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1.What power is vested in the President of the

Philippines in administering laws, carry them into

practical operations and enforce their due

observance?

A. Executive B. Judicial C. Legislative D. Congress

2. What power did President Duterte use when he

disapproved the General Appropriation Act of

2019?

A. Power to Appoint C. Power to Veto

B. Power to Appoint D. Diplomatic Power

3. What power did President Gloria Macapagal-

Arroyo use when she pardoned Joseph Ejercito

Estrada ?

A. Military Power C. Integrative Powers

B. Power to Appoint D. Executive Clemency

4. What role or power did the Congress use when it

investigated the procurement of Covid-19 vaccines?

A. Lawmaking C. Legitimation Function

B. Power of the Purse D. Legislative Oversight

5. Who is the presiding officer if the President in the

Philippines undergoes impeachment trial?

A. Senate President

B. Speaker of the House of Representative

C. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

D. Secretary of Department of Justice

6. Which of the branches of the Philippine government

can reject or confirm the appointment of a

department secretary made by the President?

A. Executive C. Judiciary

B. Legislative D. Ombudsman

7. How years is the term of office of the Senators of

the Philippines?

A. 3 years C. 6 years

B. 9 years D. 12 years

8. Who will provide the system in securing the secrecy

and sanctity of the ballot as well as a system for the

absentee voting by the qualified Filipinos abroad?

A. Congress

B. Non Government Organizations

C. Office of the President

D. Supreme Court

9.What laws should the executive implement?

A. Constitution

B. Legislations passed by Congress

C. Judicial rulings of the Supreme Court

D. All of the above

10. What is the term of office of a Representative of the

Philippines?

A. 3 years C. 5 years

B. 4 years D. 6 years

11.Which of the following has the exclusive power to

initiate all cases of impeachment?

A. Lower court

B. House of Representatives

C. Senate

D. Supreme Court

12. How many phases are involved in making laws in

the Philippines?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

13. Which of the following is NOT a power of the

Supreme Court?

A. Promulgate rules of court

B. Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces

C. Assignment of judges to the lower courts

D. Appoint officials of the judiciary and hire employees

for the judicial branch

14. Which of the following statements shows political

neutrality and fairness in the Judicial branch?

A. Darlene was convicted even there is lack of

evidence.

B. Alecia is a City mayor won the case versus Axel a

janitor of City hall.

C. Adriane’s father is a lawyer, the court favors him

because the judge is a family friend.

D. The Supreme court justice Maria Agatha Smith

ousted by the Quo warranto’s decision

made by the court.

15. What branch in the government is the dispenser of

justice and protector of constitutional

safeguards to freedom?

A. Executive C. Judiciary

B. Legislative D. Sandiganbayan

16.What is the highest court of the land?

A. Court of Appeal C. Lower Court

C. Ombudsman D. Supreme Court

17. What power did President Duterte use when he

appointed Lt. General Guillermo Eleazar as the new

Chief of the Philippine National Police?

A. Power to Appoint C. Power to Veto

B. Military Power D. Diplomatic Power

18. Who is the Commander in Chief of the Armed

Forces of the Philippines?

A. President Rodrigo R. Duterte

B. Vice Pres. Leni Robredo

C. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

D. Police Major General Debold Sinas
19.What is the term office of the President of the

Philippines?

A. 3 years C. 5 years

B. 4 years D. 6 years

20. Which has the “power of the purse”?

A. Philippine Senate C. Legislative

B. House of Representatives D. Supreme Court​


Sagot :

Answer:

1. d.

2. d

3. c

4. a

5. b

6. c

7. a

8. c

9. b

10. d

11. d

12. c

13. a

14.a

15. d

16. c

17. c

18. a

19. b

20. d