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THEORETICAL TEAM

Sgt. Fritz Darryl B Diaz PA (Res)


BILL OF RIGHTS
These are rights provided for people by the government through
legislation -

a. Natural Rights
b. Statutory rights
c. Civil Rights
d. Political Rights
These are rights that may never be revoked by the government

a. Natural rights
b. Statutory rights
c. Constitutional rights
What are the 3 main branches of the Government of the Philippines?

a. Senate, Supreme Court, Congress

b. Legislative, Executive, Judicial

c. The Legislative, The Senate, The Supreme Court

d.Presidential, Unicameral-Parliamentary, Bicameral-Parliamentary


The right of the people to information on matters of
public concern shall be recognized. Access to official
records, and to documents and papers pertaining to
official acts, transactions, or decisions, as well as to
government research data used as basis for policy
development, shall be afforded the citizen, subject to
such limitations as may be provided by law.

a.Section 5
b.Section 6
c.Section 10
d.Section 7
No person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself.

a. Section 20
b. Section 9
c. Section 15
d. Section 17
No ex post facto law or bill of attainder shall be enacted.

a. Section 22
b. Section 30
c. Section 19
d. Section 10
Who are the protector of the people and the State?

a. Armed Forces of the Philippines


b. Philippine National Police
c. National Bureau of Investigation
d. Baranggay Tanod
It states that “no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.”

a. DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND


STATE POLICIES
b. BILL OF RIGHTS
c. SUFFRAGE
d. NATIONAL TERRITORY
All of the following is TRUE except:

a. No person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself


b. No person shall be imprisoned for non-payment of debt or poll tax.
c. No ex post facto law or bill of attainder shall not be enacted.
d. No person shall be detained solely by reason of his political beliefs and aspirations.
A Member of either house of Congress may be expelled by their fellow Members. For a Member to be expelled, how much of the total number of Members of a house must
concur with the expulsion?

a. Two-Thirds
b. One-Half
c. Three-Fourth
d. One-Fourth
The Supreme Court shall be composed of a Chief Justice and how many Associates Justices?

a. 12
b. 13
c. 14
d. 15
The three inherent powers of the state are the following except one:

a. Police Power
b. Power of Eminent Domain
c. Power of Taxation
d. Power to Impeach
It is the power of the State to impose charge or burden to persons and properties, and property rights for the purpose of raising revenues to protect the people
and extend public projects and services.

a. Police Power
b. Power of Eminent Domain*
c. Power if Taxation
d. Power to Impeach
Right that guarantees similar treatment to all persons similarly situated and precludes arbitrary or unjust discrimination to secure and
safeguard such right is called the _________.
a. Right against double jeopardy
b. Right to just compensation
c. Right to equal protection of the law*
d. Right to due process of law
No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.

Article III Section 1


Article V Section 5
Article VI Section 2
Article IV Section 7
AFP LEADERS
Commander-in-Chief
Secretary of National Defense
Chief of Staff
Vice Chief of Staff
The Deputy Chief of Staff
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Sergeant Major
ARESCOM Commander
Commandant UMROTC Unit
Group Commander 11th RCDG
11 GENERAL ORDERS
M16 RIFLE
What is the 'civilian' version of the M-16 called?

a. CM-16
b. XM-177
c. AR-15
d. M-16A1
What was the first branch of the U.S. military to place a significant order for and adopt the M-16?

a. Air Force
b. Marines
c. Army
d. Navy
What was the main contender against the M-16 for the Armed Forces contract in 1964?

a. BM-59
b. FN-FAL
c. Stoner M249
d. M-14
What man is credited as the main developer of the M-16 prototype?

a. Eugene Stoner
b. Chesty Puller
d. Samuel Colt
d. Charles Browning
Who made the first 'significant' use of the M-16 and when?

a. US Air Force - 1964


b. South Vietnamese Army - 1962 *
c. Korean Armed Forces - 1963
d. Canadian Army - 1964
What cartridge (ammunition) is fired by the M-16?

a. 7.62mm NATO
b. 5.56mm NATO *
c. 7.62mm X 39mm
d. 6mm Winchester
Why was the rifle chambered for such a relatively small cartridge?

a. All of these
b. Smaller cartridge allowed troops to carry more rounds
c. Cartridge power was considered to be less important
d. Smaller cartridge allowed for higher rate of fire
Most versions of the M-16 issued to US Forces are issued with a 'fully automatic' setting.

a. True
b. False
What were the main complaints about the first M-16s issued to the troops?

a. Jamming and warping of stock


b. Jamming and lack of 'stopping' power
c. Small magazine capacity
d. Lack of 'stopping' power and heavy weight
What were the main difference between the M-16A1 and M-16A2?

a. Shorter stock and bayonet lugs


b. Heavier, chromed barrel and accommodation for left handed shooters
c. Select fire and and night sights
d. Higher firing rate and larger magazine capacity
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