Political Science, asked by kikyo312017, 6 months ago

it refers ro a citizen of another country.
a.alien
b.natural-born citizen
c.naturalized citizen
d.senior citizen

a rule defining correct behavior refers to_____.
a.guideline
b.law
c.principle
d.policy

to whom the executive power is vested?
a.president and vice-president
b.president with the cabinet members
c.president and vice-president
d.president

which of the following is not a requirement for a person to be elected president?
a.natural-born citizen of the Philippines
b.a registered voter
c.able to read and write
d.at least 50 years old the day of the election

who shall nominate a vice president whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the vice-president.
a.president
b.chief justice
c.congress
d.senators​

Answers

Answered by mrishiraj598
8

Explanation:

  1. senior citizen
  2. law
  3. president
  4. able to read and write
  5. president
Answered by AncyA
0

Answer:

1) c. Naturalized citizen

2) b. Law

3) d. President

4) d. at least 50 years old the day of the election

5) a. President

Explanation:

1) It refers to a citizen of another country. - c) Naturalized citizen

  • The person who lives in one country become the citizen of another country is known as naturalized citizen.
  • By Naturalization process the person can acquire the citizenship.

2) A rule defining correct behavior refers to Law

  • A group of people or nation agree to follow is known as Law.
  • "The law of game" = A rule defining the correct behavior in a sport.

3) To whom the executive power is vested - d) President

  • The executive power of the Union is vested by the President according to the constitution and law.
  • The Governor is the executive authority of the state. The Governor is appointed by the President.

4) which of the following is not a requirement for a person to be elected president? - d) at least 50 years old the day of the election

To be elected as the president of Philippines, the person should be natural-born citizen of the Philippines, a registered votes, should be able to read and write and must be Forty years of age on the day of election.

5) Who shall nominate a vice president whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the vice-president? - a) President

  • By taking the confirmation of majority of votes in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, The President can nominate the vice president whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice president.

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