A) Private law B) Procedural law C) Public law D) Substantive law
A) Pure democracy B) Federalism C) Monarchical D) Mohammedan law
A) Civil law B) Moral law C) Crime D) Quasi-delict
A) All of the above B) Constitution of liberty C) Constitution of sovereignty D) Constitution of government
A) Legislative department B) Administrative agency C) Judicial department D) Executive department
A) Freedom constitution B) All of the above C) 1972 constitution D) 1987 constitution
A) False, because law is entirely separate and independent from the concept of morality B) False, because the law is different from moral C) True D) False
A) Law must be prescribed by legitimate authority and for common observance and benefit B) Law must be just and obligatory C) It is a rule of conduct D) All of the above
A) Kaw is a rule of conduct B) Law must be just C) Law must be obligatory D) Law must be ordained for the common benefits
A) All of the above B) Constitution C) Criminal law D) Legislation
A) Law must be obligatory B) Law must be ordained for the common benefit C) Law is a rule of conduct D) Law must be just
A) Obligation and contract B) Law C) Customs D) Morals
A) Divine law B) Positive law C) Physical law D) Moral law
A) Law B) Morals C) Positive law D) Custom
A) Moral law B) Natural law C) Divine law D) Positive law
A) We may or we may not follow the law B) We can completely ignore the law and suffer no consequences at all C) We must follow the law D) We can exercise our utmost discretion wether we follow the law or not
A) Positive law B) Divine law C) Moral law D) Natural law
A) Custom B) Law C) Morals D) Obligation
A) Republic acts B) Presidential decree C) Presidential proclamation D) Constitution
A) Law must be obligatory B) Law must be ordained for the common benefit C) Law must be just D) Law is a rule of conduct
A) None of these B) Law of motion C) Moral law D) Criminal law
A) Positive law B) Moral law C) Private law D) Divine law
A) Public law B) Divine law C) Private law D) Physical law
A) Legislation, precedent,custom and court decision B) Legislation C) Precedent and court decision D) Legislation and moral
A) Bill of rights B) Declaration of state principles and policies C) Preamble D) Transitoriness provision
A) Law is a rule of conduct B) Law must be just C) Law must be ordained for the common benefit D) Law must be obligatory
A) President B) Congress C) Supreme court D) Local chief executive
A) Prosecutor Office B) Department of justice C) Ublic attorney's Office D) Office of the solicitor general
A) All of the above B) Judicial department C) Legislative department D) Executive department
A) Evidentiary matters B) Truth C) Absolute truth D) Weakness of evidence
A) Human rights violation B) Public offense C) Heinous crime D) Private offense
A) Constitution of government B) All of the above C) Constitution of liberty D) Constitution of sovereignty
A) The law may be despensed with, if necessary B) No one is above the law C) A man can take the law into his own hands D) He comes to laws may come with dirty hand
A) Batasang pambansa B) President C) Congress D) Parliament
A) Executive B) None of these C) Legislative D) Judicial
A) Neither true or false B) Cannot be determined C) False D) True
A) Greek law B) Mohammedan law C) Anglican law D) Roman law
A) Command B) Rights C) Order D) Freedom
A) Natural law B) Positive law C) Divine law D) Private law
A) Imprisonment B) Remuneration C) Penalty D) Fine
A) Cannot be determined B) Neither true nor false neither true nor false C) False D) True
A) Bill of attainder B) All of the above C) Human rights D) Bill of rights
A) Regional trial court B) Municipal trial Court C) Court of appeals D) Supreme court
A) Powers susceptible to total delegation B) Constitutional grants yet subject to inherent limitations C) Constitutional grants and must therefore be in conformity to the constitution D) Inherent powers of the state
A) Criminal law B) Moral law C) Mercantile law D) Political law
A) Power of taxation B) Emergency power C) Power of eminent domain D) Police power
A) Mere liability B) Four-fold liability rule C) Two-fold liability rule D) Three-fold liability rule
A) Bureau of internal revenue B) Bureau of immigration C) Bureau of treasury D) Bureau of custom
A) Constitution of liberty B) Constitution of sovereignty C) All of the above D) Constitution of government
A) Pure democracy B) Monarchical C) Republican D) Federalism
A) Cash B) In kind C) In cash and in kind D) In cash or in kind
A) Judicial B) Government C) Legislative D) Executive
A) Convict B) Forgive C) Acquit D) Pardon
A) Executive department B) Quasi-judicial agency C) Legislative department D) Judicial department
A) The constitution must be broad B) The constitution must be definite C) The constitution must be legal D) The constitution must be brief
A) Executive power B) Power of eminent domain C) Power of taxation D) Police power
A) Rule of law B) Voice of the people C) Right of innocent passage D) Rights of the accused
A) The court B) The public Officers C) The people D) The people's conscience
A) Court order B) Settlement C) Bail D) Acquital
A) Payment of actual and moral damage B) Altruistic feeling of having done something good C) Provision of basic service and facilities D) Payment of just compensation
A) Alibi B) Innocence C) Self-defense D) Denial
A) Constitution of liberty, constitution of government and constitution of sovereignty B) Constitution of government and constitution of sovereignty C) No correct answer D) Constitution of liberty
A) Neither true or false B) Cannot be determined C) True D) False
A) Private nominal complainant law enforcement agency B) Public nominal complainant-state C) Criminal case_probable cause D) Criminal laws_crimes
A) False B) True C) Neither true nor false D) Cannot be determined
A) Legislation B) Constitution C) People D) Judicial decision
A) Freedom is limited. Your right end where the right of other begin B) Freedom is absolute and knows no limit C) Freedom maybe waived at all cost D) Freedom can never be restricted
A) Power of taxation B) Power of eminent domain C) None of the above D) Police power
A) Mandatory B) Enforceable C) Discretionary D) Optional
A) Power of taxation B) Power of eminent domain C) Academic power D) Police power
A) Raise revenue for the support of the government B) To reduce inequalities in wealth and income C) To strengthen anemic enterprise D) An implement of police power to promote the general welfare
A) Eminent domain B) Power of taxation C) All of the above D) Police power
A) Police power B) Power of taxation C) All of the above D) Eminent domain
A) Civil liability B) Damages C) Guilt D) Prison term
A) Private practitioners B) Defense councel C) Public Attorneys Office D) Prosecutor
A) Preponderance of evidence B) Guilty beyond reasonable doubt C) Prima facie evidence with reasonable certainty of conviction D) Substantial evidence
A) The people B) The government C) The state D) The legislative
A) A man-made law can prevail against the constitution B) The constitution is akin to an ordinary law or statutes C) The people's initiative can be utilize for purposes of revising the constitution D) The constitution can be changed either by amendment of revision
A) Payment of damage B) Reparation of the damage caused C) Provisional liberty D) Imprisonment
A) Withholding taxes B) Poll tax C) Taxes D) Taxes and penalties
A) The voice of the people is the voice of God B) The welfare of the people is the supreme law C) The law may be harsh but it is the law D) We must upheld the rule of law
A) Legislative B) Constitutional C) None of the above D) Inherent |