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A) Distorting events B) Encouraging hostility C) Posting political insults D) Sharing factual historical content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