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Fourth Monthly Test Philippine Politics and Good Governance: Department of Education

This document appears to be a test on Philippine politics and good governance given to 11th grade students at Lyceum of Southern Luzon, Inc. in Balayan, Batangas. The test covers topics related to local government units, political parties, civil societies, social movements, and decentralization/local governance. It contains multiple choice questions, true/false statements to modify, matching exercises, identification questions where students rearrange letters to form terms, and fill-in-the-blank questions. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts and organizations in Philippine politics.

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Fourth Monthly Test Philippine Politics and Good Governance: Department of Education

This document appears to be a test on Philippine politics and good governance given to 11th grade students at Lyceum of Southern Luzon, Inc. in Balayan, Batangas. The test covers topics related to local government units, political parties, civil societies, social movements, and decentralization/local governance. It contains multiple choice questions, true/false statements to modify, matching exercises, identification questions where students rearrange letters to form terms, and fill-in-the-blank questions. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts and organizations in Philippine politics.

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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV-A CALABARZON
DIVISION OF BATANGAS

DISTRICT OF BALAYAN
LYCEUM OF SOUTHERN LUZON, INC
Brgy. Lanatan, Balayan, Batangas
S.Y 2020-2021
SECOND SEMESTER

FOURTH MONTHLY TEST PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE

Name: ___________________________________ Date: ____ /___/ ___


Grade 11 Strand: ________ ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Score: ___/ 80

I. Multiple Choice
Local Government Unit
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer, and write the CAPITAL LETTER of your
answer in the space provided. 
____ 1. It is the lowest level of territorial organization within a state.
A. National Government B. Local Government C. International Government
____ 2. Which of the following does not belong to the political subdivision?
A. Provinces B. State C. Municipalities
____ 3. These political subdivision are under in what government agency?
A. DILG B. DFA C. PCOO
____ 4. This is the making body of the province.
A. Provincial B. Provincial Legislative C. Governor
____ 5. How do you call the head of a Barangay?
A. Governor B. Barangay Captain C. Mayor
____ 6. Who is the chief executive officer in the tow?
A. Governor B. Mayor C. Barangay Captain
____ 7. In what article in 1987 Philippines Constitution provides the guidelines for LGU?
A. Article X B. Article XI C. Article XII
____ 8. The lawmaking body of the city is __________?.
A. Board of Members B. Department of Heads C. Councils
____ 9. It is the smallest units of local government in the Philippines.
A. Region B. Municipalities C. Barangay
____ 10. How many municipalities does the Philippines has?
A. 1540 B. 1405 C. 1450

II. Modified True or False


Direction: Write TRUE if the given statement is correct. If incorrect, then replace the
underlined word/s to make the statement correct.
_____ 11-12. According to Mario Diani, social movement is a distinct social process, consisting of the
mechanisms through which actors engaged in collective actions
_____ 13-14. The acronym AFP stands for ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES.
_____ 15-16. Social movements and civil society organizations provide an avenue where the people

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can voice out their concerns to the government .
_____ 17-18. There are organizations that initiate programs that can help other people
if the government does not have the appropriate actions to address the problems of
the people.
_____ 19-20. Civil society organization is known to champion issues of the marginalized members
of the society.

III. Matching Type

A. Elections and Political Parties in Philippines


Direction: Match Column A from Column B. Write your answer on the given space before
each number.

Column A Column B

___21. Political Party a. Malolos Congress


___22.Emilio Aguinaldo b. LAKAS-NUCD
___23. American Colonial Period c. LDP
___24. Ferdinand Marcos d. SAKDAL PARTY
___25. Fidel Ramos e. KBL
___26. Joseph Estrada f. NPC
___27. Corazon Aquino g. majority of the cities & provinces
___28. Eduardo Cojuangco h. organized group of citizens
___29. Benigno Ramos I. majority of the regions
___30. National Party j. LAMMP
k. Federal Party
B. Civil Societies and Social Movements
31

32

33

34
35

IV. IDENTIFICATION
A. Direction : Identify the terms being described in the following statements by rearrange the
following letters to form the correct meaning of word. Write your answer
on the space provided

Social (o e m v e n t m) 36. It was defined as a sustained and purposeful collective mobilized by an


____________ identifiable, self-organized group in confrontation with specific power
structures and in the pursuit of socioeconomic and political change.
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Non Government 37. These organizations are not operated by the government, are very
(oairgniazton) often reliant on donations, and tend to be comprised of volunteers.
____________

________ ( c v i l i ) 38. It is comprised of groups or organizations working in the interest of the


Society citizens but operating outside of the governmental and for profit sectors.

________ ( g b a r i e l a ) 39. A sectoral party dedicated to promoting the rights of Filipino women
through participation in the country's electoral system and organs of
governance.
Rotary ( b l c u ) 40. These groups are smaller than NGO’s that are made up of people
________ from the community who volunteer their time in order to raise money
for community projects or needs.
_________ ( S D E A ) 41. It was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines that began
Revolution in 1983 and culminated on February 22–25, 1986.

Kilusang Mayo 42. A civil group dedicated from fighting for the rights of workers such as
_______ ( n u o ) proper funding of basic social services and wages.

_________ ( S D E A ) 43. It was a peaceful political protest from January 17-20, 2001 that
II overthrew President Joseph Estrada in his position.

Philippine ____ ( d r e )44. It has truly become the premier humanitarian organization in the
Cross country, committed to provide quality life-saving services that protect
the life and dignity especially of indigent Filipinos in vulnerable
situations

Ferdinand ( M r c a o s )45.Under his dictatorial government the country witnessed widespread


__________ human rights violations, corruptions and brutality that led to 1986 EDSA
Revolution.

B. Decentralization and Local Governance


Direction : Identify the terms being described in the following statements. Use the box as your
guide. Write LETTER of your answer on space before the each number.

A - for Barangay B - for Municipality C - for Component City D - for Province.

____ 46. The basic unit of government.


____ 47. The head of this local government unit is the Mayor.
____ 48. This unit of local government serves as a place for settling neighbourhood
disputes or conflicts.
____ 49. A municipality or clusters of barangays may be converted into this unit of local government if
it has an average income of 20,000,000 pesos.
____ 50. It has the function of issuing permits and licenses for local business within
the municipality.
____ 51. It has a function of supervising the political governments in the planning, budgeting, and
service delivery process.
____ 52. The head of this local government unit is the Governor.
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____ 53. It has the function of formulating ordinances in the govern barangays and city.
____ 54. It has the function of facilitating economic development of municipalities within the
jurisdiction of a provincial government.
____ 55.Provides tertiary health services in addition to what are provided by each municipality.

V. FILL-IN-THE-DETAILS

A. Citezenship
Direction: Put the traits of Good Citizens that is describe in each number. Use the
illustration as your guide and choices.

56. _________ My life has its purpose and reason.


57. _________ I have the option to do good and avoid evil.
58. _________ I am fully accountable of my money.
59. _________ My family is my home.
60. _________ I can help anybody at any time.
61. _________ Life is too ambiguous.
62. _________ It is the greatest gift of all.

B. The Concepts of Civil Society Organizations and Social Movements


Direction: Below are the logos of different departments, agencies, and organizations of the
Philippines. Name the organization and Identify whether the said logo is a civil
social organization (CSO) or not.

LOGO NAME CSO/ NOT CSO


63. 64.

65. 66.

VI.
67. 68.

69 70

71 72

ESSAY
Political Engagement and Youth Empowerment
Direction: Draw a poster that show the Youth empowerment in our Society. Make a short
quotation on it. Use crayons to show the creativity of your work

PagePoster
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Prepared by: Ma. Adoracion C. Alvarez, LPT
SHS - Instructor

Checked by: Noted by:


RAQUEL I. CERDENIA, MBA SIR DANNY C. BILALE, LPT
Teacher-in-charge Principal

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