A) Manila Reform Assembly B) Katipunan C) La Solidaridad Corps D) Propaganda Movement
A) Respect for all national laws B) Participation in foreign relations C) Defending national boundaries D) Love and devotion toward one’s country
A) Leading national protests B) Advocating violent revolution C) Establishing military resistance D) Revealing abuses under colonial rule
A) Hospitality B) Caution C) Strength and independence D) Nobility
A) Community cooperation B) Legal obligation C) Formal leadership D) Competition
A) Eight provinces that revolted B) Eight islands C) Eight virtues D) Eight languages
A) Religious reforms B) Military expansion C) Liberal ideas introduced by reformists D) Increased colonial privileges
A) Peace and justice B) Purity C) Bravery D) Independence
A) Avoiding responsibility B) Overdependence C) Blind optimism D) Recovering from adversity
A) Respect for law B) Willingness to sacrifice C) Loyalty to leaders D) Passive obedience
A) Limited education B) Common colonial experiences C) Cultural isolation D) Economic privilege
A) Concern for others B) Aggression C) Authority D) Social advantage
A) Alliance building B) Passive loyalty C) Economic partnership D) Advocacy for independence
A) White B) Red C) Blue D) Sun
A) Unlimited loyalty B) Blind obedience C) Ethical boundaries D) Legal requirement
A) Posting political insults B) Encouraging hostility C) Distorting events D) Sharing factual historical content
A) Economic indifference B) Passive citizenship C) Regionalism D) National loyalty
A) Environmental patriotism B) Legal avoidance C) Passive nationalism D) Civil disobedience
A) Folding it properly B) Wearing it as a cape C) Painting it on floors D) Using it as decor
A) Abandoning ethnic practices B) Rejecting traditions C) Promoting local heritage D) Prioritizing foreign customs
A) Prioritize superiors B) Uphold the Constitution C) Avoid accountability D) Ignore minor offenses
A) Helping local industries B) Distrusting institutions C) Encouraging division D) Tax evasion
A) Working only if paid B) Expecting special treatment C) Avoiding responsibility D) Volunteering in civic projects
A) Mocking local dialects B) Valuing cultural pride C) Supporting discrimination D) Rejecting national symbols
A) Ignoring school rules B) Distorting national facts C) Flag ceremonies D) Vandalism
A) Prioritizing guests over safety B) Showing genuine respect C) Tolerating abuse D) Ignoring personal limits
A) Inciting conflict B) Hiding errors C) Promoting integrity D) Sabotaging coworkers
A) Sell their vote B) Vote responsibly C) Spread fake news D) Boycott elections
A) Personal attacks B) Promoting hostility C) Spreading rumors D) Communicating respectfully
A) Excelling and uplifting PH image B) Rejecting community support C) Disowning nationality D) Denying Filipino culture
A) Public employment B) National taxes C) Foreign treaties D) National symbols
A) Only during elections B) Anytime the public wants C) Only during holidays D) From sunrise to sunset
A) Bottom B) Right side (observer’s left) C) Top D) Left side (observer’s right)
A) Blue on top B) White on top C) Red on top D) Any direction
A) At any tempo B) As prescribed by law C) With modern variations D) With added harmonies
A) Symbolic tribute B) Official display C) Clothing D) Education material
A) Kept indefinitely B) Buried or burned C) Sold D) Cut into pieces
A) Turn away B) Salute militarily C) Place the hand on the chest D) Sit down
A) Upside down B) Inverted triangle up C) Half-mast D) Double height
A) Sports events B) All commercial events C) Designated occasions D) All public gatherings
A) Writing on the flag B) Displaying the flag indoors C) Raising the flag on holidays D) Folding the flag
A) At the center and higher B) Lower C) Smaller D) Behind the others
A) During flag retreat B) After the anthem C) Before ceremonies D) Only during war
A) Misuse of government buses B) Singing the anthem softly C) Misuse of national symbols D) Selling local flags
A) School programs B) Treaty authentication C) Packaging D) Holidays
A) Disregard B) Respect for national dignity C) Religious belief D) Political alignment
A) Ignoring it B) Continuing activities C) Sitting down D) Standing at attention
A) Lowering other flags B) Any anthem C) Any speech D) Ending the ceremony
A) Heraldic laws B) Electoral laws C) RA 7610 D) Labor code
A) Philippine Identity Code B) Cultural Preservation Act C) Flag and Heraldic Code D) National Symbol Act
A) Prohibited B) Allowed C) Optional D) Regulated
A) Revised Penal Code B) Election laws C) RA 8491 D) Civil Code
A) Stop if safe and stand still B) Keep driving C) Sit comfortably D) Lower car windows
A) Acceptable if unnoticed B) Allowed on weekends C) Allowed if symbolic D) A violation
A) Slowly B) Quickly C) At noon D) Randomly
A) National seal B) Coat of arms C) National dance D) National motto
A) Public order B) RA 8491 C) RA 386 D) Tax laws
A) Bottom B) Top C) Left of observer D) Right of observer
A) Strict prohibition B) Court approval C) Registration D) Free use
A) Anthem plays B) Reading a pledge C) Filling forms D) Entering school
A) Only during events B) Once a week C) Daily D) On special holidays only
A) Private homes B) Schools C) Restaurants D) Malls
A) Allowed B) Allowed if clean C) Allowed if colored D) Prohibited
A) TV shows B) Entertainment events C) Movies and theaters D) Official public programs
A) RA 1425 B) RA 8491 C) PD 1081 D) RA 9165
A) Half-mast B) Black flag C) White drapery D) Slow anthem
A) Civil Code B) Cultural law C) Heraldic ethics D) RA 8491
A) At noon B) At sunset C) At dawn D) At midnight
A) Citizenship removal B) License suspension C) Tax charges D) Fines and imprisonment
A) In English B) In regional languages C) In Filipino D) With foreign lyrics
A) Militarization B) Global authority C) A just and humane society D) Total state control
A) Executive powers B) Citizenship C) Languages D) National territory
A) Taxation B) State principles and policies C) Judiciary functions D) Foreign policies
A) Political parties B) National defense C) Arts, culture, and education D) Local governments
A) Elections B) National economy C) Family relations D) Public employment
A) Customs and trade B) Public finance C) Foreign investments D) General provisions
A) Majority rule only B) Private interests C) Welfare of all citizens D) Benefit of leaders
A) Private groups B) National policies C) Judicial interpretation D) Media content
A) Land, water, air, space B) Only land C) Air only D) Sea only
A) Foster patriotism B) Promote foreign doctrines C) Eliminate local identity D) Serve politics
A) Fear-based policing B) Vengeance C) Partiality D) Human dignity
A) Promote nonviolent solutions B) Ignore community issues C) Escalate conflict D) Prioritize aggression
A) Ignore borders B) Privatize waters C) Protect sovereignty D) Expand borders illegally
A) Remove Filipino subjects B) Promote inequality C) Strengthen nationalism D) Promote foreign films
A) Wealthy families only B) Family unity C) Political dynasties D) Marital discrimination
A) Foreign corporations B) Election propaganda C) Entertainment shows D) Public lands and symbols
A) Constitutional B) Optional C) Valid D) Unconstitutional
A) Article XV B) Article VI C) Article III D) Article II
A) Article XIV B) Article I C) Article XVI D) Article II
A) National territory B) Cultural preservation C) Duties of citizens D) Freedom of expression
A) Encourage privatization B) Promote regionalism C) Unite national identity D) Divide citizens
A) Law governs all citizens fairly B) Law applies only to officials C) Law is based on opinion D) Law is optional
A) Decorate buildings B) Increase tourism C) Promote civic discipline D) Replace school banners
A) Article II B) Article XV C) Article XIV D) Article XVI
A) Supervises law enforcement B) Controls politics C) Shapes social values D) Manages economy
A) Freedom of expression B) RA 8491 C) Article XIV D) Academic freedom
A) Tax policy B) Cultural preservation mandate C) Police power D) Economic provisions
A) Oppressive policies B) Economic monopoly C) Authoritarian rule D) Collective dignity
A) Citizens from oppressive laws B) Leaders from accountability C) Government from citizens D) Officials from complaints
A) Harsh punishments B) Loyalty to officials C) Blind obedience D) Protection of citizens’ rights |