FEUCAT General Information — Philippine ConstitutionSlides
Presentation-style slides for Philippine Constitution — the fastest way to cover the chapter if you are reviewing on your phone between classes or shifts. Covers everything Far Eastern University tests on this chapter in the FEUCAT General Information subtest.
Exam context
On the FEUCAT 2026, the General Information subtest carries a "Core" weight in Far Eastern University's pattern. Philippine Constitution lands at position 1st out of 6 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from General Information on a typical FEUCAT paper.
Philippine Constitution - Slides
The Philippine Constitution serves as the fundamental law of the Republic of the Philippines, establishing the framework of government and defining the rights and duties of citizens. This comprehensive study covers the structure of government, constitutional provisions, and key principles that guide the nation.
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Introduction to the Philippine Constitution
The Philippine Constitution serves as the blueprint for how our country is governed. It is the highest law that all other laws must follow and respect. Understanding the Constitution is crucial for every Filipino citizen as it defines our rights and the structure of our government.
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This serves as an introductory overview to help students understand the broad scope of constitutional study.
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Constitutional Overview
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mindmap root((Philippine Constitution)) Government Structure Three Branches Separation of Powers Checks and Balances Citizens Rights Bill of Rights Civil Liberties Political Rights Governance Principles Rule of Law Democracy Federalism
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Overview of the Philippine Constitution's main components and principles
The Three Branches of Government
The Philippine government is divided into three co-equal branches to ensure that no single branch becomes too powerful. This separation of powers is a fundamental principle of democratic governance that protects citizens' rights and maintains governmental accountability.
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Understanding the three branches is fundamental to comprehending how Philippine government operates.
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Government Structure
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flowchart TD A[Philippine Government] --> B[Legislative Branch] A --> C[Executive Branch] A --> D[Judicial Branch] B --> E[Makes Laws] C --> F[Implements Laws] D --> G[Interprets Laws] E --> H[Checks and Balances] F --> H G --> H
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The three branches of government and their primary functions with checks and balances system
The Legislative Branch: Congress of the Philippines
The Congress of the Philippines is the lawmaking body of our government. It consists of two chambers that work together to create laws for the nation. The bicameral system ensures broader representation and more thorough deliberation of proposed legislation.
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The ratio of party-list to district representatives (1:4) is mandated by law to ensure sectoral representation.
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Legislative Branch
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flowchart TD A[Congress of the Philippines] --> B[Senate] A --> C[House of Representatives] B --> D[24 Senators] B --> E[6-year terms] C --> F[253 District Representatives] C --> G[63 Party-list Representatives] C --> H[3-year terms] D --> I[Legislative Power] F --> I G --> I
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Structure and composition of the Philippine Congress showing both chambers and their characteristics
The Executive Branch: Office of the President
The Executive Branch is headed by the President who serves as both the chief executive officer of the government and the commander of the military forces. The President ensures that laws passed by Congress are properly implemented and enforced throughout the country.
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The single six-year term limit prevents the concentration of power and encourages fresh leadership.
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Executive Branch
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flowchart TD A[Executive Branch] --> B[President] A --> C[Vice-President] B --> D[Chief Executive] B --> E[Head of State] B --> F[Commander-in-Chief] B --> G[6-year term] D --> H[Executive Power] E --> H F --> H
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Structure and roles of the Executive Branch centered on the President's multiple responsibilities
The Judicial Branch: Supreme Court and Lower Courts
The Judicial Branch serves as the interpreter of laws and the final arbiter of legal disputes. The Supreme Court, as the highest court, has the power to review laws and government actions to ensure they comply with the Constitution, protecting citizens' rights in the process.
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The 15-member Supreme Court composition ensures diverse perspectives in judicial decision-making.
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Judicial Branch
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flowchart TD A[Judicial Branch] --> B[Supreme Court] B --> C[1 Chief Justice] B --> D[14 Associate Justices] B --> E[Judicial Power] E --> F[Interpret Laws] E --> G[Constitutional Review] E --> H[Protect Rights] F --> I[Justice System] G --> I H --> I
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Structure of the Judicial Branch showing the Supreme Court composition and its judicial powers
House of Representatives: Special Powers
The House of Representatives has the exclusive constitutional power to initiate impeachment proceedings against high government officials. This serves as an important check on executive and judicial power, ensuring accountability even for the highest officials in government.
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Impeachment is a political process, not a criminal one, designed to remove unfit officials from office.
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Legislative Powers
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sequenceDiagram participant H as House of Representatives participant S as Senate participant O as Officials H->>O: Investigates misconduct H->>H: Files impeachment H->>S: Sends articles of impeachment S->>S: Conducts trial S->>O: Verdict and judgment
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The impeachment process showing the sequence from House investigation to Senate trial
Congressional Power to Declare War
The power to declare war is one of the most serious decisions a nation can make. The Constitution requires a supermajority of both houses of Congress to ensure that such momentous decisions have broad legislative support and are not made hastily or by a single individual.
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This provision prevents hasty military engagements and ensures democratic deliberation on war decisions.
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Congressional Powers
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flowchart TD A[War Declaration Process] --> B[Joint Session] B --> C[Senate Vote] B --> D[House Vote] C --> E[2/3 Majority Required] D --> E E --> F{Both Pass?} F -->|Yes| G[War Declared] F -->|No| H[No War Declaration] G --> I[President Commands] I --> J[Military Action]
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The constitutional process for declaring war showing the required supermajority from both houses of Congress
The Preamble: Source of Sovereignty
The Preamble serves as the introduction to our Constitution, declaring that sovereignty resides in the people. It reflects Filipino values and aspirations, acknowledging divine guidance while establishing democratic principles. The Preamble provides context for understanding the entire Constitution.
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The Preamble establishes the philosophical foundation and legitimacy of the entire constitutional system.
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Constitutional Foundation
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mindmap root((Preamble)) Source of Authority Sovereign People Democratic Foundation National Values Justice Liberty Democracy Spiritual Dimension Appeal to God Divine Providence Constitutional Purpose Framework Introduction National Aspirations
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Key elements and themes found in the Preamble of the Philippine Constitution
Article III: Bill of Rights
Article III of the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, is perhaps the most important section for ordinary citizens. It lists specific rights that the government cannot violate and provides protection against the abuse of state power, ensuring that individual freedoms are preserved.
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The Bill of Rights serves as a shield protecting citizens from potential government tyranny and abuse.
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Constitutional Rights
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mindmap root((Bill of Rights)) Civil Liberties Freedom of Speech Freedom of Press Freedom of Assembly Freedom of Religion Legal Rights Due Process Fair Trial Legal Counsel Habeas Corpus Privacy Rights Against Searches Personal Security Home Sanctity Political Rights Suffrage Participation Equal Protection
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Categories of rights and freedoms protected under Article III Bill of Rights
Article IV: Philippine Citizenship
Article IV establishes who are considered Filipino citizens and distinguishes between those who are citizens by birth and those who become citizens later. This distinction is important because certain high government positions are reserved only for natural-born citizens.
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The distinction between natural-born and naturalized citizens affects eligibility for certain high government offices.
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Citizenship
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flowchart TD A[Philippine Citizenship] --> B[Natural-born Citizens] A --> C[Naturalized Citizens] B --> D[Citizens from birth] B --> E[No act required] C --> F[Acquired through process] C --> G[Legal naturalization] D --> H[Eligible for all positions] F --> I[Some position restrictions] E --> H G --> I
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Two types of Philippine citizenship and their characteristics and eligibility differences
Three Inherent Powers of the State
Every sovereign state possesses three fundamental powers that enable it to function effectively and serve its people. These inherent powers allow the government to maintain order, fund public services, and acquire resources needed for public projects while balancing individual rights with collective needs.
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These powers must be exercised within constitutional limits and for legitimate public purposes.
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State Powers
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mindmap root((Inherent State Powers)) Police Power Public Welfare Regulate Liberty Restrain Property Health and Safety Taxation Power Raise Revenues Fund Services Public Projects Government Operations Eminent Domain Public Use Just Compensation Property Acquisition Infrastructure Needs
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The three inherent powers of the state and their primary purposes and applications
Constitutional Commissions: Independent Bodies
The Constitution establishes three independent commissions to perform critical government functions without political interference. Their independence ensures that essential services like elections, government employment, and financial accountability are conducted fairly and professionally.
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The independence of these commissions is crucial for maintaining democratic institutions and preventing corruption.
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Constitutional Commissions
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flowchart TD A[Constitutional Commissions] --> B[Civil Service Commission] A --> C[Commission on Elections] A --> D[Commission on Audit] B --> E[Merit-based Employment] C --> F[Free Fair Elections] D --> G[Financial Accountability] E --> H[Independent Operations] F --> H G --> H H --> I[Good Governance]
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The three constitutional commissions and their roles in ensuring independent and professional government operations
Taxation Exemptions: Religious and Charitable Institutions
The Constitution provides tax exemptions for religious and charitable institutions to encourage their contributions to society. However, the exemption is strictly limited to properties actually used for religious, charitable, or educational purposes to prevent abuse of this privilege.
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The three-part test (actually, directly, exclusively) prevents abuse while encouraging genuine charitable work.
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Taxation
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flowchart TD A[Property Tax Exemption] --> B{Religious/Charitable Institution?} B -->|Yes| C{Actually Used for Exempt Purpose?} B -->|No| D[Taxable] C -->|Yes| E{Directly Used?} C -->|No| D E -->|Yes| F{Exclusively Used?} E -->|No| D F -->|Yes| G[Tax Exempt] F -->|No| D
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Decision tree showing the strict requirements for property tax exemption for religious and charitable institutions
Suffrage: Right and Obligation to Vote
Suffrage is both a right and a civic duty of every qualified Filipino citizen. The Constitution ensures that voting is accessible to all qualified citizens without barriers like literacy tests or property ownership, reflecting democratic principles of equal participation in governance.
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Universal suffrage ensures democratic legitimacy by allowing broad citizen participation in selecting leaders.
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Democratic Rights
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flowchart TD A[Suffrage] --> B[Right to Vote] A --> C[Obligation to Vote] B --> D[18 years old] B --> E[Filipino citizen] B --> F[Qualified by law] C --> G[Civic Duty] D --> H[Universal Suffrage] E --> H F --> H G --> H H --> I[Democratic Participation]
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Components of suffrage showing both the right and obligation aspects with qualification requirements
Key Constitutional Principles and Review
The Philippine Constitution establishes a democratic republic built on fundamental principles of separation of powers, protection of rights, and citizen participation. Understanding these principles is essential for informed citizenship and success in various Philippine examinations.
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These constitutional principles form the foundation of Philippine governance and are frequently tested in major examinations.
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Constitutional Review
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mindmap root((Philippine Constitution)) Government Structure Three Branches Separation of Powers Checks and Balances Individual Rights Bill of Rights Due Process Equal Protection Citizenship Natural-born Naturalized Rights and Duties State Powers Police Power Taxation Eminent Domain Democratic Institutions Suffrage Elections Constitutional Commissions
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Comprehensive overview of key Philippine constitutional principles and structures covered in this study
References
- 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines
- CET 2026 Comprehensive Lecture Notes - General Information
- Philippine Constitutional Law jurisprudence and interpretations
- Official publications of the Philippine government on constitutional provisions
In summary
The Philippine Constitution serves as the supreme law that governs our nation, establishing the framework for democratic governance while protecting individual rights. Understanding its key provisions - from the three branches of government to the Bill of Rights, from citizenship requirements to state powers - is essential for every Filipino citizen. These constitutional principles ensure that government remains accountable to the people while providing the structure necessary for effective governance. For UPCAT and other major Philippine examinations, mastery of these constitutional concepts is crucial for success.
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