History
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2. In the book The Origins of Continents
and Oceans, Northern Hemisphere was
called
A. Gondwanaland C. Pangaea
B. Laurasia D. Antarctica
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3. According to Visayan myth, the name of
the mythical bird who pleaded to the gods
for help was
A. Si-Kalac C. Katala
B. Manaul D. Si-Kavay
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4. The Migration Theory, Land Bridge
Theory, Legend of Ten Bornean Datus and
Malakas at Maganda talks about
the__________ of the Philippines.
A. peopling of islands
B. geographical formation
C. formation of first societies
D. movement of people in the islands
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5. Theorizes that Filipinos descended from
different groups that came from Southeast
Asia in successive waves of migration
(Migration Theory). Each group had a
distinct culture, with its own customs and
traditions.
A. Landa Jocano C. Charles Darwin
B. Henry Otley Beyer D. Robert Fox
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6. The first migrants in the Philippines existed
about 250,000 years ago. They did not have any
knowledge of agriculture, and lived by hunting
and fishing. It was precisely in search of food
that they came to the Philippines by way of the
land bridges that connected the Philippines and
Indonesia.
A. Java Men C. Dawn Men
B. Peking Men D. Negritos
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7. Brown-skinned and of medium height,
with straight black hair and flat noses.
Their technology was said to be more
advanced than that of their predecessors.
They engaged in pottery, weaving, jewelry
making and metal smelting, and introduced
the irrigation system in rice planting.
A. Aetas C. Dawn Men
B. Negritos D. Malays
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8. In 1962, a skullcap and a portion of a
jaw-presumed to be a human origin-were
found in the Caves of Palawan by
archaeologist Robert Fox and Manuel
Santiago, who both worked for the
National Museum. Carbon dating placed
their age at 21,000 to 22,000 years.
A. Callao Man C. Peking Men
B. Tabon Man D. Java Men
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9. Based on the migration theory of Otley
Beyer, iron Age culture was introduced into
the Philippine archilpelago by
A. Malay C. Negritos
B. Indonesians D. Chinese
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10. Trade with China is already well
established during this time. The
Philippines was trading yellow wax, cotton,
pearls, shells, betel nuts and jute cloth.
A. 11th Century C. 13th Century
B. 12th Century D. 14th Century
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11. The earliest known written language
used for communication among pre-
colonial Filipinos.
A. Sanskrit C. Alibata
B. Baybayin D. Mandarin
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12. The following greatly contributed
cultural influence among ancient Filipinos,
which is the least?
A. Indian C. Chinese
B. Muslim D. Japanese
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13. A chapter of this author’s book on
Chinese Maritime commerce was about
the Philippines called the country of the
Mayi.
A. Genghis Khan C. Chao Jukua
B. Morga D. Limahong
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14. The Moslems begin settling in
Mindanao and Jolo during this time.
Traditionally, one Kabunsuan, a native of
Johore and son of an Arab father and
Malay mother, converts the Magindanao
Moros to Islam.
A. 14th Century C. 16th Century
B. 15th Century D. 17th Century
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15. The following tribes thrive in Luzon
during the 16th Century except one.
A. Bikols C. Pampangos
B. Tagalogs D. Bisayans
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16. The concept of Bathala came from the
religious influence of.
A. Hindus C. Muslims
B. Chinese D. Indonesians
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17. The public announcer of the barangay
who announces the promulgation of the
new rules and regulations.
A. Trial by Ordeal C. Umalohokan
B. Judicial D. Succession
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18. The Filipino is a product of a mixture of
races and blending of Eastern and Western
culture but he is basically a
A. Mestizo C. Indonesian
B. Chinese D. Malay
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19. If a freemen married a dependent their
only child would become
A. freemen
B. dependent
C. noble
D. half free and half dependent
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20. In order to show that God always took
the side of the innocent the early Filipinos
resorted to trial
A. by number of witness
B. by ordeal
C. by verbal ability
D. by jury
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21. The agreement between Spain and
Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over
lands newly discovered or explored by
Christopher Columbus and other late 15
Century voyagers.
A. Treaty of Versailles
B. Treaty of Paris
C. Treaty of Zaragoza
D. Treaty of Tordesillas
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22. A special kind of patent or charter issued by
a pope. It is named after the seal that is
appended to the end to authenticate it. Were
originally issued by popes for various reasons of
public communication, but after the fifteenth
century they were only issued for the most
formal or solemn of occasions.
A. Papal Decrees C. Papal Bulls
B. Papal Orders D. Papal Nuncios
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23. Among the following Spanish galleons,
which galleon Ferdinand Magellan’s
flagship?
A. Victoria C. San Antonio
B. Trinidad D. Santiago
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24. On March 16, 1521, Ferdinand
Magellan sights Samar and then preceded
the next day to an island called Homonhon.
On March 25 they arrived at Limasawa but
still are unable to obtain enough food.
Who was the native leader of Limasawa
Island?
A. Rajah Humabon C. Rajah Kulambo
B. Rajah Siagu D. Datu Zula
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25. The first Filipino who effectively
repelled Spanish aggressor was
A. Humabon C. Cali-pulako
B. Sulayman D. Lakandula
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26. What was the first miscalculation of Ferdinand Magellan
during his expedition in 1521?
A. Magellan miscalculated the great distance of the Pacific
Ocean that brought them farther north of Moluccas
B. Magellan ordered some of his men to burn some of the
houses near the shore of Mactan to divert the attention of
the locals while they retreat.
C. Magellan ordered only forty nine of his men to wear the
armor not knowing that the distance of their galleons from
the shore was too far for the bullets and canons to reach.
D. Magellan did not know that there was an island north of
the spice island.
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27. After Magellan died, Serrano took over
the chores of leadership but he died in the
Cebu uprising. Who replaced Serrano and
was able to complete the expedition?
A. Alvaro de Saavedra
B. Jofre de Loaisa
C. Sebastian del Cano
D. Hernando dela Torre
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28. He named Samar and Leyte “Filipinas”
in honor of Prince Philip II of Spain, son of
King Carlos.
A. Lopez de Villalobos
B. Alvaro de Saavedra
C. Andres de Urdaneta
D. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
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29. In 1565 Legaspi concluded a blood
compact with the chief of Bohol named
A. Raja Tupas
B. Rajah Sulayman
C. Sikatuna
D. Lakandula
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30. The first Governor-General of Spain
here in the Philippines.
A. Lopez de Villalobos
B. Alvaro de Saavedra
C. Andres de Urdaneta
D. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
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31. Ruler of Manila first opposed to the
Spanish takeover but lost the battle.
A. Rajah Soliman
B. Rajah Puti
C. Datu Sumakwel
D. Datu Humabon
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32. Spain reigned over the Philippines for 333
years, from 1565 to 1898. Since Spain was far
from the country, the Spanish king ruled the
Islands through Mexico, which was then another
Spanish colony. Who was the leader of Mexico
who concurrently manages the Philippines until
Mexico got its independence?
A. Governor-General
B. President
C. King
D. Viceroy
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33. A special judicial court that investigates
the performance of a governor general
who was about to be replaced.
A. Residencia
B. Royal audencia
C. Bandalla
D. Visita
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34. Served as an advisory body to the Governor
General and had the power to check and a report
on his abuses. This body also audited the
expenditures of the colonial government and
sent a yearly report to Spain. The Archbishop and
other government officials could also report the
abuses of the colonial government to be Spanish
king.
A. Residencia
B. Royal audencia
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35. The Council of the Indies in Spain sent a
government official to observe conditions in the
colony and repor his findings directly to the
King.
A. Residencia
B. Royal audencia
C. Bandalla
D. Visita
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36. Which of the following sporadic uprising is
considered as the longest revolt?
A. Bankaw C. Tamblot
B. Dagohoy D. Magalat
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37. The Suez Canal, which connected the Red Sea
and the Mediterranean Sea, was inaugurated in
1869. By passing through the Canal, vessels
journeying between Barcelona and Manila no
longer had to pass by the Cape of Good Hope, at
the southern tip of Africa. Thus, they were able to
shorten their travelling time from three months to
32 days. Who built the Suez Canal
A. Ferdinand de Lesseps
B. Alexander von Humboldt
C. Christopher Colles
D. Anthony Burton
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38. On November 21, 1849 Governor General
Narciso Clavería ordered a systematic
distribution of family names for the natives to
use. What was produced in order for Filipinos to
be able to get approved surnames assigned to
families in all towns?
A. Catalogo de Apellidos un Alfabetico
B. Instituto de Servicio Civil
C. Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos
D. Certifico de Hijos y Hijas
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39. Men and women of pre-colonial times
had weakness for personal adornment.
Aside from jewels, tattooing of the body
was common. In the Visayas tattooed men
were called
A. Umalahokan C. Ati
B. Pintados D. Polista
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40. Filipino as a term used in reference to
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Previous to this, the Spaniards had always
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founded by the Dominicans in 1611 is
A. Ateneo de Manila
B. San Juan de Letran
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by Lakandula and Sulayman were followed
by Magalat, Tamblot, Bankaw, Dagohoy and
Diego Silang. These revolts were merely
failure. In your own opinion how can you
prevent sporadic revolts to become failure.
A. Initiative C. Respect for others
B. National Unity D. Hospitality
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social transformation that took place as a result of
Spanish colonization.
A. Adoption of fiesta to honor patron saints
B. Giving Spanish surname to Filipinos
C. Introduction of Gregorian Calendar
D. Introduction of crops and fruits trees- that came
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countries except Mexico. Thus, the "Galleon Trade"
was born. The Galleon Trade was a government
monopoly. Only two galleons were used: One sailed
from Mexico to Manila with some 500,000 pesos
worth of goods, spending 120 days at sea; the other
sailed from Manila to Mexico with some 250,000
pesos worth of goods spending 90 days at sea . What
is the other name of the Galleon trade.
A. Manila-Mexico Trade C. Manila-Acapulco Trade
B. Mexico-Manila Trade D.Acapulco-Manila
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46. He implemented a “general economic plan” aimed
at making the Philippines self sufficient. He
established the “Economic Society of Friends of the
Country”, which gave incentives to farmers for
planting cotton, spices, and sugarcane; encouraged
miners to extract gold, silver, tin, and copper; and
rewarded investors for scientific discoveries they
made.
A. Santiago De Vera C. Pedro Rojas
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their own government long before the
coming of the Spaniards. It was called
A, Council of Leaders
B. Barangay
C. Lakan
D. Raja
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came as a response to the long period of
Spanish misrule that hampered political
and economic development. Which of the
following is not a contributing factor to the
development of Filipino nationalism?
A. Personal Grievances
B. Secularization Controversy
C. Racial Prejudice
D. Rise of the Middle Class
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pieces as "Fray Botod," "Esperanza," and
"La Hija del Fraile," which all criticized the
abuses of Spanish friars in the Philippines.
A. Jose Rizal
B. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
C. Graciano Lopez Jaena
D. Mariano Ponce
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the newspaper Diariong Tagalog in 1882. Some
of his most popular writings included "Caiigat
Cayo", "Dasalan at Tocsohan," and "Ang
Sampung Kautusan ng mga Prayle".
A. Jose Rizal
B. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
C. Graciano Lopez Jaena
D. Mariano Ponce
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called “La Liga Filipina” on July 3, 1892 came
before the Katipunan, who was the first and last
president of the organization?
A. Agustin dela Rosa
B. Deodato Arellano
C. Jose Rizal
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council) was the highest governing body of the
Katipunan. It was headed by a supremo, or
president. Each province had a “Sangguaniang
Bayan” (Provincial Council) and each town had a
“Sangguniang Balangay” (Popular Council). Who
was the first elected Supremo of the Katipunan?
A. Deodato Arellano
B. Ladislao Diwa
C. Teodoro Plata
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A. Andres Bonifacio
B. Mariano Alvarez
C. Baldomero Aguinaldo
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Philippine Revolutionary Government held at
Tejeros, Cavite.
A. Artemio Ricarte
B. Emiliano Riego De Dios
C. Mariano Trias
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liberated by the Filipinos?
A. Manila
B. Bulacan
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Governor-General opens negotiations with the
Filipinos until they reach an agreement.
A. Gov. Gen. de Rivera
B. Gov. Gen. Blanco
C. Gov. Gen. Polavieja
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A. Spaniards will admit defeat against the
Filipinos
B. Peace will reign and all the reforms will be
implemented
C. There will be shared leadership between
Spain and Philippines
D. The leadership of Aguinaldo will leave the
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58. What started the American-Spanish War?
A. The bombing of Pearl harbour
B. The attack of Spanish soldiers on American
soldiers
C. The sinking of the battleship Maine
D. The killing of Cubans in Cuba
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and American Navy which made Commodore
Dewey famous in all parts of America.
A. Battle of Maine
B. Battle of Manila Bay
C. Battle of Leyte
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60. What transpired after the provisional
government was formed after due to the
destruction of the Spanish fleet?
A. Declaration of independence by Aguinaldo
B. Treaty of Paris
C. Election of Philippine Assembly
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A. Unicameralism
B. Bicameralism
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62. As payment for the public improvements
made by Spain in the Philippines, USA agreed to
pay Spain.
A. 20 million dollars
B. 20 million dollars gold
C. 20 million Mexican dollars
D. 20 million Pesos
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Philippines after the Treaty of Paris?
A. To give the Philippines its independence
B. To make Filipinos pay for their independence
C. To make the Philippines one of its province
D. To ask the Filipinos to leave the country
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sharing occupation of Manila, what did
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A. Aguinaldo transferred the government to
Malolos
B. Aguinaldo and his troops fired upon the
American and started a new war
C. Aguinaldo agreed that the Americans are
stronger and went home
D. Aguinaldo resisted and was killed
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insurrection?
A. When Filipinos attack Manila
B. When an Englishman soldier shot a Filipino
soldier at Sociego Street Sta. Mesa
C. When the Filipino soldiers cross the Bridge at
Sta. Mesa
D. When McKinley ordered the attack of the
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$20 million and give it to the Filipinos so that
they could be free; he believed the U.S. should
exercise global economic power but avoid
annexing colonies?
A. McKinley
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National Red Cross which was established on
February 17, 1899?
A. Gregoria de Jesus
B. Teogora Agoncillo
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and coward respectively, this adviser and
speechwriter of Pres. Aguinaldo allegedly lead
the assassination of Gen. Antonio Luna.
A. Capt. Pedro Janolino
B. Felipe Buencamino
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operation which captured Gen. Emilio
Aguinaldo.
A. Gen. Frederick Funston
B. Gen. Wesley Merit
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A. Francisco Villajuan
B. Cecilio Segismundo
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the local gov’ts in the pacified municipalities.
Every town elected a municipal president,
barrio chief.
A. Gen. Frederick Funston
B. Gen. Elwel Otis
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recommended a form of government for the
Philippines with an elected lower house and an
upper house half elected and half appointed.
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B. The Truman Commission
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Commission?
A. Henry C. Ide
B. Dean C. Worcester
C. Bernard Moses
D. William H. Taft
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occupation, by Dr. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera.
Its aims are immediate peace and annexation of
the Philippines by the United States.
A. Liberal Party
B. Nacionalista Party
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July 4 of this year is designated as the formal
changeover from military to civil government in
the Philippines.
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B. William Taft
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States enacts the Philippine Bill of 1902. What
does this legislative measure entail?
A. It provides for the establishment of the
Philippine Senate
B. It provides for the establishment of the
Philippine Congress
C. It provides for the establishment of the
Philippine Judiciary
D. It provides for the establishment of the
Philippine Assembly
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Immediata and Union Nacionalista gave birth to
this poitical party which advocated immediate
independence through legal means.
A. Liberal Party
B. Nacionalista Party
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Filipino to be elected Speaker of the House, the
highest elected position?
A. Manuel Quezon
B. Pedro Paterno
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A. Philippine resident commissioners to the U.S.
Congress.
B. Philippine resident commissioners to the
Philippine Congress
C. Philippine resident commissioners to the
Philippine Senate
D. Philippine resident commissioners to the U.S.
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negotiates a formal agreement with the Sultan
of Jolo, whereby the latter gives up his political
rights as ruler and retains only his position as
spiritual head of the Muslims. In return, the
Sultan is granted an annual pension of P12,000
and some lands in Jolo.
A. Abu Bakar
B. Jamalul Kiram II
C. Eid Kabalu
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81. The second organic Law which will provide
for a Philippine Bicameral legislature was
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A. Parity Rights
B. Sedition Law
C. Flag Law
D. Jones Law
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Roosevelt signs the Public Act No. 127 giving
independence to the Philippines after a
transition period of ten years.
A. Payne-Aldrich Act
B. Jones Act
C. Hare-Hawes Cutting Act
D. Tydings-Mc Duffie Act
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is assembled to frame the Constitution of the
Philippines. Who elected president of the
convention?
A. Jose Abad Santos
B. Claro M. Recto
C. Jose P Laurel
D. Manuel Roxas
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L. Quezon and Sergio Osmena as President and
Vice President, respectively, of the
Commonwealth of the Philippines is announced
by the Legislature. Who was their number one
competitor?
A. Emilio Aguinaldo
B. Gregorio Aglipay
C. Juan Sumulong
D. Manuel Roxas
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Pres. Quezon advocated and finally resolved?
A. Women in the labor force
B. Women’s Suffrage
C. Sexual Harassment
D. National Language
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A. Chief Justice of the Philippines
B. President of the Philippines
C. Senator of the Philippines
D. Congressman of the Philippines
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87. The Japanese successful invasion of the
Philippines was climaxed by the surrender of
the joint Fil-Am forces in May 6, 1942 in
a. Bataan c. Capas
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to march from Bataan to this place.
A. Sta. Maria, Bulacan
B. Imus, Cavite
C. Lipa, Batangas
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A. Manuel Roxas
B. Gloria Arroyo
C. Sergio Osmena
D. Elpidio Quirino
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Commonwealth Government and First
President of the Third Republic of the
Philippines.
A. Manuel Roxas
B. Elpidio Quirino
C. Sergio Osmena
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presidential race against Pres. Osmena.
A. Federal Party
B. Nacionalista Party
C. Liberal Party
D. MP Party
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inaugurated Third Philippine Republic and
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A. Treaty of General Relations
B. Philippine Rehabilitation Act
C. Philippine Trade Act
D. Philippine Rehabilitation Finance Corporation
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A. Payne-Aldrich Act
B. Treaty of General Relations
C. Tydings Rehabilitation Act
D. War Reconstruction Act
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during his presidency.
A. Creation of the House of Representatives
B. Creation of the Supreme Court of the
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C. Creation of the Trade Department
D. Creation of the Central Bank of the
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as President of the Philippines, per line of
succession.
A. Ramon Magsaysay
B. Elpidio Quirino
C. Carlos Garcia
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A. Ramon Magsaysay
B. Carlos Romulo
C. Carlos Garcia
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the Philippines
A. Elpidio Quirino
B. Carlos Romulo
C. Carlos Garcia
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A. LASEDECO
B. NARRA
C. Filipino First
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A. Macapagal
B. Marcos
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A. The Untouchable
B. The Poor Boy from Lubao
C. The Man
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A. Ferdinand Marcos
B. Carlos Garcia
C. Corazon Aquino
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Marcos which consequently put him to jail?
A. The rival politician of his brother
B. The rival politician of his father
C. The rival politician of his uncle
D. The rival politician of his grandfather
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Ferdinand Marcos before he was summoned by
the Supreme Court and consequently released
the official grade of 92.35%
A. 100%
B. 99.35%
C. 98.5%
D. 96.45%
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A. SEATO
B. ASEAN
C. MAPHILINDO
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B. Change the charter of the government
C. Assassinated all his political rivals
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A. Joker Arroyo
B. Benigno Aquino
C. Jovito Salonga
D. Aquilino Pimentel
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A. Bagong Lipunan
B. Gintong Ani
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A. Andres Rizal
B. Ongineb Oniuqa
C. Marcial Bonifacio
D. Delfin Lazaro
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B. The changing of the Constitution
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forces Movement – Soldiers of the Filipino
People who led six coups against the
administration of Pre. Corazon Aquino?
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B. Gregorio Honasan
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B. Joseph Estrada
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A. Vision 2020
B. Strong Republic
C. Tiger Economy
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B. Gloria Arroyo
C. Joseph Estrada
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B. Jose de Venecia
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B. Gloria Arroyo
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B. Antonio Trillanes
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118. Fought Pres. Arroyo when she ran for a full
term in the 2004 Presidential elections. He died
of brain aneurysm later the same year.
A. Jose de Venecia
B. Eddie Villanueva
C. Fernando Poe Jr.
D. Eddie Gil
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2006, what did Pres. Arroyo did to arrest the
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A. Declared a State of National Emergency
B. Declared Martial Law
C. Declared a Public Holiday
D. Declared Peace talks
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120. After ten years of presidency, Pres. Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo became the second politician
to pursue a lower office after their presidency.
Who was the first president to pursue a lower
office after presidency?
A. Pres. Emilio Aguinaldo
B. Pres. Ramon Magsaysay
C. Pres. Jose P. Laurel
D. Pres. Joseph Estrada
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