26.INTRODUCTION TO LAW EXAM PREDICTION QUESTION AND
CERTIFIED ANSWERS
Law - correct answer generally means any rule of action or any system of uniformity
Law - correct answer generally determines the activities of, movements or motions of all
objects of creation, whether animate of inanimate
1. Law promulgated and enforced by the state (strict legal sense)
2. Law not promulgated and enforced by the state (non-legal sense) - correct answer 2 general
groups of law
(mj gamboa, introduction to philippine law, 6th ed., p.3)
State law - correct answer law that is promulgated and enforced by the state
(mj gamboa, introduction to philippine law, 6th ed., p.3)
1. Divine law
2. Natural law
3. Moral law
4. Physical law - correct answer the 2nd general group of law includes what kinds of laws?
(mj gamboa, introduction to philippine law, 6th ed., p.3)
1. State law
2. Divine law
3. Natural law
4. Moral law - correct answer law/s that apply/ies only to men as rational beings
,Physical law - correct answer law/s that operates on all things, including men, without regard to
the latter's use of their will power and intelligence
Physical law - correct answer law that is called law only figuratively speaking or by analogy
(analogy - c. Pascual, legal method, 2nd ed., p. 13)
Divine law - correct answer the law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the concepts
of sin (as contrasted with crime) and salvation
God - correct answer source of the divine law, or one who formally promulgated, revealed or
divulged to mankind the divine law
Direct revelation - correct answer means by which the divine law was formally promulgated,
revealed or divulged to mankind
Ten commandments - correct answer under the old testament, what embodies the divine law?
Quoran - correct answer for muslims, divine law is embodies in the?
Certain rewards and punishments in the present life or in the life to come - correct answer
sanction of divine law
(clark, elementary law, p. 5)
Natural law - correct answer the divine inspiration in man of the sense of justice, fairness, and
righteousness by internal dictates of reason alone
, Law of nature - correct answer other term for natural law
Natural law - correct answer regarded as the reasonable basis of state law
Moral law - correct answer the totality of the norms of good and right conduct growing out of
the collective sense of right and wrong of every community
Mores - correct answer ways of life; the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of
a community
Not absolute - correct answer is moral law absolute or not?
A spontaneous social reaction/response - correct answer effect of breaking a moral law, since
there is no definite moral sanction
(c. Pascual, the nature and elements of law, 1954 ed., p.16)
Moral law - correct answer law that influences or shapes state law
Physical law - correct answer in the operation or course of nature, these are the uniformities of
actions and orders of sequence which the physical phenomena that we sense and feel
Law of physical science - correct answer other term for physical law
Physical law - correct answer being addressed to objects which have no power to disobey, it is
in reality nothing more than an order or regularity in nature by which certain results follow
certain causes
(clark, elementary law, p. 34)
CERTIFIED ANSWERS
Law - correct answer generally means any rule of action or any system of uniformity
Law - correct answer generally determines the activities of, movements or motions of all
objects of creation, whether animate of inanimate
1. Law promulgated and enforced by the state (strict legal sense)
2. Law not promulgated and enforced by the state (non-legal sense) - correct answer 2 general
groups of law
(mj gamboa, introduction to philippine law, 6th ed., p.3)
State law - correct answer law that is promulgated and enforced by the state
(mj gamboa, introduction to philippine law, 6th ed., p.3)
1. Divine law
2. Natural law
3. Moral law
4. Physical law - correct answer the 2nd general group of law includes what kinds of laws?
(mj gamboa, introduction to philippine law, 6th ed., p.3)
1. State law
2. Divine law
3. Natural law
4. Moral law - correct answer law/s that apply/ies only to men as rational beings
,Physical law - correct answer law/s that operates on all things, including men, without regard to
the latter's use of their will power and intelligence
Physical law - correct answer law that is called law only figuratively speaking or by analogy
(analogy - c. Pascual, legal method, 2nd ed., p. 13)
Divine law - correct answer the law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the concepts
of sin (as contrasted with crime) and salvation
God - correct answer source of the divine law, or one who formally promulgated, revealed or
divulged to mankind the divine law
Direct revelation - correct answer means by which the divine law was formally promulgated,
revealed or divulged to mankind
Ten commandments - correct answer under the old testament, what embodies the divine law?
Quoran - correct answer for muslims, divine law is embodies in the?
Certain rewards and punishments in the present life or in the life to come - correct answer
sanction of divine law
(clark, elementary law, p. 5)
Natural law - correct answer the divine inspiration in man of the sense of justice, fairness, and
righteousness by internal dictates of reason alone
, Law of nature - correct answer other term for natural law
Natural law - correct answer regarded as the reasonable basis of state law
Moral law - correct answer the totality of the norms of good and right conduct growing out of
the collective sense of right and wrong of every community
Mores - correct answer ways of life; the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of
a community
Not absolute - correct answer is moral law absolute or not?
A spontaneous social reaction/response - correct answer effect of breaking a moral law, since
there is no definite moral sanction
(c. Pascual, the nature and elements of law, 1954 ed., p.16)
Moral law - correct answer law that influences or shapes state law
Physical law - correct answer in the operation or course of nature, these are the uniformities of
actions and orders of sequence which the physical phenomena that we sense and feel
Law of physical science - correct answer other term for physical law
Physical law - correct answer being addressed to objects which have no power to disobey, it is
in reality nothing more than an order or regularity in nature by which certain results follow
certain causes
(clark, elementary law, p. 34)