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  • 1. A_____is a surprise invasion of a building or area. It is small- scale attack of a limited territory.
A) Seizure
B) Search
C) Arrest
D) Raid
  • 2. A person is arrested without being informed of the reason for their arrest, and they are denied the opportunity to consult with a lawyer. Which provision of the Philippine Bill of Rights is being violated?
A) Section 3 (Freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly)
B) Section 4 (Freedom of religion)
C) Section 12 (Rights of persons arrested, detained, or under investigation)
D) Section 2 (Right to be secure in one's person, house, papers, and effects)
  • 3. A person is arrested without being informed of the reason for their arrest, and they are denied the opportunity to consult with a lawyer. Which provision of the Philippine Bill of Rights is being violated?
A) Section 12 (Rights of persons arrested, detained, or under investigation)
B) Section 4 (Freedom of religion)
C) Section 2 (Right to be secure in one's person, house, papers, and effects)
D) Section 3 (Freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly)
  • 4. Myca is working in a company that does not pay her fairly for her work, and she is not allowed to express her concerns about it without fear of retaliation. Which articles of the UDHR are most relevant to Maria's situation?
A) Article 18 (Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion) and Article 22 (Social security rights)
B) Article 23 (Right to work and fair pay) and Article 19 (Freedom of opinion and expression)
C) Article 21 (Right to participate in government) and Article 9 (Right to liberty and security of person)
  • 5. Which of the following does Article 21 of the UDHR guarantee?
A) The right to own property
B) The right to education
C) The right to free healthcare
D) The right to participate in government and free elections.
  • 6. If law enforcement officers fail to announce their presence before executing a raid in the Philippines, what is the consequence?
A) The raid will be deemed lawful if the officers present valid identification.
B) The raid is still valid, and evidence seized will stand in court.
C) The arrested individuals may file for damages due to violation of their rights.
D) The evidence obtained may be admissible in court if it is related to terrorism.
  • 7. What is the primary purpose of the Bill of Rights in the Philippine Constitution?
A) To establish a national religion
B) To protect the fundamental rights of individuals against government abuses
C) To outline the structure of the government
D) To promote foreign trade agreements
  • 8. What does Article 23 of the UDHR state about work?
A) Everyone must work for the government.
B) Everyone has the right to free job training.
C) Everyone has the right to choose their profession freely.
D) Everyone has the right to work under conditions that ensure fair wages and equal treatment.
  • 9. What must the law enforcement officers do when conducting a search of an arrested person under Philippine law?
A) The officers must file charges before the search is conducted.
B) The officers must inform the person of the reason for the search and ensure that the search is conducted in a reasonable manner.
C) The officers must immediately place the arrested person in detention.
D) The officers must wait for a legal representative to be present before conducting the search.
  • 10. What principle is emphasized in Section 14 regarding criminal prosecution?
A) The accused must be detained until proven innocent.
B) The accused must be detained until proven innocent.
C) The accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty. • The accused is presumed guilty if caught in the act.
D) The accused can only defend themselves without counsel.
  • 11. According to the Rules of Court in the Philippines, a warrant of arrest must be executed during certain hours. When can an arrest typically be made?
A) Arrests can be made at any time of the day or night
B) Only between 9 AM and 5 PM on weekdays
C) Only during daylight hours, from 6 AM to 6 PM
D) Only during the weekends
  • 12. A diplomat enjoys certain immunities under international law. Under Philippine law, which of the following does not grant immunity from arrest to a diplomat?
A) Immunity from arrest for any act of civil disobedience
B) Immunity from arrest for criminal acts under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
C) Immunity from arrest for civil matters related to official duties
D) Immunity from arrest under Philippine constitutional provisions for elected officials
  • 13. Section 19 also states that prisoners must:
A) Be housed in solitary confinement.
B) Be treated with humanity and dignity.
C) Work without pay during their imprisonment.
D) Serve their full sentence without parole.
  • 14. Under the Philippine Constitution, when can an arrest without a warrant be made?
A) Only if the police officer has prior knowledge of the individual's criminal record.
B) Only if the individual is caught in the act of committing a crime.
C) Only during the daytime hours, from 6 AM to 6 PM.
D) Only if the person consents to the arrest.
  • 15. A country implements a policy that forces all religious minorities to follow the customs of the dominant religion and forbids them from practicing their own faith. Which article of the UDHR is being violated in this case?
A) Article 5 (Freedom from torture or cruel treatment)
B) Article 19 (Freedom of opinion and expression)
C) Article 18 (Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion)
D) Article 27 (Cultural rights)
  • 16. What is one of the key purposes of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as stated in the Preamble?
A) To establish a universal religion
B) To ensure that rights are protected by the rule of law
C) To guarantee military alliances between nations
D) To promote economic development above all else
  • 17. According to Section 14, what must be proven before a person can be convicted of a crime?
A) A confession from the accused
B) Probable cause
C) Guilt beyond reasonable doubt
D) Preponderance of evidence
  • 18. If an arrested person is denied a medical examination despite claiming to have been injured during the arrest, what legal action can the person take?
A) The person can file a complaint with the Commission on Human Rights
B) The person must remain silent and not take any action.
C) The person can file a complaint with the Philippine National Police (PNP) to investigate the matter.
D) The person can request an immediate trial to address the injury claims.
  • 19. Ortega was found guilty of a crime and sentenced to prison without being given a chance to defend himself in court or provided with legal assistance. Which Bill of Rights provision is being violated?
A) Section 14 (Right to a speedy and public trial)
B) Section 10 (Right to own property)
C) Section 16 (Right to petition government for redress of grievances)
D) Section 5 (Right to peaceable assembly)
  • 20. Arriane is a refugee who has fled her home country due to political unrest. She is seeking asylum in another country, but her request is being delayed indefinitely. Which article of the UDHR might apply to her situation?
A) Article 13 (Right to freedom of movement)
B) Article 6 (Right to recognition as a person before the law)
C) Article 12 (Right to privacy)
D) Article 14 (Right to seek asylum)
  • 21. A government conducts mass surveillance on its citizens, monitoring their phone calls, emails, and internet activity without their knowledge or consent. Which article of the UDHR is most relevant to this situation?
A) Article 22 (Right to social security)
B) Article 7 (Right to equality before the law)
C) Article 12 (Right to privacy)
D) Article 14 (Right to seek asylum)
  • 22. What historical period significantly influenced the inclusion of strong individual protections in the Philippine Constitution?
A) Martial Law era
B) Japanese occupation
C) Spanish colonization
D) American occupation
  • 23. The police arrest a person without a warrant of arrest but have probable cause to believe the individual committed a crime. According to Philippine law, which of the following is required for the arrest to be legal?
A) The person must have a prior criminal record.
B) The arresting officer must have written consent from the prosecutor.
C) The arresting officer must issue a verbal warrant.
D) The crime must be committed in the presence of the arresting officer.
  • 24. When conducting a raid, which of the following must law enforcement officers do?
A) Search the entire neighborhood if the target is not located in the premises.
B) Wait for the person to voluntarily open the door.
C) Announce their authority and purpose before entering the premises.
D) Conduct the raid without any witnesses to avoid tampering with evidence.
  • 25. The government conducts a search of a person's home without a warrant or probable cause, and no consent is given for the search. Which provision of the Philippine Bill of Rights is being violated?
A) Section 3 (Right to be secure in one's person, house, papers, and effects against
B) Section 4 (Freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly)
C) Section 12 (Rights of persons arrested, detained, or under investigation)
D) Section 6 (Right to travel)
  • 26. What right is protected under Article 19 of the UDHR?
A) The right to a fair trial.
B) The right to work in any field of your choosing.
C) The right to freedom of opinion and expression.
D) The right to freedom of opinion and expression.
  • 27. A journalist in a country is arrested for publishing articles that criticize the government. The government claims the journalist poses a threat to national security, but no trial is held, and the journalist is kept in detention without charges. Which articles of the UDHR are being violated?
A) Article 7 (Equality before the law) and Article 17 (Right to property)
B) Article 23 (Right to work) and Article 18 (Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion)
C) Article 9 (Freedom from arbitrary arrest) and Article 19 (Freedom of opinion and expression)
D) Article 10 (Right to a fair hearing) and Article 14 (Right to seek asylum)
  • 28. A government has passed a law that allows only men to vote in elections, while women are not allowed to participate in the voting process. Which article of the UDHR is being violated in this case?
A) Article 19 (Freedom of opinion and expression)
B) Article 21 (Right to participate in government and elections)
C) Article 3 (Right to life, liberty, and security of person)
D) Article 22 (Right to social security)
  • 29. According to Article 29 of the UDHR, restrictions on rights must be for the purpose of:
A) Enforcing national laws strictly.
B) Promoting the rights of one particular group over others.
C) Maintaining peace and order in society.
D) Maintaining public morality, public order, and the general welfare in a democratic society.
  • 30. In the Philippines, search warrants can only be executed under certain conditions. Which of the following is not a valid requirement for conducting a search warrant?
A) The officers executing the search must present the search warrant to the person being searched.
B) The search must be conducted during the daytime unless the warrant authorizes a night search
C) The search must be conducted without the presence of witnesses.
D) The officer executing the warrant must leave a copy of the warrant and inventory of seized items with the person searched.
  • 31. Under the Philippine Bill of Rights, which of the following rights is guaranteed in criminal prosecutions?
A) Right to vote
B) Right to privacy
C) Right to bear arms
D) Right to a public and speedy trial
  • 32. The government enacts a law that allows private property to be taken away from citizens without just compensation or due process. Which provision of the Philippine Bill of Rights is being violated?
A) Section 15 (Right to a speedy trial)
B) Section 10 (Right to just compensation and due process for property rights)
C) Section 12 (Rights of persons arrested, detained, or under investigation)
D) Section 9 (Right to own property)
  • 33. What must an officer executing a search warrant in the Philippines do before entering the premises to conduct the search?
A) The officer must inform the person to be searched that they have the right to remain silent.
B) The officer must announce the purpose of the search and request consent before proceeding.
C) A search can be conducted only if the person is suspected of committing a capital offense.
D) The officer must have the person present during the search at all times.
  • 34. Correa is denied a job at a company because of his age, even though he is highly qualified and meets all the job requirements. Which article of the UDHR is being violated?
A) Article 21 (Right to participate in government)
B) Article 26 (Right to education)
C) Article 7 (Right to equality before the law)
D) Article 23 (Right to work and fair pay)
  • 35. The government censors a news outlet from reporting on an issue related to corruption, preventing the media from publishing critical opinions. Which provision of the Philippine Bill of Rights is being violated?
A) Section 10 (Property rights)
B) Section 12 (Rights of persons arrested, detained, or under investigation)
C) Section 5 (Right to peaceful assembly)
D) Section 4 (Freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly)
  • 36. Which of the following must be established before a warrant of arrest can be issued in the Philippines?
A) The accused's criminal record
B) The availability of bail
C) A criminal complaint with probable cause that a crime was committed
D) The request from a lawyer of the victim
  • 37. A police officer arrests someone for a crime without presenting a warrant of arrest, relying on a mere suspicion. Is this arrest legal under Philippine law?
A) Yes, because police officers can arrest anyone they suspect.
B) Yes, if the person was previously convicted of a crime.
C) No, but the police can make the arrest if they have reliable intelligence.
D) No, the person must be arrested with a valid warrant or under circumstances of a crime being committed in the presence of the officer.
  • 38. The Preamble of the UDHR emphasizes the importance of preventing acts of:
A) Political corruption
B) Terrorism and violence
C) Barbarism that outrages the conscience of mankind
D) War and conflict
  • 39. Which of the following is not a requirement for a valid warrant of arrest under the Philippine Rules of Court?
A) The warrant must include a specific date and time for the arrest
B) The warrant must be signed by a judge
C) The warrant must specify the name or description of the person to be arrested
D) The warrant must state the offense the person is being charged with
  • 40. The right to information on matters of public concern is guaranteed under:
A) Section 9
B) Section 6
C) Section 7
D) Section 3
  • 41. Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for the warrantless arrest of a person under Philippine law?
A) The person is caught in the act of committing a crime.
B) The person has committed a crime and is being pursued by the police.
C) The person is escaping after committing a crime.
D) The person is under suspicion of committing a crime.
  • 42. In the Philippine Constitution, which section protects an individual from unreasonable searches and seizures, including the improper execution of a search warrant?
A) Section 5 of the Bill of Rights
B) Section 2 of the Bill of Rights
C) Section 4 of the Bill of Rights
D) Section 1 of the Bill of Rights
  • 43. Why was the Bill of Rights included in the Philippine Constitution?
A) To encourage foreign investment
B) To regulate trade between provinces
C) To establish the separation of powers
D) To ensure individual rights and limit government authority
  • 44. What is the main principle underlying the Bill of Rights?
A) Separation of powers
B) Rule of law and protection of individual liberties
C) Supremacy of military authority
D) Promotion of economic development
  • 45. Which of the following is required before conducting a raid?
A) The approval of the President.
B) A search warrant issued by a judge.
C) A formal invitation for the person to voluntarily surrender.
D) The presence of at least one government witness.
  • 46. Arzaga is being detained by the police without being informed of the charges against him or given a chance to defend himself in court. Which article of the UDHR is being violated in this situation?
A) Article 5 (Freedom from torture or cruel treatment)
B) Article 3 (Right to life, liberty, and security of person)
C) Article 12 (Right to privacy)
D) Article 10 (Right to a fair and public hearing)
  • 47. Section 19 emphasizes the principle that:
A) The death penalty is mandatory for specific crimes.
B) All punishments are abolished in the Philippines.
C) Convicted criminals have no rights.
D) Punishment should be proportional to the crime committed.
  • 48. A government in a country introduces a law that allows the police to arrest and detain people indefinitely without giving them a reason for their arrest. The arrested individuals are also denied the right to a fair trial. Which article(s) of the UDHR are being violated?
A) Article 3 (Right to life, liberty, and security of person) and Article 9 (Freedom from arbitrary arrest)
B) • Article 14 (Right to seek asylum) and Article 23 (Right to work)
C) Article 12 (Right to privacy) and Article 8 (Right to remedy by competent national tribunals)
  • 49. A school in a country refuses to admit girls into certain advanced science classes, claiming that they are not suited for these subjects. Which article of the UDHR is being violated in this scenario?
A) Article 2 (Freedom from discrimination)
B) Article 26 (Right to education)
C) Article 7 (Right to equality before the law)
D) Article 9 (Freedom from arbitrary arrest)
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