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1. It is the access to the whole or any part of the a.

Computer-related forgery
computer data and systems? b. Computer-related fraud
c. Cyber-squatting
a. Illegal interception d. Computer-related identity theft
b. Illegal access
c. Data interference 9. It refers to a computer or computer network, the
d. System interference electronic medium in which online communication takes
place.
2. It is the interception made by technical means without
right of any non-public transmission of computer data to, a. Cyber
from or within a computer system including b. Cybersecurity
electromagnetic emissions from a computer system c. Database
carrying such computer data. d. Interception

a. Illegal interception 10. It is a representation of information, knowledge,


b. Illegal access facts, concepts of instructions which are being prepared,
c. Data interference processed or stored intended for use in a computer
d. System interference system.

3. It is the intentional or reckless alteration, damaging or a. Cyber


deletion or deterioration of computer data, electronic b. Cybersecurity
document, or electronic data message, without right, c. Database
including the introduction or transmission of viruses. d. Interception

a. Illegal interception 11. It is collection of tools, policies, risk management


b. Illegal access approaches, actions, training, best practices, assurance
c. Data interference and technologies that can be used to protect cyber
d. System interference environment.

4. It is the willful engagement, maintenance or control, or a. Cyber


operation, of any lascivious exhibition of sexual organs b. Cybersecurity
or sexual activity, with the aid of computer system, for c. Database
favor or consideration. d. Interception

a. Child-pornography 12. It is a crime committed by any person who willfully


b. Cybersex attempts to commit any of the offenses under RA 10175.
c. Unsolicited commercial communications
d. None of the above a. Libel
b. Aiding or abetting in the commission of cybercrime
5. Unlawful or prohibited acts defined and punishable by c. Attempt in the commission of cybercrime
the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, committed d. Cyberlibel
through a computer system.
13. It is the prohibited transmission of commercial
a. Child-pornography electronic communication with the use of computer
b. Cybersex system which seek to advertise, sell, or offer for sale
c. Unsolicited commercial communications products and services
d. None of the above
a. Computer-related fraud
6. It is the acquisition of a domain name over the internet b. Computer-related forgery
in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and c. Unsolicited commercial communications
deprive others from registering d. Computer-related identity theft

a. Computer-related forgery the same: 14. It is the use, production, sale, procurement,
b. Computer-related fraud importation, distribution or otherwise making available,
c. Cyber-squatting without right of a device, including a computer program
d. Computer-related identity theft or a computer password or access code,

7. It is the unauthorized input, alteration or deletion of a. Cyber-squatting


computer data or program or interference in the b. System interference
functioning of a computer system. c. Data interference
d. Misuse of devices
a. Computer-related forgery fraud
b. Computer-related 15. These are mining activities which rely heavily on
c. Cyber-squatting. manual labor using simple implement.
d. Computer-related identity theft
a. Small-scale mining
8. It is the intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, b. Small-scale miner
possession, alteration or deletion of identifying c. Large-scale mining
information belonging to another. d. Medium-scale mining
16. How long is the term of a small-scale mining b. Republic Act No. 8550
contract? c. Republic Act No. 6969
small d. Presidential Decree No. 705

a. 2 years 25. It is an act that provides for the abatement and


b. 3 years control of pollution from land-based sources, and lays
c. 4 years down water quality standard regulations.
d. 5 years
a. Republic Act No: 9275
17. The following lands, when suitable may be declared b. Republic Act No. 8550
as people's scale mining areas: c. Republic Act No. 6969
d. Presidential Decree No. 705
a. Public lands not subject to any existing right
b. Public lands covered by existing mining rights which 26. Applies to water quality management in all water
are not active mining areas bodies.
c. Private lands, subject to certain rights and conditions
d. All of the above a. Republic Act No. 6969
b. Republic Act No. 9147
18. What is the act providing for an ecological solid c. Republic Act No. 8550
waste program? d. Republic Act No. 9275

a. Republic Act No. 9003 27. These are waste in liquid state containing pollutants?
b. Republic Act No. 10175
c. Republic Act No. 7076 a. Waste
d. Republic Act No. 8749 b. Wastewater
c. Toxic amount
15. It is an act creating a people's small-scale mining d. Water pollution
program and for other purposes.
28. It is any material that is devoid of usage or
a. Republic Act No. 9003 discarded?
b. Republic Act No. 10175
c. Republic Act No. 7076 a. Waste
d. Republic Act No. 8749 b. Wastewater
c. Toxic amount
20. It is an act which addresses crimes committed d. Water pollution
against and through computer systems.
29. It is any alteration of the properties of a water body
a. Republic Act No. 9003 resulting in the impairment of its purity and quality.
b. Republic Act No. 10175 a. Waste
c. Republic Act No. 7076 b. Wastewater
d. Republic Act No. 8749 c. Toxic amount
d. Water pollution
21. It is an act providing for comprehensive air pollution
control policy? 30. These are sludge produced on individual onsite
wastewater, disposal systems principally septic tanks
a. Republic Act No. 9003 and cesspools.
b. Republic Act No. 10175
c. Republic Act No. 7076 a. Septage
d. Republic Act No. 8749 b. Sewage
c. Sludge
22. is the response to address the trend of blind d. Surface water
resource exploitation.
31. It is otherwise known as the Philippine Clear Water
a. Republic Act No. 9275 Act of 2004.
b. Republic Act No. 8550
c. Republic Act No. 6969 a. RA No. 9003
d. Presidential Decree No. 705 b. RA No. 7076
c. RA No. 9275
23. This Act lays down the basic principles of forest d. RA No. 8749
management and conservation.
32. What are the land-based sources of water pollution?
a. Republic Act No. 9275
b. Republic Act No. 8550 a. Industrial and commercial establishments
c. Republic Act No. 6969 b. Agriculture activities
d. Presidential Decree No. 705 c. Community/household activities
d. All of the above
24. It is otherwise known as the Toxic Substances and
Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990. 33. Who may apply for wastewater discharge permit
under RA 9275?
a. Republic Act No. 9275
a. Owner or operators of facilities 41. These are species which have actual or potential
b. Managers of facilities value in trade or utilization for commercial purpose.
c. All of the above
d. None of the above a. Endemic species
b. Exotic species
34. It is known as the Wildlife Resources Conservation c. Endangered species
and Protection Act. d. Economically important species

a. RA No. 8479 42. These are species or subspecies that is not critically
b. RA No. 9725 endangered but whose survival in the wild is unlikely if
c. RA No. 9147 the casual factors continue operating.
d. PD No. 705
a. Endemic species
35. Under the Wildlife Resources Conservation and b. Exotic species
Protection Act it is the policy of the State to: c. Endangered species
d. Economically important species
a. Conserve and protect wildlife species and their
habitats 43. These are species or subspecies that is facing
b. Regulate the collection and trade of wildlife extremely high-risk of extinction in the wild in the
c. Initiate or support scientific studies on the immediate future.
conservation of biological diversity
d. All of the above a. Endangered species
b. Exotic species
36. Some of the scope of application of the Wildlife c. Economically endangered species
Resources Conservation and Protection Act are: d. Critically endangered species

a. Wildlife species found in all areas of the country, 44. It is a general term to denote species or subspecies
including protected areas considered as or other accepted categories of critically
b. Exotic species which are subject to trade, are endangered, vulnerable wildlife whose population is at
cultured, maintained or bred in captivity or propagated in risk of extinction
the country
c. Only A a. Endangered species
d. Both A and B b. Critically endangered species
c. Threatened species
37. What department/s exercises jurisdiction over all d. Exotic species
terrestrial plant and animal species, all turtles and
tortoises and wetland species? 45. These are species or subspecies that is not critically
endangered nor endangered but is under threat of
a. Department of Agriculture adverse factors.
b. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources
c. Both A and B a. Endangered species
d. Only A b. Critically endangered species
c. Threatened species
38. What department/s have jurisdiction over all declared d. Vulnerable species
aquatic critical habitats, all aquatic resources, including
but not limited to all fishes, aquatic plants, invertebrates 46. It is a place or environment where a species or
and all marine animals except dugong? subspecies naturally occur or has naturally established
its population.
a. Department of Agriculture
b. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources a. Indigenous wildlife
c. Both A and B b. Habitat
d. Only B c. Wildlife
d. All of the above
39. These are species or subspecies which is naturally
occurring and found only within specific areas in the 47. What are some of the internationally accepted
country? criteria of the determination of threatened species?

a. Endemic species a. Present or threatened destruction, modification or


b. Exotic species curtailment of its habitat or range
c. Endangered species b. Over-utilization for commercial, recreational, scientific,
d. Economically important species or educational purposes
c. Inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms
40. These are species or subspecies which do not d. All of the above
naturally occur in the country.
48. The following are some of the illegal acts under
a. Endemic species Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act
b. Exotic species except:
c. Endangered species
d. Economically important species a. Trading of wildlife
b. Gathering or destroying inactive nests, nest trees,
host plants and the like a. Seashore park
c. Collecting, hunting or possessing wildlife, their by- b. Marine park
products and derivatives c. National park
d. Transporting of wildlife d. Watershed

49. The following are acts which effect critical habitats 57. It is a forest land reservation established to protect or
except? improve the conditions of the water yield thereof or
reduce sedimentation.
a. Dumping of waste products not detrimental to wildlife
b. Mineral exploration or extraction a. Watershed
c. Quarrying b. Critical watershed
d. Logging c. Watershed reservation
d. Spring
50. These are mass of lands of the public domain which
has not been the subject of the present system of 58. Is a privileged granted by the State to a person to
classification for the determination of which lands are utilize forest resources.
needed for forest purposes and which are not
a. License agreement
a. Forest lands b. Permit
b. Public forest c. Lease
c. Alienable and disposable lands d. License
d. Grazing land
59. A short-term privilege or authority granted by the
51. These are lands of the public domain which have State to utilize any limited forest resources or undertake
been the subject of the present system of classification a limited activity with any forest land without right of
and declared as not needed for forest purposes. occupation of possession.

a. Forest lands a. License agreement


b. Public forest b. Permit
c. Alienable and disposable lands c. Lease
d. Grazing lands d. License

52. It includes public forest, the permanent forest or 60. A privileged granted by the State to a person to
forest reserves and forest reservations. occupy and possess, in consideration of a specified
rental.
a. Forest lands
b. Public forest a. License agreement
c. Alienable and disposable lands b. Permit
d. Grazing lands c. Lease
d. License
53. It is a portion of the public domain, which has been
set aside, in view of its topography and vegetation, for 61. It is a privileged granted by the State to a person to
the raising of livestock. utilize forest resources with right of possession and
occupation to the exclusion of others except the
a. Forest land government.
b. Public forest
c. Alienable and disposable lands a. License agreement
d. Grazing lands b. Permit
c. Lease
54. It is any off-shore area inhabited by rare and unique d. License
species of marine flora and fauna.
62. The following are some of the policies of the Forestry
a. Seashore park Reform Code of the Philippines except:
b. Marine parks
c. National park a: Land classification and survey shall not be
d. Watershed systematized and hastened
b. Establishing of wood processing plants shall be
55. A land area drained by a stream or a fixed body of encouraged and rationalized
water and its tributaries having a common outlet for c. Multiple uses of forest lands shall be oriented
surface to run-off. d. Protection and development and rehabilitation of
forest lands shall be emphasized so as to ensure their
a. Seashore park continuity in productive condition
b. Marine park
c. National park 63. It is the entry of product or substance into the
d. Watershed Philippines.

56. It is any public shore area delimited for outdoor a. Manufacture


recreation, sports, fishing, water skiing and related b. Importation
health activities. c. Exportation
d. None of the above. c. Emission
d. Greenhouse gasses
64. It is the mechanical or chemical transformation of
substances into new products. 72. It is any air contaminant, pollutant, gas stream or
unwanted sound from a known source which is passed
a. Manufacture from the atmosphere.
b. Importation
c. Exportation a. Air pollutant
d. None of the above b. Air pollution
c. Emission
65. Substances that are without any safe commercial, d. Greenhouses gasses
industrial, agricultural or economic usage and are
shipped, transported or brought from the country of 73. These are gasses that can potentially induce global
origin for dumping or disposal into or in transit through warming
any part of the Philippine territory.
a. Air pollutant
a. Nuclear wastes b. Air pollution
b. Hazardous wastes c. Emission
c. Short-term acute hazards d. Greenhouse gasses
d. Long-term acute hazards
74. It is a portion of medical waste that could transmit an
66. These are hazardous wastes made radioactive by infectious disease.
exposure to radiation incidental to the production or
utilization nuclear fuels. a. Medical waste
b. Municipal waste
a. Nuclear wastes c. Infectious waste
b. Hazardous wastes d. Poisonous and toxic fumes
c. Short-term acute hazards
d. Long-term acute hazards 75. These are waste materials generated from
communities within a
67. What agency shall implement RA No. 6969,
otherwise known as "Toxic Substances and Hazardous a. Medical waste
and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990'? b. Municipal waste specific community.
c. Infectious waste
a. Office of the President d. Poisonous and toxic fumes
b. Department of Agriculture
c. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources 76. These are material generated as a result of patient
d. Department of Agrarian Reform diagnosis. treatment, immunization of human beings or
animals.
68. These are some rights recognized under the
Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 except: a. Medical waste
b. Municipal waste
a. Right to breathe clean air c. Infectious waste
b. Right to utilize and enjoy all-natural resources d. Poisonous and toxic fumes
according to the principles of sustainable development
c. Right to life 77. It is any emission and fumes which are beyond
d. Right to access public records which a citizen may internationally, accepted standards.
need to exercise his or her rights effectively
a. Air pollution
69. It is one of the rights recognized under the Philippine b. Poisonous and toxic fumes
Clean Air Act of 1999. c. Carbon emission
d. Air pollution
a. Right to breathe clean air
b. Right to liberty 78. The enforcement and implementation of the
c. Right to property Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 through citizen suit may
d. Right to life be filed against the following:

70. It is any matter found in the atmosphere that are not a. Any person who violates or fails to comply with the
health or the environment. provisions of RA
b. The department or other implementing agencies with
a. Air pollution respect to orders, rules and regulations issued
b. Air pollutant c. Any public officer who willfully or grossly neglects the
c. Emission performance of an act specifically enjoined as a duty by
d. Greenhouse gasses thus Act or its IRR
d. All of the above
71. It is any alteration of the physical, chemical and
biological properties of the atmospheric air. 79. RA No. 7076 is otherwise known as

a. Air pollutant a. Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999


b. Air pollution b. People's Small Scale-Mining Act of 1991.
c. Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act 88. These are waste generated from planting or
d. None of the above harvesting of crops, trimming or pruning of plants and
wastes or run-of materials from farms or fields.
80. What are some of the features of the People's small-
scale mining program? a. Bulky wastes
b. Agricultural wastes
a. Recognition of prior existing rights and productivity c. Hazardous wastes
b. Extension of assistance in processing and marketing d. Municipal wastes
c. Generation of ancillary livelihood activities
d. All of the above 89. Disposal site at which solid waste in deposited in
accordance with the minimum prescribed standards of
81. The following are features of the People's small- site operation.
scale mining program except
a. Disposal site
a. Encouragement of the formation of cooperatives b. Open dump
b. Non-identification, segregation and reservation of c. Controlled dump
certain mineral lands as people's small-scale mining d. Buy-back center
areas
c. Efficient collection of government revenue 90. A disposal area wherein solid wastes are
d. Regulation of small-scale mining industry indiscriminately thrown or disposed of without due
planning or consideration for environmental health
82. The following are the duties and obligations of standards.
holders of small-scale mining contract except
a. Disposal site
a. Pay all taxes, royalties or government production b. Open dump
share c. Controlled dump
b. Undertake mining activities even without a mining plan d. Buy-back center
c. Comply with obligations to the holder of an existing
mining right 91. It is a site where solid waste is finally discharged and
d. Assume responsibility for the safety of persons deposited.
working in the mine
a. Disposal site:
83. A people's scale mining contract entitles the small- b. Open dump collection
scale mining contractor the right to c. Controlled dump
d. Buy-back center
a. Mine
b. Extract 92. A recycling center that purchases or otherwise
c. Dispose of mineral ores accepts recyclable materials from the public for the
d. All of the above purpose of recycling such materials.

84. What year RA No. 9147 was approved? a. Disposal site


b. Open dump
a. 1999 c. Controlled dump
b. 2000 d. Buy-back center
c. 2001
d. 2002 93. It refers to the act of removing solid waste from the
source or from a communal storage point.
85. What is the highest fine imposed by RA No. 9147?
a. Composting
a. P50, 000-P100,000 b. Collection
b. P100,000-P1,000,000 c. Segregation
C. P100,000-P2,000,000 d. Generation
d. P50,000-P500,000
94. It is the controlled decomposition of organic matter
86. This act aims to address legal issues concerning by micro organisms.
online interactions.
a. Composting
a. RA No. 10175 b. Collection
b. RA No. 6969 c. Segregation
c. RA No. 9003 d. Generation
d. RA No. 7076
95. The act or process of producing solid waste.
87. When did RA No. 9003 passed into law?
a. Composting
a. January 21, 2001 b. Collection
b. January 23, 2001 c. Segregation
c. January 26, 200 d. Generation:
d. January 27, 2001
96. The practice of separating different materiais found
in solid waste in order to promote recycling and re-use of
resources and to reduce the volume of waste for
collection and disposal.

a. Composting
b. Collection
c. Generation
d. Segregation

97. What year PD No. 705 was signed into law?

a. 1965
b. 1995
c. 1985
d. 1975

98. Who signed PD No. 705 into law?

a. Pres. Corazon C. Aquino


b. Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos
c. Pres. Fidel V. Castro
d. Pres. Diosdado Macapagal

99. It is a term implied to the type of forest occurring on


tidal flat along the sea coast, extending along stream
where the water is brackish.

a. Kaingin
b. Mangrove
c. Dipterocarp forest
d. Pine forest

100. A forest type predominantly of pine trees.

a. Kaingin
b. Mangrove
c. Dipterocarp forest
d. Pine forest

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