SOCIAL STUDIES (AP) Q4
Dive into Philippine Political Dynasties Quiz
Test your knowledge on the political landscape of the Philippines with our engaging quiz focused on political dynasties, corruption, rights, and governance. Challenge yourself with 30 carefully crafted questions that cover a range of topics related to social studies and politics.
- Understand the dynamics of political families
- Learn about graft and corruption challenges
- Explore historical and contemporary political rights
Is understood as a lineage of hereditary succession to an essentially same position
Dynasty
Dynast
Political Dynasty
A ruler in a dynasty is sometimes referred to as a “___________”, but this term is also used to describe any member of a reigning family who retains succession rights to a throne.
Dynasty
Dynast
Dynastic Marriage
Political Dynasty
Notable Philippine political dynasties include all of these names except for:
Marcos
Macapagals
Pacquaio
Roxas
Defined as the acquisition of goods, money, positions and other forms of profit by dishonest or questionable means, often times by the use of one’s office influence or position
Corruption
Graft
______________ usually have a strong consolidated support base concentrated around the province in which they are dominant.
Royal Intermarriage
Political Dynasties
Dynasties
The word “__________” basically refers or used to describe a member or a family member who is in line for the throne or reigning heir
Dynast
Dynasty
Dynastic
Bombastic
Is also known as “royal Intermarriage” It is one that complies with monarchical house law restrictions, so that the descendants are eligible to inherit the throne and/or other royal privileges
Marriage
Political Marriage
Dynastic Marriage
The inducement of an official or office personnel to join or to do an act of graft, the motive of which is to have a share in the “spoils”.
Graft
Corruption
Political Corruption
__________ considered graft and corruption as the third major hindrance towards attaining his development strategy for the country
Pres. V Ramos
Jaime Cardinal Sin
Refers to the concept of human beings as having universal natural rights, or status, regardless of legal jurisdiction or other localizing, such as ethnicity, nationality, and sex.
Human Actions
Human Rights
Human Freedom
This is done by high officials of the government whereby non-existing projects are financed by the government while non-existing personnel or pensioners are being paid salaries & allowances.
Nepotism & Favoritism
Ghost projects & Payrolls
Tax envasion
The __________ Constitution of the republic of the Philippines: Article 2 – Declaration of principles and state policies, section 26 states that “The state shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and political dynasties as may be defined by law.
1980
1978
1987
1967
In the construction of infrastructure projects, contractors have the practice of passing the work from one contractor to another
Tax evasion
Evasion of Public bidding in the awarding of contracts
Extortion
Passing of Contracts
The “________” system or the act of citizens to bribe government officials occupying sensitive positions in government is perpetuated due to bureaucratic red tape.
Tong
Lagay
Extortion
Due to corruption, the ___________ gets lost
Principle
Integrity
Integrity & Principle
Government officials particularly those occupying high positions tend to cause the appointment or employment of relatives and close friends to government positions even if they are not qualified or eligible to discharge the functions of that office
Extortion
Nepotism & Favoritism
Tong or “Protection Money”
The act of citizens to bribe government officials occupying sensitive positions in government is perpetuated due to bureaucratic red tape.
Tax evasion
Extortion
Protection Money
Bribery
Essential part or our lives, intrinsic.
Universal
Inherent
Inidivisible
Inalienable
Government offices, particularly Bids & Awards Committees (BAC) forego the awarding of contracts through public bidding or award these contracts to favored business enterprises or contractors
Extortion
Passing of contracts
Evasion of Public bidding in the awarding of contracts
Tong or “Protection Money”
Graft and corruption in the Philippines was considered as the “biggest problem of all” by Jaime Cardinal Sin, the Archbishop of Manila.
1989
1988
1982
1998
Pertains to access to resources- such as land, labor, physical, and financial capital- that are essential for the creation, legal appropriation, and market exchange of goods and services (e.g. Right to work, right to own property, right to adequate standard of living, etc. )
Political Rights
Economic Rights
Cultural Rights
Social Rights
Human rights must be enjoyed by everyone in its full range
Inherent
Universal
Inalienable
Indivisible
Relates to living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups (e.g. Right to social security, right to social welfare, etc.)
Social Rights
Cultural Rights
Economic Rights
Civil Rights
President V. Ramos considered graft and corruption as the third major hindrance towards attaining his development strategy for the country
1988
1989
1992
Pertains to rights belonging to a person by reason of citizenship (e.g.. Right to a name, right to freedom from discrimination, right to equality before the law, right to public trial, right to marry, right to leave a country, etc.)
Universal Rights
Social Rights
Economic Rights
Cultural Rights
Civil Rights
Can’t be taken away or transferred (but can be limited when the exercise of it is an affront to the rights of others
Universal
Human Rights
Inalienable
Inherent
Dynastic Marriage is also known as “________________” It is one that complies with monarchical house law restrictions, so that the descendants are eligible to inherit the throne and/or other royal privileges
Political Intermarriage
Dynastic Intermarriage
Political Intercourse
Royal Intermarriage
Enables the people to participate in running or influencing the administration of the government (e.g. Right to vote, right to freedom of expression, right to free and periodic elections, etc.)
Civil Rights
Political Rights
Economic Rights
The term “dynast” is sometimes used to refer to ____________ of a realm’s monarchs, and sometimes to those who hold succession rights through cognatic royal descent
Realms Descendant
Agnatic Descendant
Monarchs Descendant
This is form of bribery which is done by citizens performing illegal activities and operations
Extortion
Tong or “Protection Money"
Passing of contracts
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