PPG-Test Question 1st QTR and Key Answer
PPG-Test Question 1st QTR and Key Answer
PPG-Test Question 1st QTR and Key Answer
MULTIPLE CHOICE.
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer to each question.
Shade the letter of your choice. Avoid erasures.
1.Which of the following refers to the exercise of power, the science of government, the making
of collective decisions, the allocation of scarce resources and the practice of deception and
manipulation?
a. Authority b. Congress c. Politics d. Senate
2.Which of the following refers to the actual process by which the government decides which
policies will be enacted?
a. Authority b. Congress c. Politics d. Senate
3. Which of the following political ideologies have more concern on the welfare of women?
a. Anarchism b. Conservatism c. Environmentalism d. Feminism
4. Which of the following political ideologies that is skeptical of the justification of authority
especially political power?
a. Anarchism b. Conservatism c. Environmentalism d. Feminism
5.What political ideology that advocates for an egalitarian redistribution of society’s means of
production?
a. Anarchism b. Conservatism c. Environmentalism d. Socialism
6. Which of the following refers to a doctrine advocating social, political and economic rights for
women equal top those of men?
a. Anarchism b. Conservatism c. Feminism d. Socialism
7. Which of the following refers to a political and social philosophy promoting traditional social
institutions in the context of culture and civilization.
a. Anarchism b. Conservatism c. Feminism d. Socialism
8. Which of the following refers to a political doctrine that takes protecting and enhancing the
freedom of the individual to be the central problem of politics?
a. Anarchism b. Communism c. Fascism d. Liberalism
9. Which of the following refers to a form of radical authoritarian ultranationalism, characterized
by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and strong regimentation of society and
of the economy, which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe?
a. Anarchism b. Communism c. Fascism d. Liberalism
10 Which of the following refers to a political and economic doctrine that aims to replace
private property and a profit-based economy with public ownership and communal control of at
least the major means of production (e.g., mines, mills, and factories) and the natural resources
of a society?
a. Anarchism b. Communism c. Fascism d. Liberalism
11. Which of the following does refer to a group, a regime or even an individual that is overly
aggressive and controlling totalitarian.
a. Anarchism b. Communism c. Fascism d. Liberalism
12. Which of the following does refer to the exercise of human reason and critical inquiry.
a. Freedom b. Individualism c. Justice d. Rationalism
13. Which of the following refers to the ability to think or act as one wish?
a. Freedom b. Individualism c. Justice d. Rationalism
14. Which of the following refers to the study of the state and government?
a. Political Dynamics b. Political Science c. Private Law d. Public Law
15. Which of the following scope of political science does focuses on the forces at work in
government and politics?
a. Political Dynamics b. Political Science c. Private Law d. Public Law
16. Which of the following scope of political science does governs the relations of individuals?
a. Political Dynamics b. Political Science c. Private Law d. Public Law
17. Which of the following scope of political science that refers to the actual management of
state affairs by the executive, legislative and judicial department?
a. Political Dynamics b. Political Science c. Private Law d. Public Law
18.It refers to the relationship between political units and national status and deals with foreign
policy.
a.Comparative b.International c.Political Dynamics d.Political Philosophy
Government Relations
19. Scope of political science which includes surveys of the political system of Europe, South
East Asia, Middle East, etc.
a.Comparative b.International c.Political Dynamics d.Political Philosophy
Government Relations
20. Scope of political science which sets forth the standards or principles of behavior or
accepted code or policy.
a.Comparative b.International c.Political Dynamics d.Political Philosophy
Government Relations
21.It focuses on the forces at work in government and politics.
a.Comparative b.International c.Political Dynamics d.Political Philosophy
Government Relations
22. It is based on rules and procedures where people give their loyalty and obedience.
a. Authority b.Charismatic c.Legal-Rational d.Traditional Authority
Authority Authority
23. It stems from personality and thus breeds obedience among the people.
a. Authority b.Charismatic c.Legal-Rational d.Traditional Authority
Authority Authority
24. It is based on customs and the established ways of doing things.
a. Authority b.Charismatic c.Legal-Rational d.Traditional Authority
Authority Authority
25. It the basic element of political science.
a.People b. Physical Law c.State d.Territory
26.Refers to a group of people permanently inhabiting a definite territory independent from
foreign rule and having an organized government.
a.People b. Physical Law c.State d.Territory
27.It is the most essential element of the state.
a.People b. Physical Law c.State d.Territory
28.It refers to the place where people live.
a.People b. Physical Law c.State d.Territory
29. Refers to the laws of physical science concerning sequence of cause and effects.
a.People b. Physical Law c.State d.Territory
30. It is the basic law of the land which defines the existence, framework of government and
guiding principles. It is supreme to all other written laws.
a. Customs b.Constitutions c.Legislation d.Religion
31. It is the most common source of law. Laws that are enacted by the legislature are called
statutes.
a. Customs b.Constitutions c.Legislation d.Religion
32. It refers to the earliest laws had the influence of local customs and mores behind them.
a. Customs b.Constitutions c.Legislation d.Religion
33. It is the ancient laws had the force of divine inspiration.
a. Customs b.Constitutions c.Legislation d.Religion
34.It refers to the machinery of the political administration which is obeyed by the people and
enforced its authority.
a. Bill of Rights b. Government c.Law d. Politics
35. Which of the following to the supreme authority of internal affairs and freedom from foreign
control.?
a. Bill of Rights b. Government c.Law d. Sovereignty
36. Refers to any rules promulgated by the governing authority and enforced by the courts.
a. Bill of Rights b. Government c.Law d. Politics
37.Which of the following refers to the rules existing in a limited section of a community and
enforced by that section within itself.
a.Divine Law b.Natural Law c.Moral Law d. Social Law
38.Which of the following refers to the sum total of all rules of life established by divine
inspiration and respected by all nations?
a.Divine Law b.Natural Law c.Moral Law d. Social Law
39. Which of the following refers to the rules which regulate the operation of the universe in
accordance to the will of God?
a.Divine Law b.Natural Law c.Moral Law d. Social Law
40. Which of the following refers to set of rules pertaining to human concepts of bad and good?
a.Divine Law b.Natural Law c.Moral Law d. Social Law
41. This type of law is prescribed by an association of persons of their organizations.
a.Autonomic Law b.Convention Law c.Local Ordinances d. Martial Law
42. Which of the following refers to laws enacted by competent authority in a political
subdivision of the state (city, town, province, etc.)?
a.Autonomic Law b.Convention Law c.Local Ordinances d. Martial Law
43. Which of the following refers to rules and regulations which certain persons by common
agreement bind themselves to with respect to certain specific transactions?
a.Autonomic Law b.Convention Law c.Local Ordinances d. Martial Law
44.These are rules and regulations for the discipline of the armed forces of the country.
a.Autonomic Law b.Convention Law c.Local Ordinances d. Martial Law
45. It refers to the law in formal writing. Example: The Constitution
a. Law b. Sticked Law c.Unwritten Law d.Written Law
46. It is the source of law which has not been enacted in a formal manner by legislature but it
does not necessarily mean that it is not written. Example: Tribal laws
a. Law b. Sticked Law c.Unwritten Law d.Written Law
47. Which of the following branch of the government has the power in making laws?
a. Executive Branch b.Judicial Branch c.Legislative Branch d. Social Branch
48. Which of the following branch of the government has the power in implementing the laws?
a. Executive Branch b.Judicial Branch c.Legislative Branch d. Social Branch
49. Which of the following branch of the government has the power to apply and evaluate laws?
a. Executive Branch b.Judicial Branch c.Legislative Branch d. Social Branch
50. Who is in the executive branch of the governement?
a. Congressmen b. Judge c.President of the d. Senators
Philippines
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Noted:
MARLITO V. AUSTRIA
Principal I
1. C 6. C
2. C 7. B
3. D 8. D
4. A 9. C
5. D 10. B
11. C 31. C
12. D 32. A
13. A 33. D
14. B 34. B
15. A 35. D
16. C 36. C
17. D 37. D
18. B 38. B
19. A 39. A
20. C 40. C
21. D 41. A
22. C 42. C
23. B 43. B
24. D 44. D
25. C 45. D
46. C
47. C
26. C 48. A
27. A 49. B
28. D 50. B
29. B
30. B