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Bicol University College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Daraga, Albay Long Quiz Soc Sci. 2 (Phil. Gov't & Constitution) Nam Course,Yr&Section:__Score: 1. Fill in the blanks with a word or group of words to complete each statement, 1. It is the peculiar task of the legislature to prescribe general rules for the goverment of 2. The term refers to statutes which are the written enactments of the legislature. 3. A grant of legislative powers means the grant of all for all purposes of. 4. Under the constitution, there is no absolute separation among the three principal organs of, 5. The Senate shall be composed of twenty-four senators who shall be by the. of the Philippines. 6. No senator shall serve more than . 7. The party-list representatives shall constitute of the total number of representatives including those under the party-list. 8, No member of the House of Representatives shall serve for more than 9, In case of vacancy in the Senate or in the House of Representatives a may be called to fill such vacaney. 10. The salaries of Senators and shall be determined ee 11, The Congress shall convene once on the fourth Monday of July forits 12. The Senate shall elect its _and the House of Representative its bya _ofallits 13. The Senate and the House of representative shall each have an which shall be the sole judge of all contests relating to the election, returns and qualifications of their respective Members, IL. Identification 1. Defined as the official record of what is done and passed in a legislative assembly. 2. Are the rules made by any legislative body to regulate the mode and manner of conducting its business ae 3. Is such a number of the membership of an assembly or collective body as is competent to transact its business. 4. Constitute a quorum to do business. 5. Refers to any office created or the emoluments of which have been increased during the term for which a Senator or member of the House of Representative is elected. 6. Any contract which involves financial investment. 7. Maybe called in case a vacancy arises in the Senate or House of Representative to fill such vacancy in the manner prescribed by Law. _____ 8. One who has all the qualification for a voter and none of the disqualifications provided by Law and who has registered himself in the list of voters. 9. Is the place where one has his true permanent home and to which, whenever absent, he has the intention of returning, ___10. The primary and specific aim of which is to make appropriations of money lic treasury. 11, More popularly known as the budget. from the 12, Designed to supplement the general appropriation 13, One which sets aside a named sum of money for the payment of a particular expense. 14, The primary and specific purpose of which is to raise revenue. 15. It has reference to one imposing customs duties for revenue purposes. 16. They refer to the procedural requirements to be complied with the Congress in the passage of bills and the form and content of the same. 17. A proposed law. 18. Disapproval of a bill by inaction of the President, 19. A formal expression of opinion will or intent by an official body or assembled group. 20. Means that “all taxable articles or properties of the same class shall be taxed at the same rate. II]. Multiple Choices. Underline the best answer from the words inside the parenthesis. 1. (Executive Power, Judicial Power, Legislative Power, Power of Taxation) is essentially the authority under the constitution to make laws and subsequently, when the need arises, to alter and repeal them. 2. (Executive Orders, Presidential Decrees, Ordinances, Laws) refers to statutes which are the written enactments of the legislatures governing the relations of the people among themselves. 3. The primary function of Congress is to (execute laws, legislate, enforce laws, amend laws), 4. (Specific Powers, General Legislative Powers, Implied power, Inherent Powers) is the power to enact laws intended as rules of conduct to govern the relation among individuals or between the individual and the state. 5. (Majority, Quorum, Attendance, Registered number) is that number that makes a lawful body and gives its power to pass a Law or Ordinance or dg any any valid corporate act. 6. (Proceedings, Minutes, Agenda, Rules of Procedure) are the rules made by any legislative body to regulate the mode and manner of conducting its business. 7. (Records, Minutes of the Meeting, Journal, Legislative Journal) is the official record of what is done and passed in a legislative body. 8. (Revenue Bill, Tariff Bill, Bill of Local Application, Private Bill) is a kind of bill whose primary and specific purpose is to raise revenue. 9. (Fund, Appropriation , Income, Budget) is the financial program of the national government for a designated calendar year. 10, (Substantive Limitation, Impiied Limitation, Specific Limitation, Formal Limitation) restrict the field of legislation in general and they are mainly found in the Bill of the Rights. 11, (Bill, Laws, Statute, Act) is the written will of the legislature as an organized body expressed according to the form necessary to constitute it into a Law of the State. 12, (Title, Preamble, Enacting Clause, Body) is that portion containing the proposed Law or statute itself 13, (Ordinance, Statute, Bill, Resolution) is a formal expression of opinion, will or intent by an official body or assembled group 14, (Simple Resolution, Concurrent Resolution, Joint Resolution, Enactments) is a kind of resolution passed independently in one House and ratified by the other in the same manner as a bill, 15, (Uniformity in Taxation, Equity in Taxation, Sound Taxation, Progressive System of Taxation) means tax laws shall place more emphasis on direct rather than on indirect taxes IV, Essay Type: Explain. 1. Uniformity in Taxation (10pts) 2. A Senator who is also a Lawyer is prohibited by Law to appear as counsel before any regular court, Why is it so? (10pts) 3. What do you understand by the principles of checks and balances? (10pts)

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