2. 1. What is the main reason why Filipinos
hated Governor General Rafael Izquierdo?
a. He led on the execution of Jose Rizal
b.He abused many Filipinos
c. He led on the execution of GomBurZa
d.He abolished polo y servicio
3. 1. What is the main reason why Filipinos
hated Governor General Rafael Izquierdo?
a. He led on the execution of Jose Rizal
b.He abused many Filipinos
c. He led on the execution of GomBurZa
d.He abolished polo y servicio
4. 1. What is the main reason why Filipinos
hated Governor General Rafael Izquierdo?
a. He led on the execution of Jose Rizal
b.He abused many Filipinos
c. He led on the execution of GomBurZa
d.He abolished polo y servicio
5. 2. The Filipino writer in English who used
Hispanic Filipino culture and traditions in his
fiction works.
a. Edilberto Tiempo
b.Sionil Jose
c. Nick Joaquin
d.Jose Garcia Villa
6. 2. The Filipino writer in English who used
Hispanic Filipino culture and traditions in
his fiction works.
a. Edilberto Tiempo
b.Sionil Jose
c. Nick Joaquin
d.Jose Garcia Villa
7. 2. The Filipino writer in English who used
Hispanic Filipino culture and traditions in
his fiction works.
a. Edilberto Tiempo
b.Sionil Jose
c. Nick Joaquin
d.Jose Garcia Villa
8. 3. What is the main purpose of Diarong
tagalog?
a. Wide spread of tagalog
b.Inform the people about revolution
c. Social justice
d.Social Information
9. 3. What is the main purpose of Diarong
tagalog?
a. Wide spread of tagalog
b.Inform the people about revolution
c. Social justice
d.Social Information
10. 3. What is the main purpose of Diarong
tagalog?
a. Wide spread of tagalog
b.Inform the people about revolution
c. Social justice
d.Social Information
11. 4. Who was the Philippine President who
was known as the Father of
Industrialization?
a. Manuel Roxas
b.Elpidio Quirino
c. Ramon Magsaysay
d.Sergio Osmeǹa
12. 4. Who was the Philippine President who
was known as the Father of
Industrialization?
a. Manuel Roxas
b.Elpidio Quirino
c. Ramon Magsaysay
d.Sergio Osmeǹa
13. 4. Who was the Philippine President who
was known as the Father of
Industrialization?
a. Manuel Roxas
b.Elpidio Quirino
c. Ramon Magsaysay
d.Sergio Osmeǹa
14. 5. Who was the last Spanish governor
general in the Philippines?
a. Ramon Blanco
b.Basilio Agustin
c. Diego de los Rios
d.Fermin Jaudenes
15. 5. Who was the last Spanish governor
general in the Philippines?
a. Ramon Blanco
b.Basilio Agustin
c. Diego de los Rios
d.Fermin Jaudenes
16. 6. Which is a part of the lyrics of the
electoral jingle of then President Ramon
Magsaysay?
a. To Whom It May Deserve
b.For Democracy Will Die
c. Filipinos Are Great Leaders
d.For Whom The Bell Tolls
17. 6. Which is a part of the lyrics of the
electoral jingle of then President Ramon
Magsaysay?
a. To Whom It May Deserve
b.For Democracy Will Die
c. Filipinos Are Great Leaders
d.For Whom The Bell Tolls
18. 7. Every June, Manila has its festival of
outstanding Filipino films. This was a
project initiated by ____________.
a. Gat Villegas
b. Gat Atienza
c. Gat Lacson
d. Gat Lim
19. 7. Every June, Manila has its festival of
outstanding Filipino films. This was a
project initiated by ____________.
a. Gat Villegas
b. Gat Atienza
c. Gat Lacson
d. Gat Lim
20. 8. Who was the President responsible for
changing the date of the Philippine
Independence from July 4 to June 12?
a. Carlos Garcia
b. Diosdado Macapagal
c. Manuel Roxas
d. Ramon Magsaysay
21. 8. Who was the President responsible for
changing the date of the Philippine
Independence from July 4 to June 12?
a. Carlos Garcia
b. Diosdado Macapagal
c. Manuel Roxas
d. Ramon Magsaysay
22. 9. Who is considered to be the gallant
champion of Filipino rights during the
Spanish regime?
a. Fr. Diego de Herrera
b.Fr. Martin de Rada
c. St. Francis Xavier
d.Bishop Domingo de Salazar
23. 9. Who is considered to be the gallant
champion of Filipino rights during the
Spanish regime?
a. Fr. Diego de Herrera
b.Fr. Martin de Rada
c. St. Francis Xavier
d.Bishop Domingo de Salazar
24. 10. Who was the Spanish mestizo priest
who first led the native secular clergy in the
Secularization Movement in 1861?
a. Father Jacinto Zamora
b.Father Pedro Pelaez
c. Father Gregorio Aglipay
d.Father Jose Burgos
25. 10. Who was the Spanish mestizo priest
who first led the native secular clergy in the
Secularization Movement in 1861?
a. Father Jacinto Zamora
b.Father Pedro Pelaez
c. Father Gregorio Aglipay
d.Father Jose Burgos
26. 11. Among the Philippine presidents, who is
considered to be the first senate president
elected as the president of Philippines who
then initiated women’s suffrage?
a. Manuel Quezon
b.Sergio Osmena
c. Elpidio Quirino
d.Jose Laurel
27. 11. Among the Philippine presidents, who is
considered to be the first senate president
elected as the president of Philippines who
then initiated women’s suffrage?
a. Manuel Quezon
b.Sergio Osmena
c. Elpidio Quirino
d.Jose Laurel
28. 12. Who among the Philippine presidents
signed the Family Code of 1987 and 1191
Local Government Code?
a. Rodrigo Duterte
b. Corazon Aquino
c. Fidel Ramos
d. Joseph Estrada
29. 12. Who among the Philippine presidents
signed the Family Code of 1987 and 1191
Local Government Code?
a. Rodrigo Duterte
b. Corazon Aquino
c. Fidel Ramos
d. Joseph Estrada
30. 13. It refers to the act of the president of
staying the execution of a convict.
a. Amnesty
b.Pardon
c. Commutation
d.Reprieve
31. 13. It refers to the act of the president of
staying the execution of a convict.
a. Amnesty
b.Pardon
c. Commutation
d.Reprieve
32. 14. It is also called Tanodbayan.
a. Court of Appeals
b. Ombudsman
c. Sandiganbayan
d. Supreme Court
33. 14. It is also called Tanodbayan.
a. Court of Appeals
b. Ombudsman
c. Sandiganbayan
d. Supreme Court
34. 15. A recently awarded national artist for
sculpture was _____________.
a. Blaco
b.Abueva
c. Alcantara
d.Luna
35. 15. A recently awarded national artist for
sculpture was _____________.
a. Blaco
b.Abueva
c. Alcantara
d.Luna
36. 16. Who is the editor of La Independencia?
a. Juan Luna
b.Apolinario Mabini
c. Antonio Luna
d.Marcelo H. del Pilar
37. 16. Who is the editor of La Independencia?
a. Juan Luna
b.Apolinario Mabini
c. Antonio Luna
d.Marcelo H. del Pilar
38. 17. The first Filipino appointed by the
Americans as Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court.
a. Jose Abad Santos
b. Cayetano Arellano
c. Gregorio Araneta
d. Sergio Osmena
39. 17. The first Filipino appointed by the
Americans as Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court.
a. Jose Abad Santos
b. Cayetano Arellano
c. Gregorio Araneta
d. Sergio Osmena
40. 18. Which of the following were the famous
triumvate of the Propaganda Movement?
a. Jose Rizal, Juan Luna, Marcelo del Pilar
b. Jose Rizal, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Gregorio del Pilar
c. Jose Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaena
d. Jose Rizal, Juan Luna, Graciano Lopez Jaena
41. 18. Which of the following were the famous
triumvate of the Propaganda Movement?
a. Jose Rizal, Juan Luna, Marcelo del Pilar
b. Jose Rizal, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Gregorio del Pilar
c. Jose Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaena
d. Jose Rizal, Juan Luna, Graciano Lopez Jaena
42. 19. The incident that led to the outbreak of
the Filipino-American war was:
a. Pres. Mckinley’s proclamation of “Benevolent
Assimilation” policy
b. The San Juan bridge incident where a Filipino
soldier was shot by an American sentry
c. The battle of Manila bay
d. Aguinaldo’s declaration of Independence
43. 19. The incident that led to the outbreak of
the Filipino-American war was:
a. Pres. Mckinley’s proclamation of “Benevolent
Assimilation” policy
b. The San Juan bridge incident where a Filipino
soldier was shot by an American sentry
c. The battle of Manila bay
d. Aguinaldo’s declaration of Independence
44. 20. The Libingan ng mga Bayani is known to
be historic and sacred since it is where our
heroes’ remains were buried. Who was the
first Philippine president buried in this
place?
a. Manuel Quezon
b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Carlos Garcia
d. Manuel Roxas
45. 20. The Libingan ng mga Bayani is known to
be historic and sacred since it is where our
heroes’ remains were buried. Who was the
first Philippine president buried in this
place?
a. Manuel Quezon
b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Carlos Garcia
d. Manuel Roxas
46. 21. Which religious missionaries arrived first
in the Philippines?
a. Dominicans
b. Franciscans
c. Augustinians
d. Jesuits
47. 21. Which religious missionaries arrived first
in the Philippines?
a. Dominicans
b. Franciscans
c. Augustinians
d. Jesuits
48. 22. The Americans acquired the Philippines
as their colony because _____.
a. They invade the Philippines
b. They help the Filipinos fight the Spaniards
c. Spain cede the Philippines by virtue of the Treaty
of Paris of 1898
d. They defeated the Spaniards
49. 22. The Americans acquired the Philippines
as their colony because _____.
a. They invade the Philippines
b. They help the Filipinos fight the Spaniards
c. Spain cede the Philippines by virtue of the
Treaty of Paris of 1898
d. They defeated the Spaniards
50. 23. During the Hispanic era, native and
Chinese mestizos aged 16-60 years old
obligated to do forced labor for forty days.
How can exemption be made?
a. Getting cedula personal
b. Give santorum tax to the church
c. Paying the bandala
d. Paying the falla
51. 23. During the Hispanic era, native and
Chinese mestizos aged 16-60 years old
obligated to do forced labor for forty days.
How can exemption be made?
a. Getting cedula personal
b. Give santorum tax to the church
c. Paying the bandala
d. Paying the falla
52. 24. During the 17th and 18th century Hispanic
era, what was the highest post native or
Chinese mestizo can attain at the municipal
level, equivalent to mayors today?
a. Gobernadorcillo
b.Tenientes de justicial
c. Cabeza de barangay
d.Alcalde mayor
53. 24. During the 17th and 18th century Hispanic
era, what was the highest post native or
Chinese mestizo can attain at the municipal
level, equivalent to mayors today?
a. Gobernadorcillo
b.Tenientes de justicial
c. Cabeza de barangay
d.Alcalde mayor
54. 25. Who is this Philippine president whose
presidency was referred to as Golden Years
due to lack of corruption and the first
president who wore Barong Tagalog during
his inauguration?
a. Manuel Quezon
b. Elpidio Quirino
c. Ramon Magsaysay
d. Ferdinand Marcos
55. 25. Who is this Philippine president whose
presidency was referred to as Golden Years
due to lack of corruption and the first
president who wore Barong Tagalog during
his inauguration?
a. Manuel Quezon
b. Elpidio Quirino
c. Ramon Magsaysay
d. Ferdinand Marcos
56. 26. The greatest contribution of the
Americans to the Philippines was:
a. Freedom of worship
b. The public school system
c. Scientific health program
d. Parity rights
57. 26. The greatest contribution of the
Americans to the Philippines was:
a. Freedom of worship
b. The public school system
c. Scientific health program
d. Parity rights
58. 27. Colonization of the Philippines by Spain
is best describe as done through:
a. The “cross” because of conversion by the
clergy of Pagan Filipinos through Christianity.
b. The “cross because Magellan planted the first
cross on Philippine soil.
c. The “sword” because the soldiers forcibly made
Filipinos accept the Spanish rule.
d. The “sword and cross” because they have to
make sure that colonization was accomplished.
59. 27. Colonization of the Philippines by Spain
is best describe as done through:
a. The “cross” because of conversion by the
clergy of Pagan Filipinos through Christianity.
b. The “cross because Magellan planted the first
cross on Philippine soil.
c. The “sword” because the soldiers forcibly made
Filipinos accept the Spanish rule.
d. The “sword and cross” because they have to
make sure that colonization was accomplished.
60. 28. The Katipunan was the movement
founded by Bonifacio. What was its major
objective?
a. Seeks reform from Spain
b.Demand for equal rights and privilege for
Filipinos
c. Separation of Philippines from Spain
d.Assimilation of Philippines by Spain
61. 28. The Katipunan was the movement
founded by Bonifacio. What was its major
objective?
a. Seeks reform from Spain
b.Demand for equal rights and privilege for
Filipinos
c. Separation of Philippines from Spain
d.Assimilation of Philippines by Spain
62. 29. Which of the following best described
the Katipunan?
a. It was a movement that wanted reforms from
Spain
b. It was a movement which aimed for the
Philippine separation from Spain through force
c. It was working to make the Philippines a
province of Spain
d. It was a movement meant to strengthen
colonial government.
63. 29. Which of the following best described
the Katipunan?
a. It was a movement that wanted reforms from
Spain
b. It was a movement which aimed for the
Philippine separation from Spain through
force
c. It was working to make the Philippines a
province of Spain
d. It was a movement meant to strengthen
64. 30. The greatest contribution of the Spain
to Filipino culture was?
a. Education
b.Development of traded
c. Construction of roads and other
infrastructures
d.Christianization of the Filipinos
65. 30. The greatest contribution of the Spain
to Filipino culture was?
a. Education
b.Development of traded
c. Construction of roads and other
infrastructures
d.Christianization of the Filipinos
66. 31. The one who colonized the Philippines
from the Spaniards was?
a. Columbus
b.Magellan
c. Legaspi
d.Pegafetta
67. 31. The one who colonized the Philippines
from the Spaniards was?
a. Columbus
b.Magellan
c. Legaspi
d.Pegafetta
68. 32. World War II in the Philippines ended
when the Japanese surrendered after the
bombing of?
a. Bataan and Corregidor
b. Hiroshima and Nagasaki
c. Tokyo and Kyoto
d. Pearl Harbor
69. 32. World War II in the Philippines ended
when the Japanese surrendered after the
bombing of?
a. Bataan and Corregidor
b. Hiroshima and Nagasaki
c. Tokyo and Kyoto
d. Pearl Harbor
70. 33. The Americans promised to train Filipinos for
self-government. This was realized with the
establishment of this government where all the
officials both elected and appointed were Filipinos
and they were supervised for a ten-year period by
an American High Commissioner.
a. Republican Government
b. Civil Government
c. Commonwealth Government
d. Federal Government
71. 33. The Americans promised to train Filipinos for
self-government. This was realized with the
establishment of this government where all the
officials both elected and appointed were Filipinos
and they were supervised for a ten-year period by
an American High Commissioner.
a. Republican Government
b. Civil Government
c. Commonwealth Government
d. Federal Government
72. 34. Which of the environmental law
requires industries to install anti-pollution
devices and bans the use of incinerators?
a. Clean Air Act
b. Environmental Security Act
c. Greenpeace Act
d. Anti-polllutant Act
73. 34. Which of the environmental law
requires industries to install anti-pollution
devices and bans the use of incinerators?
a. Clean Air Act
b. Environmental Security Act
c. Greenpeace Act
d. Anti-polllutant Act
74. 35. Who was the second editor of La
Solidaridad with the penname Dolores
Manapat?
a. Marcelo H. del Pilar
b. Graciano Lopez Jaena
c. Jose Rizal
d. Mariano Ponce
75. 35. Who was the second editor of La
Solidaridad with the penname Dolores
Manapat?
a. Marcelo H. del Pilar
b. Graciano Lopez Jaena
c. Jose Rizal
d. Mariano Ponce
76. 36. What is a dramatic presentation that
originated from the traditional armed
encounter between the Christians and
Muslim Filipinos?
a. Cenakulo
b. Comedia de Lara y Espana
c. Moro-moro
d. Zarzuela
77. 36. What is a dramatic presentation that
originated from the traditional armed
encounter between the Christians and
Muslim Filipinos?
a. Cenakulo
b. Comedia de Lara y Espana
c. Moro-moro
d. Zarzuela
78. 37. Which Spanish policy provided the
resettlement of Filipino communities to
form town centers of cabeceras?
a. Assimilation
b.Encommienda System
c. Reduccion
d.Bandala
79. 37. Which Spanish policy provided the
resettlement of Filipino communities to
form town centers of cabeceras?
a. Assimilation
b.Encommienda System
c. Reduccion
d.Bandala
80. 38. Who were the aboriginal settlers in the
islands, prior to succeeding migrants who
crossed the seas from the Southern
Philippines?
a. Sumatrans
b. Malayans
c. Borneans
d. Negritos
81. 38. Who were the aboriginal settlers in the
islands, prior to succeeding migrants who
crossed the seas from the Southern
Philippines?
a. Sumatrans
b. Malayans
c. Borneans
d. Negritos
82. 39. What was the colonial relevance of Noli
and Fili to conditions among Filipinos
during the late 19th century period?
a. Unfulfilled secularization
b. Need for violent uprising against Hispanic
imperial rule
c. Rule of friars over Hispanic colonial
governments
d. Human civil oppression of native Filipinos
83. 39. What was the colonial relevance of Noli
and Fili to conditions among Filipinos
during the late 19th century period?
a. Unfulfilled secularization
b. Need for violent uprising against Hispanic
imperial rule
c. Rule of friars over Hispanic colonial
governments
d. Human civil oppression of native Filipinos
84. 40. Which band played the Marcha National
Filipino of the national anthem in June 12,
1898 during the declaration of Philippine
Independence?
a. Pangkat Kawayan ng Pateros
b.Malabon Bad
c. Kawit Cavite Band
d.San Francisco de Malabon Band
85. 40. Which band played the Marcha National
Filipino of the national anthem in June 12,
1898 during the declaration of Philippine
Independence?
a. Pangkat Kawayan ng Pateros
b.Malabon Bad
c. Kawit Cavite Band
d.San Francisco de Malabon Band
86. 41. In social trends, how do you call those
who are for the revival of the classics?
a. Existentialist
b.Rationalist
c. Humanist
d.Reformist
87. 41. In social trends, how do you call those
who are for the revival of the classics?
a. Existentialist
b.Rationalist
c. Humanist
d.Reformist
88. 42. Through the Galleon Trade (1565-1815),
the Philippines had extended contacts with
_____________.
a. Spain
b. Spice island
c. China
d. Mexico
89. 42. Through the Galleon Trade (1565-1815),
the Philippines had extended contacts with
_____________.
a. Spain
b. Spice island
c. China
d. Mexico
90. 43. Which enacted by the U.S congress in
1916 established a bicameral legislature in
the Philippines with the Senate as Upper
House and House of Representatives as
lower house to be composed of elected
Filipinos?
a. Cooper Act
b.Mckinley Law
c. Philippine Legislative Law
d.Jones Law
91. 43. Which enacted by the U.S congress in
1916 established a bicameral legislature in
the Philippines with the Senate as Upper
House and House of Representatives as
lower house to be composed of elected
Filipinos?
a. Cooper Act
b.Mckinley Law
c. Philippine Legislative Law
d.Jones Law
92. 44. Governor General Narciso Claveria was
responsible for the ___________.
a. Abolition of Galleon trade
b. Establishment of the Tobacco Monopoly
c. Use of Spanish surnames by Filipinos
d. Establishment of Galleon trade
93. 44. Governor General Narciso Claveria was
responsible for the ___________.
a. Abolition of Galleon trade
b. Establishment of the Tobacco Monopoly
c. Use of Spanish surnames by Filipinos
d. Establishment of Galleon trade
94. 45. What economic policy in 16th century
Europe influenced Spain’s expansionist
policy to discover new lands?
a. Spice trading
b.Mercantilism
c. Capitalism
d.Colonialism
95. 45. What economic policy in 16th century
Europe influenced Spain’s expansionist
policy to discover new lands?
a. Spice trading
b.Mercantilism
c. Capitalism
d.Colonialism
96. 46. Who was the Philippine president
known for his program Filipino policy?
a. Carlos Garcia
b.Diosdado Macapagal
c. Manuel Roxas
d.Ramon Magsaysay
97. 46. Who was the Philippine president
known for his program Filipino policy?
a. Carlos Garcia
b.Diosdado Macapagal
c. Manuel Roxas
d.Ramon Magsaysay
98. 47. What was the term given by Marcelo H.
del Pilar to hidden control and domination
by Spanish Friars?
a. Pase region
b.Complace
c. La suerte partidas
d.Frailocacia
99. 47. What was the term given by Marcelo H.
del Pilar to hidden control and domination
by Spanish Friars?
a. Pase region
b.Complace
c. La suerte partidas
d.Frailocacia
100. 48. What contained the concrete promise
of the Americans to Filipinos independence
“as soon as stable government can be
established?”
a. Preamble of the Jones Law
b.Fairfield Bill of 1924
c. Preamble of the Commonwealth
government
d.First 1919 Parliamentary Mission to the U.S
101. 48. What contained the concrete promise
of the Americans to Filipinos independence
“as soon as stable government can be
established?”
a. Preamble of the Jones Law
b.Fairfield Bill of 1924
c. Preamble of the Commonwealth
government
d.First 1919 Parliamentary Mission to the U.S
102. 49. The letter of Rizal to the women of
Malolos was original written in
____________.
a. Spanish
b.Tagalog
c. Cebuano
d.English
103. 49. The letter of Rizal to the women of
Malolos was original written in
____________.
a. Spanish
b.Tagalog
c. Cebuano
d.English
104. 50. During the Spanish period, it refers to
the privilege of the provincial governor to
engage in trade.
a. Corregimientos
b. Alcadia
c. Alcalde mayor
d. Indulto de comercio
105. 50. During the Spanish period, it refers to
the privilege of the provincial governor to
engage in trade.
a. Corregimientos
b. Alcadia
c. Alcalde mayor
d. Indulto de comercio
106. 51. The Spaniards established a centralized
government in the Philippines. The head of
the government was called:
a. Encomiendero
b. Alcalde mayor
c. Gobernadorcillo
d. Governor-General
107. 51. The Spaniards established a centralized
government in the Philippines. The head of
the government was called:
a. Encomiendero
b. Alcalde mayor
c. Gobernadorcillo
d. Governor-General
108. 52. As per the agreement in the pact of biak
na Bato, Emilio Aguinaldo was to go into
exile in ________.
a. Guam
b.Hongkong
c. Singapore
d.Dapitan
109. 52. As per the agreement in the pact of biak
na Bato, Emilio Aguinaldo was to go into
exile in ________.
a. Guam
b.Hongkong
c. Singapore
d.Dapitan
110. 53. The combined Filipino and American
forces during the Japanese invasion
was____.
a. Hukbalahap Movement
b. Allied Power
c. USAFFE
d. Philippine Constabulary
111. 53. The combined Filipino and American
forces during the Japanese invasion
was____.
a. Hukbalahap Movement
b. Allied Power
c. USAFFE
d. Philippine Constabulary
112. 54. The Japanese military was called _____.
a. Kalipabi
b.Hukbalahap
c. Imperial Diet
d.Kempetai
113. 54. The Japanese military was called _____.
a. Kalipabi
b.Hukbalahap
c. Imperial Diet
d.Kempetai
114. 55. The Agrarian reform program instituted
by President Diosdado Macapagal which
intended to give land to the landless
tenants was _____.
a. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
(CARP)
b. Agricultural Land Reform Code (ALRC)
c. Philippine Tenancy Act
d. Presidential Decree 21
115. 55. The Agrarian reform program instituted
by President Diosdado Macapagal which
intended to give land to the landless
tenants was _____.
a. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
(CARP)
b. Agricultural Land Reform Code (ALRC)
c. Philippine Tenancy Act
d. Presidential Decree 21
116. 56. He became president of the United
Nations General Assembly.
a. Manuel L. Quezon
b.Pedro Paterno
c. Claro M. Recto
d.Carlos P. Romulo
117. 56. He became president of the United
Nations General Assembly.
a. Manuel L. Quezon
b.Pedro Paterno
c. Claro M. Recto
d.Carlos P. Romulo
118. 57. This is the name given by the Spaniards
to our country when they arrived in the
islands of Samar on March 17, 1521.
a. Archipelago of San Lazarus
b.Ladrones Islands
c. Felipinas
d.Santisimo Nombre de Jesus
119. 57. This is the name given by the Spaniards
to our country when they arrived in the
islands of Samar on March 17, 1521.
a. Archipelago of San Lazarus
b.Ladrones Islands
c. Felipinas
d.Santisimo Nombre de Jesus
120. 58. The earliest form of government of the
Filipinos was?
a. Pueblo
b. Barangay
c. Encomienda
d. Alcadia
121. 58. The earliest form of government of the
Filipinos was?
a. Pueblo
b. Barangay
c. Encomienda
d. Alcadia
122. 59. The early Filipino revolts were
considered a failure. Which among the
following is considered the most important
explanation for such failure?
a. The Spaniards had the support of the clergy to
whom Filipinos obeyed because of fear
b. The Spaniards had superior weapon and well-
trained military
c. The revolts were limited in scope
d. The lack of unity and leadership failed to sensitize
the people to a common identity and purpose.
123. 59. The early Filipino revolts were
considered a failure. Which among the
following is considered the most important
explanation for such failure?
a. The Spaniards had the support of the clergy to
whom Filipinos obeyed because of fear
b. The Spaniards had superior weapon and well-
trained military
c. The revolts were limited in scope
d. The lack of unity and leadership failed to sensitize
the people to a common identity and purpose.
124. 60. The following were the programs of
President Garcia, EXCEPT ONE. Which one
does not belong?
a. Filipino First Policy
b.NAMARCO (National Marketing
Corporation Act)
c. NARRA (National Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Administration)
d.Filipino Retailers Fund Act
125. 60. The following were the programs of
President Garcia, EXCEPT ONE. Which one
does not belong?
a. Filipino First Policy
b.NAMARCO (National Marketing
Corporation Act)
c. NARRA (National Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Administration)
d.Filipino Retailers Fund Act
126. 61. It is that definite portion of the earth’s
surface which is the subject of sovereignty
rights and interests. From the political
standpoint, it is referred to as:
a. State
b. Government
c. Sovereignty
d. Territory
127. 61. It is that definite portion of the earth’s
surface which is the subject of sovereignty
rights and interests. From the political
standpoint, it is referred to as:
a. State
b. Government
c. Sovereignty
d. Territory
128. 62. President Duterte is known for his War
on Drugs Campaign and is now currently
building a mega drug abuse treatment and
rehabilitation center for drug surrenderees.
In what particular part of the country is this
located?
a. Fort Santiago, Intramuros
b. Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija
c. Fort San Pedro, Cebu
d. Fort Pilar, Zamboanga
129. 62. President Duterte is known for his War
on Drugs Campaign and is now currently
building a mega drug abuse treatment and
rehabilitation center for drug surrenderees.
In what particular part of the country is this
located?
a. Fort Santiago, Intramuros
b. Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija
c. Fort San Pedro, Cebu
d. Fort Pilar, Zamboanga
130. 63. The Philippine president who was
among the founders of Association for
Southeast Asia, precursor of the ASEAN.
Who is this president?
a. Elpidio Quirino
b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Carlos Garcia
d. Diosdado Macapagalo
131. 63. The Philippine president who was
among the founders of Association for
Southeast Asia, precursor of the ASEAN.
Who is this president?
a. Elpidio Quirino
b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Carlos Garcia
d. Diosdado Macapagalo
132. 64. The president of the Philippines known
for Harry Stonehill Scandal. Who is this
president?
a. Diosdado Macapagal
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Elpidio Quirino
d. Ramon Magsaysay
133. 64. The president of the Philippines known
for Harry Stonehill Scandal. Who is this
president?
a. Diosdado Macapagal
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Elpidio Quirino
d. Ramon Magsaysay
134. 65. What norms is reflected by our hispanic
forebears on wearing of barong tagalog
and baro't saya??
a. Ordinance
b. Law
c. Folkways
d. Mores
135. 65. What norms is reflected by our hispanic
forebears on wearing of barong tagalog
and baro't saya??
a. Ordinance
b. Law
c. Folkways
d. Mores
136. 66. During World War II, the Filipino-
American forces last defense against the
Japanese took place in:
a. Bataan
b. Corregidor
c. Manila
d. Tarlac
137. 66. During World War II, the Filipino-
American forces last defense against the
Japanese took place in:
a. Bataan
b. Corregidor
c. Manila
d. Tarlac
138. 67. Who was the Spanish Governor general
who established the Tobacco Monopoly in
1781?
a. Basilio Agustin
b.Jose Basco
c. Rafael Izquierdo
d.Francisco Rizzo
139. 67. Who was the Spanish Governor general
who established the Tobacco Monopoly in
1781?
a. Basilio Agustin
b.Jose Basco
c. Rafael Izquierdo
d.Francisco Rizzo
140. 68. The province in the Philippines which
was called “Ma-I” by the Chinese in the 14th
century is:
a. Ilocos
b. Mindoro
c. Cavite
d. Palawan
141. 68. The province in the Philippines which
was called “Ma-I” by the Chinese in the 14th
century is:
a. Ilocos
b. Mindoro
c. Cavite
d. Palawan
142. 69. Which of the following is not a
description of Jose Rizal as the Philippine
National Hero?
a. First Filipino
b. First of the Malay Race
c. First Brown Race
d. First Illustrado
143. 69. Which of the following is not a
description of Jose Rizal as the Philippine
National Hero?
a. First Filipino
b. First of the Malay Race
c. First Brown Race
d. First Illustrado
144. 70. Who was the literary figure known as
“Huseng Sisiw”?
a. Jose dela Cruz
b. Jose Rizal
c. Juan Cruz
d. Francisco Baltazar
145. 70. Who was the literary figure known as
“Huseng Sisiw”?
a. Jose dela Cruz
b. Jose Rizal
c. Juan Cruz
d. Francisco Baltazar
146. 71. What is considered as the earliest form
of writing in the Philippines?
a. Alibata
b.Balitaw
c. Jesuits
d.Kalantiaw
147. 71. What is considered as the earliest form
of writing in the Philippines?
a. Alibata
b.Balitaw
c. Jesuits
d.Kalantiaw
148. 72. An enrolled bill will become a law after a
lapse of:
a. 30 days
b. 60 days
c. 90 days
d. 4o days
149. 72. An enrolled billwill become a law after a
lapse of:
a. 30 days
b. 60 days
c. 90 days
d. 4o days
150. 73. The canvassing of the votes of the
president shall be done by congress and
presided by:
a. Chief Justice
b. Secretary of National Defense
c. Ombudsman
d. Vice President
151. 73. The canvassing of the votes of the
president shall be done by congress and
presided by:
a. Chief Justice
b. Secretary of National Defense
c. Ombudsman
d. Vice President
152. 74. The regular election of the members of
the congress shall be held on the second
Monday of:
a. April
b.May
c. June
d.July
153. 74. The regular election of the members of
the congress shall be held on the second
Monday of:
a. April
b.May
c. June
d.July
154. 75. All appropriation, revenues of tariff bills
etc. shall originate exclusively in the:
a. House of Representative
b.Sangguniang Panglalawigan
c. Senate
d.Supreme Court
155. 75. All appropriation, revenues of tariff bills
etc. shall originate exclusively in the:
a. House of Representative
b.Sangguniang Panglalawigan
c. Senate
d.Supreme Court
156. 76. Amendment or revision of the
constitution may be proposed through any
of the following EXCEPT:
a. Constitutional Convention
b.Congress as constitutional assembly
c. People’s initiative
d.People’s power
157. 76. Amendment or revision of the
constitution may be proposed through any
of the following EXCEPT:
a. Constitutional Convention
b.Congress as constitutional assembly
c. People’s initiative
d.People’s power
158. 77. The term of office of the senator.
a. One year
b. Three years
c. Six years
d. Twelve years
159. 77. The term of office of the senator.
a. One year
b. Three years
c. Six years
d. Twelve years
160. 78. The power to declare the existence of a
state of war belongs to:
a. Congress
b.President
c. Sandigang bayan
d.Supreme Court
161. 78. The power to declare the existence of a
state of war belongs to:
a. Congress
b.President
c. Sandigang bayan
d.Supreme Court
162. 79. It is the department which has the
authority to make laws, alter or repeal
them.
a. Administrative department
b. Executive department
c. Judicial department
d. Legislative department
163. 79. It is the department which has the
authority to make laws, alter or repeal
them.
a. Administrative department
b. Executive department
c. Judicial department
d. Legislative department
164. 80. One of the pledges of the President of
the Philippines is to defend its:
a. Constitution
b. Land
c. Citizens
d. Islands
165. 80. One of the pledges of the President of
the Philippines is to defend its:
a. Constitution
b. Land
c. Citizens
d. Islands
166. 81. The right to be invoked in the “writ of
habeas data” is:
a. The right to information privacy
b. Right to gather information
c. Right to search information
d. Right to transmit data
167. 81. The right to be invoked in the “writ of
habeas data” is:
a. The right to information privacy
b. Right to gather information
c. Right to search information
d. Right to transmit data
168. 82. Famous ballerina who brought ballet to
children of various economic levels:
a. Lea Salonga
b.Aiza Seguerra
c. Nora Aunor
d.Liza Macuja
169. 82. Famous ballerina who brought ballet to
children of various economic levels:
a. Lea Salonga
b.Aiza Seguerra
c. Nora Aunor
d.Liza Macuja
170. 83. It is designed to prevent any person or
class from being singled out as special of
hostile or discriminating legislation.
a. Due process
b. Equal protection
c. Right speech
d. Writ of Habeas Corpus
171. 83. It is designed to prevent any person or
class from being singled out as special of
hostile or discriminating legislation.
a. Due process
b. Equal protection
c. Right speech
d. Writ of Habeas Corpus
172. 84. The 1987 constitution was framed by:
a. People’s initiative
b.Constitutional assembly
c. Constitutional convention
d.Constitutional commission
173. 84. The 1987 constitution was framed by:
a. People’s initiative
b.Constitutional assembly
c. Constitutional convention
d.Constitutional commission
174. 85. Which best describes the division of the
legislature into the senate and the House of
Representatives?
a. Bicameralism
b.Bipartisanship
c. Unicameralism
d.Co-legislative power
175. 85. Which best describes the division of the
legislature into the senate and the House of
Representatives?
a. Bicameralism
b.Bipartisanship
c. Unicameralism
d.Co-legislative power
176. 86. The fundamental right invoked in the
“writ of amparo”
a. The right to due process
b. The right to self-defense
c. To right to be defended by a public
attorney
d. The right to life, liberty and security
177. 86. The fundamental right invoked in the
“writ of amparo”
a. The right to due process
b. The right to self-defense
c. To right to be defended by a public
attorney
d. The right to life, liberty and security
178. 87. On instance of taking away the life of
another person without due process is ____
a. Euthanasia
b. Capital punishment
c. Salvaging
d. Suicide
179. 87. On instance of taking away the life of
another person without due process is ____
a. Euthanasia
b. Capital punishment
c. Salvaging
d. Suicide
180. 88. Who is known as the “Father of the
Local Government Code”?
a. Joey Lina
b. Jovito Salonga
c. Joseph Estrada
d. Aquilino Pimentel
181. 88. Who is known as the “Father of the
Local Government Code”?
a. Joey Lina
b. Jovito Salonga
c. Joseph Estrada
d. Aquilino Pimentel
182. 89. Which is the fundamental law of the
Philippines?
a. Bill of Rights
b.Civil Criminal Code
c. Constitution
d.Ten Commandments
183. 89. Which is the fundamental law of the
Philippines?
a. Bill of Rights
b.Civil Criminal Code
c. Constitution
d.Ten Commandments
184. 90. It is the power of the state to regulate
individual’s rights and behaviour for the
general welfare.
a. Power of expropriation
b. Power of taxation
c. Police power
d. Military power
185. 90. It is the power of the state to regulate
individual’s rights and behaviour for the
general welfare.
a. Power of expropriation
b. Power of taxation
c. Police power
d. Military power
186. 91. Relationship by blood is the basis of the
acquisition of citizenship under this rule
a. Jus sanguinis
b. Jus soli
c. Naturalization
d. Voluntary method
187. 91. Relationship by blood is the basis of the
acquisition of citizenship under this rule
a. Jus sanguinis
b. Jus soli
c. Naturalization
d. Voluntary method
188. 92. In which form of government does
power or authority resides in a few persons
who govern for their own interest?
a. Monarchy
b. Democracy
c. Oligarchy
d. Parliamentary
189. 92. In which form of government does
power or authority resides in a few persons
who govern for their own interest?
a. Monarchy
b. Democracy
c. Oligarchy
d. Parliamentary
190. 93. The final arbiter of all legal disputes
a. Sandiganbayan
b. Ombudsman
c. Court of Appeals
d. Supreme Court
191. 93. The final arbiter of all legal disputes
a. Sandiganbayan
b. Ombudsman
c. Court of Appeals
d. Supreme Court
192. 94. The Constitutional Commissions which
shall be independent from the three
branches of government are the following ,
EXCEPT:
a. Commission on Appointments
b. Civil Service Commission
c. Commission on Elections
d. Commission on Audit
193. 94. The Constitutional Commissions which
shall be independent from the three
branches of government are the following ,
EXCEPT:
a. Commission on Appointments
b. Civil Service Commission
c. Commission on Elections
d. Commission on Audit
194. 95. If this principle is applied well, no
branch of government will be too powerful
or abusive?
a. Impeachment
b. Ombudsman
c. Check and Balance
d. Laissez Faire
195. 95. If this principle is applied well, no
branch of government will be too powerful
or abusive?
a. Impeachment
b. Ombudsman
c. Check and Balance
d. Laissez Faire
196. 96. When one controls the
supply/production of goods, this implies
a. Inflation
b.Monopoly
c. Economic stability
d.Economic equilibrium
197. 96. When one controls the
supply/production of goods, this implies
a. Inflation
b.Monopoly
c. Economic stability
d.Economic equilibrium
198. 97. Gross Domestic Product is the sum of
the market value of the
a. Manufactured goods
b. Intermediate goods
c. Inferior goods and services
d. Final goods and services
199. 97. Gross Domestic Product is the sum of
the market value of the
a. Manufactured goods
b. Intermediate goods
c. Inferior goods and services
d. Final goods and services
200. 98. The market value of all the goods and
services produced in the country in a given
period
a. Gross National Product
b. Per Capita GDP
c. Gross Domestic Product
d. Per Capita GNP
201. 98. The market value of all the goods and
services produced in the country in a given
period
a. Gross National Product
b. Per Capita GDP
c. Gross Domestic Product
d. Per Capita GNP
202. 99. Sustained and general increase in prices
in all or nearly all the markets in the
economy.
a. Deflation
b. Interest rate
c. Inflation
d. Purchasing power of peso
203. 99. Sustained and general increase in prices
in all or nearly all the markets in the
economy.
a. Deflation
b. Interest rate
c. Inflation
d. Purchasing power of peso
204. 100. States that when prices increases, the
supply of the certain product will also
increase.
a. Law of Comparative Advantage
b. Law of Supply
c. Law of Inertia
d. Law of Demand
205. 100. States that when prices increases, the
supply of the certain product will also
increase.
a. Law of Comparative Advantage
b. Law of Supply
c. Law of Inertia
d. Law of Demand
206. 101. Which of the following are
complementary goods?
a. Coffee and tea
b. Cellphone and Sim Card
c. Pencil and Ballpen
d. Jeepneys and Buses
207. 101. Which of the following are
complementary goods?
a. Coffee and tea
b. Cellphone and Sim Card
c. Pencil and Ballpen
d. Jeepneys and Buses
208. 100. What is the relationship between price
and quantity supplied?
a. proportional
b. negative
c. parallel
d. positive
209. 100. What is the relationship between price
and quantity supplied?
a. proportional
b. negative
c. parallel
d. positive
210. 101. Who is considered the Father of
Macroeconomics?
a. Adam Smith
b.Simon Kuznets
c. John Maynard Keynes
d.Thomas Robert Malthus
211. 101. Who is considered the Father of
Macroeconomics?
a. Adam Smith
b.Simon Kuznets
c. John Maynard Keynes
d.Thomas Robert Malthus
212. 102. How do you call the tax imposed on all
employed and practicing professionals?
a. Income tax
b. Real estate tax
c. Community tax
d. Inheritance tax
213. 102. How do you call the tax imposed on all
employed and practicing professionals?
a. Income tax
b. Real estate tax
c. Community tax
d. Inheritance tax
214. 103. Of the seven continents comprising
continues landmass surrounded by big
bodies of water, the biggest is
a. Africa
b. Asia
c. Europe
d. North America
215. 103. Of the seven continents comprising
continues landmass surrounded by big
bodies of water, the biggest is
a. Africa
b. Asia
c. Europe
d. North America
216. 104. Which of the following is not an ASEAN
country?
a. Cambodia
b. Singapore
c. Hong Kong
d. Philippines
217. 104. Which of the following is not an ASEAN
country?
a. Cambodia
b. Singapore
c. Hong Kong
d. Philippines
218. 105. Is the study of human behaviour.
a. Ethics
b.Philosophy
c. Morality
d.Psychology
219. 105. Is the study of human behaviour.
a. Ethics
b.Philosophy
c. Morality
d.Psychology
220. 106. He is considered as the Father of
Modern Psychology.
a. Sigmund Freud
b.Wilhelm Wundt
c. Jean Piaget
d.John Watson
221. 106. He is considered as the Father of
Modern Psychology.
a. Sigmund Freud
b.Wilhelm Wundt
c. Jean Piaget
d.John Watson
222. 107. Due to close family ties, Filipino
families are generally
a. Nuclear
b. Extended
c. Divided
d. Secular
223. 107. Due to close family ties, Filipino
families are generally
a. Nuclear
b. Extended
c. Divided
d. Secular
224. 108. Whose view gives prominence to faith
in understanding the existence of God?
a. St. Benedict
b.St. Peter
c. St. Augustine
d.St. John
225. 108. Whose view gives prominence to faith
in understanding the existence of God?
a. St. Benedict
b.St. Peter
c. St. Augustine
d.St. John
226. 109. Who is the Philippine President known
as the “Father of Social Justice and of
National Language”?
a. Elpidio Quirino
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Manuel Quezon
d. Ramon Magsaysay
227. 109. Who is the Philippine President known
as the “Father of Social Justice and of
National Language”?
a. Elpidio Quirino
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Manuel Quezon
d. Ramon Magsaysay
228. 110. The President during the Japanese
occupation?
a. Roxas
b. Quirino
c. Magsaysay
d. Laurel
229. 110. The President during the Japanese
occupation?
a. Roxas
b. Quirino
c. Magsaysay
d. Laurel
230. 111. Who is considered as the Father of
Sociology?
a. Emile Durkheim
b. Auguste Compte
c. Herbert Spencer
d. Karl Marx
231. 111. Who is considered as the Father of
Sociology?
a. Emile Durkheim
b. Auguste Comte
c. Herbert Spencer
d. Karl Marx
232. 112. What is the equivalent today of Cedula
Personal during the Pre-hispanic period?
a. Community Tax Certificate
b.Residence Certificate
c. Identification Card
d.Income Tax Certificate
233. 112. What is the equivalent today of Cedula
Personal during the Pre-hispanic period?
a. Community Tax Certificate
b.Residence Certificate
c. Identification Card
d.Income Tax Certificate
234. 113. Who is the first president of
Commonwealth period?
a. Sergio Osmena
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Carlos P. Garcia
d. Manuel L. Quezon
235. 113. Who is the first president of
Commonwealth period?
a. Sergio Osmena
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Carlos P. Garcia
d. Manuel L. Quezon
236. 114. What was the first term given by Marcelo
H. del Pilar to the notorious invisible
influence and domination by Spanish
religious priest over the colonial
government?
a. Lassuertepartidas
b.Pase Region
c. Frailocacia
d.Complace
237. 114. What was the first term given by Marcelo
H. del Pilar to the notorious invisible
influence and domination by Spanish
religious priest over the colonial
government?
a. Lassuertepartidas
b.Pase Region
c. Frailocacia
d.Complace
238. 115. Who was the “boy general” who tried
to delay American advances by making a
last stand at Pasong Tirad?
a. Marcelo H. del Pialr
b. Antonio Luna
c. Juan Luna
d. Gregorio del Pilar
239. 115. Who was the “boy general” who tried
to delay American advances by making a
last stand at Pasong Tirad?
a. Marcelo H. del Pialr
b. Antonio Luna
c. Juan Luna
d. Gregorio del Pilar
240. 116. Who was one of the great reformists
known for his Fray Botod which exposed the
ignorance, abuses, and immortality of a
certain friar?
a. Apolinario Mabini
b. Diego Silang
c. Graciano Lopez Jaena
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar
241. 116. Who was one of the great reformists
known for his Fray Botod which exposed the
ignorance, abuses, and immortality of a
certain friar?
a. Apolinario Mabini
b. Diego Silang
c. Graciano Lopez Jaena
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar
242. 117. To eliminate graft and corruption, you
would like the practice subjecting outgoing
government officials to investigate during the
Spanish period revived. Which would you
revived?
a. Residencia
b.Visitador
c. Royal Audiencia
d.Visita
243. 117. To eliminate graft and corruption, you
would like the practice subjecting outgoing
government officials to investigate during the
Spanish period revived. Which would you
revived?
a. Residencia
b.Visitador
c. Royal Audiencia
d.Visita
244. 118. Who was the Filipino native who wanted
to be a priest but was rejected because he
was a native and so formed religious
brotherhood?
a. Andres Malong
b.Juan Sumuroy
c. Apolinario dela Cruz
d.Pedro Almazan
245. 118. Who was the Filipino native who wanted
to be a priest but was rejected because he
was a native and so formed religious
brotherhood?
a. Andres Malong
b.Juan Sumuroy
c. Apolinario dela Cruz
d.Pedro Almazan
246. 119. How come natives of the Philippine
islands did not preserve many of their
writings prior to Hispanic times?
a. They did not read and write
b. They wrote on bamboos and barks
c. They did not know the Greek-Roman
alphabets
d. They only knew their islands
247. 119. How come natives of the Philippine
islands did not preserve many of their
writings prior to Hispanic times?
a. They did not read and write
b. They wrote on bamboos and barks
c. They did not know the Greek-Roman
alphabets
d. They only knew their islands
248. 120. According to _________, “if there is less
intervention from the government,
competition among sellers in the market will
lead into well-being of the society.”?
a. Adam Smith
b.Karl Marx
c. Thomas Malthus
d.Vladimir Lenin
249. 120. According to _________, “if there is less
intervention from the government,
competition among sellers in the market will
lead into well-being of the society.”?
a. Adam Smith
b.Karl Marx
c. Thomas Malthus
d.Vladimir Lenin
250. 121. Considered to be the first Mindanaon
to hold office and the oldest person to
assume Philippine presidency.
a. Corazon Aquino
b.Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
c. Joseph Estrada
d.Rodrigo Duterte
251. 121. Considered to be the first Mindanaon
to hold office and the oldest person to
assume Philippine presidency.
a. Corazon Aquino
b.Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
c. Joseph Estrada
d.Rodrigo Duterte
252. 122. The president who was known for his
Philippines 2000 which is meant to make
the Philippines an economically developed
country.
a. Fidel Ramos
b. Corazon Aquino
c. Fedinand Marcos
d. Gloria Arroyo
253. 122. The president who was known for his
Philippines 2000 which is meant to make
the Philippines an economically developed
country.
a. Fidel Ramos
b. Corazon Aquino
c. Fedinand Marcos
d. Gloria Arroyo
254. 123. Who is considered to be the longest
living president who died in the age of 94?
a. Emilio Aguinaldo
b.Jose Laurel
c. Manuel Quezon
d.Sergio Osmena
255. 123. Who is considered to be the longest
living president who died in the age of 94?
a. Emilio Aguinaldo
b.Jose Laurel
c. Manuel Quezon
d.Sergio Osmena
256. 124. The only president who made peso the
best-performing currency of the year in
Asia and created Evat law. Who is this
President?
a. Ferdinand Marcos
b.Corazon Aquino
c. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
d.Fidel Ramos
257. 125. The very first serialized Filipino cartoon
strip and considered the most influential
comic strip in the Philippines.
a. Darna
b.Pedro Penduko
c. Kenkoy
d.Panday
258. 125. The very first serialized Filipino cartoon
strip and considered the most influential
comic strip in the Philippines.
a. Darna
b.Pedro Penduko
c. Kenkoy
d.Panday
259. 126. A law declaring free tuition and other
fees in state universities and colleges, this
also provides subsidies for poor students
and establishes student loan program.
What is this?
a. 10931
b. 10932
c. 10927
d. 10951
260. 126. A law declaring free tuition and other
fees in state universities and colleges, this
also provides subsidies for poor students
and establishes student loan program.
What is this?
a. 10931
b. 10932
c. 10927
d. 10951
261. 127. What republic act postponed barangay
and SK election from October 23 to the
second Monday of May 2018?
a. 10952
b.10927
c. 10951
d.10931
262. 127. What republic act postponed barangay
and SK election from October 23 to the
second Monday of May 2018?
a. 10952
b.10927
c. 10951
d.10931
263. 128. Who designed the new Philippine coins
according to the Philippine currency act of
March 3, 1903?
a. Gabriel Singson
b. Melencio Figueroa
c. Miguel Cuaderno Sr.
d. Nestor Espenilla Jr.
264. 128. Who designed the new Philippine coins
according to the Philippine currency act of
March 3, 1903?
a. Gabriel Singson
b. Melencio Figueroa
c. Miguel Cuaderno Sr.
d. Nestor Espenilla Jr.
265. 129. June 12: Philippine Independence
July 4: ____________________
a. National Zero Waste Month
b. Philippine-American Friendship Day
c. World Wildlife Day
d. World Human Rights Day
266. 129. June 12: Philippine Independence
July 4: ____________________
a. National Zero Waste Month
b. Philippine-American Friendship Day
c. World Wildlife Day
d. World Human Rights Day
267. 130. What does TRAIN Law stands for?
a. Tax Reform for Accelerating and Inclusive Act
b. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusive Act
c. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act
d. Tax Reform for Accelerating and Inclusion Act
268. 130. What does TRAIN Law stands for?
a. Tax Reform for Accelerating and Inclusive Act
b. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusive Act
c. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act
d. Tax Reform for Accelerating and Inclusion Act
269. 131. If Gregorio del Pilar was the hero of the
battle of Tirad Pass, then who was the
leader in the Battle of La Loma?
a. Antonio Luna
b. Macario Sakay
c. Emilio Jacinto
d. Miguel Malvar
270. 131. If Gregorio del Pilar was the hero of the
battle of Tirad Pass, then who was the
leader in the Battle of La Loma?
a. Antonio Luna
b. Macario Sakay
c. Emilio Jacinto
d. Miguel Malvar
271. 132. The Katipunan was a secret society
founded by Andres Bonifacio and other
patriotic Filipinos on July 7, 1892 aimed at
attaining Philippine Independence through
the use of force. In what district of Manila
was the Katipunan founded?
a. Intramuros
b. Binondo
c. Tondo
d. Sampaloc
272. 132. The Katipunan was a secret society
founded by Andres Bonifacio and other
patriotic Filipinos on July 7, 1892 aimed at
attaining Philippine Independence through
the use of force. In what district of Manila
was the Katipunan founded?
a. Intramuros
b. Binondo
c. Tondo
d. Sampaloc
273. 133. Who was this Filipino who wrote in his
last will. “ Should I be killed, enshrine me in
a Filipino flag with the same clothes in
which I died and bury me in the ground.”
a. Juan Luna
b. Antonio Luna
c. Apolinario Mabini
d. Andres Bonifacio
274. 133. Who was this Filipino who wrote in his
last will. “ Should I be killed, enshrine me in
a Filipino flag with the same clothes in
which I died and bury me in the ground.”
a. Juan Luna
b. Antonio Luna
c. Apolinario Mabini
d. Andres Bonifacio
275. 134. Who was this Filipino who wrote the
following statements. “I am now
surrounded by the enemy which shall
overpower me, and brave men, I shall die
happy with the thought that it is sweet to
die defending my motherland.”
a. Antonio Luna
b.Andres Bonifacio
c. Gregorio del Pilar
d.Apolinario Mabini
276. 134. Who was this Filipino who wrote the
following statements. “I am now
surrounded by the enemy which shall
overpower me, and brave men, I shall die
happy with the thought that it is sweet to
die defending my motherland.”
a. Antonio Luna
b.Andres Bonifacio
c. Gregorio del Pilar
d.Apolinario Mabini
277. 135. The following generals are considered
to be the Three Fathers of “The Cry of
Nueva Ecija”, EXCEPT ONE. Who is this
general?
a. Mariano Nuñez Llanera
b.Franciso Macabulos
c. Pantaleon Valmonte
d.Manuel Tinio
278. 135. The following generals are considered
to be the Three Fathers of “The Cry of
Nueva Ecija”, EXCEPT ONE. Who is this
general?
a. Mariano Nuñez Llanera
b.Franciso Macabulos
c. Pantaleon Valmonte
d.Manuel Tinio
279. 136. In the mock battle of Manila there
were only 3 person who knew it was just a
planned battle to transfer control of the
city center from the Spanish to the
Americans. Among the following who does
not belong to the group?
a. General Wesley Meritt
b. Commodore George Dewey
c. American Major Peyton March
d. Gov. General Fermnin Gaudenes
280. 136. In the mock battle of Manila there
were only 3 person who knew it was just a
planned battle to transfer control of the
city center from the Spanish to the
Americans. Among the following who does
not belong to the group?
a. General Wesley Meritt
b. Commodore George Dewey
c. American Major Peyton March
d. Gov. General Fermnin Gaudenes
281. 137. Who was elected as the captain
general during the Tejeros convention and
considered as the Father of the Philippine
Army?
a. Emilliano Rirgo de Dios
b. Mariano Trias
c. Artemio Ricarte
d. Jose del Rosario
282. 137. Who was elected as the captain
general during the Tejeros convention and
considered as the Father of the Philippine
Army?
a. Emilliano Rirgo de Dios
b. Mariano Trias
c. Artemio Ricarte
d. Jose del Rosario
283. 138. Who is this Bornean Datu under Sultan
Makuntanaw who settled in Capiz, Aklan?
a. Datu Puti
b.Datu Lubay
c. Datu Paiburong
d.Datu Bangkaya
284. 138. Who is this Bornean Datu under Sultan
Makuntanaw who settled in Capiz, Aklan?
a. Datu Puti
b.Datu Lubay
c. Datu Paiburong
d.Datu Bangkaya
285. 139. Which situation is the BEST example of
a culture shock?
a. A native from New Zealand is so afraid of the big crowd
in malls and along the roads during rush hours that he
remarked “so many people!”
b. The Hippies’ rejected “The Establishment” in the 1960s
and sported long hair.
c. The Canadians use forks while the Filipinos use spoon
and fork and sometimes their hands on eating.
d. The Aetas don’t like sardines but like sweet potatoes.
286. 139. Which situation is the BEST example of
a culture shock?
a. A native from New Zealand is so afraid of the big crowd
in malls and along the roads during rush hours that he
remarked “so many people!”
b. The Hippies’ rejected “The Establishment” in the 1960s
and sported long hair.
c. The Canadians use forks while the Filipinos use spoon
and fork and sometimes their hands on eating.
d. The Aetas don’t like sardines but like sweet potatoes.
287. 140. Who was instructed to prepare the
groundwork for the gradual Filipinization of
the government?
a. Hare-Hawes
b. Taft
c. Schurman
d. Tydings Mcduffie
288. 140. Who was instructed to prepare the
groundwork for the gradual Filipinization of
the government?
a. Hare-Hawes
b. Taft
c. Schurman
d. Tydings Mcduffie
289. 141. American Governor-General in whose
administration saw the resignation of all
Filipino cabinet members, thus
precipitating the "cabinet crisis".
a. Cameron Forbes
b.Elwell Otis
c. Benjamin Harrison
d.Leonard Wood
290. 141. American Governor-General in whose
administration saw the resignation of all
Filipino cabinet members, thus
precipitating the "cabinet crisis".
a. Cameron Forbes
b.Elwell Otis
c. Benjamin Harrison
d.Leonard Wood
291. 142. Who is considered to be the Ilocandia
Joan of Arc?
a. Gabriela Silang
b. Agueda Kahabagan
c. Theresa Magbanua
d. Herbosa Natividad
292. 142. Who is considered to be the Ilocandia
Joan of Arc?
a. Gabriela Silang
b. Agueda Kahabagan
c. Theresa Magbanua
d. Herbosa Natividad
293. 143. The event that implicated the 3 priest
Burgos, Gomez and Zamora which resulted
to their execution was the:
a. Cavite Mutiny
b.Cry of Pugadlawin
c. Ilocos Rebellion
d.Bacoor Masaccre
294. 143. The event that implicated the 3 priest
Burgos, Gomez and Zamora which resulted
to their execution was the:
a. Cavite Mutiny
b.Cry of Pugadlawin
c. Ilocos Rebellion
d.Bacoor Masaccre
295. 144. The exact time Rizal died when he was
shot at Bagumbayan Field by firing squad
a. 6:00am
b. 6:15am
c. 6:30am
d. 7:03am
296. 144. The exact time Rizal died when he was
shot at Bagumbayan Field by firing squad
a. 6:00am
b. 6:15am
c. 6:30am
d. 7:03am
297. 145. Emilio Aguinaldo declared
independence of the Philippines in Kawit
Cavite on?
a. July 4, 1946
b.June 12, 1898
c. July 4, 1898
d.August 25, 1896
298. 145. Emilio Aguinaldo declared
independence of the Philippines in Kawit
Cavite on?
a. July 4, 1946
b.June 12, 1898
c. July 4, 1898
d.August 25, 1896
299. 146. The agency tasked to nurture
Philippine Arts
a. NBI
b.CCP
c. NCAA
d.NCCA
300. 146. The agency tasked to nurture
Philippine Arts
a. NBI
b.CCP
c. NCAA
d.NCCA
301. 147. The United States is the only country in the
world that follows the “Jus Soli” doctrine which
means “Place of Birth”, while the rest of the
countries follows the “Jus Sanguinis” principle
which means blood relationship. What then is
the citizenship of a child born to Filipino parents
in the United States?
a. Natural Born Citizen
b. Naturalized Citizen
c. Stateless Citizen
d. Dual Citizen
302. 147. The United States is the only country in the
world that follows the “Jus Soli” doctrine which
means “Place of Birth”, while the rest of the
countries follows the “Jus Sanguinis” principle
which means blood relationship. What then is
the citizenship of a child born to Filipino parents
in the United States?
a. Natural Born Citizen
b. Naturalized Citizen
c. Stateless Citizen
d. Dual Citizen
303. 148. The government wants a piece of
private land for a government project. The
owner resisted the government’s demand.
How may the government own the land?
a. Right of eminent domain
b. Right of government ownership
c. Right of habeas corpus
d. Right of a sovereign over governed
304. 148. The government wants a piece of
private land for a government project. The
owner resisted the government’s demand.
How may the government own the land?
a. Right of eminent domain
b. Right of government ownership
c. Right of habeas corpus
d. Right of a sovereign over governed
305. 149. Democracy refers to the involvement
of all citizens in the control of government.
On the other hand, oligarchy delegates
control of government to:
a. The mother country
b.An autocrat
c. A religious group
d.A select few
306. 149. Democracy refers to the involvement
of all citizens in the control of government.
On the other hand, oligarchy delegates
control of government to:
a. The mother country
b.An autocrat
c. A religious group
d.A select few
307. 150. Which policy of the state provides
preferential attention to the welfare of the
less fortunate members of Philippine
society?
a. Criminal Justice
b.Distributive Justice
c. Bill of Rights
d.Social Justice
308. 150. Which policy of the state provides
preferential attention to the welfare of the
less fortunate members of Philippine
society?
a. Criminal Justice
b.Distributive Justice
c. Bill of Rights
d.Social Justice