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Prof.

Virginia Cruz De Leon

STC 7CP 1101 NSTP (GROUP 5)


MEMBERS:

ZARAGOZA, NICOLE
SANMOCTE, KIMI

DARLUCIO, MARC
SALVADOR, JIO
SAN GABRIEL, JANNA MAE
SANTILLAN, ALYSSA
TABAT, JHAYLON KYLE
TACBAD, JAMIL
WABE, KARL

Chapter 1: Organizing Students Through Course Orientation


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(A) 1. Which is designed to provide military training to tertiary-level students to
motivate, train, organize, and mobilize them for national defense preparedness.
A. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
B. National Service Training Program (NSTP)
C Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
D. Literacy Training Service (LTS)
(A) 2. Which serves to train students to teach literacy and numeracy skills to
school children, out-of-school youths, and any other segments of society in need
of this service.
A. Literacy Training Service (LTS)
B. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
C. National Service Training Program (NSTP)
D. Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
(C) 3. Which designs activities that will contribute to the general welfare and
betterment of life for the community, as well as enhance its facilities and improve
the health condition of its members. This can be done by focusing on providing.
A. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
B. National Service Training Program (NSTP)
C. Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
D. Literacy Training Service (LTS)
(D) 4. It is a mandated program in the curricula of all baccalaureate programs and
in at least two (2) years of technical-vocational or associate courses in all state
universities and colleges, and private higher and technical-vocational education
institutions.
A. Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
B. Literacy Training Service (LTS)
C. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
D. National Service Training Program (NSTP)
(C) 5. This act is known as the “Citizen Armed Forces of the Philippines
Reservists Act”.
A. R.A. 9163
B. R.A. 7610
C. R.A. 7077
D. R.A. 10627
(A) 6. Known as National Service Training program act of 2001.
A. R.A. 9163
B. R.A. 9823
C. R.A. 9124
D. R.A. 6309
(C) 7. LTS stands for?
A. Liter Training Service
B. Language Training Service
C. Literacy Training Service
D. Land Training Service
(B) 8. ROTC stands for?
A. Restricted Office Training Corps
B. Reserve Officers Training Corps
C. Rotary Office Training Corps
D. Rest Officers Training Corps
(D) 9. Refers to a student enrolled in the ROTC component.
A. Student
B. Private
C. Officer
D. Student Cadet
(C) 10. Refers to the service components of NSTP as defined herein.
A. Program service
B. Program Maker
C. Program Component
D. Programmer
(C) 11. What Academy or University is not exempted to NSTP?
A. PMA
B. PMMA
C. UE
D. PNPA
(B) 12. Refers to a system of enrolment where a student is officially enrolled in an
academic program of an origin but is allowed to enroll in the NSTP component of
another accepting school.
A. Via-Enrollment
B. Cross-Enrollment
C. Direct-Enrollment
D. Mechanical-Enrollment
(A) 13. Who conceptualized the NSTP act 2001?
A. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
B. Ester A. Garcia (correct answer)
C. J. Prospero E. De Vera III
D. Perfecto A. Alibin
(C) 14. This refers to the grouping of students enrolled in different schools into
taking up the same NSTP component into one group under the management and
supervision of a designated school.
A. Program Component
B. Cross-Enrollment
C. Clustering
D. Student Cadet
(A) 15. As stipulated in the law, each of the components shall be undertaken for
an academic period of ____semesters and shall be credited for three (3) units per
semester with fifty-four (54) to ninety (90) training hours a semester.
A. 2 semesters
B. 1 semesters
C. 4 semesters
D. 3 semesters
(D) 16. As stipulated in the law, each of the components shall be undertaken for
an academic period of two (2) semesters and shall be credited for ____units per
semester with fifty-four (54) to ninety (90) training hours a semester.
A. 2 units
B. 1 units
C. 6 units
D. 3 units
(A) 17. As stipulated in the law, each of the components shall be undertaken for
an academic period of two (2) semesters and shall be credited for three (3) units
per semester with _______training hours a semester.
A. 54 to 90 hours
B. 40 to 60 hours
C. 20 to 50 hours
D. 10 to 40 hours
(D) 18. Refers to a student enrolled in the ROTC component.
A. Program Component
B. Cross-Enrollment
C. Clustering
D. Student Cadet
(B) 19. In Rule 5, section 11 of Organization of NSTP students, it states that the
graduate of the non-ROTC components of NSTP shall belong to the ______ and
could be tapped by the State for literacy, civic welfare activities, and especially in
times of calamities.
A. DILG
B. NSRC
C. DSWD
D. NDRRMC
(B) 20. There shall be an ____ for all NSTP enrollees to be jointly conducted by
ROTC, LTS and CWTS coordinators/implementers
A. Initiation
B. Orientation
C. Presentation
D. Organization
(A) 21. An _____ shall be conducted towards the end of the school year to
evaluate and determine the achievement of training objectives of NSTP three
components program.
A. ANPE
B. IRR
C. Graduation
D. Recognition
(B) 22. Refers to any private organization duly accredited by CHED or recognized
by TESDA
A. Government
B. Non-Government Organization
C. Local-Government Organization
D. School Organization
(B) 23. It is stated that we, the Filipino people, must live morally upright and value
our existence as one family under God in order to develop and uphold a just and
humane society.
A. NSTP
B. Preamble
C. School Mission
D. School Vision
(A) 24. Article XIV, Section 3.2. also mention that all educational institutions “shall
inculcate________, foster love of humanity, respect for human rights,
appreciation of the role of national heroes in the historical development of the
country, teach the rights and duties of citizenship, strengthen ethical and
spiritual values, develop moral character and personal discipline, encourage
critical and creative thinking, broaden scientific and technological knowledge,
and promote vocational efficiency.”
A. patriotism and nationalism
B. love and harmony
C. optimism
D. Gratitude
(D) 25. _______ provides that the “State recognizes the vital role of the youth in
nation building and shall promote their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and
social well-being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism, and
encourage their involvement in public and civic affairs.”
A. Article IV, Section 10
B. Article III, Section 12
C. Article I, Section 19
D. Article II, Section 13
(C) 26. The NSTP shall abide by the National Motto ‘_____, MAKA-TAO,
MAKAKALIKASAN AT MAKABANSA’
A. MAKAPAMILYA
B. MAKATARUNGAN
C. MAKA-DIYOS
D. MAKATA
(B) 27. in Section 40 of______, known as the “Flag Heraldic Code of the
Philippines.”
A. Republic Act 9164
B. Republic Act 8497
C. Republic Act 6235
D. Republic Act 10175
(A) 28. The Philippine Preamble stated “We, the _____people, imploring the aid of
Almighty God, in order to build a just and humane society, and establish a
Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations, promote the common
good, conserve and develop our patrimony, and secure to ourselves and our
posterity, the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law
and a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality, and peace, do ordain and
promulgate this Constitution.”
A. Sovereign Filipino
B. Filipino
C. Human
D. Souvenir Filipino
(C) 29. The ______is geared toward enhancing civic consciousness and defense
preparedness in the youth by developing in them the ethics of service and
patriotism while undergoing training in any of its three (3) program components,
specially designed to inspire the youth to actively participate and contribute to
the general welfare.
A. Law
B. School Rules
C. NSTP Law
D. Local Law
(A) 30. As Republic Act 9163 that has been signed into law by Her Excellency,
________in response to the public clamor of reform in the Reserve Officers’
Training Corps (ROTC).
A. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
B. Ester A. Garcia
C. J. Prospero E. De Vera III
D. Perfecto A. Alibin

Chapter 2: Citizenship and Good Governance


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(A) 1. A law-abiding citizen regardless of who sits at the helm of the government
A. Good Filipino Citizen
B. Respect for Law (correct answer)
C. Corporate Culture
D. Personalism
(A) 2. “Consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we
ought”
A. Freedom
B. Hard work
C. Values
D. Life
(C) 3. Doing the right thing at the right time and right place without any hesitation.
A. Life
B. Value of Truth
C. Value of Order
D. Value system
(D) 4. Any object, activity, or frame of mind that a person considers to be very
important to his or her life.
A. Personalism
B. Person
C. Value system
D. Values
(B) 5. Can be exclusively attached to a human being.
A. Life
B. Personalism
C. Values
D. Person (correct answer)
(A) 6. The most precious gift that we have received from God.
A. Life
B. Freedom
C. Human dignity
D. Values
(B) 7. This is indeterminate used in the international development literature to
describe how public institutions conduct public affairs and manage public
resources.
A. Good Institution
B. Good Governance
C. Good Governor
D. Good Resources
(C) 8. What is the concept of good governance?
A. the responsibility of governments and governing bodies to meet the need of the
select groups in society
B. comparing ineffective economies or political bodies with viable economies and
political bodies. (correct answer)
C. none of the above
D. Either a and b is correct
(D) 9. What are the classes of rights?
A. Natural rights, statutory rights and civil rights
B. Natural rights, political rights and civil rights
C. Natural rights, constitutional rights and statutory rights (correct answer)
D. Natural rights, constitutional and social and economic rights
(B) 10. What are the 2 procedural due process?
A. In judicial proceedings and In legistative proceedings
B. In judicial proceedings and In administrative proceedings
C. In administrative proceedings and In jurisprudence proceedings
D. In judicial proceedings and In administrative proceedings
(A) 11. Read the statement below and choose the correct answer.
Statement 1:
Procedural due process refers to the method or manner by which the law is enforced.
Statement 2:
Substantive due process is application in judicial proceedings, civil or criminal.
A. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false
B. Statement 1 and 2 is true
C. Statement 1 and 2 is false
D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true
(B) 12. This section of substantive due process refers to the right of the people to
be secure in their persons, houses, papers.
A. Section 2
B. Section 1
C. Section 4
D. Section 3
(A) 13. Act involving a wide range of activities, including traditional forms of
mutual aid and developmental interventions that provides an enabling and
empowering environment both on the part of the beneficiary receiving and the
volunteer rendering the act.
A. Volunteerism
B. Volunteer
C. Volunteer Service Organization
D. Voluntary Sector
(B) 14. The period from May 28 to June 12 of each year is declared as Flag Days,
during which period all offices, agencies and instrumentalities of government,
business establishments, institutions of learning and private homes are enjoined
to display the flag.
A. Section 25
B. Section 26
C. Section 27
D. Section 28
(A) 15. 1987 Philippine Constitution Article III Bill of Rights, No person shall be
held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law.
A. Section 14
B. Section 13
C. Section 15
D. Section 16
(D) 16. refers to those sectors of Philippine society that organizes themselves
into volunteers to take advocacy and action primarily for local and national
development as well as international cooperation and understanding.
A. Volunteerism
B. Volunteer
C. Volunteer Service Organization
D. Voluntary Sector
(A) 17.1987 Philippine Constitution Article III Bill of Rights, private property shall
not be taken for public use without just compensation.
A. Section 9
B. Section 10
C. Section 11
D. Section 12
(C) 18. refers to a local or foreign group that recruits, trains, deploys and
supports volunteer workers to programs and projects implemented by them or by
other organizations or any group that provides services and resources.
A. Volunteerism
B. Volunteer
C. Volunteer Service Organization
D. Voluntary Sector
(D) 19. Used to measure how public institutions, services, and other public affairs
are managed through the use of Public resources?
A. Governance
B. Good Governance (correct answer)
C. Service of Governance
D. None of the above
(A) 20. “Consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we
ought”
A. Freedom
B. Hard work
C. Values
D. Good Citizenship
(A) 21. Why Good Governance is Important?
A. Robust and Reliable
B. Confidence
C. Trust and Respect
D. All of the above (correct answer)
(C) 22. What elements are determine a board’s Governance?
A. Who has a voice in making decision.
B. How does decision are made.
C. Who has accountable.
D. All of the above (correct answer)
(C) 23. Doing the right thing at the right time and right place without any
hesitation.
A. Life
B. Value of Truth
C. Value of Order
D. values
(A) 24. Any object, activity, or frame of mind that a person considers to be very
important to his or her life.
A. Values
B. Value system
C. Person
D. life
(A) 25. Shifted to claims of rights individuals can make against the state.
A. Natural rights
B. Political rights (correct answer)
C. Civil rights
D. none of the above
(A) 26. How many terms of president?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 7
D.4
(B) 27. How many terms of vice president?
A. 7
B. 6
C. 5
D. 4
(C) 28. Created by Executive Order No. 134, as amended, shall undertake the
implementation and execution of the provisions of this Act.
A. SEC. 6. Role and Modalities of Volunteerism by Foreign Volunteer Organizations.
B. SEC. 7. Role of the Government.
C. SEC. 8. The Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA).
D. SEC. 5. Role and Modalities of Volunteerism in the Private Sector.
(B) 29. What age that required of president?
A. 50
B. 40
C. 30
D. 60
(D) 30. Human Rights Council (HRC) Read more about Human Rights! Leadership
& Advocacy
A. None of the above
B. Natural rights
C. Political rights
D. Civil rights

Chapter 3: Drug Addiction and Prevention


SCORE: 30/30

(B) 1. It is a condition characterized by an overwhelming desire to continue taking


a drug to which one has become habituated through repeated consumption
because it produces a particular effect, usually an alteration of mental status.
A. Addiction
B. Drug addiction
C. Drug
D. Drug Abuse
(A) 2. It is usually accompanied by a compulsion to obtain the drug, a tendency to
increase the dose, a psychological or physical dependence, and detrimental
consequences for the individual and society.
A. Addiction
B. Drug addiction
C. Drug
D. Drug Abuse
(D) 3. Aims to intensify youth empowerment efforts to zero-in on drug abuse. This
new advocacy program, done in partnership with DDB-member-agency.
A. National Drug Education
B. Nationwide Caravan Youth Against Drugs
C. National Drug Education Program
D. Nationwide Caravan of Youth against drugs
(C) 4. All of these are Short-term Effects of Methamphetamine Abuse except
________.
A. Increased activity
B. Euphoria and rush
C. Paranoia
D. Hyperthermia
(B) 5. It can cause serious complications during pregnancy, including miscarriage
and premature delivery.
A. Drug abuse
B. Heroin abuse
C. Marijuana
D. Depressants
(D) 6. Paying attention to what a fellow peer has to say is usually more enticing
than listening to a lethargic monologue from an expert or professional.
A. Don’t be afraid to say no
B. Get educated about alcohol and drugs
C. Listen to your fellow youth
D. Youth listen to youth
(A) 7. It is a strong stimulant mostly used as a recreational drug.
A. Cocaine
B. Marijuana
C. Ecstasy
D. Heroin
(A) 8. They are not necessarily criminals.
A. Drug User
B. Marijuana User
C. Depressants User
D. Heroin User
(B) 9. An LSD trip may last as long as _____.
A. 14 hours
B. 12 hours
C. 17 hours
D. 24 hours
(D) 10. The Philippines’ current drug situation has turned into an outbreak with an
astounding ______ as of 2012
A. 1.7
B. 1.2
C. 6.7
D. 1.3
(D) 11. It is also known as The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 A.
Republic Act No. 6591
B. Republic Act No. 1659
C. Republic Act No. 5196
D. Republic Act No. 9165
(B) 12. Physical dependence develops with higher doses of the drug. With
physical dependence, the body does not adapt to the presence of the cocaine and
withdrawal symptoms occur if use is reduced abruptly.
A. False
B. True
(A) 13. It does not belong to the symptoms of using drugs.
A. Stroke
B. Runny Nose
C. Mood swings
D. Glassy eyes
(C) 14. Is a psychedelic drug known for its psychological effects, which may
include altered awareness of one’s surroundings, perceptions, and feelings, as
well as sensations and images that seem real though they are not
A. Phencyclidine (PCP)
B. Heroin
C. Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
D. Cocaine
(B) 15. It is considered in a long-term effect of methamphetamine abuse. A.
Hyperthermia
B. Paranoia
C. Euphoria
D. Rush
(B) 16. Heroin are drugs that lower neurotransmission levels to reduce arousal or
stimulation in various areas of the brain.
A. True
B. False
(B) 17. Signs of cocaine use dry mouth, bloodshot, stupidity, hallucinations,
forgetfulness
A. True
B. False
(A) 18. The rampant drug choice in the Philippines considering its cheap price
and effortless procurement is shabu, also known as __?
A. Methamphetamine
B. Ecstasy
C. Cocaine
D. Solvent
(A) 19. Shabu is the top drug type used by rehab patients in 2012 with the
percentage of 78.97.
A. True
B. False
(B) 20. Acute lead poisoning is another risk for methamphetamine abusers. A
common method of illegal methamphetamine production uses lead acetate as a
reagent.
A. False
B. True
(B) 21. Also known as diamorphine
A. Solvent
B. Heroin
C. Cocaine
D. Phencyclidine
(C) 22. According to the release by the Office of the President, the Philippine
current drug situation has turned into an outbreak with an astounding of __?
A. 1.5 million
B. 1.6 million
C. 1.7 million
D. 1.4 million
(B) 23. Heroin abuse can't cause serious complications during pregnancy,
including miscarriage and premature delivery.
A. True
B. False
(D) 24. It is the comprehensive dangerous drugs act of 2002.
A. Republic Act No.9651
B. Republic Act No.9516
C. Republic Act No.9615
D. Republic Act No.9165
(A) 25. Heroin addicts, are at a special risk of contracting HIV and some other
infectious diseases.
A. True
B. False
(B) 26. Depressants are drugs that higher neurotransmission levels to depress or
reduce arousal or stimulation in various areas of the brain
A. True
B. False
(B) 27. Also known as marijuana among some other names.
A. Tetrahydrocannabinol
B. Cannabis
C. Ecstasy
D. Psychoactive
(B) 28. If you or someone you know is in trouble with alcohol or drugs, don’t get
help. You have to be alone.
A. True
B. False
(D) 29. What is the acronym of SIDS?
A. Sudden infection death syndrome
B. Sudden infection disease syndrome
C. Sudden infant disease syndrome
D. Sudden infant death syndrome
(A) 30. It is the heart and soul of enforcement in the Philippines insofar as drug
law was concerned.
A. Republic Act No. 6425
B. Republic Act No. 6426
C. Dangerous Drugs Act of 1973
D. Dangerous Drugs Act

Chapter 4: Disaster Management


SCORE: 30/30

PART I. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the given box below. Write your
answers on the space provided.
1. A. RATIONAL PLANS This are plans for urban centers, showing industrial site
2. O. TYPHOON These natural forces can occur more than 20 times per year.
3. P. DISASTER TIMES are emergency situations, so during these times, certain
operational qualities of the key players are needed.
4. L. FOOD RELIEFS is the enemy of rehabilitation.
5. B. CIVIL WAR A factor in Human-Made Disaster
6. M. MITIGATION Measures that reduce the harmful effects of a disaster
7. N. RISK is the probability that a disaster will occur.
8. D. HAZARD is the specific nature of a threat.
9. H. MEASURES need to be drawn to minimize the loss and destruction of life and
property.
10. F. FOOD-FOR-WORK PROGRAMS is the program that offers a dignified way by
which disaster victims can help themselves.
11-12. Human-made disasters can lead to B. CIVIL WAR and E. FLOOD.
13. I. PROJECT NOAH is the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST)
response to the call of President Benigno S. Aquino III for a more accurate, integrated,
and responsive disaster prevention and mitigation system, especially in high-risk areas
throughout the Philippines.
14. J. CHASSAM which is targeted to be completed by December 2014, will generate
wave surge, wave refraction, and coastal circulation models to understand and
recommend solutions for coastal erosion.
15. C. FLOOD NET Targeted to be completed by December 2013 is a flood center that
will provide timely and accurate information for flood early warning systems.
A. Rational Plans
B. Civil War
C. Flood Net
D. Hazard
E. Flood
F. Food-for-work Programs
G. WHIP
H. Measures
I. Project NOAH.
J. CHASSAM
K. LaDDeRS
L. Food Reliefs
M. Mitigation
N. Risk
O. Typhoon
P. Disaster Times
PART II. UNDERLINE the correct answer
16. (LaDDeRS, WHIP) seeks to develop local capacity to design, fabricate, and operate
sub-systems of Doppler radars for remotely sensing the dynamic parameters of sea
surface such as wave, wind field, and surface current velocity.
17.(LaDDeRS, WHIP) involves the utilization of platforms such as television (DOSTv)
and a web portal (http://noah.dost.gov.ph (Links to an external site.)), which display
real-time satellite, Doppler radar, ARG, and WLMS data to empower LGUs and
communities to prepare against extreme natural hazards.
18. (ISAIAH, WHIP) sought to translate hazards mapped by the project into municipal-
level risk assessments that detail the level of exposure and vulnerability of a community.
19. The potential hazard must be? (Identified, distinguish)
20. A management system for emergency response must be? (place, move)
21. Effective warning system must be on? (alert, slow)
22. Authorities and the public must be fully? (ignorant, informed)
23. Training and practice must be? (routine, unusual)
24. Plans must exist and planning occurs? (rarely, regularly)
25. The inability to withstand, protect oneself, or recover rapidly from a potentially
damaging event (vulnerability, prevention)
26. Measures designed to avert a potential hazard (vulnerability, prevention)
27. Measures that ensure an effective disaster response (preparedness, response)
28. Actions taken in the aftermath of a disaster to assist victims and to rehabilitate
society (response. preparedness)
29. The ones that suffer most damages brought about by disasters and calamities
(growing poverty, poor communities)
30. Means more lives in increasingly substandard housing (growing poverty, poor
communities)
Chapter 5: Environmental Awareness and Protection
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(C) 1. A natural components to ensure continuing natural resources.


A. Revitalize
B. Replenish
C. Recycle
D. Reuse
(C) 2. How many percent of water available in the planet
A. 3%
B. 5%
C. 2%
D. 6%
(A) 3. Refers to functional units that result from interactions of abiotic, biotic and
cultural components
A. Ecosystem
B. Water scarcity
C. Waste management
D. Deforestation
(B) 4. Percentage of the Philippines coral reefs
A. 6%
B. 5%
C. 3%
D. 1%
(D) 5. Forest rate is still on the decline by
A. 1.5%
B. 5%
C. 2%
D. 1.9%
(C) 6. Mandated to create programs that will ensure that students receive science-
based quality information on environmental issue
A. DepEd
B. CHED
C. DOST
D. DSWD
(B) 7. It causes havoc because of intense and heavy downpours resulting in
floods and landslides.
A. Climate change
B. La nina
C. El nino
D. Greenhouse effect
(C) 8. It causes severe droughts in some regions
A. Climate change
B. La nina
C. El nino
D. Greenhouse effect
(A) 9. What law aims to encourage the formulation and implementation of Green
Philippine Programs, specifically citing the significant role of National Service
Training Program (NSTP)
A. EO 579
B. RA 9512
C. RA 10121
D. RA 8491
(D) 10. It refers to a population of organisms, which is at risk of becoming extinct
because of its either few in number or threatened by changing environmental or
predation parameters.
A. Mutated species
B. Evolved species
C. Extinct species
D. Endangered species
(C) 11. According to the textbook, how many hectares of forest land remain here
in the Philippines?
A. 10 million
B. 5 million
C. 7 million
D. 9 million
(B) 12. This refers to the destruction of vast areas of forests through
unsustainable forestry practices, agricultural and rangeland clearing, and over-
exploitation of wood products.
A. Mining
B. Deforestation
C. Coral reef degradation
D. Forest fire
(C) 13. What is not included of causes of deforestation?
A. Infrastructure expansion
B. Wood extraction
C. Water Scarcity
D. Mining
(D) 14. We can save water by?
A. Reuse
B. Repair leaks promptly
C. Monitor our bills
D. All of the above
(D) 15. Causes of endangered species?
A. Loss of Habitat
B. Ecosystem Disruption
C. Throwing Garbage in the sea
D. All of the above
(B) 16. How many terrestrial vertebrates known in the Philippines?
A.1135
B.1100
C.1115
D.1140
(C) 17. Publication in biodiversity and conservation in the Philippines have more
than doubled in _____?
A. Five decades
B. Three decades
C. Two decades
D. Six decades
(A) 18. In 2006, a survey of ___ marine-protected areas in the Philippines showed
that almost half were under good-to-excellent management.
A.156
B.158
C.154
D.153
(C) 19. It is an act STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE DISASTER RISK
REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
A. RA 10120
B. RA 9512
C. RA 10121
D. RA 9511
(B) 20. It is AN ACT TO PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS THROUGH
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
A. RA 10120
B. RA 9512
C. RA 10121
D RA 9511
(C) 21. What does DRRM stand for?
A. Disaster Rawr Rawr and Management
B. Disaster Reduction Risk and Management
C. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
D. Disaster Reuse Recycle and Management
(D) 22. It aims to revitalized the Philippine ecosystem.
A. Go Go Phillipines
B. Go Grass Phillipines
C. Go Green Phillipines
D. Go Green Philippines
(A) 23. Which one does NOT belong to the three fold objectives of GGP.
A. Reduce
B. Replenish
C. Recycle
D. Revitalize
(C) 24. This environmental issue is linked to the problems of consumption and
rapidly growing population.
A Waste Manager
B. Waste Development
C. Waste Management
D. Waste Developer
(A) 25. This is perhaps the most pressing environmental issue in the world.
A. Climate change
B. Deforestation
C. Waste management
D. Water Scarcity
(C) 26. Water is primary and most consumed commodity in the world.
A. Deforestation
B. Climate change
C. Water scarcity
D. Ecosystem and endangered species
(A) 27. The blank (. .) issue linked to the problems od comsumption and rapidly
growing population.
A. Environmental
B. Educating
C. Consumption
D. Garbage degradation
(B) 28. What is the meaning of (NDRRMP)?
A. National drug rights report and medical plan
B. National disaster risk reduction and management plan.
C. Nation dropped ram rate and more pleasant
D. Nation dreading real return and more places
(A) 29. With the enactment of (. .) it is worthy to note the growing awareness of
people on different effects and dangers of calamities and disasters, thus
increasing the consciousness of disasters preparedness from personal to
sociopolitical levels.
A. RA 10221
B. RA 9164
C. RA 32123
D. RA 90823
(D) 30. What is the meaning of (CDRC)
A. Cod dead ram central
B. Ceasefire deals reeling certain
C. Certain design ring color
D. Citizens disasters response center
Chapter 6: National Security Concerns and Peace Education

SCORE: 26/30
Chapter 6 National Security Concerns and Peace Education (30 Items) Multiple
Choice
(B) 1. Things stated below are types of emotional violence EXCEPT:
A. Blaming
B. Cursing
C. Condemning
D. Scorning
(A) 2. This is a place that contributes to positive thinking and learning
A. Classroom environment
B. School commitment
C. Curriculum
D. Instruction
(C) 3. The National Security Act of 1947 was signed on
A. July 24, 1947
B. July 25, 1947
C. July 26, 1947
D. July 06, 1947
(C) 4. Things that stated below are part of Destructive Violence EXCEPT:
A. Shooting
B. Stabbing
C. Stealing
D. Hitting (correct answer)
(C) 5. What is Section 21?
A. The State shall promote social justice in all phases of national development.
B. The separation of Church and State shall be inviolable.
C. The State shall promote comprehensive rural development and agrarian reform.
D. The State recognizes the vital role of communication and information in nation
building.
(A) 6. The separation of Church and State shall be inviolable
A. Section 6
B. Section 7
C. Section 5
D. Section 4
(B) 7. The State shall maintain honesty and integrity in the public service and take
positive and effective measures against graft and corruption
A. Section 20
B. Section 28
C. Section 25
D. Section 27
(C) 8. Is a State without a War
A. Unity
B. Freedom
C. Peace
D. Justice
(D) 9. Blaming, Angering, Ridiculing and Scolding are examples of?
A. Destructive Violence
B. Emotional Violence (correct answer)
C. Physical Violence
D. Verbal Violence
(B) 10. It is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use
of economic power projection and political power, and the exercise of diplomacy.
A. National Government
B. National Security
C. National College Defense of India
D. State Policies
(C) 11. It is the art and practice of conducting negotiations among representatives
of groups or states.
A. Political power
B. National Government
C. Diplomacy
D. State Power
(A) 12. He is a German philosopher, which wrote an essay in 1795 called
“Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch”
A. Immanuel Kant
B. Charles Maier
C. Karl Marx
D. Friedrich Nietzsche
(C) 13. What section is: The State shall promote social justice in all phases of
national development
A. Section 8
B. Section 9
C. Section 10
D. Section 11
(B) 14. The State values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full
respect for human rights
A. Section 10
B. Section 11
C. Section 12
D. Section 5
(A) 15. The State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service,
and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law.
A. Article 2, Section 26
B. Article 3, Section 26
C. Article 4, Section 26
D. Article 5, Section 26
(A) 16. It is important to establish harmony among peoples and nations.
A. Peace
B. Violence
C. Section 1
D. None of the above
(A) 17. The ____ World Declaration on Education for All says that.
“Every person child, youth and adult shall be able to benefit from educational
opportunities designed to meet their basic learning needs".
A. 1990
B. 1890
C. 2000
D. None of the above
(B) 18. The State affirms labor as a primary social economic force. It shall protect
the rights of workers and promote their welfare.
A. Section 20
B. Section 18
C. Section 21
D. Section 19
(B) 19. What section states that the subject to reasonable conditions prescribed
by law, the State adopts and implements a policy of full public disclosure of all its
transactions involving public interest?
A. Section 15
B. Section 28
C. Section 7
D. Section 27
(A) 20. What section states that the state recognizes the vital role of
communication and information in nation-building.
A. Section 24
B. Section 3
C. Section 20
D. Section 19
(A) 21. This US National Security act was created “to advise the US president on
the integration of domestic, military, and foreign policies relating to national
security.”
A. US National Security Act of 1947
B. US National Security Act of 1892
C. US National Security Act of 1956
D. US National Security Act of 1860
(D) 22. Who signed the National Security Act of 1947?
A. General Maxwell Taylor
B. Harold Brown
C. Arnold Wolfers
D. Harry S. Truman
(D) 23. What section is the state shall give priority to education, science and
technology and so on.
A. Section 7
B. Section 1
C. Section 10
D. None of the above
(D) 24. In section 19, the state shall develop a self-reliant and independent
national effectively controlled by what country?
A. Canada
B. Australia
C. America
D. Philippines
(B) 25. What is that two that should be inviolable?
A. Church & Society
B. State & Society
C. Church and State (correct answer)
D. Philippines & Japan
(B) 26. The blank of the Philippines is the protector of the people and state.
A. National government
B. Armed forces
C. Military
D. Security
(A) 27. In 1987 Constitution Republic of the Philippine. In What Article is
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE POLICIES?
A. Article 2
B. Article 3
C. Article 1
D. Article 4
(B) 28. The State values the dignity of every _______ and guarantees full respect
for human rights.
A. Family
B. Human Person
C. People
D. Pet
(B) 29. By promoting the spirit of __________, as well as the spirit of hatred
against aggression throughout the world.
A. Peace for Unity
B. Love for Peace
C. Peace for Freedom
D. Love for Freedom
(D) 30. War cannot be prevented without changing the _______ itself
A. Peace
B. Unity
C. Love
D. Mind

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