DepEd-National Capital Region
Division of City Schools – Valenzuela
GEN. T. DE LEON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Senior High School Department
QUARTER 3 UNIT TEST 2 IN
PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE
Name:________________________________________________
Score: ________________________
Strand/Section:____________________Date: ________________
Teacher: _______________________
10. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
a. Jose P. Laurel
c. Diosdado Macapagal
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the following items carefully.
b. Carlos P. Garcia
d. Ferdinand E. Marcos
Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate sheet of
11. ANALOGY: Nation: Cultural; Country: Geographical;
paper.
State: _____
a. Geographical
c. Political
1. It is the ability to achieve a desired outcome or ability to
b. Linguistic
d. Territorial
influence the behavior of others.
12. ANALOGY: Aguinaldo: Revolutionary; Quezon:
a. Commitment
c. Power
Commonwealth; Roxas: ______
b. Compliance
d. Resistance
a. Malolos Republic
c. Third Republic
2. This consequence of power refers to readiness or act of
b. Second Republic
d. Fourth Republic
agreeing to do something.
13. The Philippines experienced a restoration of democracy, a
a. Commitment
c. Referent
shift toward redemocratization and a return to
b. Compliance
d. Resistance
constitutionalism during this period.
3. What type of power is exercised if the target person
a. Spanish period
c. Post-war era
complies because he or she identifies with the agent and wants
b. American period
d. Post-EDSA era
to gain the agent’s approval?
14. What happens when the Executive Department of the
a. Coercive power
c. Referent Power
government is merged with the Legislative or Lawb. Legitimate power
d. Reward power
Making Body?
4. What face of power are we dealing with if we consider
a. The President will be the head of the government.
conscious actions that in some way influence the content of
b. The Parliament will be formed as combination of
decisions?
law-making and implementation.
a. Power as decision-making
c. Power as agenda setting
c. The Federal government is formed to have a separate
b. Power as thought control
d. Power as necessity
entity with the local government.
5. Which of the following situations does NOT clearly show
d. Nothing will happen.
the use of power?
15. When a manager is able force an employee to follow an
a. The 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution displayed unity
order by threatening, he is exercising
of the people in ousting a tyrant.
a. Expert Power
c. Reward Power
b. The President made sure that his constituents were happy
b. Coercive Power
d. Referent Power
by giving away cash gifts and other goods during Christmas.
c. The teacher demanded that the class immediately return
II. TRUE OR FALSE.
the classroom globe to its proper place.
d. While in a cafe, you got into a heated argument after
1. There are nations that are not States.
someone accidentally spilled coffee on your pants.
2. There was no politics or system of governance in the
6. During the Pre Colonial period, the Philippines was
Philippines prior to colonization period.
organized into independent and self-sufficient political units
3. Territory is the power of the state to command and
known as the ________..
enforce obedience of its will from people.
a. Tribes
c. Capitol
4. Spanish colonization established a centralized form of
b. Barangay
d. Vinta
government in the Philippines where all power and
7. This law provided a 10-year transition period for the
authority rest in the King of Spain through his
Philippine Commonwealth to prepare Filipinos for selfrepresentative, the governor-general.
governance.
5. South Korea cannot be considered a state because of its
a. Biak na Bato Constitution
c. Tydings-McDuffie Law
territorial disputes with North Korea.
b. Philippine Organic Act of 1902 d. 1935 Constitution
6. The Philippines is a democratic and republican state.
8. What happens during Martial Law?
7. The president of the Philippines is both the head of
a. The state of emergency is declared suspending the basic
government and the head of state.
rights of the people.
8.
The principle of checks and balances separate the
b. The state of calamity is declared because the entire country
functions and powers of the three branches of
is in danger.
c. The military looks for their enemies and kill them secretly.
government.
d. The Communist Republic of China will take over the
9. The Philippines has a Bicameral Legislative system.
country.
10. Power is the belief or acceptance of the authority of a
9. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
governing law or regime.
a. Government
c. Sovereignty
b. Territory
d. Globalization
DepEd-National Capital Region
Division of City Schools – Valenzuela
GEN. T. DE LEON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Senior High School Department
QUARTER 3 UNIT TEST 2 IN
PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE
Name:________________________________________________
Strand/Section:____________________Date: ________________
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the following items carefully.
Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. It is the ability to achieve a desired outcome or ability to
influence the behavior of others.
a. Commitment
c. Power
b. Compliance
d. Resistance
2. This consequence of power refers to readiness or act of
agreeing to do something.
a. Commitment
c. Referent
b. Compliance
d. Resistance
3. What type of power is exercised if the target person
complies because he or she identifies with the agent and wants
to gain the agent’s approval?
a. Coercive power
c. Referent Power
b. Legitimate power
d. Reward power
4. What face of power are we dealing with if we consider
conscious actions that in some way influence the content of
decisions?
a. Power as decision-making
c. Power as agenda setting
b. Power as thought control
d. Power as necessity
5. Which of the following situations does NOT clearly show
the use of power?
a. The 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution displayed unity
of the people in ousting a tyrant.
b. The President made sure that his constituents were happy
by giving away cash gifts and other goods during Christmas.
c. The teacher demanded that the class immediately return
the classroom globe to its proper place.
d. While in a cafe, you got into a heated argument after
someone accidentally spilled coffee on your pants.
6. During the Pre Colonial period, the Philippines was
organized into independent and self-sufficient political units
known as the ________..
a. Tribes
c. Capitol
b. Barangay
d. Vinta
7. This law provided a 10-year transition period for the
Philippine Commonwealth to prepare Filipinos for selfgovernance.
a. Biak na Bato Constitution
c. Tydings-McDuffie Law
b. Philippine Organic Act of 1902 d. 1935 Constitution
8. What happens during Martial Law?
a. The state of emergency is declared suspending the basic
rights of the people.
b. The state of calamity is declared because the entire country
is in danger.
c. The military looks for their enemies and kill them secretly.
d. The Communist Republic of China will take over the
country.
9. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
c. Government
c. Sovereignty
d. Territory
d. Globalization
Score: ________________________
Teacher: _______________________
10. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
c. Jose P. Laurel
c. Diosdado Macapagal
d. Carlos P. Garcia
d. Ferdinand E. Marcos
11. ANALOGY: Nation: Cultural; Country: Geographical;
State: _____
c. Geographical
c. Political
d. Linguistic
d. Territorial
12. ANALOGY: Aguinaldo: Revolutionary; Quezon:
Commonwealth; Roxas: ______
c. Malolos Republic
c. Third Republic
d. Second Republic
d. Fourth Republic
13. The Philippines experienced a restoration of democracy, a
shift toward redemocratization and a return to
constitutionalism during this period.
a. Spanish period
c. Post-war era
b. American period
d. Post-EDSA era
14. What happens when the Executive Department of the
government is merged with the Legislative or Law-Making
Body?
a. The President will be the head of the government.
b. The Parliament will be formed as combination of
law-making and implementation.
c. The Federal government is formed to have a separate
entity with the local government.
d. Nothing will happen.
15. When a manager is able force an employee to follow an
order by threatening, he is exercising
a. Expert Power
c. Reward Power
b. Coercive Power
d. Referent Power
II. TRUE OR FALSE
1.
2.
There are nations that are not States.
There was no politics or system of governance in the
Philippines prior to colonization period.
3. Territory is the power of the state to command and
enforce obedience of its will from people.
4. Spanish colonization established a centralized form of
government in the Philippines where all power and
authority rest in the King of Spain through his
representative, the governor-general.
5. South Korea cannot be considered a state because of its
territorial disputes with North Korea.
6. The Philippines is a democratic and republican state.
7. The president of the Philippines is both the head of
government and the head of state.
8. The principle of checks and balances separate the
functions and powers of the three branches of
government.
9. The Philippines has a Bicameral Legislative system.
10. Power is the belief or acceptance of the authority of a
governing law or regime.