1. As envisioned by the Rizal Law, the following are the duties of educational institutions to perform except one. A. Develop civic consciousness B. Teach the duties of citizenship C. Develop moral character D. Develop cultural competence E. Develop personal discipline 2. The Rizal Law is a consolidation of what bills? A. Senate Bill 1579 and House Bill 2308 B. Senate Bill 1565 and House Bill 3657 C. Senate Bill 1579 and House Bill 2308 D. Senate Bill 438 and House Bill 5561 E. Senate Bill 1541 and House Bill 1015 3. Rizal Law was made into law on this date. A. June 12, 1956 B. April 3, 1956 C. April 23, 1956 D. August 16, 1956 E. April 17, 1956
1. As envisioned by the Rizal Law, the following are the duties of educational institutions to perform except one.
A. Develop civic consciousness
B. Teach the duties of citizenship
C. Develop moral character
D. Develop cultural competence
E. Develop personal discipline
2. The Rizal Law is a consolidation of what bills?
A. Senate Bill 1579 and House Bill 2308
B. Senate Bill 1565 and House Bill 3657
C. Senate Bill 1579 and House Bill 2308
D. Senate Bill 438 and House Bill 5561
E. Senate Bill 1541 and House Bill 1015
3. Rizal Law was made into law on this date.
A. June 12, 1956
B. April 3, 1956
C. April 23, 1956
D. August 16, 1956
E. April 17, 1956
4. He sponsored the approval of the bill by the Committee on Education as its chairperson.
A. Claro Recto
B. Decoroso Rosales
C. Mariano Cuenco
D. Jacobo Gonzales
E. Jose Laurel
5. This is known as the process of law-making.
A. Implementation
B. Deliberation
C. Legislation
D. Argumentation
E. Promulgation
6. The Philippine president who signed the Rizal Bill into Law.
A. Ramon Magsaysay
B. Diosdado Macapagal
C. Ferdinand Marcos
D. Fidel Ramos
E. Corazon Aquino
7. This social institution accordingly would be in conflict with the government with the approval of Rizal Law.
A. Family
B. School
C. Civic organizations
D. Church/Religion
E. Economy
8. According to him, “Rizal could serve as model for Filipino youth to inculcate civic consciousness, national dignity, personal pride and patriotism”.
A. Claro Recto
B. Decoroso Rosales
C. Mariano Cuenco
D. Jacobo Gonzales
E. Jose Laurel
9. According to him, “there must be harmonious affections like love for his father and for his mother. Let us not create conflict between nationalism and religion, between the government and the church”.
A. Jose Laurel
B. Francisco Rodrigo
C. Mariano Cuenco
D. Claro Recto
E. Decoroso Rosales
10. Fundamentally, the Rizal Law was envisioned to?
A. Promote responsible citizenship
B. Establish a proactive youth sector
C. Empower private and private higher educational institution
D. Harmonize the gap between the government and the church for the youth
E. Inculcate ideals of nationalism and patriotism among the youth
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