1. What defines quasi-legislative power in administrative law?
• The power to create statutes
• The power to enforce civil judgments
• The authority to promulgate regulations under enabling law
• The power to interpret judicial decisions
✅ Answer: The authority to promulgate regulations under enabling law
2. An administrative rule must conform to:
• Internal agency policies
• International treaties
• The enabling law and Constitution
• Public opinion and media
✅ Answer: The enabling law and Constitution
3. Before a rule becomes effective, agencies are generally required to:
• File an appeal with Congress
• Publish it in the Official Gazette or newspaper
• Get executive certification
• Issue cease-and-desist orders
✅ Answer: Publish it in the Official Gazette or newspaper
4. A regulation is void if:
• It is not approved by the President
• It lacks specific implementing mechanisms
• It exceeds the scope of delegated authority
• It is not supported by all stakeholders
✅ Answer: It exceeds the scope of delegated authority
5. The process of rulemaking generally includes:
• A popular vote
• Judicial impeachment
• Notice, consultation, and publication
• Certification by the judiciary
✅ Answer: Notice, consultation, and publication