NAPOLCOM REVIEWER
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1. A senator proposes a bill to amend the constitution to allow for extended terms in office. As a citizen, what is your primary concern regarding this proposal?
2. During an election, you observe a candidate using public funds for personal campaign activities. What political principle is being violated?
3. You are part of a community that is debating whether to support a local government initiative aimed at reducing poverty. What is a critical factor to consider in your decision?
4. In a heated political debate, one candidate accuses another of corruption without evidence. What should be your reaction as a responsible voter?
5. You witness a protest demanding increased government accountability. What is the underlying principle of this political action?
6. A political party introduces a platform focused on environmental sustainability. What political theory best supports this initiative?
7. During a discussion on federalism, one participant claims it will lead to chaos and inefficiency in governance. How should you counter this argument?
8. You are analyzing a proposed law that grants the president emergency powers. What is your primary concern as a citizen?
9. While attending a town hall meeting, you notice that the voices of marginalized groups are not being heard. What should be your response?
10. During a political discussion, a participant argues that economic policies should prioritize profit over social welfare. What is a critical counterpoint you could make?
11. You learn about a proposed law that seeks to limit campaign contributions from corporations. What constitutional principle is at stake?
12. While reviewing a political party's platform, you find that it promotes divisive rhetoric. What should be your primary concern?
13. During a political rally, you observe the spread of misinformation about a candidate. What is your responsibility as a participant?
14. You are studying the role of the youth in Philippine politics. What should you highlight as their most significant impact?
15. A candidate promises to prioritize national security over civil liberties. What should be your primary concern as a voter?
16. In a discussion about political dynasties, one participant argues they are necessary for stability. What should you counter with?
17. You are part of a community meeting discussing the need for more local services. What democratic principle should guide your discussion?
18. During a political debate, a candidate cites studies to support their position. What should be your reaction as a critical thinker?
19. You hear a politician claim that reforms are necessary to improve governance. What should be your first question regarding these reforms?
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