15 questions
Which constitutional right guarantees that a person cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property arbitrarily?
Equal protection of the laws
Due process of the law
Liberty of abode
Warrantless search
Which constitutional right protects a person against illegal search of his person, house, paper, and effects?
Right against warrantless arrest
Right against unreasonable searches and seizures
Right to privacy
Right to redress of grievances
Who may issue a search warrant or warrant of arrest?
Judge
Prosecutors
Mayor
Philippine President
When may a search warrant or warrant of arrest be issued?
Upon finding substantial evidence
Upon the filing of complaint or information.
Upon finding probable cause.
Upon apprehension of the accused.
Which constitutional right guarantees similar treatment of all persons?
Right to equal protection of the laws
Right to due process of the law.
Rights of the accused.
Right to information on matters of public concern.
What are the grounds for impairing the right to travel?
National security
Public safety
Public health
All of the choices
None of the choices
Liberty of abode and of changing the same within the limits prescribed by law shall not be impaired except
Upon lawful order of the court.
Upon happening of fortuitous events.
Upon extraordinary power of the Philippine President.
None of the choices
Laws can be passed abridging freedoms of speech, expression, and the press.
False
True
Neither
Maybe
Religious tests are required in the exercise of civil or political rights.
False
True
Maybe
Neither
Unreasonable searches and seizures of whatever nature and for any purpose shall be
It is always allowed.
Inviolable.
Coordinated.
The accepted standard of operation in law enforcement.
Article 128 of the Revised Penal Code follows the fundamental law referring to:
Right to due process
Right to equal protection
Liberty of abode
Unreasonable searches
Article 132 and 133 of the Revised Penal Code both follows the principle under the Bill of Rights on:
Right to free exercise of religious freedom
Unreasonable searches and seizures
Liberty of abode and changing the same
Due process and Equal protection of the law
The offender in Article 124 Arbitrary Detention is:
A public officer or employee
Private citizen at large
Resident alien in good standing
All of the choices
When a person is placed in confinement or there is a restraint on his person:
The following are considered legal grounds for detention of any person, except:
Commission of a crime
Escaped prisoner
Violent insanity requires confinement of the patient in a hospital
Absent any reasonable ground of suspicion that he has committed a crime