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WEEK 14

1. Understood as the right to vote in elections


a. Initiative
b. Political Beliefs
c. Suffrage
d. Freedom
ANSWER: C

2. Which of the following does not belong to the rights of person under investigation?
a. The right to remain silent
b. The right against secret detention places, solitary, incommunicado, or other similar forms of
detention
c. The right to informed of such rights
d. Right to due process of law
ANSWER: D

3. Which of the following statement is true?


a. Only accused person have the right to a speedy disposition of their cases before all judicial,
quasi judicial, or administrative bodies.
b. No person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself.
c. The right of the people to information on matters of public concerned shall not be recognized.
d. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall be suspended except in cases of invasion or
rebellion when the public safety requires it.
ANSWER: B

4. It means that any liability to pay money growing out of a contract, express or implied.
a. Debt
b. Tax
c. Poll Tax
d. Cedula Tax
ANSWER: A

5. Accused can only be prosecuted once for the same offense.


a. Ex post facto law
b. Penalty
c. Right against double jeopardy
d. Right to an impartial trial
ANSWER: C

WEEK 15
1. Which of the following is true?
a. Many citizens are participating in our government.
b. There is no marked distinction between an alien and a citizen
c. The citizen does not have an ability to enjoy both civil and political rights.
d. In our country an adult 18 years of age enjoys, regardless of economic or social status, color
and creed, education, property and residence, etc.
ANSWER: D

2. A citizen that is active at local, state, or national levels in addressing social issues relevant to
the community by learning how government systems work and taking part in community-based
initiatives.
a. Citizen
b. Participatory Citizenship
c. Local Government Units
d. Non-Citizen
ANSWER: B

3. According to him, a citizen is he "who has the power to take part in the deliberative or judicial
administration of any state is said by us to be a citizen of that state."
a. Laski
b. Gandhi
c. Vattal
d. Aristotle
ANSWER: D

4. Which of the following is true about citizenship by naturalization?


a. Judicial act of adopting a foreigner and granting him the privileges of a native-born citizen.
b. He/she must not be less than eighteen (18) years of age on the day of the hearing of the
petition.
c. He/she must have resided in the Philippines for a continuous period of not more than ten (10)
years.
d. A membership of a citizen in a political society, which membership implies, reciprocally, a
duty of allegiance on the part of the member and duty of protection on the part of the state.
ANSWER: A

5. Stated that citizenship “is the contribution of one’s instructed judgement to the public good.”
a. Laski
b. Gandhi
c. Vattal
d. Aristotle
ANSWER: A

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