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  • 1. Any norm of conduct applicable to all objects of creation.
A) Law
B) Obligations
C) Customs
D) Morals
  • 2. What is the Constitution currently in force in our country?
A) Freedom constitution
B) 1972 Constitution
C) 1987 Constitution
D) All of the above
  • 3. The source of the power of the government to tax is?
A) Constitutional
B) Legislative
C) Inherent
D) None of the above
  • 4. Salus populi suprema est lex" means:
A) We must upheld the rule of law.
B) The welfare of the people is the supreme law.
C) The voice of the people is the voice of God.
D) The law may be harsh but it is the law.
  • 5. Which of the following is an example of positive law?
A) Law of Motion
B) Moral Law
C) None of the above
D) Criminal Law
  • 6. Which of the following elements means that laws should run as golden threads through society to the end that law may approach its supreme ideal, which is the sway and dominance of justice.
A) Law must be ordained for the common benefit
B) Law is a rule of conduct
C) Law must be just
D) Law must bebe obligatory
  • 7. It consists of rules, more particularly referred to as statutes, promulgated by the legislature and enforced by the state.
A) Moral law
B) Divine law
C) Natural law
D) Positive law
  • 8. Before September 21, 1972, the power to legislate is vested in?
A) Congress
B) Parliament
C) President
D) Batasang Pambansa
  • 9. Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Criminal Law are best examples of:
A) ubstantive Law
B) Private Law
C) Procedural Law
D) Public law
  • 10. Which of the following statement is correct?
A) A man-made law can prevail against the Constitution.
B) he people's initiative can be utilize for purposes of revising the Constitution
C) The Constitution is akin to an ordinary law or statute.
D) The Constitution can be changed either by amendment or revision.
  • 11. Sources of law include:
A) precedent and court decision
B) Legislation and morals
C) legislation, precedent, custom, court decision
D) legislations
  • 12. The President, the Vice President and the Cabinet Members were under the
A) Executive Department
B) Judicial Department
C) Legislative Department
D) All of the above
  • 13. Which of the following holds true?
A) We can exercise our utmost discretion whether we follow the law or not.
B) We may or may not follow the law.
C) We can completely ignore the law and suffer no Consequences at all.
D) we must follow the law.
  • 14. Which power does the state exercise in its act of requiring medical practitioners to have license before they are allowed to practice.
A) power of taxation
B) executive power
C) police power
D) power of eminent domain
  • 15. It is the so-called lifeblood of the nation.
A) Poll tax
B) Taxes
C) Withholding taxes
D) Taxes and Penalties
  • 16. Which of the following is not an example of Positive Law?
A) Moral Law
B) Mercantile Law
C) Criminal Law
D) Political Law
  • 17. What are the essential parts of a good written Constitution?
A) Constitution of Government and Constitution of Sovereignty
B) No correct answer
C) Constitution of Liberty, Constitution of Government & Constitution of Sovereignty
D) Constitution of Liberty
  • 18. What are the three inherent powers of the government?
A) Police power
B) Eminent domain
C) All of the above
D) Power of taxation
  • 19. In the hierarchy of laws, which is occupying the highest level?
A) Constitution
B) Presidential Decree
C) Presidential Proclamation
D) Republic Acts
  • 20. Physical Law and Moral Law are best examples of:
A) Natural law
B) Divine law
C) Private law
D) Positive law
  • 21. It is a government run by people's representatives
A) Monarchical
B) Pure democracy
C) Federalism Republican
D) Republican
  • 22. The Constitution is a legislation from
A) The government
B) The legislative
C) The people
D) The state
  • 23. Divine Law : The Ten Commandments Human Law
A) Legislation
B) Constitution
C) Criminal Law
D) All of the above
  • 24. Which of the following words can be best associated with laws?
A) Freedom
B) Command
C) Order
D) Rights
  • 25. The law requires that all persons must be treated equally even if they may not be similarly situated in consonance with the equal protection clause as mandated by the law.
A) NEITHER TRUE NOR FALSE
B) TRUE
C) FALSE
D) CANNOT BE DETERMINED
  • 26. The least limitable and the most demanding of all the powers of the government.
A) All of the above
B) Police power
C) Power of taxation
D) Eminent domain
  • 27. The collection of taxes is an____act
A) legislative
B) executive
C) judicial
D) governmental
  • 28. It is the agency in charge of collection of taxes:
A) Bureau of Customs
B) Bureau of Treasury
C) Bureau of Internal Revenue
D) Bureau of Immigration
  • 29. Human freedom is absolute.
A) NEITHER TRUE NOR FALSE
B) CANNOT BE DETERMINED
C) FALSE
D) TRUE
  • 30. This part of the Constitution contains the provisions on how to amend or revise our Constitution.
A) All of the above
B) Constitution of Sovereignty
C) Constitution of Liberty
D) Constitution of Government
  • 31. This recognizes the Latin maxim of "salus populi suprema est lex" (the welfare of the people is the supreme law).
A) Law must be just
B) Law must be ordained for the common benefit
C) Law must be obligatory
D) Law is a rule of conduct
  • 32. Which of the FF. statements is true?
A) The law may be dispensed with, if necessary.
B) man can take the law into his own hands
C) No one is above the law
D) He who comes to laW may come with dirty hands
  • 33. What are the elements of law?
A) All of the above
B) Laws must be prescribed by legitimate authority and for common observance and benefit.
C) It is a rule of conduct.
D) Law must be just and obligatory
  • 34. Man-made law is called:
A) Positive law
B) Moral law
C) Natural law
D) Divine law
  • 35. 24. This legal system is derived principally from the Koran and from writings of Islamic jurists.
A) Federalism
B) Monarchical
C) Mohammedan Law
D) Pure democracy
  • 36. System of rules which God laid down to govern the operations of the universe.
A) Divine law
B) Physical law
C) Moral law
D) Positive law
  • 37. The collection of taxes and/or enforcement of tax laws is in nature.
A) Legislative
B) None of the above
C) Judicial
D) Executive
  • 38. What is the primary purpose of taxation?
A) To reduce inequalities in wealth and income
B) To strengthen anemic enterprises
C) raise revenue for the support of the government
D) an implement of police power to promote the general welfare
  • 39. Which of the three powers of the government may be delegated to private entities?
A) Police power
B) None at all
C) Power of eminent domain
D) Power of taxation
  • 40. What is the introductory part of the Constitution?
A) Bill of Rights
B) Preamble
C) Declaration of State Principles and Policies
D) Transitory Provisions
  • 41. The power and the power of the eminent domain are:
A) constitutional grants and must therefore be in conformity to the Constitution
B) powers susceptible to total delegation
C) constitutional grants yet
D) inherent powers of the State
  • 42. The Constitution must not suffer from ambiguity.
A) The constitution must be brief
B) The constitution must be broad
C) The constitution must be legal
D) The constitution must be definite
  • 43. In the hierarchy of laws, the_ is occupying the apex
A) legislation
B) people
C) Judicial decision
D) Constitution
  • 44. Which of the following is considered a custom?
A) right of innocent passage
B) Rule of law
C) rights of the accused
D) Voice of the people
  • 45. Violation of Criminal Law is considered a
A) human rights violation
B) heinous crime
C) private offense
D) public offense
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