1. LGOO II SHERYL ARCALES-RAPATAN
DILG Samar – GAD Program Manager
2.
3. 1. It refers to a framework to compare the
relative advantages and disadvantages
faced by women and men in various
spheres of life, including the family,
workplace, school, community and political
system.
a) Gender Analysis
b) Gender Audit
c) Gender Mainstreaming
4. (a) GENDER ANALYSIS
It refers to a framework to compare the
relative advantages and disadvantages faced
by women and men in various spheres of life,
including the family, workplace, school,
community and political system.
5. 2. The process of assessing the implications for
women and men of any planned action,
including legislation, policies or programs in all
areas at all levels –
a) Gender Analysis
b) Gender Audit
c) Gender Mainstreaming
6. (c) GENDER MAINSTREAMING
The process of assessing the implications for
women and men of any planned action, including
legislation, policies or programs in all areas at all
levels –
7. 3. This tool assists organizations in establishing
a baseline, identifying critical gaps and
challenges, and recommending ways of
addressing them –
a) Gender Analysis
b) Gender Audit
c) Gender Mainstreaming
8. (b) GENDER AUDIT
This tool assists organizations in establishing a
baseline, identifying critical gaps and
challenges, and recommending ways of
addressing them –
9. 4. Goal of and an essential process for
women’s advancement-
a) Women’s Empowerment
b) Gender Equality
c) Gender and Development
11. 5. The preference of one sex to another as a
partner in sexual relations.
a) Sexism
b) Sexuality
c) Sexual Orientation
12. (c) Sexual Orientation -
The preference of one sex to
another as a partner in sexual
relations.
13. 6. The central aspect of being human that
encompasses sex, gender, identities and roles,
sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure,
intimacy and reproduction.
a) Sexism
b) Sexuality
c) Sexual Orientation
14. (b) Sexuality –
The central aspect of being human that
encompasses sex, gender, identities
and roles, sexual orientation,
eroticism, pleasure, intimacy and
reproduction.
15. 7. The supposition, belief or assertion that one
sex is superior to the other.
a) Sexism
b) Sexuality
c) Sexual Orientation
16. (a) Sexism –
The supposition, belief or
assertion that one sex is
superior to the other.
17. 8. Sensitive in the portrayal, depiction,
reference and treatment of women and men.
a) Gender Friendly
b) Gender Perspective
c) Gender Sensitivity
18. (a) Gender Friendly –
Sensitive in the portrayal,
depiction, reference and
treatment of women and men.
19. 9. The investigation of how men and women
affect and are affected by economic, political,
social legal and cultural events and process in
different ways.
a) Gender Friendly
b) Gender Perspective
c) Gender Sensitivity
20. (b) Gender Perspective –
The investigation of how men and
women affect and are affected by
economic, political, social legal and
cultural events and process in different
ways.
21. 10. The ability to understand and consider the
socio-cultural factors underlying gender-based
discrimination, socialization of men and
women into certain behaviors or opportunities,
power relations between men and women, as
well as the different needs, problems and
levels of access to resources that they have.
a) Gender Friendly
b) Gender Perspective
c) Gender Sensitivity
22. (c) Gender Sensitivity –
The ability to understand and consider the socio-
cultural factors underlying gender-based
discrimination, socialization of men and women
into certain behaviors or opportunities, power
relations between men and women, as well as the
different needs, problems and levels of access to
resources that they have.
23. 1. A – Gender Analysis
2. C – Gender Mainstreaming
3. B – Gender Audit
4. A – Women’s Empowerment
5. C – Sexual Orientation
6. B – Sexuality
7. A- Sexism
8. A – Gender Friendly
9. B – Gender Perspective
10. C – Gender Sensitivity
24.
25. 1) Sexuality is influenced by the interaction of
biological, psychological, social, economic,
political, cultural, ethical, legal, historical,
and religious and spiritual factors.
26. 2.Gender roles can do change through
individual choice and in response to events and
process such as economic crises, declining
fertility rates, increasing educational level for
economic crises, declining fertility rates,
increasing educational levels for women
changes in migration patterns and in
information system.
27. 3.GAD budget is not an additional budget over
LGUs total budget.
28. 4.GAD Budget may be drawn from MOOE, PS
and Capital Outlay of LGUs.
29. 5. Rape may be committed against men, not
only against women.
30. 6. A woman may now be charged of raping
another woman.
31. 7. Rape includes only acts of penile
penetration of the vaginal orifice.
36. 1) Sexuality is influenced by the interaction of
biological, psychological, social, economic,
political, cultural, ethical, legal, historical,
and religious and spiritual factors.
TRUE
37. 2.Gender roles can do change through
individual choice and in response to events and
process such as economic crises, declining
fertility rates, increasing educational level for
economic crises, declining fertility rates,
increasing educational levels for women
changes in migration patterns and in
information system.
TRUE
38. 3.GAD budget is not an additional budget over
LGUs total budget.
TRUE
39. 4.GAD Budget may be drawn from MOOE, PS
and Capital Outlay of LGUs.
TRUE
40. 5. Rape may now be committed against men,
not only against women.
TRUE
R.A. 8353 also known as “Anti-Rape-Law of
1997”
Rape is committed by any person who xxx shall commit an act of
sexual assault by inserting his penis into another person…
41. 6. A woman may now be charged of raping
another woman.
TRUE
R.A. 8353 also known as “Anti-Rape-Law of
1997”
Rape is committed by any person who xxx
shall commit an act of sexual assault by
inserting his penis into another person…
42. 7. Rape includes only acts of penile
penetration of the vaginal orifice.
FALSE
Republic Act No. 8353, which provides:
Art. 266-A. Rape; when and how committed. Rape is committed
2) By any person who, under any of the circumstances
mentioned in paragraph 1 hereof, shall commit an act of
sexual assault by inserting his penis into another persons
mouth or anal orifice, or any instrument or object, into the
genital or anal orifice of another person.
43. 8.Premature marriage is a crime.
FALSE
-THE OLD LAW Art 351 of RPC, penalize any widow who shall marry within three
hundred and one days from the date of death of her husband, or before having
delivered if she shall have been pregnant at the time of his death, shall be punished
by arresto mayor and a fine xxx
-Author of RA 10655 explained that this is discriminatory for it curtails the right of a
woman to marry under the stated circumstances when no such penalty is imposed
on the man who does the same. Similarly, the effect of the provision is an enforced
mourning period on the part of the woman although none is imposed on the man.
- RA 10655 decriminalized “premature marriage”
44. 9.Past sexual conduct of rape victim and
opinion of her reputation is material and
relevant to the case.
FALSE
-RA 8505 Rape Victim Assistance and Protection Act of 1998
-provides for a “rape shield”…it simply means that in rape,
evidence of complainant’s past sexual conduct, opinion thereof
or of his/her reputation shall not be admitted unless, and only to
the extent that the court finds, that such evidence is material
and relevant to the case.
45. 10. Tenacious resistance from the victim is
required in the case of rape.
FALSE
-The lawmakers took note of the fact that rape victims cannot
mount a physical struggle in cases where they were gripped by
overpowering fear or subjugated by moral authority.
- Thus, the law now provides that resistance may be proved by
any physical overt act in any degree from the offended party.
(People vs. Dulay)
46. Part II – TRUE OR FALSE answers
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. Flase