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CPE Law Reviewer Quiz

Test your knowledge of Philippine laws and regulations with our comprehensive CPE Law Reviewer Quiz! Designed for students, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding key legal concepts, this quiz consists of 52 multiple-choice questions covering various legal topics.

  • Topics include E-Commerce Law, Intellectual Property, Data Privacy, and more.
  • Perfect for preparing for exams or simply brushing up on your legal knowledge.
  • Track your progress and identify areas for improvement.
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AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE RECOGNITION AND USE OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS AND DOCUMENTS, PENALTIES FOR UNLAWFUL USE THEREOF, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Republic Act 8496
Republic Act 8794
Republic Act 10152
Republic Act 8080
Is a Philippine law that aims to protect the fundamental human right of privacy of communication while ensuring the free flow of information to promote innovation and growth.
Data Privacy Act (RA10173)
Optical Media
E-Commerce Law (RA8794)
Intellectual Property Act (RA8293)
Republic Act 8792, was signed into law last June 14, 2000 signed by _______>
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
President Joseph Estrada
President Rodrigo Duterte
President Bong Bong Marcos
The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines was signed into law 22 years ago today and became effective on _____.
January 11, 1998
January 12, 1998
June 19, 2000
June 14, 2000
The E-Commerce Law took effect last _____.
June 19,2000
June 9, 2000
June 11, 2000
January 11, 1998
_____ as amended [An Act Creating a Patent Office, Prescribing its Powers and Duties, Regulating the Issuance of Patents, and Appropriating Funds Therefor];
Republic Act 8479
Republic Act 10173
Republic Act 166
Republic Act 165
Unauthorized acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration or deletion of identifying information belonging to another, whether natural or juridical.
Data Interference
Computer-related Fraud
Computer-related Forgery
Computer-related Identity Theft

The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines is divided into five [5] parts, to wit:

PART I  - The Intellectual Property Office

PART II - The Law on Patents

PART III - The Law on Trademarks, Service Marks and Trade Names

PART IV - The Law on copyrights

PART V  -  Final Provisions

True
False
Acquisition of domain name over the Internet in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from the registering the same. This includes those existing trademark at the time of registration; names of persons other than the registrant; and acquired with intellectual property interests in it.
Cyber squatting
Cyber Libel
Misuse of device
Computer-related Forgery
Unauthorized hindering or interference with the functioning of a computer or computer network by inputting, transmitting, damaging, deleting, deteriorating, altering or suppressing computer data or program, electronic document, or electronic data messages, and including the introduction or transmission of viruses.
Illegal Access
Data Interference
System Interference
Illegal Interception
Unauthorized interception of any non-public transmission of computer data to, from, or within a computer system.
Illegal Access
Data Interference
System Interference
Illegal Interference
Unlawful or prohibited acts defined and punishable by Republic Act No. 9775 or the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, committed through a computer system.
Cybersex
Child Pornography
Pornography
Libel
LibelUnlawful or prohibited acts of libel as defined in Article 355 of the Revised Penal Code, as amended committed through a computer system or any other similar means which may be devised in the future.
Libel
Cybersex
Attempt in the commission of cybercrime 
Corporate Liability
The unauthorized use, possession, production, sale, procurement, importation, distribution, or otherwise making available, of devices, computer program designed or
Libel
Computer-related Forgery
Computer-related Fraud
Misuse of Device
Unauthorized alteration, damaging, deletion or deterioration of computer data, electronic document, or electronic data message, and including the introduction or transmission of viruses. Authorized action can also be covered by this provision if the action of the person went beyond agreed scope resulting to damages stated in this provision.
Illegal Interception
Data Interference
System Interference
Illegal Access
Unauthorized input, alteration, or deletion of computer data or program or interference in the functioning of a computer system, causing damage thereby with fraudulent intent.
Cyber-squatting
Data Interfence
Computer -related Fraud
Computer-related forgery
Any person who willfully attempts to commit any of the offenses enumerated in this  Act shall be held liable.
Aiding or Abetting in the commission of cybercrime
Attempt in the commission of cybercrime
Corporate Liability
Cyber-squatting
Knowingly committed on behalf of or for the benefit of a juridical person, by a natural person acting either individually or as part of an organ of the juridical person, who has a leading position within,
Aiding or Abetting in the commission of cybercri
Corporate Liability
Cyber-squatting
Attempt in the commission of cybercrime
This punishment is (imprisonment of six years and 1 day up to 12 years) or  a fine of at least Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or BOTH. If committed against critical infrastructure
Prision mayor
Reclusion Temporal
This punishment is (imprisonment for twelve years and one day up to twenty years) or a fine of at least Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000) up to a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred or BOTH
Prision mayor
Reclusion Temporal
This act grants the data subject (the person whose data is being processed) the following rights: the right to be informed about the collection and processing of personal data;
Intellectual Property Act (RA8293)
Data Privacy Act (RA 10173)
E-Commerce Law (RA8794)
Means any visible sign capable of distinguishing the goods (trademark) or services (service mark) of an enterprise and shall include a stamped or marked container of goods.
Mark
Trademark
Watermak
Service mark
To protect yourself from cybercrime you need to do is the given below except ___
Use strong passwords
Keep software and operating system updated
Give your personal datas to other people
Contact companies directly about suspicious requests Be mindful of which website URLs you visit
It means the name or designation identifying or distinguishing an enterprise.
Trade name
Watermark name
Mark
Service mark name
Grants to the copyright holder exclusive control over the distribution and reproduction of that material. This law attempts to balance the intellectual property interest of authors and publishers with society's need for the free exchange of ideas.
Copyright Law
Data Privacy Act
Intellectual property
E- commerce

Under the old law, the penalties for repetition of infringement are:  ____ of imprisonment and the offense prescribes in 2 years; under the present law, the penalties range from PhP100,000 to PhP300,000 and/or 6 months to 3 years of imprisonment and the offense prescribes in 3 years.

PhP20,000 and/or 5 years
PhP100,000 and/or 5 years
PhP10,000 and/or 5 years
PhP10,000 and/or 6 years
Fine of PhP50,000 to PhP150,000 and/or imprisonment of 1 to 3 years
First offender
Second Offender
Third Offender
For third and subsequent offenders - fine of PhP500,000 to PhP1.5 Million and/or imprisonment of 6 to 9 years.
True
False
The agency of the government in charge of the implementation of the Intellectual Property Code is the Intellectual Property Office which replaced the Bureau of Patents, Trademarks and Technology Transfer and it is divided into?
6
5
8
AN ACT CREATING THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, DEFINING ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
RA 10173
RA10844
RA 8496
RA 8794
€“ a storage medium or device in which information, including sounds and or images or software code, has been stored, either by mastering and/or replication or duplication
Optical media
Data privacy act
E-commerce
Intellectual property act
It is an act regulating optical media. Reorganizing for this purpose the videogram regulatory board, providing penalties therefor, and for other purposes.
OPTICAL MEDIA ACT OF 2013
OPTICAL MEDIA ACT OF 2003
OPTICAL MEDIA ACT OF 2018
OPTICAL MEDIA ACT OF 2000
Also known as the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines
RA 8293
RA10173
RA10844
RA 8496
The authority granted by the Optical Media Board (OMB) to persons, establishments or entities registered with the OMB to engage in the businesses or activities enumerated in Section 1, Rule 1, Title II of these Rules.
License
Patent
Certificate
Register
A storage medium or device characterized by a base, usually plastic, coated with ferric oxide powder, in which visual and/or aural information, or software code, may be recorded or stored, including, but not limited to, magnetic tape, cassettes, video tape, diskettes and floppy discs or any technical variation thereof as may be determined by the Board.
Optical media
Source Identification Code
Magnetic media
Replication
The process of manufacturing optical media by reproducing or generating copies of the stamper in an injection molding machine or other forms of replicating equipment .
Optical media
Source identification Code
Magnetic Media
Replication
A system of codes to identify the source of all optical media mastered, manufactured or replicated by any establishment or entity.
Optical media
Source identification Code
Magnetic Media
Replication
Every license shall be in a form prescribed by the Optical Media Board (OMB) and shall be valid for a period of five to six years subject to conditions as the OMB may impose. The OMB may amend or renew a license upon application made by the licensee in accordance with this Act.
True
False
Every license shall be in a form prescribed by the Optical Media Board (OMB) and shall be valid for a period of three years subject to conditions as the OMB may impose. The OMB may amend or renew a license upon application made by the licensee in accordance with this Act.
True
False
If the offender is a government official or employee, he/she shall suffer perpetual disqualification from public office and forfeiture of his right to vote and participate in any public election for ten (10) years.
True
False
Ethics is Derived from the Greek word “ethos”, which means “way of living”
True
False
This is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with human conduct, more specifically the behavior of individuals in society.
Moral
Moral Dilemma
Utilitarianism
Ethics
It is a guide of principles designed to help professionals conduct honestly and with integrity that govern decisions and behavior at a company or organization.
Code of Dilemma
Code of ethics
Intellectual property code
No right answer
NSPE was established in 1934 to realize a simple but vital goal: create an inclusive, nontechnical organization dedicated to the interests of licensed professional engineers, regardless of practice area, that would protect engineers (and the public) from unqualified practitioners, build public recognition for the profession, and stand against unethical practices and inadequate compensation.
National Society of Professional Engineers
National Sovereignty of Professional Engineers
Natural Society of Professional Engineers
NSPE established in year _____.
1993
1943
1934
1923
Design, build, and maintain the foundation for our modern society, our buildings, roads and bridges, drinking water and energy systems, sea ports and airports, and the infrastructure for a cleaner environment, to name just a few.
Geodetic engineer
Civil engineer
Genetic Engineer
Computer engineer
Work on air and water pollution, seawater desalination, engine efficiency, alternative fuels, biodegradables, and more to combat climate change and work toward a greener future. They create machines that can make our lives much simpler, such as the automobile and airplane.
Civil engineer
Computer engineer
Mechanical engineer
Geodetic engineer
Produce more food by developing ways to enlarge fruits, vegetables, and other crops. It will help us to understand things like mutations in genetics, DNA, the human genome, etc.
Civil engineer
Computer engineer
Genetic engineer
Mechanical engineer
It is all about manufacturing economically, sustainably, safely, selectively in an environmentally friendly manner. All emission scrubbing units, water treatment units, solid waste management equipment are working in as efficient and safe manner as possible because of applications of all kinds of engineering including chemical.
Mechanical engineer
Chemical engineer
Civil engineer
computer engineer
Play a key role in technological advancement. These professionals design, build, maintain, and upgrade computer hardware, software, and networks. They provide innovative, practical solutions to technology and business problems.
Mechanical engineer
Chemical engineer
Electrical engineer
Computer engineer
Design for sustainability is an approach that puts the well-being of people and the sustainability of the environment last
True
False
Design for Sustainability is a different approach where sustainability is the key objective overarching the others. In this case profitability and market share can’t overshadow sustainability, indeed they enhance it.
True
False
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