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Public Corporation - Set 2 [35 items]
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Question 1 |
[PC0224] In a Sangguniang Panlalawigan where there are 10 regular members, what is the minimum number of votes that must be obtained to comply with simple majority vote
A | 6 |
B | 9 |
C | 7 |
D | 8 |
Question 2 |
[PC0212] Exercises original jurisdiction over boundary disputes involving a municipality and an independent component city
A | Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
B | joint Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
C | Regional Trial Court |
D | Department of Interior and Local Government |
Question 3 |
[PC0221] To be valid, the division and merger of local government units
A | the income, population and land area shall not be reduced to less than the minimum requirements |
B | shall comply with the same requirements for their creation |
C | the income classification of the original unit shall not fall below its current income classification prior to such division |
D | All choices |
Question 4 |
[PC0209] Sanggunian vote required to close permanently public roads
A | simple majority vote |
B | ¾ majority vote |
C | unanimous vote |
D | 2/3 majority vote |
Question 5 |
[PC0225] The substantial requisite for the validity of municipal contracts involving expenditure of public funds
A | Statute of Frauds |
B | appropriation ordinance AND certification by the local treasurer of the availability of funds |
C | appropriation ordinance |
D | certification by the local treasurer of the availability of funds |
Question 6 |
[PC0208] Sanggunian vote required to override LCE’s veto over ordinances
A | ¾ majority vote |
B | unanimous vote |
C | simple majority vote |
D | 2/3 majority vote |
Question 7 |
[PC0207] A term which refers to the required number of sanggunian members so they can transact official business
A | quorum |
B | unanimous vote |
C | simple majority vote |
D | 2/3 majority vote |
Question 8 |
[PC0220] Which of the following is a regulatory power devolved to cities and municipalities
A | licensing of tricycle drivers |
B | All the choices |
C | franchising of tricycle units |
D | registration of tricycle units |
Question 9 |
[PC0206] The property taken by an LGU in the exercise of its power of eminent domain shall
A | all of them |
B | public purpose and public use |
C | public welfare |
D | for the benefit of the poor and the landless |
Question 10 |
[PC0205] The revenues raised thru local taxation shall be for
A | for the benefit of the poor and the landless |
B | public welfare |
C | public purpose |
D | public use |
Question 11 |
[PC0226] Unless otherwise stated in the ordinance, local ordinances shall take effect
A | 10 days from approval |
B | 15 days from approval |
C | after 10 days from posting |
D | after 15 days from posting |
Question 12 |
[PC0229] Is an ordinance granting permit to construct and install, and franchise to operate, CATV system and approving increase of subscribers rates valid?
A | it is because it is a regulatory power conferred upon |
B | it is not because it is not among the devolved powers of LGUs |
C | it is because it is allowed by law |
D | it is not because it violates the equal protection clause |
Question 13 |
[PC0223] among the following local chief executive cannot exercise veto power
A | Governor |
B | Punong Barangay |
C | Municipal Mayor |
D | City Mayor |
Question 14 |
[PC0234] The proper accepting authority to accept the resignation of municipal councilors is
A | Sangguniang Bayan |
B | City or Municipal Mayor |
C | DILG Scretary |
D | Governor |
Question 15 |
[PC0214] Exercises original jurisdiction over boundary disputes involving two municipalities of different provinces
A | joint Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
B | Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
C | joint Sangguniang Bayan concerned |
D | Department of Interior and Local Government |
Question 16 |
[PC0217] The basis of computation of payment of just compensation for expropriation by LGU’s
A | time of filing of complaint |
B | time of payment |
C | time of actual taking |
D | either time of actual taking or time of filing of complaint whichever comes first |
Question 17 |
[PC0230] The remedy available for private property owner whose property was taken but without being paid of just compensation
A | claim for damages |
B | reconveyance of the expropriated property |
C | all choices |
D | demand for payment of just compensation with appropriate interest |
Question 18 |
[PC0231] The remedy available for owner of private property whose property was taken but not used for its intended purpose
A | demand for payment of just compensation with appropriate interest |
B | reconveyance of the expropriated property |
C | all choices |
D | claim for damages |
Question 19 |
[PC0219] The operation of lotto does not require mandatory consultation because
A | it has no environmental & ecological effects |
B | it is not a program/project of the national government |
C | it is not a program/project of the national government AND it has no environmental & ecological effects |
D | it is authorized by law |
Question 20 |
[PC0227] Is a zoning ordinance reclassifying an area as commercial despite contractual stipulation limiting the use of the parcel of land to residential purposes valid?
A | it is not because it violates the non-impairment clause |
B | it is because police power prevails over the non-impairment clause |
C | it is because it is a valid exercise of police power |
D | it is not because it violates the right to property without due process |
Question 21 |
[PC0233] The resignation of barangay officials shall be deemed effective only upon acceptance by the
A | City or Municipal Mayor |
B | Sangguniang Bayan |
C | Governor |
D | Sanggunian Barangay |
Question 22 |
[PC0235] The ground for initiating recall against a local elective official
A | gross neglect of duty |
B | dishonesty |
C | loss of confidence |
D | misconduct |
Question 23 |
[PC0213] Exercises original jurisdiction over boundary disputes involving two municipalities of the same province
A | joint Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
B | Department of Interior and Local Government |
C | joint Sangguniang Bayan concerned |
D | Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
Question 24 |
[PC0218]The State’s policy to conduct mandatory consultation with appropriate LGU’s does not apply to
A | operation of lotto |
B | solid waste disposal |
C | operation of lotto and conversion of a Timber License Agreement into an Integrated Forest Management Agreement |
D | conversion of a Timber License Agreement into an Integrated Forest Management Agreement |
Question 25 |
[PC0216] Exercises original jurisdiction in expropriation proceedings
A | Board of Commissioners |
B | Regional Trial Court |
C | Municipal Trial Court |
D | Department of Interior and Local Government |
Question 26 |
[PC0203] A mode of accountability whereby the voters may approve, amend or reject any enacted ordinance by the Sanggunian
A | plebiscite |
B | recall |
C | initiative |
D | referendum |
Question 27 |
[PC0215] Exercises appellate jurisdiction over boundary disputes among LGU’s
A | Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
B | Department of Interior and Local Government |
C | joint Sanggunian Panlalawigan concerned |
D | Regional Trial Court |
Question 28 |
[PC0211] The nature of the approval by the local chief executive of an ordinance
A | both discretionary & ministerial |
B | discretionary |
C | either discretionary or ministerial |
D | ministerial |
Question 29 |
[PC0228] Is a city ordinance prohibiting the issuance of a business permit for the operation of a casino while a presidential decree allows PAGCOR to operate casino, valid?
A | it is not because it contravenes a statute |
B | it is because police power protects public moral |
C | it is because allows immoral activity |
D | it is not because it violates the equal protection clause |
Question 30 |
[PC0204] A legal process whereby the registered voters of a local government unit may directly propose, enact or amend any ordinance.
A | recall |
B | initiative |
C | referendum |
D | plebiscite |
Question 31 |
[PC0222] Under the LGC, an ordinance may be vetoed by the local chief executive if it is
A | unconstitutional and prejudicial to public welfare |
B | ultra viries and prejudicial to public |
C | all choices |
D | unconstitutional and ultra viries |
Question 32 |
[PC0202] Initial step in recall proceedings of local government officials
A | preparatory recall assembly |
B | verification by the COMELEC |
C | people directly thru signature vote |
D | recall election |
Question 33 |
[PC0210] Sanggunian vote required to change the name of public structures with historical, cultural and ethnic significance.
A | 2/3 majority vote |
B | simple majority vote |
C | quorum |
D | unanimous vote |
Question 34 |
[PC0201] Removal of local elective officials by the people before expiration of term
A | the people directly thru signature vote |
B | recall election |
C | preparatory recall assembly |
D | verification by the COMELEC |
Question 35 |
[PC0232] X was convicted by final judgment of a crime involving moral turpitude and has not served his sentence because he was granted probation. Is he disqualified to run for councilor?
A | no because it violates his right to suffrage |
B | yes because conviction by final judgment of a crime involving moral turpitude is expressly provided by law as ground for disqualification |
C | no because the grant of probation suspends the execution of the sentence |
D | yes because suffrage is a mere privilege that can be withdrawn |
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