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RA 10752 LAPRAP,

In RA 10752 – Land Acquisition Plan and Resettlement Action Plan (LAPRAP),

1. If the landowner is the original patent holder or the acquisition of the land from the original
patent holder is through a gratuitous title, subject for
a. Provision of CA 141 “Public Land Act” or PD 635.
b. DPWH Department Order No. 5, series of 2003
c. RA 10752
d. RA 8371

2. Under Sec. 112 of CA 141 “Public Land Act” or PD 635, a ___________ strip of the property
acquired under such law is reserved by government for public use with damages to
improvements only.
a. 20 meter
b. 30 meter
c. 60 meter
d. 75 meter

3. Under Sec. 112 of CA 141 “Public Land Act” or PD 635, the 20 meter strip had subsequently
been increased to ________ under PD 635, approved on January 7, 1975, amending Sec. 112
of CA 141.
a. 20 meter
b. 30 meter
c. 60 meter
d. 75 meter

4. Of Road Right-of-Way, or the right to use private property for public use which is done thru a
road right-of-way agreement executed by the owner of the property granting an easement
for ROW.
a. Easement
b. Exchange or Barter
c. Replacement Cost
d. Eminent domain

5. Is an option that the property owner may choose, by requesting the government to
exchange an old abandoned road or government lot near the project instead of being paid
the money value of her/his lot.
a. Easement
b. Exchange or Barter
c. Replacement Cost
d. Eminent domain

6. Is defined as the amount necessary to replace the improvement and/or structure based on
current market prices for materials, equipment, labor, contractor's profit and overhead and
all other costs associated with the acquisition and installation in place of the affected
improvements and/or structures.
a. Easement
b. Exchange or Barter
c. Replacement Cost
d. Eminent domain

7. Mode of payment for purchase/ negotiated sale, upon the execution of a deed of sale, the
implementing agency shall pay the property owner, ______________of the negotiated price
of the affected land, exclusive of taxes.
a. 50%
b. 70%
c. 100%
d. 95%

8. Mode of payment for purchase/ negotiated sale, upon the execution of a deed of sale, the
implementing agency shall pay the property owner, ______________ of the negotiated price
of the affected structures, improvements, crops and trees, exclusive of unpaid taxes.
a. 70%
b. 100%
c. 95%
d. 50%

9. Taxes for Negotiated sale, the Implementing Agency shall pay Capital Gains Tax,
Documentary Stamp tax, Transfer Tax, and Registration Fees, the Owner shall pay:
a. Any unpaid real property tax
b. Estate tax
c. Donor’s tax

10. Taxes for expropriation, the Implementing Agency shall pay Documentary Stamp tax,
Transfer Tax, and Registration Fees, the Owner shall pay
a. The capital gains tax
b. Estate tax
c. any unpaid real property tax
d. a and c

11. Adverse social impacts of infrastructure projects are avoided, minimized, and/or mitigated;
Ans. ROW ACTION PLAN (RAP)
12. If requested by the property owner, the implementing agency shall remit to the LGU
concerned the amount corresponding to any unpaid real property tax:
a. Fifty percent (50%) of the negotiated price of the affected land, exclusive of taxes.
b. subject to the deduction of this amount from the total negotiated price
c. Seventy percent (70%) of the negotiated price of the affected structures,
improvements, crops and trees, exclusive of unpaid taxes.
d. The price of the land as manifested in the ocular findings, oral as well as documentary
evidence presented; and

13. If requested by the property owner, the implementing agency shall remit to the LGU
concerned the amount corresponding to any unpaid real property tax, subject to the
deduction of this amount from the total negotiated price. Provided, however, that the said
amount is:
a. more than the negotiated price
b. not more than the negotiated price
c. not less than the negotiated price
d. equal to the negotiated price

14. The government shall provide adequate appropriations that will allow the concerned
implementing agencies to acquire the required right-of-way site or location for national
government infrastructure projects in advance of project implementation.
a. Cost of parcellary surveys and appraisal of properties affected by the projects;
b. Compensation for the project-affected land, structures, improvements, crops and
trees;
c. Cost of development and implementation of resettlement projects and related
expenses of the implementing agency.
d. All of the above.

15. The principal objective is to provide an assessment of the impacts that a road project has on
the local population
a. ROW ACTION PLAN (RAP)
b. Indigenous Peoples Action Plan
c. Land Acquisition, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation (LARR)
d. Indigenous Peoples Development Plan

16. The principal objective is to quantify in monetary terms the private and public assets that are
to be acquired for the project’s right-of-way
a. Indigenous Peoples Action Plan
b. ROW ACTION PLAN (RAP)
c. Land Acquisition, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation (LARR)
d. Indigenous Peoples Development Plan

17. The principal objective is to present a strategy that will ensure that all PAPs are paid
according to the social policy
a. Indigenous Peoples Action Plan
b. Land Acquisition, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation (LARR)
c. ROW ACTION PLAN (RAP)
d. Indigenous Peoples Development Plan
18. The principal objective is to identify measures that would ensure that the PAPs are involved
in the various stages of RAP preparation and implementation
a. Indigenous Peoples Action Plan
b. Land Acquisition, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation (LARR)
c. Indigenous Peoples Development Plan
d. ROW ACTION PLAN (RAP)

19. The principal objective is to give an overall estimate of the required resources needed to
implement the RAP.
a. ROW ACTION PLAN (RAP)
b. Indigenous Peoples Action Plan
c. Land Acquisition, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation (LARR)
d. Indigenous Peoples Development Plan

20. Qualification of Project Affected Persons (PAPs)


a. Include any person or persons, household, a firm, or a private or public institution
who, because of the need to acquire right-of-way for the implementation of an
infrastructure project, will lose their land, house, and other improvements fully or
partially.
b. Remaining structure is NO LONGER VIABLE for continued use or occupancy.
c. Less than 20% of their assets will be lost.
d. None of the above.

21. Qualification of Project Affected Persons (PAPs)


a. 20% and more of their assets will be lost.
b. Only those PAPs found to be residing in, doing business, or cultivating land, or having
rights over resources within the ROW to be acquired as of the date of the census survey
(which is the cut-off date) are eligible for compensation for lost assets.
c. Remaining structure is NO LONGER VIABLE for continued use or occupancy.
d. who are not landowners BUT occupy structures within the ROW to be acquired for the
project, and who are NOT “professional squatters” will be compensated for affected
structures but not for land.

22. Include any person or persons, household, a firm, or a private or public institution who,
because of the need to acquire right-of-way for the implementation of an infrastructure
project, will lose their land, house, and other improvements fully or partially.
a. Project Affected Persons (PAPs)
b. Severely-Affected PAPs
c. Marginally-Affected PAPs
d. Indigenous Peoples

23. Only those PAPs found to be residing in, doing business, or cultivating land, or having rights
over resources within the ROW to be acquired as of the date of the census survey (which is
the cut-off date) are eligible for compensation for lost assets.
a. Severely-Affected PAPs
b. Marginally-Affected PAPs
c. Project Affected Persons (PAPs)
d. Indigenous Peoples
24. Qualification of Severely-Affected PAPs
a. Include any person or persons, household, a firm, or a private or public institution who,
because of the need to acquire right-of-way for the implementation of an infrastructure
project, will lose their land, house, and other improvements fully or partially.
b. Remaining structure is STILL VIABLE for continued use or occupancy
c. 20% and more of their assets will be lost
d. None of the above.

25. Qualification of Severely-Affected PAPs


a. Remaining structure is NO LONGER VIABLE for continued use or occupancy
b. Only those PAPs found to be residing in, doing business, or cultivating land, or having
rights over resources within the ROW to be acquired as of the date of the census survey
(which is the cut-off date) are eligible for compensation for lost assets.
c. Include any person or persons, household, a firm, or a private or public institution who,
because of the need to acquire right-of-way for the implementation of an infrastructure
project, will lose their land, house, and other improvements fully or partially.
d. Less than 20% of their assets will be lost

26. A qualification of Project Affected Persons (PAPs) is 20% and more of their assets will be lost.
a. Severely-Affected PAPs
b. Marginally-Affected PAPs
c. Indigenous Peoples
d. None of the above

27. A qualification of Project Affected Persons (PAPs) is remaining structure is NO LONGER


VIABLE for continued use or occupancy.
a. Marginally-Affected PAPs
b. Indigenous Peoples
c. Severely-Affected PAPs
d. None of the above

28. Qualification of Marginally-Affected PAPs


a. Less than 20% of their assets will be lost
b. Remaining structure is NO LONGER VIABLE for continued use or occupancy
c. Only those PAPs found to be residing in, doing business, or cultivating land, or having
rights over resources within the ROW to be acquired as of the date of the census survey
(which is the cut-off date) are eligible for compensation for lost assets.
d. Include any person or persons, household, a firm, or a private or public institution who,
because of the need to acquire right-of-way for the implementation of an infrastructure
project, will lose their land, house, and other improvements fully or partially.

29. Qualification of Marginally-Affected PAPs


a. 20% and more of their assets will be lost
b. Only those PAPs found to be residing in, doing business, or cultivating land, or having rights over
resources within the ROW to be acquired as of the date of the census survey (which is the cut-off
date) are eligible for compensation for lost assets.
c. Remaining structure is STILL VIABLE for continued use or occupancy
d. Include any person or persons, household, a firm, or a private or public institution who, because
of the need to acquire right-of-way for the implementation of an infrastructure project, will lose
their land, house, and other improvements fully or partially.

30. A qualification of Project Affected Persons (PAPs) is less than 20% of their assets will be lost
a. Severely-Affected PAPs
b. Marginally-Affected PAPs
c. Indigenous Peoples
d. None of the above

31. A qualification of Project Affected Persons (PAPs) is remaining structure is STILL VIABLE for
continued use or occupancy
a. Marginally-Affected PAPs
b. Indigenous Peoples
c. Severely-Affected PAPs
d. None of the above

32. The main objective of monitoring the implementation of ROW Action Plan (RAPs) is:
a. Activity that both IMA and EMA shall undertake to determine whether or not the RAPs
and IPAPs were carried out as planned and according to this Policy.
b. The implementation of the RAP will be conducted three months after the completion of
payments of compensation to PAPs and three months after completion of the IPAP.
c. To ensure conformity of the aforementioned to the Land Acquisition, Resettlement,
Rehabilitation, and Indigenous Peoples Policy (LARRIPP).
d. Undertaken a year the completion of the project, to determine whether the social and
economic conditions of the PAFs and the affected IPs after the implementation of the
project have improved.

33. The main objective is to ensure conformity of the aforementioned to the Land Acquisition,
Resettlement, Rehabilitation, and Indigenous Peoples Policy (LARRIPP).
a. Monitoring the implementation of ROW Action Plan (RAPs)
b. Land Acquisition, Resettlement, Rehabilitation and Indigenous Peoples Policy (LARRIPP),
2007
c. DPWH Department Order No. 5, series of 2003
d. RA 10752

34. Shall conduct the supervision and in-house monitoring of implementation of the RAPs and
the IPAPs (for affected IPs outside the ancestral domain) and will be alternately called the
Internal Monitoring Agent (IMA).
a. National Roads Improvement and Management Project
b. Environmental and Social Safeguards Division, Planning Service
c. National Commission on Indigenous Peoples.
d. All of the above.
35. The Environmental and Social Safeguards Division, Planning Service,
a. Shall conduct the supervision and in-house monitoring of implementation of the RAPs
and the IPAPs (for affected IPs outside the ancestral domain) and will be alternately
called the Internal Monitoring Agent (IMA).
b. Shall undertake to determine whether or not the RAPs and IPAPs were carried out as
planned and according to this Policy.
c. Ensures that roads demonstrate a new and higher level of social sensitivity and
compliance with all applicable environmental standards. Later on applied to ADB-and
JICA-funded projects:
d. Requires the formulation of an Indigenous Peoples Action Plan (IPAP) or Indigenous
Peoples Development Plan (IPDP) for IPs affected by infrastructure projects:

36. The Environmental and Social Safeguards Division, Planning Service, shall conduct the
supervision and in-house monitoring of implementation of the RAPs and the IPAPs (for
affected IPs outside the ancestral domain) and will be alternately called the _____________.
a. Internal Monitoring Agent (IMA).
b. National Roads Improvement and Management Project
c. National Commission on Indigenous Peoples.
d. Japan International Cooperation Agency

2. Monitoring of MOA with affected IPs inside ancestral domains


The procedure for monitoring Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that the project proponent
enters into with affected IPs inside Ancestral Domains will be guided by the monitoring, evaluation,
and reporting arrangements set forth in the MOA.

3. Monitoring of IPAPs for affected IPs living outside ancestral domains


The monitoring of the IPAP for affected Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs)/Indigenous
Peoples (IPs) living outside ancestral domains will be the responsibility of the Internal Monitoring
Agent (IMA) in coordination with the NCIP. Reports of the IMA will be verified by the External
Monitoring Agent (EMA).

STAGES & FREQUENCY OF MONITORING

COMPLIANCE MONITORING
This is the first activitythat both IMA and EMA shall undertake to determine whether or not the
RAPs and IPAPs were carried out as planned and according to this Policy.

FINAL EVALUATION
Final evaluation of the implementation of the RAP will be conducted three months after the
completion of paymentsof compensation to PAPs and three months after completion of the IPAP.

POST-EVALUATION
This activity will be undertaken a year the completion of the project, to determine whether the
social and economic conditions of the PAFs and the affected IPs after the implementation of the
project have improved.

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