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Jackpot Round
Q1
1. What is the Purpose of PD 1006?

a. Professionalization of teachers regulating their practice in the Philippines


and other purposes
b. AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE REGULATION AND SUPERVISION OF THE
PRACTICE OF TEACHING IN THE PHILIPPINES AND PRESCRIBING A
LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

c. A professional code of ethics outlines teachers' main responsibilities


to their students and defines their role in students' lives. Above
all, teachers must demonstrate integrity, impartiality and ethical behavior in
the classroom and in their conduct with parents and coworkers.
d. Promotion and improvement of the well-being and economic status of
public school teachers.
A1
Answer: A
Q2
2. What are the code of ethics for professional
teachers?
a. A professional code of ethics outlines teachers' main
responsibilities to their students and defines their role in students'
lives.
b. Providing the professionalization of teachers regulating their
practice in the Philippines and other purposes.
c. Provokes a financial support for teachers
d. Provides a substantial subsidy
A2
Answer: A.
Q3
3. In R.A. 7836, otherwise known as the Philippine Teachers
Professionalization Act of 1994, what collegial body has the power to
revoke the certificate of registration (license of teachers after due
process?

a. Board of Teachers Education


b. Moral, Economic, Knowledge, and Social
c. Knowledge, Social, Ethical, and Professional
d. Professional, Security, Knowledge and Social
A3
Answer C.
Q4
4. Which are the basic dimensions of the teaching
Profession?
a. Social, Emotional, Professional, and Economic
b. Professional, Security, Knowledge and Social
c. Moral, Economic, Knowledge, and Social
d. Knowledge, Social, Ethical, and Professional
A4
Answer:D.
Q5
5. Which is TRUE of the periodic merit exam for teacher provided
for in RA 7836?

a. I and III
b. I only
c. II and III
d. I and II
A5
Answer: D.
Q6
6. This law makes some amendments of certain
sections of Republic Act 7836 such as the qualification
requirements of Teachers Applicant, Registration and
Exception.
a. Republic Act 7610
b. epublic Act 10533
c. Republic Act 9293
d. Republic Act 10157
A6
Answer: C.
Q7
7. This Act is also known as the “Philippine Teachers
Professionalization Act of 1994.”

a. Republic Act 7836


b. Republic Act 10533
c. Republic Act 9293
d. Republic Act 4670
A7
Answer: a
Republic Act 7836 is an act that strengthens the regulation and
supervision of the practice of teaching in the Philippines and
prescribes a licensure examination for teachers. It is also known as
the “Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994.”
Q8
8. This Republic Act is known as the "Magna Carta for
Public School Teachers".
a. Republic Act 9293
b. Republic Act 7836
c. Republic Act 4670
d. Republic Act 10533
A8
Answer: C.

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Q9
9. Who among the following Philippine presidents
approved a Republic Act that professionalizes teaching
and that strengthens the regulation and supervision of
the practice of teaching in the Philippines?
a. Erap Estrada
b. Ninoy Aquino
c. Ferdinand Marcos
d. Emillio Aguinaldo
A9
Answer C.
Q10
10. The “Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers”
covers _____.
a. All licensed private school teachers in all educational institutions at the
preschool, primary, elementary, secondary and tertiary levels whether
academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-formal, whether on full-time or
part-time basis.
b. All licensed public and private school teachers in all educational
institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary, secondary and tertiary
levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-formal, on full-
time basis.
c. All licensed public and private school teachers in all educational
institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary, and secondary levels
whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-formal, whether on
full-time or part-time basis.
A10
Answer: C.

According to Article I, Section 2 of the “Code of Ethics for


Professional Teachers”, this Code covers all licensed public
and private school teachers in all educational institutions at
the preschool, primary, elementary, and secondary levels
whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-
formal. The term “teacher” shall include industrial arts or
vocational teachers and all other persons performing
Q11
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11. What branch of government has sole authority to
begin all impeachment proceedings?

a. Senate
b. Commission of Election
c. House of Representative
d. Judiciary
A11
Answer: C. House of Representatives

The House of Representatives shall have the exclusive


power to initiate all cases of impeachment.
Q12
12. What is the minimum age requirement of a Senator?

a. 42 years old
b. 35 years old
c. 20 years old
d. 69 years old
A12
Answer: B. 35 years old

No person shall be a Senator unless he is a natural-born citizen of


the Philippines and, on the day of the election, is at least thirty-
five years of age, able to read and write, a registered voter, and a
resident of the Philippines for not less than two years immediately
preceding the day of the election.
Q13
13. What type of government does the Philippines
operate under?

a. Republican
b. Democratic
c. Communist
d. Republican and Democratic
A13
Answer: A. Republican

The Philippines is a republic with a presidential form of


government wherein power is equally divided among its
three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
Q14

14. What do you call the introductory part of the Constitution?

a. Preface
b. Prequel
c. Preamble
d. Introduction
A14
Answer C. Preamble

The introductory part of a constitution is called Preamble. The


preamble states the purpose of constitution.
Q15
15. It is a Philippine law that tries to solve legal concerns
relating to online interactions and harmful internet conduct
in the country. Its goal is to keep the country safe from
cybercrime by preventing and punishing it.

a. Cybersquatting
b. Cybercrime Act
c. Cybercrime Prevention Act
d. Cyber Identity Theft Act
A15
Answer: C. Cybercrime Prevention Act

The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, officially recorded


as Republic Act No. 10175, is a law in the Philippines that
was approved on September 12, 2012. It aims to address
legal issues concerning online interactions and the
Internet in the Philippines.
Q16
16. It is the procedure through which the people vote on
whether or not to adopt or reject a constitutional initiative.

a. Referendum
b. Plebiscite
c. Petition
d. Initiative
A16
Answer: A. Referendum

Referendum is the power of the electorate to approve or reject a


legislation through an election called for the purpose. Plebiscite is
the electoral process by which an initiative on the Constitution is
approved or rejected by the people.
Q17
17. It is a written instrument that contains the proposition
and the requisite number of signatures, and it must be in a
form prescribed by the Commission on Elections and
presented to them.

a. Bill
b. Petition
c. Proposition
d. Protest
A17
Answer: C. Proposition

“Proposition” is the proposed amendments to the Constitution;


“Petition” is the written instrument containing the proposition
and the required number of signatories in a form determined by
and submitted to the Commission on Elections, herein after
referred to as the “Commission”.
Q18
18. Who will have exclusive authority to commence all
impeachment proceedings?

a. House of Blue Ribbon Committee


b. House of Representatives
c. House of the Senate
d. Speaker of the House
A18
Answer: B. House of Representatives

The House of Representatives shall have the exclusive power


to initiate all cases of impeachment according to the Article
11 section 3.
Q19
19. It is the power of the State to promote public welfare by
restraining the use of both liberty and property of all people.

a. Police Power
b. Power of Eminent Domain
c. Power if Taxation
d. Power to Impeach
A19
Answer: A. Police Power

Police power is the power of promoting the public welfare by


restraining and regulating the use of both liberty and property
of all the people. It is considered to be the most all-
encompassing of the three powers. Even the courts cannot
compel the exercise of this power through mandamus or any
judicial process.
Q20
20. It is the authority of the state to levy a fee or put a tax on
individuals, businesses, and property rights in order to raise
funds to protect people and expand public programs and
services.

a. Police Power
b. Power of Eminent Domain
c. Power if Taxation
d. Power to Impeach
A20
Answer: C. Power of Taxation

It is defined as the power of the sovereign to impose burdens or


charges upon persons, property or property rights for the use and
support of the government to be able to discharge its functions. It
is one of the inherent powers of the state.
Q21
21. The members of the House of Representatives shall
be elected for a term of _______.

a. 3 Years
b. 4 Years
c. 5 Years
d. 6 Years
A21
Answer: A. 3 years

The Members of the House of Representatives shall be


elected for a term of three years, and shall serve for no
more than three consecutive terms.
Q22
22. The _________, which will be made up of a Senate
and a House of Representatives, will have legislative
authority.

a. Congress of the Philippines


b. House of Ombudsman
c. The Supreme Court
d. Bureau of Internal Revenue
A22
Answer: A. Congress of the Philippines

The legislative power shall be vested in the Congress of the


Philippines which shall consist of a Senate and a House of
Representatives, except to the extent reserved to the people
by the provision on initiative and referendum.
Q23
23. The Congress, by a vote of ____ of both Houses in joint
session assembled, voting separately, shall have the sole
power to declare a state of war.

a. Two-Thirds
b. One-Half
c. Three Quarters
d. Minority
A23
Answer: A. Two-Thirds

The Congress, by a vote of two-thirds of both Houses in joint


session assembled, voting separately, shall have the sole
power to declare the existence of a state of war.
Q24
24. What is the duration of the senators' terms of office?

a. 2 Years
b. 4 Years
c. 6 Years
d. 8 Years
A24
Answer: C. Six years

The term of office of the Senators shall be six years and


shall commence, unless otherwise provided by law, at noon
on the thirtieth day of June next following their election.
Q25
25. If a President wants to veto a measure, he or she must
do so within a particular amount of time, otherwise the bill
will become law. What is the duration of this period?

a. 10 Days
b. 20 Days
c. 30 Days
d. 40 Days
A25
Answer: A. 10 Days.

The President has a 10-day period in which to approve


or disapprove a bill. He can sign the bill into law or he
can return it to the House of its origination with a
veto message detailing why he chooses not to sign.
Q26
Economics differs from other social sciences because of its
focus on ________
a) Social Behavior
b) Social Interaction
c) Scarcity
d) Society choices
A26
ANSWER: C

Explanation: All other choices are focused on other social


science topics. Also, Scarcity defines as “the state of being
scarce or in short supply or shortage” that is refer to a basic
economic problem.
Q27
___________ is concerned with the analysis of individual
economic units and markets.
a) Macroeconomics
b) Negative Economics
c) Microeconomics
d) Positive Economics
A27
ANSWER: C

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com  is the social


science that studies the implications of incentives and
decisions, specifically about how those affect the utilization
and distribution of resources.
Q28
“For whom to produce?” this question refers to the ________

a) Beneficiaries from the choices made


b) Amounts and types of goods and services produce in an
economy
c) The way in which resources are combined in order to
produce goods and services
d) Tastes and preferences based on economic agents
A28
ANSWER: A

Explanation: Base on the given sentence it concerns the people


who will benefit the products and letter A is the most fitted
answer.
 
Q29

Which of the following are complementary good?


a) Laptop & Desktop
b) Cellphone and Tablet
c) Television & Remote
d) Taxi & Buses
A29
ANSWER: C
 
Explanation: According to Investopedia.com  it is an item used in
conjunction with another good or service. When combined with
another good or service, it adds to the overall value of the
offering. 
Q30
“How to produce?” this question refers to the ________
a) Beneficiaries from the choices made
b) Amounts and types of goods and services produce in an
economy
c) The way in which resources are combined in order to
produce goods and services
d) Tastes and preferences based on economic agents
A30
ANSWER: C

Explanation: Based on the given quoted question it refers on


how to produce a product and that is by attaining specific
resources in which it will go through a several process in order
to create or produce goods. So, Letter C is the Correct one
Q31
Which of the following refers to “Opportunity Cost”?
a) Value of the best forgone alternative
b) Price Paid for goods and services
c) Benefit derived from a product
d) Peso Value of cost
A31
ANSWER: A

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com  it represents the


potential benefits an individual, investor, or business misses out
on when choosing one alternative over another in making any
choice.
Q32
________deals with the economy in totality
a) Macroeconomics
b) Negative Economics
c) Microeconomics
d) Positive Economics
A32
ANSWER: A

Explanation: According to economictimes.com Macroeconomics


is the branch of economics that studies the behavior and
performance of an economy as a whole. It focuses on the
aggregate changes in the economy such as unemployment,
growth rate, gross domestic product, and inflation.
Q33
Which of the following statements is an example of a positive
economic statement?
a) Tuition fees in private schools have been rising over time
b) Tuition fees should not be raised
c) The government should subsidize education
d) The government should allocate a large portion of the
budget to education
A33
ANSWER: A

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com Positive economics


is a stream of economics that focuses on objective data analysis,
relevant facts, and associated figures. It attempts to establish
any cause-and-effect relationships or behavioral associations
which can help ascertain and test the development of
economics theories. Meaning Letter, A matches the question.
Q34
Which of the following may be considered as factors of
production?
a) Technology, efficiency, and profits
b) Stocks, Bonds, and wealth
c) Money, bank deposits and loans
d) Capital, labor, and natural resources
A34
ANSWER: D

Explanation: The correct answer is D. Because the system of


production needed manpower, Capital and natural resources in
order to produce a product.
 
Q35
Which of the following is an example of physical capital?
a) People who work in factories
b) Money used to start a business
c) Machinery used in factories
d) Money used for borrowing and lending
A35
ANSWER: C

Explanation: According to corporatefinanaceinstitute.com


physical capital refers to the human-created tangible assets or
inputs that are used to support the production of goods and
services. It is one of the main factors of production in classical
and neoclassical economics. Examples of physical capital include
machinery, buildings, vehicles, equipment, etc.
Q36
If the economy is operating inside its production frontier, then
_____
a) All its resources are being used efficiently
b) Its resources are not fully employed in production
c) The economy cannot produce more of one good without
giving up more of the other good
d) The economy experienced technical change
A36
ANSWER: B

Explanation: According to open.lib.umn.edu An economy that


is operating inside its production possibilities curve could, by
moving onto it, produce more of all the goods and services that
people value, such as food, housing, education, medical care,
and music.
Q37
Which of the following best illustrates the law of demand?
a) Higher prices of wood products encourage further
deforestation
b) A decrease in the price of mangoes leads to an increase in
purchases of this commodity
c) Higher incomes encourage people to spend more on
chocolates
d) Higher tuition fees encourage people to put up more private
schools
A37
ANSWER: B

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com The law of demand


states that quantity purchased varies inversely with price. In
other words, the higher the price, the lower the quantity
demanded. This occurs because of diminishing marginal utility. 
Q38
Which of the following causes a movement along the demand
curve for corn?
a) Increase in the price of corn
b) Increase in the price of sugar
c) An increase in income
d) None of the above
A38
ANSWER: A

Explanation: Because based on the following question corn was


the center of the topic and it applies the law of demand also
where in if demands are higher the price will increase.
Q39
Which of the following causes the demand curve to shift?
a) Change in the Population
b) Change in income
c) Changes in the price of the other goods
d) All of the Above
A39
ANSWER: D

Explanation: According to khanacademy.com When demand


curve shift it changes in factors like average income and
preferences can cause an entire demand curve to shift right or
left. This causes a higher or lower quantity to be demanded at a
given price.
Q40
If an increase in income causes the demand for sugars to
increase, then sugars are ______
a) Inferior goods
b) Abnormal goods
c) Normal goods
d) Luxury goods
A40
ANSWER: C

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com normal good is


a good that experiences an increase in its demand due to a rise
in consumers' income. Normal goods has a positive correlation
between income and demand. Examples of normal
goods include food staples, clothing, and household appliances.
Q41
A _________ causes a movement along the supply curve of
beef.
a) An increase in the cost of raising cattle
b) A decrease in the price of beef
c) Reduction in the size of available lands
d) None of the above
A41
ANSWER: B

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com The supply curve


will move upward from left to right, which expresses the law of
supply: As the price of a given commodity increases, the
quantity supplied increases (all else being equal).
Q42
If a shortage exists in the market, then __________
a) Quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied
b) Quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded
c) Quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
d) The market is in equilibrium
A42
ANSWER: A

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com It  is a condition


where the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity
supplied at the market price. There are three main causes
of shortage—increase in demand, decrease in supply, and
government intervention. Shortage should not be confused with
"scarcity."
Q43
The use of legal methods to minimize the amount of income tax
owed by an individual or a business.
a) Tax credit
b) Tax deduction
c) Tax evasion
d) Tax avoidance
A43
ANSWER: D

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com Tax avoidance is the


use of legal methods to minimize the amount of
income tax owed by an individual or a business. This is generally
accomplished by claiming as many deductions and credits as are
allowable.
Q44
The burden of the specific tax will be shoulder by ____________.
a) Consumers only
b) Producers only
c) Producers and Consumers
d) Government
A44
ANSWER: C
 
Explanation: According to saylordotorg.io The tax could either be
imposed on the buyer or the supplier. It is imposed on the buyer if
the buyer pays a price for the good and then also pays the tax on
top of that. Similarly, if the tax is imposed on the seller, the price
charged to the buyer includes the tax.
Q45
The ratio of the percentage change in the dependent variable and
the percentage change in the independent variable is called the
_______.
a) Growth rate
b) Elasticity
c) Slope
d) Average
A45
ANSWER: B

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com Elasticity is a measure


of a variable's sensitivity to a change in another variable, most
commonly this sensitivity is the change in price relative to changes
in other factors.
Q46
The _______ is the planning period in which the quantity of at least
one of the inputs is fixed
a) Long Run
b) Short Run
c) Medium Run
d) Fixed Term
A46
ANSWER: B

Explanation: According to Investopedia.com The short run is a


concept that states that, within a certain period in the future, at
least one input is fixed while others are variable. In economics, it
expresses the idea that an economy behaves differently depending
on the length of time it had to react to certain stimuli.
 
Q47
The market demand curve _________.
a) Is Horizontal
b) Cannot be downward sloping
c) Is the horizontal sum of individual demand curves
d) Is the vertical sum of individual demand curve
A47
ANSWER: C

Explanation: According to study.com market demand curve is the


summation of all the individual demand curves in a given market. It
shows the quantity demanded of the good by all individuals at
varying price points. ... The market demand curve is typically
graphed and downward sloping because as price increases, the
quantity demanded decreases.
Q48
The Total Product curve shows the relationship between ________.
 
a) Inputs & outputs
b) Inputs & output prices
c) Outputs & input prices
d) The price of inputs & outputs
A48
ANSWER: A

Explanation: According to college.dengage.com The total


product curve represents the total amount of output that a firm
can produce with a given amount of labor. As the amount of labor
changes, total output changes. The total product curve is a short-
run curve, meaning that technology and all inputs except labor are
held constant.
Q49
The slope of the total product curve at a particular point is equal to
________.
a) Average product
b) Average Cost
c) Marginal Cost
d) Marginal Product
A49
ANSWER: D

Explanation: According to masterclass.com To accurately measure


marginal product, one must isolate a specific change in a business and
track how that change increases output. As such, there are multiple
ways to calculate marginal product.
Q50
In a short run, total cost is equal to ___________.
a) The sum of total fixed cost and total variable
b) Total variable cost
c) Total fixed cost
d) The difference between total variable cost and total fixed cost
A50
ANSWER: A
 
Explanation: According to courses.lumenlearning.com Total cost is
the sum of fixed and variable costs. Variable costs change according
to the quantity of a good or service being produced. The amount of
materials and labor that is needed for to make a good increase in
direct proportion to the number of goods produced. The cost “varies”
according to production.
Q51
Which of the following refers to a rise in general level of price of
goods and services in an economy over a period of time?
a. Deflation
b. Inflation
c. Recession
d. Depression
A51
ANSWER : A

Inflation refers to a rise in general level of price of goods and


services in an economy over a period of time
Q52
2. Which of the following does not covered with tax?
a. Donation
b. Royalties
c. Charitable Solutions
d. Prize and Winnings
A52
ANSWER: C

Charitable tax does not covered with tax?


Q53
Tax is generally defined as ______.
a. Any revenue collected by government
b. The amount of deducted from the employee
c. Imposition of additional payment for goods and services
d. A schedule of duties imposed by the government to the
citizens
A53
ANSWER : A

Tax is generally defined as any revenue collected by government


Q54
________ refers to the payment we made to the government
through BIR
a. Income tax
b. Compensation and self-employment income
c. Estate tax
d. National taxes
A54
ANSWER: D

National taxes refers to the payment we made to the government


through BIR
Q55
The import and export tariffs are being levied by what government
office?
a. BIR
b. Bureau of Customs
c. Philippine Port Authority
d. Department of Budget and Management
A55
ANSWER: A

The import and export tariffs are being levied by what government
office is BIR
Q56
A community tax certificate is issued by the cities or municipalities
to all individuals that reached the age of 18 years old and have paid
necessary dues arising from income derived from the following
except:
a. Business
b. Exercise of profession
c. Ownership of the properties
d. Documents and loans
A56
ANSWER: D

A community tax certificate is issued by the cities or municipalities


to all individuals that reached the age of 18 years old and have paid
necessary dues arising from income derived from the following
except Documents and loans.
Q57
Which of the following is not an example of local taxes in the
Philippines?
a. Tax on Business
b. Professional Tax
c. Income tax
d. Amusement tax
A57
ANSWER: C

Income tax is not an example of local taxes in the Philippines


Q58
Which of the ff. is not an example of national taxes in the
Philippines
a. Capital gains tax
b. Documentary Stamp tax
c. Value-added tax
d. Tax on transfer of real property ownership
A58
ANSWER: D

Tax on transfer of real property ownership is not an example of


national taxes in the Philippines
Q59
It is issued document from barangay for government transactions
such as applying for business permit within the city or municipality
a. Cedula
b. Barangay Clearance
c. Barangay ID
d. Documentary Stamp
A59
ANSWER: B

Barangay Clearance is issued document from barangay for


government transactions such as applying for business permit
within the city or municipality
Q60
The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law is the
implementation of ________.
a. RA 10963
b. RA 10063
c. RA 10693
d. RA 10966
A60
ANSWER: A

The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law is the
implementation of RA 10963
Q61
Which of the ff refers to the enforced proportional contribution
from person and property levied by the lawmaking body of the
state?
a. Tax
b. Salary
c. Wages
d. Pension
A61
ANSWER: A

Tax refers to the enforced proportional contribution from person


and property levied by the lawmaking body of the state
Q62
Tax levied by the state upon person or property under its
jurisdiction. Tax is imposed by?
a. Judicial
b. President
c. Congress
d. Vice President
A62
ANSWER: C

Tax levied by the state upon person or property under its


jurisdiction. Tax is imposed by the Congress
Q63
Tax imposed on property whether real or personal in proportion to
its value
a. Persona Tax
b. Excise tax
c. Commodity tax
d. Property Tax
A63
ANSWER: D

Property Tax is imposed on property whether real or personal in


proportion to its value
Q64
These are the following characteristics of tax except one:
a. Voluntary System
b. Enforced with contribution
c. Levied on person or property
d. Payable in money
A64
ANSWER: A

The following characteristics of tax are Enforced with contribution,


Levied on person or property, Payable in money except Voluntary
System
Q65
15. Which of the following describes recession?
I. GDP Increase
II. Increasing money supply
III.Increasing of Unemployment
a. I only
b. II only
c. I and II only
d. I and III only
A65
ANSWER: D

Recession describes GDP Increase andIncreasing of Unemployment


Q66
A citizen of a foreign country is a considered non-resident alien
engaged in business in the Philippines. If he stayed inside the
Philippines for __________.
a. 183 days or more
b. Less than 183 days
c. For more than 180 days
d. For less than 180 days
A66
ANSWER: C

A citizen of a foreign country is a considered non-resident alien


engaged in business in the Philippines. If he stayed inside the
Philippines for more than 180 days
Q67
Forms part of the purchase price of the commodity or service and
passed to costumers?
a. Direct tax
b. Indirect tax
c. Excise tax
d. Poll tax
A67
ANSWER: B

Forms part of the purchase price of the commodity or service and


passed to costumers is called Indirect tax
Q68
A tax, such as income tax, which is levied on the income or profits of
the person who pays it, rather than on goods or services
a. Direct tax
b. Indirect tax
c. Excise tax
d. Poll tax
A68
ANSWER: A

Direct tax is A tax, such as income tax, which is levied on the income
or profits of the person who pays it, rather than on goods or
services
Q69
________, also known as head tax or capitation, is a tax levied as a
fixed sum on every liable individual (typically every adult), without
reference to income or resources.
a. Direct tax
b. Indirect tax
c. Excise tax
d. Poll tax
A69
ANSWER: D

Poll tax also known as head tax or capitation, is a tax levied as a


fixed sum on every liable individual (typically every adult), without
reference to income or resources.
Poll tax
Q70
A tax which is a legislated tax on specific goods or services at
purchase such as fuel, tobacco, and alcohol.
a. Excise tax
b. Poll tax
c. Direct tax
d. Indirect tax
A70
ANSWER: A

Excise Tax is a tax which is a legislated tax on specific goods or


services at purchase such as fuel, tobacco, and alcohol.
Q71
What is the meaning of BIR?

a. Bureau of Internal Revenue


b. Bureau of Indonesia Ramen
c. Bachelor in Revenue
d. Bureau of Internet Reform
A71
ANSWER: A

What is the meaning of BIR? Bureau of Internal Revenue


What is Revenue Memorandum Orders (RMOs)
Q72
a. Are issuances that provide directives or instructions; prescribe guidelines; and outline
processes, operations, activities, workflows, methods and procedures necessary in the
implementation of stated policies, goals, objectives, plans and programs of the Bureau in all
areas of operations, except auditing.
b. are issuances that publish pertinent and applicable portions, as well as amplifications, of
laws, rules, regulations and precedents issued by the BIR.
c. are issuances signed by the Secretary of Finance, upon recommendation of the
Commissioner of Internal Revenue, that specify, prescribe or define rules and regulations for
the effective enforcement of the provisions of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) and
related statutes
d. Are rulings, opinions and interpretations of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue with
respect to the provisions of the Tax Code and other tax laws, as applied to a specific set of
facts, with or without established precedents, and which the Commissioner may issue from
time to time for the purpose of providing taxpayers guidance on the tax consequences in
specific situations.
A72
ANSWER: A

Revenue Memorandum Orders (RMOs) Are issuances that provide


directives or instructions; prescribe guidelines; and outline
processes, operations, activities, workflows, methods and
procedures necessary in the implementation of stated policies,
goals, objectives, plans and programs of the Bureau in all areas of
operations, except auditing.
Q73
What is the basic source of Philippine Tax Law?

a. Bureau of International Revenue


b. National Internal Revenue
c. COMELEC
d. Government
A73
ANSWER: C

National Internal Revenue is the basic source of Philippine Tax Law


Q74
According to 1987 Philippine Constitution in (Article VI, Section 28, paragraph 1) ______

a. The rule of taxation shall be uniform and equitable. The Congress shall evolve a
progressive system of taxation.
b. All money collected on any tax levied for a special purpose shall be treated as a
special fund and paid out for such purpose only.
c. The President shall have the power to veto any particular item or items in an
appropriation, revenue or tariff bill, but the veto shall not affect the item or items to
which he does not object.
d. The Supreme Court shall have the power to review, revise, reverse, modify or affirm
on appeal or certiorari, as the law or the Rules of Court may provide, final judgments
and orders of lower courts in x x x all cases involving the legality of any tax, impost,
assessment, or toll or any penalty imposed in relation thereto.
A74
ANSWER: A

According to 1987 Philippine Constitution in (Article VI, Section 28,


paragraph 1. The rule of taxation shall be uniform and equitable.
The Congress shall evolve a progressive system
Q75
IT IS AN ACT AMENDING THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE,
AS AMENDED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
a. RA 8424
b. RA 10369
c. RA 10963
d. RA 44598
A75
ANSWER: A

RA 8424 IS AN ACT AMENDING THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE


CODE, AS AMENDED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Q76
1. This symbol in the Philippine flag represents the distinctive
symbol of katipunan society which by means of its compact
of blood urged on the masses of the people to insurrection.

A. Sun
B. Red & Blue
C. White Triangle
D. All of these
A76
Answer: C. White Triangle

It Signifies as katipunan emblem and it is a society secret opposed


with the Spanish rule.
Q77
During the Spanish occupation, how were the natives of the
Philippines called?

A. Insulares
B. Peninsulares
C. Indios
D. Principalia
A77
Answer: C: Indios

Indios  was  Austronesians term  and it was applied to natives


christianized who lived in the   Spanish colonization.
Q78
The La liga Filipina focused on?
I. Unite the Whole Country
II. Fight Violence and Justice
III. Revolt against the Spaniards

A. II & I only
B. III & II only
C. I & III only
D. II only
A78
Answer: C. I & III only

It will help all to be unite country that will fight against the
Spaniards rule and command in Philippines.
Q79
What replaced the tribute as a form of taxation in the Hispanic
Philippine Colony in 1884?

A. Personal Cedula
B. Diezmos Prediales
C. Donativo
D. Santotum
A79
Answer: A. Personal Cedula

Andres Bonifacio and a number of Katipuneros tore


their cedulas, signifying their protest against Spanish
colonial rule.It's a piece of paper that symbolizes the
Spaniards' oppression and tearing the same means
the start of our fight for freedom and independence.
Q80
How did the Hispanic conquest affect the physical features of
the conquered native Filipinos, Especially in Low land regions
and areas?

A. Fil-am Half Breed


B. Chinito slit eyes
C. Indian Mestizos
D. Light skinned high nose mestizos
A80
Answer: D. Light skinned high nose mestizos

It is An important part/element of our  Philippine society in


the 19th century were in they played a significant role in the
formation of the Filipino middle class, in the reforms,
in  1898 revolution, and in the formation of what is now
known as the Filipino nationality.  
Q81
How many Ships arrived to the Philippines from Mexico
during the Galleon trade?

A. 1
B. 8
C. 4
D. 2
A81
Answer: A: 1

When the Spaniard's expedition Lopez de legazpi


depart  in mexico Country  with 4 heavy ships across the
sea of pacific  to claim the country of  Guam  and
Philippine country and  for the king he knows that  only 1
ship would only return home from Manila and it is  San
Pablo.  
Q82
What was the signal of the Philippine Rebellion Against Spain?

A. La liga Filipina
B. Biak na Bato
C. Cry of Pugad Lawin
D. Battle of San Juan Del Monte
A82
Answer: C. Cry of Pugad Lawin

When the Katipunan discover by under Andres Bonifacio.


The  Spaniards  authorities made some of the  several
arrested civilian or indios  to identify and know  their
members. and this may cause  an event called the 'Cry of
Pugad Lawin', where revolutionary may  took part in
tearing of cedula  that  symbolyze’s  the fight against
Spaniards.   
Q83
Which religious institution is the only living remnant of
the Philippine Revolution of 1896?

A. Roman Catholic Church


B. United Church of the Philippines
C. Philippine Independent Church
D. Church of the Philippines Unitary
A83
Answer: C. Philippine Independent Church

The Independent church 1of the Philippines is an


Indeoendent christian in a form of a National church
here in the Philippines  
Q84
Who was the 2nd editor of La Solidaridad he is called as
Dolores Manapat?

A. Antonio Luna
B. Mariano Ponce
C. Graciano Lopez Jaena
D. Marcelo H Del Pilar
A84
Answer: D. Marcelo H Del pilar

Del Pilar also known as Dolores Manapat, name developed from


his inverted initials and he published strong the worded essay that
best described in Filipino as “maanghang,” that will led him to use
the pen name “Siling Labuyo,”
Q85
During a classroom lesson the teacher asked why, despite more
than 300 years of Spanish rule, majority of Filipinos could not
speak Spanish. What could be a possible reason for this?

A. The Spaniards did not propagate the Spanish language


B. Spain outlawed the teaching and learning of Filipinos by
Spanish
C. The official language was opposed by the Spaniards
D. Filipinos are not interested in learning Spanish language
A85
Answer: A. The Spaniards did not propagate the Spanish
language

Because the filipino’s are against the spaniards and they don’t
want to accept the language that’s why the filipinos create
theyre own Filipino language.
Q86
History came from the greek word _____ which means to
search, look into?

A. Historian
B. Folklore
C. Myth
D. Historia
A86
Answer: D. Historia

The History has several meanings. It can mean everything that’s


ever happened in the past and the other is written of what
happened in the decades or past and that can be put into
another way and history is what historians write.
Q87
The history and or story of a society/ group of people is
rooted from____ except?

A. Myth & Epic


B. Folklore & Rituals
C. Legends & Arts
D. Rituals & Folklore
A87
Answer: C. Legends and arts

Through out the history an artists have been inspired by


myths and legends and have given them a visual form
sometimes these works of art are the only surviving record
of what particular cultures believed and valued but even
where the written records or oral traditions exist, art adds to
our understanding of myths and legends.
Q88
The Philippine National Anthem Lupang Hinirang was first known
as?

A. Marcha de Filipina
B. Macha de Magdalo
C. Marcha Filipina Magdalo
D. Macha De Filipina
A88
Answer: C. Marcha Filipina Magdalo

It was the national anthem of the Philippines. During the


American Colonial Period, the Flag Law of 1907 prohibited
public display of flags & banners, or devices used by
revolutionaries in the Philippine-American War.
Q89
Who was known for “ Our Father “ and the “Ten Commandments”
in his attempt to campaign against the abuses of the friars?

A. Gracianno Lopez Jaena


B. Gregorio Del Pilar
C. Emillio Aguinaldo
D. Marcelo H Del Pilar
A89
Answer: D. Marccelo H Del Pliar

 It was the same Lodge where Marcelo H. del Pilar, assisted


by Rizal and other outspoken members, conceived the idea
of establishing a Masonic Lodges in the Philippines. Del
Pilar came to be known as “Father of Philippine Masonry
Q90
What is the old name of the Philippines?

A. Los de Filipinas
B. Las Islas Filipinas
C. Felipinas le siyudad
D. Le Filipinas
A90
Answer: B. Las Islas Filipinas

Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos, during his expedition in


1542, named the islands of Leyte and Samar "Felipinas" after
Philip II of Spain, then the Prince of Asturias. Eventually
the name "Las Islas Filipinas" would be used to cover the
archipelago's Spanish possessions.
Q91
Who came first in the Philippines and also known as the Earliest
Human from tabon caves?

A. Mangyan Group
B. Negrito Group
C. White Group
D. Spanish Group
A91
Answer: B. Negrito Group

The Negritos of the Philippines are comprised of approximately 25


different ethnolinguistic groups, widely scattered throughout the
archipelago, totaling an estimated 15,000 people. All are or were
hunter-gatherer societies.
Q92
Who Founded the La liga Filipina?

A. Ferdinand Marcos
B. Ferdinand Magellan
C. Jose Rizal
D. Andres Bonifacio
A92
Answer: C. Jose Rizal

La Liga Filipina was a secret organization. It was founded by José Rizal


in the house of Doroteo Ongjunco at Ilaya Street, Tondo, Manila on
July 3, 1892. The organization derived from La Solidaridad and the
Propaganda movement.
Q93
The leader of the Sakdalistas who led an uprising against the
commonwealth regime due to its inability to respond immediately
to the demands of the peasants was?]

A. Luis Taruk
B. Andres Bnifacio
C. Apolinario Mabini
D. Benigno Ramos
Answer: D. Benigno Ramos
A93
The name of the movement is derived from the Tagalog word "Sakdal",
which means "to accuse" and a nod to the  editorial of the French
novelist The movement’s platform was centered upon immediate
independence, estate redistribution, taxation reductions, and greater
governmental transparency. The movement lasted until 1935, when the
Sakdalista leaders organized an active uprising that quickly failed, causing
the party to dissolve. The movement is estimated to have had 20,000
formal members that influenced hundreds of thousands of Filipinos in
the early 1930s
Q94
Who was the founder of KKK?

A. Apolinario Mabini
B. Confederate Army
C. Emillio Aguinaldo
D. Andres Bonifacio
A94
Answer: D. Andres Bonifacio

 He was a leader of the Philippine Revolution and the


president of the Tagalog Republic, a short-lived
government in the Philippines. Through his
work, Bonifacio helped the Philippines break free
from Spanish colonial rule.
Q95
How many ships did Ferdinand Magellan use during his
voyage that eventually found the Philippines?

A. 20
B. 5
C. 8
D. 32
A95
Answer: B. 5

Magellan arrived in the Philippines in Mactan were he uses a 5


boat jwhen they arrived here in the Philippines he also save us
from Spaniards in Cebu.
Q96
Which of the following was not a reform sought from the
Spanish government by the propagandists?

A. Eqaulity of the Filipinos and Spaniards before law


B. Restoration of Filipino representation in the Cortes
C. Basic Human rights for the Filipinos
D. Change of Government from absolute to monarch
A96
Answer: B. Restoration of Filipino representation in the Cortes
Q97
The Philippine Comission suppressed Filipino nationalism during
the early years of American occupation through?

A.Flag law and Reconcentration Act


B.Flag Law and Sedition Law
C.Sedition law and Brigandage Act
D.Sedition law Only
A97
Answer: B. Flag Law and Sedition Law

It is an Act that each of person in Philippine country should respect


our Philippine flag because in history there are Challenges face by
the the philippinesf or example the colonization of spaniards and
Filipino American war and more.
Q98
Who was the First president of the association La
solidaridad?

A.Jose Rizal
B.Antonio Luna
C.Kapitan Jalolino
D.Galicano Apacible
A98
Answer: D. Galicano Apacible

Galicano Apacible was a Philippine politician. A cousin to Jose Rizal,


he co-founded La Solidaridad and the Nacionalista Party. He held the
office of Governor of Batangas from 1907 to 1909 and was the
representative of the First District of Batangas to the Philippine
Assembly from 1909 to 1916. 
Q99
Who Revived the Katipunan in the Philippine Revolution?

A. Emillio Aguinaldo
B. Apolinario Mabini
C. Andres Bonifacio
D. Antonio Luna
A99
Answer: Andres Bonifacio

Andres Bonifacio was a Philippine patriot, founder and leader of


the nationalist Katipunan society, who instigated the revolt of
August 1896 against the Spanish.
Q100
What are the 2 main sources of History?

A.Primary & third sources


B.Primary & Secondary Sources
C.Secondary Only
D.All of these
A100
Answer: B. Primary & Secondary Sources

• Primary sources provide a first-hand account of an event or


time period and are considered to be authoritative. They
represent original thinking, reports on discoveries or events,
or they can share new information.
• Secondary sources involve analysis, synthesis, interpretation,
or evaluation of primary sources.
Q100
A100
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