CSE Reviewer 2026: General Information 100 Questions

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Summary

This video serves as a comprehensive reviewer for the 2026 Civil Service Examination, focusing on general information. It covers 100 multiple-choice questions across five main parts: Philippine Constitution, Philippine History and General Information, Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards, and Environment, Peace, and Human Rights, with answers provided after each question.

Highlights

Philippine Constitution (20 Questions)
00:00:19

This section tests knowledge of the Philippine Constitution, covering fundamental laws, governmental structures, and citizens' rights. Questions include identifying the highest law of the land, the president during the 1987 Constitution's ratification, separation of powers, the Bill of Rights, term limits for the president, legislative and judicial branches, age requirements for the president, and key articles on rights and freedoms.

Philippine History and General Information (20 Questions)
00:08:58

This part delves into Philippine history, geography, and general facts. Topics include the first president, the capital, national heroes, symbolism in the Philippine flag, historical events, prominent figures like Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal, and the local government code.

General Information and World Facts (20 Questions)
00:17:29

This segment broadens the scope to include global knowledge, such as the founding year of the United Nations, currency of Japan, the first man on the moon, current UN Secretary-General, planets, national language of the Philippines, sushi ingredients, largest continent and ocean, number of Philippine regions, the world's longest river, the Philippine peso sign, and the first Filipino astronaut candidate.

Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards (20 Questions)
00:25:50

This section focuses on Republic Act 6713, which outlines the code of conduct for public officials and employees. It covers the purpose of the act, ethical principles, professionalism, submission of Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN), avoiding conflicts of interest, and the role of the Civil Service Commission.

Environment, Peace, and Human Rights (20 Questions)
00:34:29

The final part addresses environmental protection, peace efforts, and human rights. Questions cover constitutional provisions on ecology, relevant government agencies and laws like the Clean Water Act, Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, and Clean Air Act, international agreements like the Paris Agreement, causes of deforestation, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, responsibilities of the Commission on Human Rights, and the concept of sustainable development.

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