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TABANAO, JUSTINE B.

BEED-IV

Social Science Reviewer

1. The Philippines ten-year transaction period before the granting of complete independence from
the Americans.

A. Commonwealth Government

B. Third Republic

C. Puppet government

D. Revolutionary

2. The Act/Law that led to the granting of ten-year transition period.


A. Here-Hawes Cutting Bill
B. Tydings-McDuffie Law
C. Parity Rights
D. Independence Law
3. The Chairman of the 1934 Constitutional Convention.
A. Cecillia Munoz Palma
B. Carlos P. Garcia
C. Diosdado Macapagal
D. Claro M. Recto
4. The first appointed head of the Department of Education during Commonwealth period.
A. Claro M. Recto
B. Sergio Osmena
C. Rafael Palma
D. Jose P. Laurel
5. The “father of social justice.”
A. Claro M. Recto
B. Sergio Osmena
C. Manuel L. Quezon
D. Jose P. Laurel
6. The leader of Sakdalista uprising
A. Benigno Aquino
B. Benigno Ramos
C. Isabelo delos Reyes
D. Isabelle Espiritu
7. The last department turned over by the Americans to be government by a Filipino
A. Department of Public Health and Welfare
B. Department of Trade
C. Department of Education
D. Department of Defense
8. The Rizal Day Celebration reminds us about heroes worth
A. Appreciating
B. Reading about
C. Emulating
D. Studying
9. Section 6, Article XIV states that the national language of the Philippines is
A. English
B. Filipino
C. Tagalog
D. Cebuano
10. SECTION 3, Article XIV states that “ALL educational institutions shall include that study of
curriculum.” As part of
A. History
B. Science & Technology
C. Sports
D. Constitution
11. Who has the power of declare the existence of the state of war?
A. Senate President
B. Chief Justice
C. President
D. Congress
12. “The State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels.”
Which government program is in support of this?
A. Exclusion of children with special needs from the formal system
B. Free elementary and secondary education
C. Deregulated and secondary education
D. Re-introduction of the NEAT and NSAT
13. The old name of EDSA during early part of American occupation
A. 19 de junio
B. Highway 54
C. Highway 53
D. Highway 52
14. RA 9155 also known as”
A. Basic Education Act of 2001
B. Restructured Basic Education
C. Education For All
D. Bridge Program
15. RA 4670 also known as”
A. Board of Higher Education
B. The Magna Carta For Public School Teachers
C. State of National Emergency
D. Calibrated Pre-emptive Response

16. President Ramos’ Medium Term Philippines Development Plan (MTPDP).


A. Angat pinoy 2004
B. SONA 2001
C. Philippines 2001
D. Sustainable Development
17. President Estrada’s MTPDP.
A. Angat Pinoy 2004
B. SONA 2001
C. Philippines 2000
D. Sustainable Development
18. How long can an elected President of the Philippines serve under the 1987 Constitution?
A. Two terms, 6 years each
B. Two terms, 4 years each
C. One term for 6 years
D. One term for 4 years
19. Historically, Why does the Philippines have a claim over sabah?
A. The sultan of Sulu, who received the territory as a gift, has given the Philippines
Government Power to reclaim his territory.
B. The Malays, the third wave of migrants to the country, own the territory.
C. Sabah was formerly a part of the Philippines archipelago.
D. The Philippines government bought it from the Sultan of Brunei

20. Known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Government employees and officials.
A. RA 6713
B. RA 1425
C. RA 7610
D. RA 9262
21. Which of the following describes the Battle of Manila Bay between American and Spanish naval
forces?
A. The Americans ships outnumbered those of the Spaniards.
B. The Spaniards readily won the battle over the Americans.
C. It was a mock naval battle between the Spaniards and the Americans.
D. The Americans won the battle with great difficulty.
22. What right and duty do Filipinos exercise when they participate in ratifying a proposed
constitution?
A. Citizenship
B. Habeas corpus
C. Suffrage
D. Bill of Rights
23. The Old name of EDSA during the World War II
A. 19 de Junio
B. Highway 54
C. Highway 53
D. Highway 52
24. Who was the first president of the Republic of the Philippines when independence from America
was granted on july 4, 1946.
A. Pres. Corazon Aquino
B. Pres. Elpidio Quirino
C. Pres. Ferdinand Marcos
D. Pres. Manuel Roxas
25. According to him President “… this Nation will be great again…!
A. Pres. Corazon Aquino
B. Pres. Elpidio Quirino
C. Pres. Ferdinand Marcos
D. Pres. Manuel Roxan
26. He had promised sweeping economic changes, and he did make progress in land reform,
opening new settlements outside crowded Luzon island. His death in an airplane crash in March
1957, was a serious blow to national morale.
A. Pres. Ramon Magsaysay
B. Pres. Elpidio Quirino
C. Pres. Ferdinand Marcos
D. Pres. Manuel Roxas
27. Martial law remained in force until 1981 under Proclamation #
A. 1081
B. 1425
C. 9994
D. 7610
28. What in SONA stands for?
A. State of the National Address
B. State of the Nation Approval
C. Status of the Nation Address
D. State of the Nation Address
29. What is Republic Act 8049?
A. Anti – Hazing Law
B. Anti sexual harassment Law
C. Law Protection Women and Children against all forms of abuses, discrimination and
exploitation
D. Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2010
30. What is Republic Act 9994?
A. Anti – Hazing Law
B. Anti sexual harassment Law
C. Law Protecting Women and Children against all forms of abuses, discrimination and
exploitation
D. Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010
31. Republic Act 9262 adheres with
A. Anti – Hazing Law
B. Anti sexual harassment Law
C. Law Protecting Women and Children against all forms of abuses, and exploitation
D. Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010
32. Republic Act 7877 also known as
A. Anti – Hazing Law
B. Anti sexual harassment Law
C. Law Protecting Women and Children against all forms of abuses, discrimination and
exploitation
D. Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010
33. Section 5 (5), Article XIV of the 1987 Constitution mandates the Government to give the highest
budgetary to:
A. Department of Interior and Local Government
B. Department of Education
C. Department of Science and Technology
D. Department of Public Works and Highways
34. The chairmen of the 1972 Constitutional Convention
A. Former Presidents Garcia and Marcos
B. Former Presidents Garcia and Macapagal
C. Former Presidents Garcia and Quirino
D. Former Presidents Garcia and Roxas
35. With peace education in mind, What is NOT included
A. Dialogue
B. Mediation
C. Cooperation
D. Conflict
36. What is the very foundation of genuine peace and reconciliation
A. Happiness
B. Joy
C. Confrontation
D. Social Justice
37. The newly appointed secretary of DSWD by Pres. Noynoy Aquino
A. Jinky Soliman
B. Dinky Soliman
C. Pacquito Ochoa, jr.
D. Butch Abad
38. The first essay of Rizal
A. El Amor Partio
B. A la Juventud Filipina
C. Sa Aking Kabata
D. Mi Ultimo Adois
39. The Republic Act that requires us to teach Rizal and other Filipinos patriots to tertiary students
A. RA 7836
B. RA 7610
C. RA 1425
D. RA 9165
40. What is the Right of SUFFRAGE advocates
A. The Right of the people to vote
B. The Right of the people to vote and be elected in public office
C. The Right of the people not to vote
D. The Right of the people for clean elections
41. Where is the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) located?
A. UP Los Banos, Laguna
B. UP Diliman, Quezon City
C. Up Ilollo
D. UP Manila
42. The mountain that separates the continents of Asia and Europe
A. Ural mountain
B. Mt. Kilimanjaru
C. Mt. Everest
D. Mt. Apo
43. The old name of Vietnam
A. Formosa
B. Siam
C. Persia
D. Annam
44. The “yellow Race” also known as:
A. Tigris and Euphrates
B. Hwang-Ho and Yangtze
C. Nile and Indus
D. Aegean and Mekong
45. The major rivers in China
A. Tigris and Euphrates
B. Hwang-Ho and Yangtze
C. Nile and Indus
D. Aegean and Mekong
46. The World biggest peninsula
A. Arabian peninsula
B. Iberian peninsula
C. Korean peninsula
D. Italy
47. The boot-shaped peninsula
A. Arabian peninsula
B. Iberian peninsula
C. Korean peninsula
D. Italy

48. CARP’s (Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program) primary aim or purpose

a. Make the tiller the own of the land he cultivates


b. Achieve a dignified existence for the small farmers
c. Provide the necessary support facilities, institutions and services
d. Provides credit facilities like loans and financing.

49. The term of office for the President under the 1987 Constitution

a. 3 years
b. 6 years
c. 3 year with re – election
d. 6 years with re – election

50. It embodies the national policy on information technology and serves as a guide to all government
agencies in the effective utilization of information technology resources.

a. National Information Technology Plan (NITP)


b. National Technology Development Program
c. Science and Technology Development Program
d. Information Technology Utilization Plan

51. It is electronic commerce between individual consumers.

a. B2B (Business to Business)


b. C2C (consumer to consumer)
c. E – mail
d. B2C (business to consumet)

52. It is the environmental milestone that requires industries to install anti – pollution device and ban
the use of incinerators.

a. The Greenpeace Act


b. The Enviromental Care Act
c. The Clean Air Act
d. Anti – Pollution Law

53. A broader regional free trade zone established composed of ASEAN engaging Japan, China and South
Korea in expanding economic relations.

a. ASEAN Free Trade Zone


b. “ASEAN Plus Three”
c. APEC Economic Zone
d. APEC Free Trade Zone
54. It embodies the national policy on information technology and serves as a guide to all government
agencies in the effective utilization of information technology resources.

a. National Information Technology Plan (NITP)


b. National Technology Development Program
c. Science and Technology Development Program
d. Information Technology Utilization Plan

55. It is electronic commerce between individual consumers.

a. B2B (Business to Business)


b. C2C (consumer to consumer)
c. E – mail
d. B2C (business to consumet)

56. Program designed to solved the social ills of the Filipino society through social renewal and
transformation and to strengthen the moral fiber of the Filipino people.

a. People Empowerment
b. “Galing Mo Pinoy!”
c. People Initiative
d. Moral Recovery Program

57. The integration of national markets into a single world place where goods, services, financial capital
and technology flow unhampered between countries.

a. Market Liberation
b. Free Trade Zone
c. Globalization
d. Market Integration

58. World body with 143 member – countries that set governing rules in economic relations and trade.

a. World Trade Organization


b. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
c. United Nations
d. U.N. Conference on Trade and Development

59. Refers to the increasing reliance on markets, not governments to guide economic activity.

a. Liberation
b. Deregulation
c. Globalization
d. Privatization

60. Social stratisfaction is the system used in assigning men their respective ranks in the society based
on?

a. One’s social stratum to another laterally, horizontally or vertically


b. Acquired social and cultural heritage of his society
c. Factors such as income on his social position in the society
d. The person’s view on his social position in th society

61.A society that gives importance and adopts the democratic view of education, places great emphasis
by

A. Requiring compulsory schooling for all its citizens

B. Choosing excellent people to run the educational system


C. Requiring the use of excellent textbooks
D. Recognizing the dignity of al individuals

62. It is global financial body which imposes sanctions on countries who fail to act against money –
laundering.

a. The Financial Action Task Force


b. Internetional Monetary Fund
c. The Federal Reserve
d. The U.N. Finance Group

63. It measures the numerical index of a person’s general intelligence as compared to others of the same
type of intelligence.

a. Maturity
b. Intelligence Quotent (IQ)
c. Emotional Quotient (EQ)
d. Aplitude

64. This law allows college students to choice among 3 component programs of national service namely
ROTC, literacy training service or civic welfare training.

a. National Service Training Program Act (NSTP Act)


b. Civic Service Act
c. National Defense Service Act
d. National Integrated Service Act

65. It is the corporate mind of the pupils and teachers organized around principles of knowledge in
which all minds are thinking as one.

a. Social mind
b. Educative mind
c. Philosophical mind
d. Intelligence

66. It is outmost educational importance that the social basis of human nature should be habitual when?

a. Man fails to correct some of the worst social ills


b. Man resort to war, terrorism or violence to call the society’s attention
c. Man rearranges social circumtances to let self – restraint give way to social justice
d. Man has to learn to fight to protect one’s life and preserve one’s culture

67. Which of the following situation would hasten the changes the social quality of human nature?

a. Making education an instrument for social change


b. Making our selves open to change
c. Letting the institutions be the agents of change
d. Allowing freedom to adopt a more critical attitude towards change.

68.They ware the first to regard the school as an instrument of social development.

A. The advocates of progressive education


B. The advocates of conservative education
C. Those who see violence or terrorism as the ultimate to hasten social change
D. Those who are content with the status quo.

69.These are values which are basic, urgent and obligatory in character in man’s life and activities.

A. Religious values
B. Ethical values
C. Cultural values
D. Social values

70.Social stratification is the system used in assigning men their respective ranks in the society based on?

A. One’s social stratum to another laterally, horizontally or vertically

B. Acquired social and cultural heritage of his society


C. Factors such as income on his social position in the society
D. The person’s view on his social position in the society

71.A society that gives importance and adopts the democratic view of education, places great emphasis
by

A. Requiring compulsory schooling for all its citizens

B. Choosing excellent people to run the educational system


C. Requiring the use of excellent textbooks
D. Recognizing the dignity of al individuals

72. Policy of the State to promote social justice in all phase of national development and give
preferential attention to the welfare of the less fortunate members of the society.

A. Human rights
B. Democratic
C. Freedom
D. Social Justice

72. The Fundamental law of the land.


A. Republic Acts
B. Constitution
C. Court decision
D. Executive Orders

73. It is the power of the State to command and enforce obedience to its’ will form people within its’
jurisdiction and to have freedom from foreign control.

A. Government
B. State
C. Sovereignty
D. Eminent Domain

74. Which of the following is NOT considered a “biofuel?”

A. Jathropa or “tuba-tuba”
B. Liquefied petroleum gas
C. Ethanol
D. Coco methyl ester

75. The “Asean +3” was recently expanded with 3 new partner -countries during the 2006 APEC in
Vietnam to foster broader regional free trade in the region. These countries are?

A. U.S. Canada and Japan


B. Australia, New Zealand and India
C. Russia, China and Japan
D. Australia, US And New Zealand

76. If the the school is considered as a agent of social and cultural changes, it should function as?

A. Transmitter of culture
B. Perpetuator of tradition
C. Pioneer of programs
D. Innovator of instructions

77. It mandates the blending of coco methyl ester (CME) in all diesel fuel and ethanol in gasoline sold
across the country.

A. Fuel Development Act


B. Alternative Fuel Development Act
C. Biofuel Act of 2006
D. Clean Air Act of 1999

78. The most important and central message of the Moral Recovery Program.

A. National moral regeneration


B. Family
C. Self
D. Government

79 Government expenses is more than that it ears thru tax collection.

A. Fiscal reforms
B. Taxation
C. Overspending
D. Fiscal deficit

80. The major purpose of taxation.

a. Provides State Income


b. Redistribute the monetary resources
c. Lessen the disposable income
d. Controls financial deficit

81. A policy that controls taxes and government expenditures

a. Monetary policy
b. Fiscal policy
c. Trade policy
d. Investment policy

82. Under the 1987 Constitution, which among it’s basic principles embody the sociological aspects of
life?

a. Separation of States and Church


b. Empowerment of the People Power
c. Recognition of Family as basic social institution
d. Empowerment of Suffrage

83. The measurement of the total value of the country’s economic production

a. Gross National Product (GNP)


b. National Income
c. Net National Income
d. Per Capita Income

84. It is the power of the State to impose charge or burden upon persons, property or property or rights
for the use and support of the government and to enable it to discharge its’ appropriate functions.

A. Eminent Domain
B. Police Power
C. Taxation
D. Constitution Powers

85. It is the power to apply the law to contest or disputes concerning legally recognized rights or duties
between the State and private persons brought before the judiciary.

A. Executive Powers
B. Legislative Powers
C. Judicial Powers
D. Constitutional Powers

86. They are rights which are intended to ensure the well- being and economic security of individuals.
Among them are the rights against involuntary servitude, etc.

A. Constitutional Rights
B. Social & Economic Rights
C. Civil Rights
D. Political Rights

87. They are rights which are intended to ensure the well being and economic security of individuals.
Among them are the right property and just compensation.

A. Power of Eminent Domain

B. Police Power
C. Power of Taxation
D. Emergency Powers

88. The major purpose of taxation.

b. Provides State Income


c. Redistribute the monetary resources
d. Lessen the disposable income

89. A policy that controls taxes and government expenditures

b. Monetary policy
c. Fiscal policy
d. Trade policy
e. Investment policy

90. Under the 1987 Constitution, which among it’s basic principles embody the sociological aspects of
life?

a. Separation of States and Church


b. Empowerment of the People Power
c. Recognition of Family as basic social institution
d. Empowerment of Suffrage

91. The measurement of the total value of the country’s economic production

a. Gross National Product (GNP)


b. National Income
c. Net National Income
d. Per Capita Income
92. It is the power of the State to impose charge or burden upon persons, property or property or rights
for the use and support of the government and to enable it to discharge its’ appropriate functions.

A. Eminent Domain
B. Police Power
C. Taxation
D. Constitution Powers

93. It is the power to apply the law to contest or disputes concerning legally recognized rights or duties
between the State and private persons brought before the judiciary.

A. Executive Powers
B. Legislative Powers
C. Judicial Powers
D. Constitutional Powers

94. They are rights which are intended to ensure the well- being and economic security of individuals.
Among them are the rights against involuntary servitude, etc.

A. Constitutional Rights
B. Social & Economic Rights
C. Civil Rights
D. Political Rights

95. They are rights which are intended to ensure the well being and economic security of individuals.
Among them are the right property and just compensation.

A. Power of Eminent Domain


B. Police Power
C. Power of Taxation
D. Emergency Powers

96. These are the rights of the citizens which give them power to participate, directly or indirectly, in
then establishment or administration of the government, suffrage and information in matters of public
concern.

E. Political Rights
F. Civil Rights
G. Constitution Rights
H. Economic Rights

97. The rights of the citizens which the law enforce at the government, suffrage and information in
matters of public concern.

E. Political Rights
F. Civil Rights
G. Constitutional Rights
H. Economic Rights
98. It is declaration and enumeration of the individual rights and privileges which the Constitution is to
protect against violations by the government, by groups or by individuals.

E. Civil Rights
F. Bills Rights
G. Political Rights
H. Constitutional Rights

99. It signifies that “all persons subject to legislation shall be treated alike, under like circumstances and
conditions both in the privileges conferred and liabilities imposed”

E. Bill of Rights
F. Constitution Rights
G. Political Rights
H. “Equal Protection of Law”

100. The Philippines is a Democratic and state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all the government
authority emanates from them.

E. Presidential
F. Bicameral
G. Republican
H. Constitutional

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