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Irene Glepa
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FAMILY CODE

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The Family as an Institution
TITLE V
THE FAMILY
Chapter 1
TITLE V
THE FAMILY
Chapter 2
TITLE V
THE FAMILY
Chapter 3
TITLE V
THE FAMILY
Chapter 4
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Multiple Choice
Which article of the Family Code discussed about the:
The beneficiaries of a family home are:
(1) The husband and wife, or an unmarried person who is the head of a family; and
(2) Their parents, ascendants, descendants, brothers and sisters, whether the relationship be legitimate or illegitimate, who are living in the family home and who depend upon the head of the family for legal support.
Article 152
Article 153
Article 154
Article 155
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Multiple Choice
It is the basic unit of society, and acknowledged that it played a key role in social development and as such should be strengthened, with attention to the rights, capabilities and responsibilities of its members.
Organization
Government
Family
Institution
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Multiple Choice
An Executive Order that was signed into law by then by President Corazon Aquino on July 6, 1987
The Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order no. 209)
The Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order no. 208)
The Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order no. 207)
The Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order no. 206)
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Multiple Choice
An article in the Family Code that states: Parental authority and responsibility may not be renounced or transferred except in the cases authorized by law.
Title IX: Parental Authority
Chapter 1. General Provisions
Article 204
Title IX: Parental Authority
Chapter 1. General Provisions
Article 206
Title IX: Parental Authority
Chapter 1. General Provisions
Article 208
Title IX: Parental Authority
Chapter 1. General Provisions
Article 210
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Multiple Choice
This is also called an elementary family, in sociology and anthropology, a group of people who are united by ties of partnership and parenthood and consisting of a pair of adults and their socially recognized children.
Blended Family
Nuclear Family
Extended
Family
Single-parent Family
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Multiple Choice
A family that consists of two adults, the child or children that they have had together, and one or more children that they have had with previous partners.
Blended Family
Elementary Family
Nuclear Family
Extended Family
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Multiple Choice
The family provides for emotional and psychological security, particularly through the warmth, love, and companionship that living together generates between spouses and in turn between them and their children.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
On the economic side, the family don't provide food, shelter, clothing, and physical security for its members, some of whom may be too young or too old to provide for the basic necessities of life themselves.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
The family is not obliged to serve to promote order and stability within society as a whole.
TRUE
FALSE
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