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A) Distorting events B) Posting political insults C) Sharing factual historical content D) Encouraging hostility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