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__________________________1. The article that provides for the national territory of the
Philippines.
__________________________2. It refers to the land that holds the sea or the sea floor.
__________________________3. Law that provides for the baselines of the Philippines.
__________________________4. It contemplates of the territory as one of the essential
elements of state. That without a territory, state will not exist.
__________________________5. Section under article II which provides for the
independent foreign policy of the state.
__________________________6. It refers to all waters seaward to a line twelve nautical
miles distant from the outer limits of territorial waters.
__________________________7. It refers to the portion of the sea which is free to all
mankind.
__________________________8. Lines which are drawn on the low water mark in an island
or group of islands to indicate the end of the internal waters and the beginning of the
territorial waters.
__________________________9. It is the soil below the soil on the surface of the earth.
__________________________10. It refers to all waters seaward to a line twelve nautical
miles distant from the archipelagic baseline over which the Philippines exercises jurisdiction.
__________________________11. Refers to the air space above the territorial lands and
water of the Philippines but excluding the outer space.
__________________________12. These include rivers, lakes, canals, ports, harbors, gulls
and bays and waters around, between and connecting the islands of the archipelago.
__________________________13. It is the submerged portions of a continent or offshore
island.
__________________________14. It is the right any foreign merchant vessel to navigate
through the territorial waters of state for purposes of traversing that sea without entering
internal waters.
__________________________15. It is the right of any foreign merchant vessel to enter the
territorial waters of a state in cases of emergency.
_________________________ 16. A process by which a state confer its citizenship to any
person after birth.
__________________________17. Citizens of the Philippines from birth without having to
perform any act to acquire or perfect Philippine citizenship.
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II.
TRUE OR FALSE. Read the statements carefully and identify whether it is correct
or wrong. Write true if it is correct and false if it is wrong. Write your answer at the
space provided before the number. RIGHT MINUS WRONG.
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EXPLANATION: Read the following situations carefully and explain it with basis.
One sentence is enough to explain each problem. 2 POINT EACH. Write your answer
at the back of your papers. Write legibly.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Lee went to the United States on working Visa. After a year of stay
there, child A was born. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are natural-born Filipinos.
What is the citizenship of child A at the time of birth? Is it American or Filipino
citizenship, or both? Qualify your answer by citing the supporting principle or principles.
2. Miss Deniece Cornejo was born on January 11, 1973, of a Filipino mother and a Chinese
father. Her parents got married on November 30, 1971. What is the citizenship of Deniece
during her minority? How about after reaching the age of majority? Qualify your answer
by citing the supporting principle or principles.
3. Mr. Vhong Navarro was charged of the crime of rape against Miss Deniece Cornejo on
December 23, 2014 and was later on acquitted for the crime charged. On the following
year, May 2015, there will be an election to be held. Can Vhong Navarro exercise his
right of suffrage? Why? Explain very briefly.
4. Mr. Dee Nhalhilhigo was an Iranian citizen. He stayed in the Philippines for two years
and later on applies for naturalization. His application then was approved and he was
naturalized as a Filipino citizen. After a year, he met Miss Ahng Dood at the Boracay,
who is an African citizen. They got married immediately. What is now the citizenship of
Miss Ahng Dood after marrying Mr. Dee Nhalhilhigo?
5. Zeus Mar Yhu Zep was sentenced of the crime of murder which is punishable under the
Philippine laws for more than one year of imprisonment. Question, can Zeus Mar Yhu
Zep exercise his right of suffrage? Qualify your answer.
6. Cindy Biglanggahasa is a deaf-mute person. She was born as deaf-mute; On May 23,
2015 there will be a general election and at that date she is already qualified to vote as a
registered voter. Now, can Cindy Biglanggahasa vote despite of being a deaf-mute or
disabled?
7. Are foreign vessels allowed to travel in the internal waters of the Philippines without its
consent even in the exercise of the right of involuntary entrance or innocent passage?
Why?
8. Baby Ama was a child born out of wedlock to a Filipino mother and an alien father. What
is now the citizenship of Baby ama?
9. Dina Vhirgin who was a member of a group against the government wants the vote
during an election but was questioned because she was disqualified to vote. If you were
the judge, how will you decide on this case?
10. Can the congress abolish the constitutional commissions? Why?
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