These people come together to contest elections in order to hold power in the government.
a. Political Ideologies b. Political System c. Political Party d. Political Science

6. The following are the qualifications of voters in the country EXCEPT one, which is this?
a. A citizen (male or female) of the Philippines
b. Not otherwise disqualified by law
c. At least eighteen (18) years of age
d. Have resided in the Philippines for at least three (3) months and in the place wherein he proposes to
vote for at least two (2) months preceding the election.

7. It is the name given to a vote of the people expressing their choice for or against a proposed law or
enactment submitted to them.
a. Plebiscite b. Referendum c. Recall d. Initiative

8. It is a political system in which are featured by the presence of a fairly large number of parties with
compete with one another on relatively equal terms.
a. Double Party System b. Electoral System c. Multiparty System d. One-Party System

9. It is a form of government where the country is ruled by a single political party.


a. Double Party System b. Electoral System c. Multiparty System d. One-Party System

10.What article of the constitution is related to the right of every Filipino to vote?
a. Article III b. Article IV c. Article V d. Article VI

Prepared by: ROWENA F. HENORGA Checked by: AGUSTINA R. PERRA


Subject Teacher Principal III

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