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MIDTERM Q2 RPH BSRT 2

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

STATEMENT A. The implementation of Agrarian reforms proceeded at a very slow pace. STATEMENT B. This was due to the lack of political will.

ONLY STATEMENT A IS TRUE

ONLY STATEMENT B IS TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

STATEMENT A. The Republic Act No. 6657, alternatively called the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law was signed by President Corazon C. Aquino on 10th June, 1988. STATEMENT B. The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law is responsible for the implementation of the CARP in Philippines.

ONLY STATEMENT A IS TRUE

ONLY STATEMENT B IS TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

STATEMENT A. The law focused on industrialization in Philippines together with social justice. STATEMENT B. The primary objective of instituting the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform law was to successfully devise land reform in Philippines.

ONLY STATEMENT A IS TRUE

ONLY STATEMENT B IS TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

STATEMENT A. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program of 1988,also known as CARP, is a Philippine state policy that ensures and promotes welfare of landless farmers and farm workers, as well as elevation of social justice and equity among rural areas. STATEMENT B. Agrarian reform is a 100-year history of unfinished reforms after the United States took over the country from the Spaniards.

ONLY STATEMENT A IS TRUE

ONLY STATEMENT B IS TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

STATEMENT A. Before the Hispanic period, there were no owner-cultivators, only communal land owned by the barangay which consisted of a datu, freemen, serfs and slaves. STATEMENT B. The Spaniards replaced this traditional system of land ownership, similar to existing systems among several indigenous communities today and distributed the land (haciendas) to the Spanish military and the clergy or established encomiendas (administrative districts).

ONLY STATEMENT A IS TRUE

ONLY STATEMENT B IS TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

STATEMENT A. The 1935 Constitution addressed the issue of foreign access to land, i.e. corporations must have at least 60% Filipino ownership, and use-rights were limited in time. STATEMENT B. Other reforms included limitations on interest rates on loans and an increase in the share cropping share from 50% to 70%. But very little of these laws were really followed in practice and the Huk rebellion was born.

ONLY STATEMENT A IS TRUE

ONLY STATEMENT B IS TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

STATEMENT A. Under the Magsaysay and the Macapagal administrations, land reform was again tackled, such as the Mindanao resettlement program and the Land Reform Act of 1955. but no significant results were really achieved in terms of scope and magnitude of land transfer. STATEMENT B. With martial law, the whole Philippines was declared a land reform area under PD 27.

ONLY STATEMENT A IS TRUE

ONLY STATEMENT B IS TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE

BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE

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