MARQUI FINALS
  • 1. R.A. 9208, mandates the prosecution of persons accused of human trafficking, this is also known as?
A) anti-discrimination in persons act of 2003
B) anti-slavery in persons act of 2003
C) anti torture and persons act of 2003
D) anti trafficking in persons act of 2003
  • 2. Where was the Universal Declaration adopted?
A) lyon, france
B) jakarta, malaysia
C) paris france
D) Vienna, austria
  • 3. When is the Human Rights Day celebrated in the Philippines?
A) 10 november of the year
B) 10 september of the year
C) 10 december of the year
D) 10 october of the year
  • 4. It refer to claims on land, resources and rights thereon, belonging to the whole community within a defined territory.
A) government property
B) public property
C) communal claims
D) individual claims
  • 5. It refers to a 24-hour child-caring institution established, funded and managed by local government units (LGUs) and licensed and/or accredited non-government organizations (NGOs), providing short-term residential care for children in conflict with the law, who are above fifteen (15) but below eighteen (18) years of age, and who are awaiting court disposition of their cases or transfer to other agencies or jurisdiction.
A) bahay ni kuya
B) bahay pag-asa
C) bahay kubo
D) bahay kanlungan
  • 6. The act which protect the family and its members particularly women and children from violence and threats to their personal safety and security refers to what act?
A) RA 8353
B) RA 9262
C) RA 7610
D) RA 9344
  • 7. _____ is one of the critical areas of human rights where the legal system is tested on a continuous basis for preservation of peace and security in society on the one hand, and prevention of human dignity of both victims of crime and person accused of it, on the other.
A) commission on human rights
B) united nation
C) department justice
D) criminal justice
  • 8. This law entitled Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, designates the Secretary of Justice as member of Inter-Agency Council Against Child Pornography that is tasked to coordinate, monitor and oversee the implementation of Anti-Child Pornography Act.
A) RA 7175
B) RA 9899
C) RA 9775
D) RA 9766
  • 9. The International human rights law lays down the obligations of to act in certain ways or to refrain from certain acts, in order to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms of individuals or groups.
A) government
B) society
C) nation
D) country
  • 10. This refers to a scientifically defined pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms found in women living in battering relationships as a result of cumulative abuse.
A) women and child syndrome
B) chronic fatigue syndrome
C) abuse women syndrome
D) battered woman syndrome
  • 11. These rights still exist even there are no laws that create or provide them and also known as rights that are unwritten but prevail as norms of society.
A) IHL
B) UDHR
C) UN
D) IHRL
  • 12. One of the great achievements of the is the creation of a comprehensive body of human rights law.
A) universal declaration of human rights
B) human rights
C) convention human rights
D) united nation
  • 13. the united nation was created
A) 1950
B) 1987
C) 1945
D) 1948
  • 14. According to derogability, rights that cannot be suspended nor taken away nor restricted or limited even in extreme emergency and even if the Government invokes national security.
A) non-derogable rights
B) certain rights
C) derogable rights
D) relative lights
  • 15. What are International human rights instruments?
A) nuclear
B) firearms
C) military personnel
D) treaties
  • 16. ____ is one of the critical areas of human rights where the legal system is tested on a continuous basis for preservation of peace and security in society on the one hand, and prevention of human dignity of both victims of crime and person accused of it, on the other.
A) commission on humcommission on human rightsan rights
B) department justice
C) united nation
D) criminal justice
  • 17. by themselves of through them predecessors-in-interest, under claims of individual or traditional group ownership, continuously, to the present except when interrupted by war, force majeure or displacement by force, deceit, stealth, or as a consequence of government projects and other voluntary dealings entered into by government and private individuals/corporations, including, but not limited to, residential lots, rice terraces or paddies, private forests, swidden farms and tree lots;
A) ancestral ownership
B) ancestral lands
C) ancestral domain
D) ancestor lands
  • 18. rights according to the aspects of life that ensure their well-being, happiness, and financial security.
A) economic and social rights
B) legal rights
C) civil and political rights
D) human rights
  • 19. the united nation was created
A) 1945
B) 1950
C) 1940
D) 1944
  • 20. the IDHR is a document composed of respecting the different cultures and legal system of its state member
A) 22 articles
B) 30 sections
C) 20 sections
D) 30 articles
  • 21. the covenants deals with such rights as freedom of movement; equality before the law; the right to a fair trial and presumption of innocence and etc
A) civil and political rights
B) cultural rights
C) social rights
D) economic rights
  • 22. when was the universal declaration of human rights adopted
A) 10 december 1948
B) 10 january 1948
C) 10 december 1946
D) 10 october 1948
  • 23. how many official languages are you being used in the united nation
A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 5
  • 24. the right to criticize the politics of the government which made them to become responsible of the action of decision is a type of rights
A) civil rights
B) freedom speech
C) political rights
D) natural rights
  • 25. international humanitarian law applies during
A) armed conflict only
B) within international territory
C) during peace only
D) during peace and war
  • 26. ____ a law vanishing an act which at the time of its commission was not punishable
A) double jeopardy
B) writ of amparo
C) bill of attainder
D) ex post facto law
  • 27. ____ a law punishing an act which at the time of its commission was not punishable
A) ex post facto law
B) writ of amparo
C) double jeopardy
D) bill of attainder
  • 28. warrants use without observing the requirements of the law are considered as ____
A) valid
B) qualified
C) invalid
D) allowed
  • 29. "under section 12, of bill of rights it states that; the right to be informed of his right to remain silent and to have competent and independent council preferably of his own choice. if the person cannot afford the services of council, he must be provided with, which is one of the rights of the accused which is known as _____in the field of law enforcement"
A) human rights
B) miranda rights
C) natural rights
D) constitutional rights
  • 30. _____allows a police officer to seize objects not described in a warrant executing a lawful search or seizure if he observes the object in ___and has probable cause to believe that it is connected with criminal activities.
A) checkpoint
B) operation doctrine
C) plain view doctrine
D) in flagrante delecto
  • 31. it defines her rights of the individual by limiting the lawful powers of the state
A) philippine constitution
B) natural rights
C) bill of rights
D) statutory rights
  • 32. the legal term indicates that a criminal has been caught in the act of committing an offense
A) entrapment
B) disguising
C) operation
D) in flagrante delecto
  • 33. they are those right which are provided by the laws promulgated by the law making body and, consequently, maybe abolish by the same body
A) statutory rights
B) civil rights
C) constitutional
D) natural rights
  • 34. only government officials and members of society should be given equal opportunity to develop not those prisoners in penitentiaries
A) case to case basis
B) false
C) true
  • 35. "under section 12, what right maybe waived?
A) right to be informed of his rights
B) right to remain silent
C) right against incommunicado
D) right against torture
  • 36. it refers to a doctrine that once the primary source is shown to have been unlawfully obtained, any secondary or derivate evidence derived from it is also inadmissible
A) doctrine of the tree of evil
B) fruit of the poisonous tree
C) hammurabi code
D) fruit of the sinful tree
  • 37. ____ right to a person to be left alone or the right to live without interference by other people in matters with which they are not necessarily concerned
A) right to privacy
B) right to be single
C) right to liberty
D) right to life
  • 38. ______ liberty to say, write, disseminate or publish freely whatever one pleases without interference or fear of subsequent prosecution or punishment for so doing."
A) right to educate
B) right to assembly
C) right to speak
D) freedom of expression
  • 39. ___right of any person or group of person to ask, without fear of penalty, any branch of office of the government to take, or not to take an action on a complaint or grievance
A) right to information
B) right to petition
C) right to liberty
D) right to life
  • 40. it is an order requiring the production of objects or things that will be used in the trial
A) warrant of arrest
B) subpoena testificandum
C) writ of habeas corpus
D) subpoena duces tecum
  • 41. ___a written order requiring a person to appear or testify in court
A) subpoena
B) warrant
C) complaint
D) order
  • 42. an order issued to a person commanding him to produce the body of a person in court to determine the legality of his detention, to free the person if he is legally detained
A) writ of habeas corpus
B) warrant of arrest
C) subpoena
D) minimum code
  • 43. suspension of the privilege of the root may be suspended by two grounds it is by_____&____
A) invasion and rebellion
B) rebellion and coup d'etat
C) coup d'etat in sedition
D) invasion and sedition
  • 44. ____ is the right of a person not to testify or speak against himself
A) right to remain silent
B) right to plae
C) right to self incrimination
D) right to be quiet
  • 45. a sum of money imposed by a court as a punishment for a crime
A) fine
B) payment
C) cash bond
D) dues
  • 46. when a person is charged with an offense and his case is terminated, wether by conviction or a quittal, without his express consent, he is forever free on the charge for which he has been tried. this is called?
A) right against double jeopardy
B) bill of attainder
C) right against discrimination
D) ex post facto law
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