2012 Bar Examination Questions and Suggested Answers On Political Law
2012 Bar Examination Questions and Suggested Answers On Political Law
2012 Bar Examination Questions and Suggested Answers On Political Law
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
Constitution defined (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
AMENDMENTS AND REVISIONS
(2012)
COMELEC;
b. an implementing resolution from the
Supreme Court;
c. an implementing legislation;
d. an implementing resolution from the partylist representative of the House of
Representatives.
In an amendment to the constitution by "initiative
and referendum", the "initiative" phase is meant
that the people propose the amendments. There is
a valid proposal when a proposition has received
the approval of:
a. at least 3% of the persons of majority age of
each district, and 12% of the registered
voters of the region from proposal
emanates;
b. at least 3% of the registered voters of each
province and 12% of the total number of
registered voters nationwide;
c. at least 3% of the registered voters of each
district and 12% of the total number of
registered voters nationwide;
d. more than 3% of the 3% of the registered
voters of each district but less than 12% of
the total number of registered voters
nationwide.
The Constitution declares that the Philippines is a
republican state. Republicanism means:
a. the form of government must be
presidential;
b. the representatives of the government are
elected by the people;
c. sovereignty resides in the elected
representatives of the government;
d. the form of government cannot be changed
by the people.
A chief characteristic of the presidential form of
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
AMENDMENTS AND REVISIONS
(2012)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
PRINCIPLES AND STATE
POLICIES (2012)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
government is:
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
PRINCIPLES AND STATE
POLICIES (2012)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
PRINCIPLES AND STATE
POLICIES (2012)
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judicial.
The Constitution provides that the "separation of
church and state shall be inviolable." This is
implemented most by the constitutional principles
embodied in:
a. the free exercise clause;
b. the non-establishment clause;
c. the freedom of religious belief clause;
d. the freedom of religion clause.
Which one of the following is a non-self-executing
provision of the Constitution:
a. no law shall be passed abridging the
freedom of speech;
b. no law shall be made respecting an
establishment of religion;
c. no person shall be held to answer for a
criminal offense without due process of
law;
d. the state shall encourage and support
researches and studies on the arts and
culture.
Basic Philippine law, in respect of the modes of
acquiring citizenship, follows the rule(s) of:
a. jus soli and jus sanguinis;
b. naturalization and provides for jus soli;
c. jus sanguinis and provides for
naturalization;
d. none of the above.
Dual allegiance by citizen is:
a. inimical to the national interest and is
therefore proscribed by law;
b. inimical to the national interest and is
therefore prescribed by law;
c. inimical to the national interest and
therefore shall be dealt with by law;
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
PRINCIPLES AND STATE
POLICIES (2012)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
NATURE OF THE
CONSTITUTION (2012)
CITIZENSHIP; Modes of
Acquiring Citizenship (2012)
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
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250,000;
150,000;
100,000;
175,000.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
PRINCIPLES AND STATE
POLICIES; Delegation (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
(2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Privileges (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Restrictions (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Powers (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Powers(2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
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a. referred;
b. unacted;
c. refilled;
d. re-enacted.
Provisions unrelated to an appropriation bill are
considered prohibited. These are called:
a. interlopers;
b. riders;
c. outriggers;
d. add-ons.
The requirement that "Every bill shall embrace
only one subject which shall be expressed in the
title thereof" prevents:
a. rollercoaster legislation;
b. log-rolling legislation;
c. rolling fields legislation;
d. loggerhead legislation.
The power of the President to veto any particular
part in an appropriation revenue, or tariff bill, is
called the:
a. specific veto;
b. revenue veto;
c. item veto;
d. monetary veto.
A tax is progressive when:
a. the rate fluctuates as the tax base
decreases;
b. the rate increases as the tax base remains
the same;
c. the rate increases as the tax base increases;
d. the rate decreases as the tax base increases.
Appropriation (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Appropriation (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
(2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Presidential Veto (2012)
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Power of Taxation (2012)
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a. three votes;
b. four votes;
c. five votes;
d. six votes.
A person who has a personal and substantial
interest in the case, such that he has sustained, or
will sustain, direct injury as a result of its
enforcement is considered to have:
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JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Judicial Power (2012)
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Judicial Power; Judicial Review
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JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Judicial Power; Judicial Review;
Political Question (2012)
a. adherence kind;
b. prudential kind;
c. respectful kind;
d. deference kind.
The "operative fact" doctrine of constitutional law
is applied when a law is declared:
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Judicial Power; Judicial Review
(2012)
a. operative;
b. factual;
c. constitutional;
d. unconstitutional.
The totality of governmental power is contained in
three great powers:
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FUNDAMENTAL POWERS OF
THE STATE; Eminent Domain
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FUNDAMENTAL POWERS OF
THE STATE; Eminent Domain
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Accused (2012)
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a. he is charged with violation of the AntiMoney Laundering Act and he was required
to produce his bank passbook;
b. he is a public officer charged with amassing
ill-gotten wealth and his statement of
assets and liabilities will be presented as
evidence;
c. his gun was subjected to a ballistics test;
d. a sample of his blood was taken if his blood
type matches the blood type found at the
scene of the crime.
The death penalty shall not be imposed:
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CONSTITUTIONAL
COMMISSIONS (2012)
CONSTITUTIONAL
COMMISSIONS (2012)
CONSTITUTIONAL
COMMISSIONS (2012)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
PRINCIPLES AND STATE
POLICIES; Promotion of Health
and Ecology (2012)
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Judicial Power; Judicial Review
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a. an imperuim in imperio;
b. an infra-sovereign subdivision;
c. a sovereign nation;
d. a sovereign entity.
Which one is NOT among the Constitutionally
mandated grounds for impeachment of
impeachable officials:
a. culpable violation of the Constitution;
b. treason, bribery, graft and corruption and
other high crimes;
c. betrayal of public trust;
d. culpable violation of the duty to be at all
times accountable to the people.
Which is NOT an impeachable public officer:
a. a justice of the Supreme Court;
b. a commissioner of the Comelec;
c. the administrator of the Supreme Court;
d. the Ombudsman.
Which has the exclusive power to initiate all cases
of impeachment:
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS (2012)
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT;
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b.
c.
d.
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the Senate;
the House of Representatives;
the Senate President;
the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
At least one-third of all the members of the House
of Representatives may file articles of
impeachment by:
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ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS (2012)
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net worth;
c. Statement of assets, liabilities and net
worth;
d. Statement of personal assets, liabilities and
net worth.
The independent economic planning agency of the
Government as provided for by the Constitution is
the:
a. National Privatization Office;
b. National Productivity Commission;
c. National Economic Development
Authority;
d. National Economic Council.
The Independent Central Monetary Authority of
the Government is the:
a. Bankers Association of the Philippines;
b. Philippine Mission of the International
Monetary Fund;
c. Central Bank of the Philippines;
d. World Bank, Philippine Affiliate.
The President may contract or guarantee foreign
loans on behalf of the Republic of the Philippines
only upon prior concurrence of the:
a. House of Representatives;
b. Senate;
c. Central Bank;
d. Monetary Board.
Bona fide associations of citizens which
demonstrate capacity of promote the public
interest and with identifiable leadership,
membership, and structure are:
a.
b.
c.
d.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT;
Borrowing Power (2012)
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terra nullius;
opinio juris;
jus cogens;
jus cogentus.
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a. accession;
b. recognition;
c. acknowledgment;
d. attribution.
An act or process by which a State, in compliance
with a formal demand or request, surrenders to
another State an alleged offender or fugitive
criminal who has sought refuge in the territory of
the first State, in order to stand trial or complete
his prison term:
a. extramediation;
b. exterrertioriality;
c. extradition;
d. extraterritoriality.
This doctrine considers the general or customary
norms of international law as a part of municipal
law and are to be enforced as such, without regard
as to whether they are enacted as statutory or
legislative rules or not:
a. accession;
b. incorporation;
c. accretion;
d. adoption.
Under the United Nations Conference of the Law
of the Sea (UNCLOS), the extent of the contiguous
zone is:
a. 3 nautical miles from the lowest water
mark;
b. 12 miles from the outer limits;
c. 12 miles from the lowest water mark;
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Veto; Oversight (2012)
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (2012)
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privilege;
b. an agency process for the formulation of a
final order;
c. agency process for the formulation,
amendment, or repeal of a rule;
d. agency process involving the grant,
renewal, denial, revocation or conditioning
of a license.
The requirement of the Administrative Code on
"public participation" is that, if not otherwise
required by law, an agency shall:
a. in all cases, publish or circulate notices of
proposed rules and afford interested
parties the opportunity to submit their
views prior to the adoption of any rule;
b. in all clear and proper cases, publish or
circulate notices of proposed rules and
afford interested parties the opportunity to
submit their views prior to the adoption of
any rule;
c. as far as practicable, publish or circulate
notices of proposed rules and afford the
party-list parties the opportunity to submit
their views prior to the adoption of any
rule;
d. as far as practicable, publish or circulate
notices of proposed rules and afford
interested parties the opportunity to
submit their views prior to the adoption of
any rule.
Under the Administrative Code, in the fixing of
rates, no rules or final order shall be valid unless:
a. the proposed rates shall have been
submitted to the U.P. Law Center for
publication at least two weeks before the
first hearing thereon;
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final.
The right of the accused to be informed is violated
if:
a. he was accused of killing his wife by
strangulation but it was proven that his
wife died of poisoning;
b. it was proven that he killed somebody on a
date different from the one alleged in the
information;
c. he was charged with parricide but was
convicted of murder, because it turned out
that he and the victim were not married;
d. the accused was charged with commission
of acts of lasciviousness and was convicted
of unjust vexation.
A criminal statute that "fails to give a person of
ordinary intelligence fair notice that his
contemplated conduct is forbidden by statute" is:
a. void for fair notice;
b. void for arbitrariness;
c. void for vagueness;
d. void conclusively.
"Chilling effect" is a concept used in the area of
constitutional litigation affecting:
a. protected speech;
b. protected executive privilege;
c. protected legislative discretion;
d. protected judicial discretion.
In the law of libel and protected speech, a person
who, by his accomplishments, fame, or mode of
living, or by adopting a profession or calling which
gives the public a legitimate interest in his doings,
his affairs, and his character, has become a:
a. public figure;
b. celebrity;
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c. public official;
d. de facto public officer.
Which one of the following is not a proper test in
cases of challenges to governmental acts that may
violate protected speech:
a. clear and present danger;
b. balancing of interests;
c. reasonable relation;
d. dangerous tendency.
Commercial speech is entitled to:
a. more protection compared to other
constitutionally guaranteed expression;
b. equal protection compared to other
constitutionally guaranteed expression;
c. lesser protection compared to other
constitutionally guaranteed expression;
d. none of the above.
No liability can attach to a false, defamatory
statement if it relates to official conduct, unless the
public official concerned proves that the statement
was with knowledge that it was false or with
reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.
This is known as what rule?
a. libel malice rule;
b. actual malice rule;
c. malice in fact rule;
d. legal malice rule.
It is form of entrapment. The method is for an
officer to pose as a buyer. He, however, neither
instigates nor induces the accused to commit a
crime because in these cases, the "seller" has
already decided to commit a crime. The offense
happens right before the eyes of the officer. Under
these circumstances:
a. there is a need for an administrative but
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a. right to cross-examination;
b. right to be presumed innocent;
c. right to counsel;
d. right to production of evidence.
The constitutional right of an accused "to meet the
witnesses face to face" is primarily for the purpose
of affording the accused an opportunity to:
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b.
c.
d.
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Question
Mr. Violet was convicted by the RTC of Estafa. On
appeal, he filed with the Court of Appeals a
Motion to Fix Bail for Provisional Liberty
Pending Appeal. The Court of Appeals granted
the motion and set a bail amount in the sum of
Five (5) Million Pesos, subject to the conditions
that he secure "a certification/guaranty from the
Mayor of the place of his residence that he is a
resident of the area and that he will remain to be
a resident therein until final judgment is
rendered or in case he transfers residence, it must
be with prior notice to the court". Further, he was
ordered to surrender his passport to the Division
Clerk of Court for safekeeping until the court
orders its return.
a. Mr. Violet challenges the conditions
imposed by the Court of Appeals as
violative of his liberty of abode and right
to travel. Decide with reasons. (5%)
b. Are "liberty of abode" and "the right to
travel" absolute rights?
Explain. What are the respective
exception/s to each right if any? (5%)
Topic
BILL OF RIGHTS; Liberty of
Abode; Right to Travel (2012)
II.a.
II.b.
II.c.
III.a.
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS; Impeachment;
Purpose; Grounds (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS; Impeachment;
Purpose; Grounds (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS; Impeachment;
Purpose; Grounds (2012)
III.b.
III.c.
IV.a.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT;
Presidential Electoral Tribunal
(2012)
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
IV.b.
IV.c.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT;
Senate Electoral Tribunal (2012)
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Judicial Power (2012)
ELECTION LAW; Senate
Electoral Tribunal (2012)
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT;
Presidential Electoral Tribunal
(2012)
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Judicial Power (2012)
IV.d.
V.a.
V.b.
V.c.
VI.a.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT;
Supervision over the Courts and
its Personnel (2012)
Ombudsmans Jurisdiction (2012)
ACCOUNTABILITY OF PUBLIC
OFFICERS; Statement of Assets
and Liabilities (2012)
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW;
Verbal Agreement; Source of Intl
Law (2012)
VI.b.
VI.c.
VI.d.
VII.a.1.
COMELEC; Commission En
Banc; Jurisdiction (2012)
VII.a.2
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VII.b.
COMELEC; Commission En
Banc; Jurisdiction (2012)
COMELEC; Commission En
Banc; Jurisdiction (2012)
VIII.a.
VIII.b.
IX.a.
IX.b.
IX.c.
X.a.
X.b.
X.c.
Seizure (2012)