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1. It is the state values of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights.

What Article is this?


a. Article, XIII-section 17-19
b. Article II section 11
c. Article II section 1
d. Article 1

2. Among Medieval philosopher, who considered natural law as Law of Right reason in accordance with the Law of God?
a. Aristotle
b. Thomas Aquinas
c. Hugo Grotius
d. John Locke

3. The Filipino experience violation of human rights. In what colonial regime it happen?
a. Japan regime
b. Vietnam regime
c. Spanish regime
d. Laos regime

4. Who advocate that the essence of law is simple to satisfy the needs of the people?
a. Aristotle
b. William James
c. Thomas Aquinas
d. John Locke

5. Who considered the father of International Law?


a. Aristotle
b. John Locke
c. Thomas Aquinas
d. Hugo Grotius

6. Who envisioned human being in a state of nature?


a.Aristotle
b. John Locke
c. Thomas Aquinas
d. Hugo Grotius

7. It is the English philosophy believes that every human decision was motivated by pleasure and pain?
a. Rodulf Hering
b. Jeremy Bentham
c. Aristotle
d. All of the above

8. Who was the first and foremost victim of human rights?


a. President McKinley
b. Jose Rizal
c. President Ferdinand E. Marcos
d. Magellan
9. It has been originally understood as civil and political right which means asserted against their tyrannical rulers.
a. Civil Rights
b. Political Rights
c. Human Rights
d. Cultural Rights

10. The Philippines constitution has mentioned only civil and political rights. On what time?
a. 1976
b.1986
c.1996
d. 1966

11. The first Philippines constitution adapted in what year?


a. 1935
b. 1973
c.1942
d.1934

12. In the 1973 Philippine constitution contained the Bill of rights. The said rights are now known as?
a. Civil and Political rights
b. Political and economic rights
c. Social and civil rights
d. Political and civil rights

13. Mainly based on the philosophy seek to define the nation of rights in terms of tendencies known as ?
a. Human rights as an international concern
b. The Utilitarian theory
c. Human rights.
d. History

14. What year and date is the basic norms and standards of the human rights were proclaimed through the Universal
Declaration of Human rights?

a. June 18, 1958


b. August 10, 1948
c. December 10, 1948
d. July 14, 1914

15. Human rights are as old as human society itself, or originally known as.
a. Rights of woman
b. Rights of kings
c. Rights of man
d. Rights of children

16. Who are the two followed the so called value-oriented approach based on protection of human dignity?
a. Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas
b. John Locke and Aristotle
c. Professor McDougal and Laswell
d. Thomas Aquinas and John Locke

17. What is the greatest interest of man?


a. Justice
b. Parental
c. Dignity
d. Respect

18. Who delivered In the Middle Ages, the great English document Magna Carta on June 9, 1215?
a. King John
b. Aristotle
c. John Locke
d. Thomas Aquinas

19. The American revolting against the English king declared their own bill of rights which adopted in what year?
a. 1776
b.1999
c.1982
d. 1777

20. This theory emphasizes the interest of society over an individual man’s interest.
a. Positivist theory
b. Historical theory
c. Natural law of theory
d. Marxist theory

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