
Social Studies 6 Q1 (Weeks 3 & 4)
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Beryl Veranga
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Hello Grade 6!
Welcome to part 2 of your SS Q1 Exam reviewer. Go through the slides mindfully and carefully.
Week 3 Questions begin on Slide 22 up to 31.
Week 4 Questions begin one Slide 52 up to 56. Do your best!
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Multiple Choice
They served as the main recruiters of workers for the Japanese.
JMA
PEC
PCPI
KALIBAPI
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After Tojo made the offer, what did the KALIBAPI organized?
the Preparatory Committee for Philippine Independence
the Philippine Committee for Preparatory Independence
the Preparation Commission for Philippine Independence
the Philippine Commission for Preparatory Indepedence
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Multiple Choice
Who was the official caretaker President of the Philippines after President Quezon left?
Jose B. Vargas
Jose P. Laural
Jose P. Rizal
Jose Abad Santos
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Multiple Choice
What was established as as a provisional caretaker government of the City of Greater Manila?
JMA
PEC
PCPI
KALIBAPI
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Multiple Choice
At the time of the Japanese invasion, who was the Mayor of Greater Manila?
Jose B. Vargas
Jose Laurel
Benigno Aquino Sr.
Claro M. Recto
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Multiple Choice
How did the PCPI finished drafting a new constitution in three months time?
They adopted 12 articles from the Commonwealth Constitution.
They took the advise of the Japanese Military Administration.
They spent the
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Multiple Choice
Who from the Japanese government promised to grant independence to the Philippines?
Prime Minister Hideki Tojo
General Masaharu Homma
General Edward King
General Jonathan Wainwright
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What was the only political party that existed during the Japanese invasion?
PEC
PCPI
KALIBAPI
National Assembly
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What did the Japanese establish upon declaring the end of the American regime?
Japanese Military Administration
Japanese Military Association
Japanese Imperial Army
Japanese Imperial Navy
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What does P.E.C. stand for?
Philippine Executive Committee
Philippine Executive Commission
Philippine Execution Commission
Philippine Execution Committee
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Multiple Select
Which are the key details of the 1943 Philippine Constitution?
The President appoints the provincial governors.
The President signs a Pact of Allegiance with the Empire of Japan.
The President is elected by the members of the National Assembly.
The executive power is vested in the President; the Vice President position was abolished.
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Which are TRUE about the National Assembly?
Benigno S. Ramos was elected Speaker of the National Assembly.
KALIBAPI held a party convention to elect 54 members of the National Assembly.
The National Assembly elected Jose P. Laurel as the President of the Second Philippine Republic.
The remaining 54 slots were reserved for surviving elected Commonwealth government officials.
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Which are TRUE about the Pact of Alliance?
Japan recognizes the Philippines as an independent state
Filipinos can be conscripted to fight under the flag of Japan.
Military cooperation becomes necessary for the defense of the Philippines
Both countries shall closely cooperate on matters political, economic, and military
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Which are REASONS President Laurel's administration was called a Puppet government?
He was elected President because of Japanese endorsement.
He signed a Pact of Alliance with Japan.
He allowed the presence and control of the Japanese Military Administration.
He allowed the government to produce Mickey Mouse money.
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Which are TRUE about President Jose P. Laurel?
He did not have a Vice President.
He was Supreme Court Chief Justice.
He has an honorary doctorate from the University of Tokyo.
He is the only President who served in all branches of government.
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Week 3 Questions begin on Slide 22 up to 31.
Week 4 Questions begin one Slide 52 up to 56. Do your best!
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