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1. It is the salient feature of the 1987 Constitution which is not found in previous Constitutions. A. Article on Social Justice and Human Rights B. Article on National Territory C. Article on Suffrage D. Article on National Economy and Patrimony 2. She acted Chairperson of the Committee on Social Justice in the 1986 Constitutional Commission. A. B. C. D.

Juan Ponce Enrile Miriam Defensor Santiago Teresa Nieva Cory Cojuangco Aquino

3. Who defined “social justice” in the case of Calalang v. Williams (70. Phil 726)? A. Jose W. Diokno B. Jose Abad Santos C. Jose Romualdo Carpio III D. Jose P. Laurel 4. It is a comprehensive economic, social, cultural, and political process which aims at the constant improvement of the well-being of the entire population and of all individuals through their meaningful participation. A. Cultural Emancipation B. Development C. Autonomy D. Economic Progress 5. They are marginalized group of people who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments, which in interaction with various barriers may hinder them full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others. A. Women B. Children C. Persons with Disabilities D. Indigenous People 6. They are those that have historically belonged to a particular region or country before its colonization or transformation into a nation, state and may have different—often unique—cultural, linguistic, traditional, and other characteristics to those of the dominant cultures of that region or state. A. Women

B. Children C. Persons with Disabilities D. Indigenous People 7. The full range of human rights that children should enjoy can be found in this international instrument on children’s rights. A. Convention on the Rights of the Child B. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms Discrimination Against Children C. Convention on the Political Rights of Women and Declaration of the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict D. Convention of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund 8. This right is universally recognized that peoples of the earth have this sacred right and that the preservation and the promotion of its implementation constitute a fundamental obligation of each State. A. Right to Peace B. Right to Development C. Right to Live D. Right to Environment 9. This right is a comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process which aims at the constant improvement of the well-being of the entire population and of all individuals through their meaningful participation. A. Right to Peace B. Right to Development C. Right to Live D. Right to Environment 10. This right is seen today as an important right because of global warming, climate change, the damaging effects of environmental pollution on human beings and degradation of the world’s environment. A. Right to Peace B. Right to Development C. Right to Live D. Right to Environment

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