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  • 1. Which early reformist organization promoted peaceful advocacy for Philippine nationalism?
A) Katipunan
B) Propaganda Movement
C) La Solidaridad Corps
D) Manila Reform Assembly
  • 2. The concept of patriotism mainly emphasizes:
A) Participation in foreign relations
B) Defending national boundaries
C) Respect for all national laws
D) Love and devotion toward one’s country
  • 3. José Rizal’s writings contributed to nationalism by:
A) Advocating violent revolution
B) Revealing abuses under colonial rule
C) Establishing military resistance
D) Leading national protests
  • 4. The Philippine eagle symbolizes:
A) Strength and independence
B) Caution
C) Nobility
D) Hospitality
  • 5. Bayanihan” reflects which Filipino cultural value?
A) Legal obligation
B) Formal leadership
C) Community cooperation
D) Competition
  • 6. The sun with eight rays on the flag represents:
A) Eight languages
B) Eight provinces that revolted
C) Eight islands
D) Eight virtues
  • 7. Nationalism strengthened during Spanish rule due to:
A) Military expansion
B) Liberal ideas introduced by reformists
C) Religious reforms
D) Increased colonial privileges
  • 8. The blue field in the flag symbolizes:
A) Peace and justice
B) Independence
C) Purity
D) Bravery
  • 9. Filipino resilience means:
A) Recovering from adversity
B) Avoiding responsibility
C) Blind optimism
D) Overdependence
  • 10. The anthem’s line “ang mamatay nang dahil sa’yo” expresses:
A) Respect for law
B) Loyalty to leaders
C) Passive obedience
D) Willingness to sacrifice
  • 11. Philippine nationalism mainly grew due to:
A) Common colonial experiences
B) Cultural isolation
C) Limited education
D) Economic privilege
  • 12. Malasakit” refers to:
A) Social advantage
B) Authority
C) Concern for others
D) Aggression
  • 13. Patriotism becomes nationalism when it includes:
A) Economic partnership
B) Alliance building
C) Passive loyalty
D) Advocacy for independence
  • 14. Which symbol stands for bravery?
A) White
B) Red
C) Sun
D) Blue
  • 15. “Utang na loob” must be practiced with:
A) Legal requirement
B) Ethical boundaries
C) Blind obedience
D) Unlimited loyalty
  • 16. Promoting nationalism online includes:
A) Distorting events
B) Posting political insults
C) Sharing factual historical content
D) Encouraging hostility
  • 17. Buying local products shows:
A) National loyalty
B) Passive citizenship
C) Regionalism
D) Economic indifference
  • 18. Refusing to litter demonstrates:
A) Legal avoidance
B) Passive nationalism
C) Environmental patriotism
D) Civil disobedience
  • 19. Respecting the flag includes:
A) Folding it properly
B) Painting it on floors
C) Wearing it as a cape
D) Using it as decor
  • 20. Preserving Filipino culture means:
A) Promoting local heritage
B) Prioritizing foreign customs
C) Rejecting traditions
D) Abandoning ethnic practices
  • 21. A patriotic law enforcer must:
A) Uphold the Constitution
B) Ignore minor offenses
C) Avoid accountability
D) Prioritize superiors
  • 22. Supporting national development includes:
A) Distrusting institutions
B) Encouraging division
C) Helping local industries
D) Tax evasion
  • 23. Showing nationalism through community work means:
A) Working only if paid
B) Avoiding responsibility
C) Volunteering in civic projects
D) Expecting special treatment
  • 24. Respect for Filipino identity means:
A) Rejecting national symbols
B) Mocking local dialects
C) Supporting discrimination
D) Valuing cultural pride
  • 25. A patriotic student participates in:
A) Ignoring school rules
B) Vandalism
C) Flag ceremonies
D) Distorting national facts
  • 26. Ethical Filipino hospitality means:
A) Tolerating abuse
B) Showing genuine respect
C) Ignoring personal limits
D) Prioritizing guests over safety
  • 27. A nationalist workplace behavior is:
A) Hiding errors
B) Sabotaging coworkers
C) Inciting conflict
D) Promoting integrity
  • 28. A patriotic voter must:
A) Spread fake news
B) Boycott elections
C) Sell their vote
D) Vote responsibly
  • 29. Maintaining national dignity online means:
A) Promoting hostility
B) Personal attacks
C) Communicating respectfully
D) Spreading rumors
  • 30. A Filipino worker abroad shows nationalism by:
A) Rejecting community support
B) Disowning nationality
C) Excelling and uplifting PH image
D) Denying Filipino culture
  • 31. R.A. 8491 primarily governs:
A) Foreign treaties
B) Public employment
C) National symbols
D) National taxes
  • 32. The Philippine flag must be displayed:
A) Only during elections
B) From sunrise to sunset
C) Only during holidays
D) Anytime the public wants
  • 33. When flown vertically, the blue field must be on the:
A) Left side (observer’s right)
B) Right side (observer’s left)
C) Top
D) Bottom
  • 34. When the country is at war, the flag is raised with:
A) Any direction
B) White on top
C) Red on top
D) Blue on top
  • 35. The national anthem must be sung:
A) As prescribed by law
B) At any tempo
C) With modern variations
D) With added harmonies
  • 36. The flag must NOT be used as:
A) Official display
B) Symbolic tribute
C) Education material
D) Clothing
  • 37. When the flag is worn out, it must be:
A) Buried or burned
B) Cut into pieces
C) Sold
D) Kept indefinitely
  • 38. In flag ceremonies, civilians must:
A) Place the hand on the chest
B) Sit down
C) Salute militarily
D) Turn away
  • 39. During mourning, the flag is flown:
A) Double height
B) Upside down
C) Inverted triangle up
D) Half-mast
  • 40. The Anthem must be played at:
A) Designated occasions
B) All commercial events
C) Sports events
D) All public gatherings
  • 41. RA 8491 prohibits:
A) Displaying the flag indoors
B) Writing on the flag
C) Raising the flag on holidays
D) Folding the flag
  • 42. When displayed with other flags, the Philippine flag must be:
A) Smaller
B) Lower
C) At the center and higher
D) Behind the others
  • 43. The pledge of allegiance is recited:
A) Only during war
B) During flag retreat
C) After the anthem
D) Before ceremonies
  • 44. RA 8491 mandates fines for:
A) Selling local flags
B) Misuse of national symbols
C) Singing the anthem softly
D) Misuse of government buses
  • 45. The Great Seal of the Philippines is used for:
A) School programs
B) Holidays
C) Packaging
D) Treaty authentication
  • 46. Proper disposal of a damaged flag symbolizes:
A) Respect for national dignity
B) Political alignment
C) Disregard
D) Religious belief
  • 47. A citizen traveling abroad must show respect for the anthem by:
A) Ignoring it
B) Continuing activities
C) Standing at attention
D) Sitting down
  • 48. The flag must be hoisted first before:
A) Ending the ceremony
B) Any speech
C) Any anthem
D) Lowering other flags
  • 49. A faded flag displayed publicly violates:
A) Electoral laws
B) Heraldic laws
C) RA 7610
D) Labor code
  • 50. The official name of RA 8491 is:
A) Flag and Heraldic Code
B) National Symbol Act
C) Cultural Preservation Act
D) Philippine Identity Code
  • 51. Placing ads on the flag is:
A) Prohibited
B) Regulated
C) Optional
D) Allowed
  • 52. Using national symbols for jokes violates:
A) Revised Penal Code
B) Election laws
C) Civil Code
D) RA 8491
  • 53. When inside a vehicle during the anthem, citizens must:
A) Stop if safe and stand still
B) Lower car windows
C) Keep driving
D) Sit comfortably
  • 54. Flying a torn flag is:
A) Acceptable if unnoticed
B) A violation
C) Allowed if symbolic
D) Allowed on weekends
  • 55. The flag must be raised briskly and lowered:
A) Quickly
B) Randomly
C) Slowly
D) At noon
  • 56. The heraldic code covers all except:
A) National seal
B) National motto
C) National dance
D) Coat of arms
  • 57. Singing the anthem in an altered tempo violates:
A) RA 386
B) Tax laws
C) Public order
D) RA 8491
  • 58. The vertical display places blue:
A) Right of observer
B) Top
C) Left of observer
D) Bottom
  • 59. Commercial uses of the flag require:
A) Registration
B) Strict prohibition
C) Free use
D) Court approval
  • 60. Citizens must face the flag when:
A) Filling forms
B) Entering school
C) Anthem plays
D) Reading a pledge
  • 61. Government offices must hoist the flag:
A) On special holidays only
B) Daily
C) Once a week
D) Only during events
  • 62. The flag ceremony is mandatory in:
A) Schools
B) Malls
C) Restaurants
D) Private homes
  • 63. Using the flag as a curtain is:
A) Allowed
B) Allowed if colored
C) Prohibited
D) Allowed if clean
  • 64. The anthem must be played in:
A) TV shows
B) Entertainment events
C) Official public programs
D) Movies and theaters
  • 65. The colors of the flag are prescribed by:
A) RA 8491
B) PD 1081
C) RA 1425
D) RA 9165
  • 66. Mourning is symbolized by:
A) Slow anthem
B) Half-mast
C) White drapery
D) Black flag
  • 67. Using the flag as a tablecloth violates:
A) RA 8491
B) Heraldic ethics
C) Civil Code
D) Cultural law
  • 68. The flag must be lowered:
A) At sunset
B) At midnight
C) At dawn
D) At noon
  • 69. Penalties of RA 8491 include:
A) Citizenship removal
B) Fines and imprisonment
C) Tax charges
D) License suspension
  • 70. The national anthem shall be sung:
A) In English
B) In Filipino
C) In regional languages
D) With foreign lyrics
  • 71. The Preamble highlights the Filipino people's desire for:
A) A just and humane society
B) Global authority
C) Total state control
D) Militarization
  • 72. Article I defines:
A) Citizenship
B) Languages
C) National territory
D) Executive powers
  • 73. Article II emphasizes:
A) State principles and policies
B) Taxation
C) Judiciary functions
D) Foreign policies
  • 74. Article XIV concerns:
A) Local governments
B) Political parties
C) Arts, culture, and education
D) National defense
  • 75. Article XV relates to:
A) Elections
B) Public employment
C) Family relations
D) National economy
  • 76. Article XVI governs:
A) Customs and trade
B) Public finance
C) Foreign investments
D) General provisions
  • 77. The Preamble’s mention of “common good” means:
A) Majority rule only
B) Welfare of all citizens
C) Benefit of leaders
D) Private interests
  • 78. Article II’s directive principles guide:
A) Media content
B) Judicial interpretation
C) National policies
D) Private groups
  • 79. National territory includes:
A) Air only
B) Land, water, air, space
C) Only land
D) Sea only
  • 80. Under Article XIV, education aims to:
A) Promote foreign doctrines
B) Serve politics
C) Eliminate local identity
D) Foster patriotism
  • 81. (Evaluating) The Preamble’s values guide law enforcers to prioritize:
A) Fear-based policing
B) Vengeance
C) Partiality
D) Human dignity
  • 82. Article II’s peace policy requires police to:
A) Ignore community issues
B) Prioritize aggression
C) Escalate conflict
D) Promote nonviolent solutions
  • 83. Article I’s definition of national territory helps security forces:
A) Expand borders illegally
B) Privatize waters
C) Ignore borders
D) Protect sovereignty
  • 84. Article XIV obligates schools to:
A) Remove Filipino subjects
B) Strengthen nationalism
C) Promote inequality
D) Promote foreign films
  • 85. Article XV implies the state must protect:
A) Marital discrimination
B) Political dynasties
C) Family unity
D) Wealthy families only
  • 86. Article XVI requires proper management of:
A) Election propaganda
B) Public lands and symbols
C) Foreign corporations
D) Entertainment shows
  • 87. Evaluating constitutional compliance, a law that suppresses academic freedom is:
A) Valid
B) Unconstitutional
C) Constitutional
D) Optional
  • 88. A policy limiting press freedom violates:
A) Article VI
B) Article III
C) Article II
D) Article XV
  • 89. Devotion to democratic ideals is most aligned with:
A) Article II
B) Article I
C) Article XIV
D) Article XVI
  • 90. A law punishing criticism of government violates:
A) National territory
B) Freedom of expression
C) Cultural preservation
D) Duties of citizens
  • 91. National symbols primarily function to:
A) Divide citizens
B) Unite national identity
C) Promote regionalism
D) Encourage privatization
  • 92. The Preamble mentions “rule of law,” which means:
A) Law applies only to officials
B) Law is optional
C) Law is based on opinion
D) Law governs all citizens fairly
  • 93. RA 8491 requires the flag to be displayed in schools to:
A) Increase tourism
B) Promote civic discipline
C) Decorate buildings
D) Replace school banners
  • 94. A police officer enforcing environmental laws supports which constitutional policy?
A) Article II
B) Article XVI
C) Article XV
D) Article XIV
  • 95. The family is described as the foundation of the nation because it:
A) Controls politics
B) Supervises law enforcement
C) Shapes social values
D) Manages economy
  • 96. Using the Philippine flag in a political attack ad violates:
A) Freedom of expression
B) Article XIV
C) RA 8491
D) Academic freedom
  • 97. Schools requiring students to study Filipino heroes fulfills:
A) Police power
B) Cultural preservation mandate
C) Economic provisions
D) Tax policy
  • 98. A nation that respects its symbols promotes:
A) Authoritarian rule
B) Oppressive policies
C) Economic monopoly
D) Collective dignity
  • 99. Evaluating a law that bans criticism online, the Constitution protects:
A) Officials from complaints
B) Government from citizens
C) Leaders from accountability
D) Citizens from oppressive laws
  • 100. The strongest indicator of nationalism in law enforcement is:
A) Harsh punishments
B) Loyalty to officials
C) Protection of citizens’ rights
D) Blind obedience
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