CWTS 2
  • 1. Contributes to the general welfare of life for the members of the community.
A) Civic Welfare Training Service
B) Literacy Training Service
C) Reserve Office Training Corps
  • 2. Provides military training in order to prepare them for the national defense.
A) Literacy Training Service
B) Reserve Office Training Corps
C) Civic Welfare Training Service
  • 3. Designed to train students to teach, for example teach the out of school youth to have a knowledge on how to read, write and count.
A) Literacy Training Service
B) Reserve Office Training Corps
C) Civic Welfare Training Service
  • 4. a dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people (such as government officials or police officers)
A) Overpopulation
B) Corruption
C) Poverity
  • 5. a state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions.
A) Overpopulation
B) Corruption
C) Poverity
  • 6. Every year, more than one million people is added to the existing population.
A) Poverity
B) Overpopulation
C) Corruption
  • 7. all Filipinos in the Philippines had no work or no income.
A) Unemployment
B) Child sexual abuse
C) Criminality
  • 8. Many crimes are committed everyday.
A) Criminality
B) Child sexual abuse
C) Unemployment
  • 9. were reported to the DSWD in the first quarter of 2018, more than one-fourth of which was of sexual nature.
A) Criminality
B) Child sexual abuse
C) Unemployment
  • 10. is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more persons connected remotely via computer network send each other sexually explicit messages describing a sexual experience.
A) Prostitution
B) Illegal Drugs
C) Cybersex
  • 11. Despite the fact that _____ is illegal, there are still women and children who are involved in prostitution
A) Cybersex
B) Illegal Drugs
C) Prostitution
  • 12. There were about 2 to 3 million Filipinos who are drug pushers and more than 2 million Filipinos are illegal drug users.
A) Cybersex
B) Illegal Drugs
C) Prostitution
  • 13. Philippines is the ___ least corrupt nation out of 180 countries, according to the 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index reported by Transparency International.
A) 115
B) 116
C) 117
  • 14. Transparency International’s 2023 corruption report ranked the Philippines ___ out of 180 countries, showing little improvement from its 2021 ranking.
A) 118
B) 117
C) 116
  • 15. Rank of Philippines in Poverty
A) 73
B) 74
C) 72
  • 16. What is the rank of Philippines in world population?
A) 15
B) 13
C) 14
  • 17. The current population of the Philippines is ________ as of 2024
A) 108,213,742
B) 119,206,224
C) 117,337,368,
  • 18. The agency said ____ babies were born daily,
A) 3,986
B) 3,985
C) 3,987
  • 19. translating to ___ babies born per hour
A) 167
B) 166
C) 168
  • 20. approximately _ babies born per minute.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
  • 21. based publications tagged the Philippines as the "world's" kidnap capital
A) Tondo
B) Manila
C) Cebu
  • 22. Aims to enhance the civic consciousness of the students “by developing the ethics of service and patriotism” while undergoing Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
A) Republic Act 11930
B) Republic Act 9163
C) Republic Act 7610
  • 23. an Act Providing Stronger Deterrence and Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination.
A) Republic Act 11930
B) Republic Act 9163
C) Republic Act 7610
  • 24. an act punishing online sexual abuse of exploitation of children, penalizing the production, distribution, possession and access of child sexual abuse or exploitation materials
A) Republic Act 7610
B) Republic Act 9163
C) Republic Act 11930
  • 25. known as the "Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009"
A) Republic Act 1034
B) Republic Act 9208
C) Republic Act 977
  • 26. the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003,
A) Republic Act 1034
B) Republic Act 977
C) Republic Act 9208
  • 27. also known as the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012
A) Republic Act 1034
B) Republic Act 9208
C) Republic Act 977
  • 28. Any person found guilty cybersex shall be punished with imprisonment of prision mayor,
A) Republic Act 9262
B) Republic Act 10175
C) Republic Act 9165
  • 29. Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
A) Republic Act 9165
B) Republic Act 9262
C) Republic Act 10175
  • 30. the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act of 2004,
A) Republic Act 9165
B) Republic Act 9262
C) Republic Act 10175
  • 31. established the Anti-Illegal Gambling Board and defined its powers and functions. The board is to act as a central authority responsible for carrying out and apprehending violators of this act.
A) Republic Act 7394,
B) Republic Act 9287
C) Republic Act 7610,
  • 32. the Consumer Act of the Philippines: This law protects consumers from deceptive and unfair sales practices.
A) Republic Act 9287
B) Republic Act 7610,
C) Republic Act 7394,
  • 33. Otherwise Known as the "Special Protection Of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitation And Discrimination Act", 2003.
A) Republic Act 9287
B) Republic Act 7610,
C) Republic Act 7394,
  • 34. Elimination of Worst forms of child labor
A) Republic Act 9231
B) Republic Act 7173
  • 35. The Commission on Elections shall conduct and supervise the plebiscite.
A) Republic Act 9231
B) Republic Act 7173
  • 36. Any person who shall commit any other act of child abuse, cruelty, or exploitation or be responsible for the conditions prejudicial to the child's development, shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment from
A) 11-13yrs
B) 12-14yrs
C) 10-12yrs
  • 37. Ranking ___ in our list of the top 20 sex tourism countries in the world in 2023, is a country from southeast Asia. It is one of the top countries in Asia with sexual freedom.
A) 4
B) 3
C) 2
  • 38. Any person found guilty of acts of TIP(Trafficking) shall be penalized with imprisonment of
A) 40years
B) 30years
C) 20years
  • 39. Tragically, the Philippines ranks ___ in the world for cybersex crime against children of ANY nation and ranks fourth in the world in terms of countries with the highest number of prostituted children.
A) 3
B) 2
C) 1
  • 40. Is the "most popular substance for drug abuse" in the Philippines
A) Marijuana
B) Methamphetamine hydrochloride or Shabu
C) Ecstasy
  • 41. Is the next common drug sold by some of the Filipinos in the country
A) Methamphetamine hydrochloride or Shabu
B) Ecstasy
C) Marijuana
  • 42. Is being famously used by popular personalities and well-to-do people because of its high price in the market.
A) Methamphetamine hydrochloride or Shabu
B) Ecstasy
C) Marijuana
  • 43. PNP's campaign against illegal drugs.
A) Project TokHang
B) Oplan Double Barrel
  • 44. refers to the strategy of the police nationwide to go house-to-house in their jurisdiction and convince known drug pushers and users to surrender and change their ways
A) Oplan Double Barrel
B) Project TokHang
  • 45. Both are considered unlawful or felonious killing because they are done outside the realm of courts or done without due process of the law
A) Extrajudicial Killings
B) Extra Juice Please
C) Extre Pie
  • 46. Data shows that Metro Manila is in fact the world’s slowest metro area to drive in.
A) FALSE
B) NUH UH
C) TRUE
  • 47. Out of 387 cities across 55 countries, Metro Manila topped the 2023 TomTom Traffic Index list of metro areas with the slowest travel time.
A) FALSE
B) MAYBE
C) TRUE
  • 48. Within city centers, TomTom’s 2023 Traffic Index also ranked Manila as the ___ most congested city in Asia and the ninth worldwide.
A) 4
B) 3
C) 5
  • 49. THE GOVERNMENT loses around _____ annually to tax evasion, according to a top Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)
A) 500billion
B) 400billion
C) 300billion
  • 50. In cigarettes alone, there's around ____,” BIR Commissioner Romeo D.
A) 300billion
B) 200billion
C) 100billion
  • 51. all practicing professionals, economic earned by workers.
A) Tariff
B) Community Tax
C) Income Tax
  • 52. cedula, all adults citizen Tariff
A) Tariff
B) Community Tax
C) Income Tax
  • 53. import product
A) Income Tax
B) Tariff
C) Community Tax
  • 54. tax from business
A) Real Estate tax
B) Inheritance tax
C) Corporate income tax-
  • 55. imposed on property
A) Inheritance tax
B) Corporate income tax-
C) Real Estate tax
  • 56. paid by heirs of inherited property
A) Corporate income tax-
B) Inheritance tax
C) Real Estate tax
  • 57. imported cigarettes and liquors
A) Sin tax
B) Ad valorem tax
  • 58. luxurious tax
A) Ad valorem tax
B) Sin tax
  • 59. Adhering to speed limits, following traffic signals, and wearing seat belts are explicitly outlined in the Philippine traffic laws.
A) Labor Code
B) Traffic Laws
C) Philippine Constitution
  • 60. The rules and regulations concerning employment, working hours, and benefits are codified in the Philippine Labor Code.
A) Traffic Laws
B) Labor Code
C) Philippine Constitution
  • 61. Fundamental rights and principles of governance are written in the Unwritten rules a rule of social behavior that is known by many but not official written.
A) Traffic Laws
B) Philippine Constitution
C) Labor Code
  • 62. It's an unspoken rule to show respect to elders by taking their hand and placing it on one's forehead as a gesture of greeting or asking for a blessing.
A) Bayanihan
B) Utang na Loob
C) Mano Po
  • 63. Filipinos often come together to help a neighbor in need, embodying the spirit of "_____" or communal unity.
A) Bayanihan
B) Mano Po
C) Utang na Loob
  • 64. There's an unwritten expectation that if someone helps you, you are socially obliged to reciprocate in some way in the future.
A) Bayanihan
B) Utang na Loob
C) Mano Po
  • 65. While not a rule per se, there's an unspoken cultural understanding about the romantic gesture of serenading a loved one, especially during courtship.
A) country or in society
B) Harana
C) Homes
  • 66. in a micro setting such as our own
A) Harana
B) Homes
C) country or in society
  • 67. in a macro level such as our
A) country or in society
B) Harana
C) Homes
  • 68. are important to keep the country in harmony and peace.
A) policies
B) policy
C) politics
  • 69. are established principles or regulations created by a governing body, such as a government, to maintain order and guide the behavior of individuals or entities within a society.
A) Proclamation
B) Regulations
C) Laws or Rules
  • 70. are detailed rules or directives issued by an authorized body, typically a government agency, to implement and enforce laws. They provide specific guidelines and procedures to ensure compliance with broader legal principles.
A) Proclamation
B) Regulations
C) Laws or Rules
  • 71. is an official public announcement or declaration made by a government or authority figure. It is often used to communicate important information, celebrate events, or make a formal statement.
A) Regulations
B) Laws or Rules
C) Proclamation
  • 72. often referred to as a memo, is an official written communication used within an organization or government. It conveys information, instructions, or decisions to a specific audience in a concise and formal manner.
A) Memorandum
B) Administrative Order
  • 73. is a directive issued by an administrative or executive authority, usually within the government, to manage internal organizational matters or execute specific policies.
A) Administrative Order
B) Memorandum
  • 74. Policies are revealed through text, practices, symbols and discourses that define and deliver values including goods and services as well as regulations, income, status and other positively or negatively valued attributes.
A) Anne Schneider/Helen Ingram
B) Canja/Carlo
C) Tito/Aldren
  • 75. the law-making body
A) executive branch
B) legislative branch
C) judicial branch
  • 76. the law-enforcing body
A) executive branch
B) legislative branch
C) judicial branch
  • 77. the law-interpreting body
A) legislative branch
B) judicial branch
C) executive branch
  • 78. HOUSE OF SENATE 24 at least thirty-five years of age, 6 years term
A) judicial branch
B) executive branch
C) The legislative branch
  • 79. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE – 316 at least twenty five years of age, 3 years term
A) executive branch
B) The legislative branch
C) judicial branch
  • 80. natural born Filipino, 40 years of age at the day of the election, At least 10 years resident in the Philippines, 6 years term
A) judicial branch
B) The legislative branch
C) executive branch
  • 81. at least 40 years of age, -has been a judge of a court for at least ten years, or been engaged in the practice of law in the Philippines or has held office requiring admission to the bar as a prerequisite for at least ten years.
A) judicial branch
B) The legislative branch
C) executive branch
  • 82. A bill is filed in the Office of the Secretary where it is given a corresponding number and calendared for First Reading.
A) First Reading
B) Filing/Calendaring for First Reading
  • 83. Its title, bill number, and author’s name are read on the floor, after which it is referred to the proper committee.
A) First Reading
B) Filing/Calendaring for First Reading
  • 84. Committee conducts hearings and consultation meetings. It then approves the proposed bill without an amendment, approves it with changes, or recommends substitution or consolidation with similar bills filed.
A) Calendaring for Second Reading
B) Committee Hearings/Report
  • 85. The Committee Report with its approved bill version is submitted to the Committee on Rules for calendaring for Second Reading.
A) Calendaring for Second Reading
B) Committee Hearings/Report
  • 86. author delivers sponsorship speech on the floor. Senators engage in debate, interpellation, turno en contra, and rebuttal to highlight the pros and cons of the bill.
A) Second Reading
B) Voting on Second Reading
  • 87. Senators vote on the second reading version of the bill. If approved, the bill is calendared for third reading.
A) Voting on Second Reading
B) Second Reading
  • 88. only the title of the bill is read on the floor. Nominal voting is held. If passed, the approved Senate bill is referred to the House of Representatives for concurrence.
A) Voting on Third Reading
B) At the House of Representatives
  • 89. The Lower Chamber follows the same procedures (First Reading, Second Reading and Third Reading).
A) Voting on Third Reading
B) At the House of Representatives
  • 90. If the House-approved version is compatible with that of the Senate’s, the final version’s enrolled form is printed. If there are certain differences, a Bicameral Conference Committee is called to reconcile conflicting provisions of both versions of the Senate and of the House of Representatives.
A) Back to the Senate
B) Submission to Malacanang
  • 91. Final enrolled form is submitted to Malacañang. The President either signs it into law, or vetoes and sends it back to the Senate with veto message.
A) Submission to Malacanang
B) Back to the Senate
  • 92. a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
A) vetoes
B) vetos
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