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  • 問題数 47 • 12/8/2024

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  • 1

    R.A. 9208 also known as Anti-Human Trafficking Law is ammended by what act?

    R.A. 10364 AND R.A. 11862

  • 2

    refers to Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9208, as amended by R.A. No 10364 and R.A. No. 11862

    ACT

  • 3

    refers to a person below eighteen (18) years of age or one who is over eighteen (18) but is unable to fully take care of, or protect himself/herself from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation, or discrimination because of a physical or mental disability or condition.

    CHILD

  • 4

    refers to an act of stealing and selling a child to adopting parents under false pretenses and using schemes such as falsifying the child’s details or manipulating the child’s origins to make the child appear an orphan or foundling.

    CHILD LAUNDERING

  • 5

    refers to photos, images, videos, recordings, streams, or any other representation or form of media, depicting acts of sexual abuse and exploitation of a child or representation of a child as a sexual object.

    CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION MATERIAL

  • 6

    refers to children who are either forcibly, compulsorily recruited, or who voluntarily joined a government force or any armed group in any capacity

    CHILD INVOLVED IN ARMED CONFLICT

  • 7

    refers to any spoken or written conversations, exchanges, discussions, data, information, or messages for interception.

    COMMUNICATIONS

  • 8

    The device consisting of hardware and software may include input, output process, and storage components which may stand alone or be connected in a network or other similar devices.

    COMPUTER SYSTEM

  • 9

    refers to any device or group of interconnected or related devices, one or more of which, pursuant to a program, performs automated processing of data.

    COMPUTER AND OTHER COMPUTER RELATED DEVICES

  • 10

    refers to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) created under Section 20 of the Act.

    COUNCIL

  • 11

    refers to the pledging by the debtor of his/her personal services or labor or those of a person under his/her control as security or payment for a debt.

    DEBT BONDAGE

  • 12

    refers to evidence, the use of which is sanctioned by existing rules of evidence, in ascertaining in a judicial proceeding, the truth respecting a matter of fact, which evidence is received, recorded, transmitted, stored, processed, retrieved or produced electronically.

    ELECTRONIC OR DIGITAL EVIDENCE

  • 13

    refers to the surrender of an accused or convicted person from one state to another state pursuant to an extradition treaty for criminal investigation or prosecution, imposition of penalty or service of sentence for an extraditable offense.

    EXTRADITION

  • 14

    refers to the extraction of work or services from any person by means of enticement, violence, intimidation or threat, use of force or coercion, including deprivation of freedom, abuse of authority or moral ascendancy, debt-bondage or deception including any work or service extracted from any person under the menace of penalty.

    FORCED LABOR

  • 15

    refers to Philippines embassies, missions, consulates general and other foreign service establishments maintained by the Department of Foreign Affairs.

    FOREIGN SERVICE POST

  • 16

    refers to the totality of electronic means to access, create, collect, store, process, receive, transmit, present, and disseminate information.

    INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

  • 17

    refers to the act of listening to, recording, monitoring, or surveillance of the content of communications, including procuring of the content data, either directly, through access and use of a computer system, or through the use of electronic eavesdropping or tapping devices, at the same time that the communications is occurring.

    INTERCEPTION

  • 18

    refers to a natural or juridical person, or entity that provides infrastructure, platforms, access to host, transmit and index content, products and services originated by third parties on the internet.

    INTERNET INTERMEDIARIES

  • 19

    refers to a condition of enforced and compulsory service induced by means of any scheme, plan or pattern, intended to cause a person to believe that if he/she did not enter into or continue in such condition, he/she or another person would suffer serious harm or other forms of abuse or physical restraint, or threat of abuse or harm, or coercion including depriving access to travel documents and withholding salaries, or the abuse or threatened abuse of the legal process.

    INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE

  • 20

    refers to the use of digital or analog communication and ICT as means to abuse and exploit children sexually, which includes cases in which contact child abuse or exploitation offline is combined with an online component.

    ONLINE SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN

  • 21

    refers to any representation through publication, exhibition, cinematography, indecent shows, information technology, or by whatever means, of a person engaged in real or simulated explicit sexual activities or any representation of the sexual parts of a person primarily for sexual purposes.

    PORNOGRAPHY

  • 22

    refers to international airports and/or seaports designated by the Commissioner of Bureau of Immigration (BI), from among the ports of entry and exit designated by law, to be used as an entry point for arriving foreigners and Filipino nationals from another country to the Philippines and as an exit point for foreigners and Filipino citizens leaving the country and bound abroad.

    PORT OF ENTRY AND EXIT

  • 23

    refers to any act, transaction, scheme or design involving the use of a person by another, for sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct in exchange for money, profit or any other consideration.

    PROSTITUTION

  • 24

    refers to a program organized by travel and tourism-related establishments and individuals which consists of tourism packages or activities, utilizing and offering escort and sexual services as enticement for tourists.

    SEX TOURISM

  • 25

    refers to any means of actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes or lewd designs, including profiting monetarily, socially, or politically from the sexual exploitation of another, regardless of whether or not consent was given.

    SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

  • 26

    refers to the status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised.

    SLAVERY

  • 27

    refers to any information contained in the form of computer data or other form that is held by internet intermediaries, relating to the subscribers or registrants who avail of services, other than traffic or content data, and by which any of the following can be established:

    SUBSCRIBER'S AND REGISTRANT'S INFORMATION

  • 28

    Refers to both Content Data and Traffic Data or Content Data

    DATA

  • 29

    the substance, meaning or purport of the communication, or the message or information being conveyed by the communication, other than traffic data

    CONTENT DATA

  • 30

    any computer data other than the content of the communication, including the communication’s origin, destination, route, time, date, size, duration, or type of underlying service.

    TRAFFIC DATA OR NON CONTENT DATA

  • 31

    refers to facilities, services, and attractions involved in tourism, such as travel and tour services

    TOURISM ENTERPRISES

  • 32

    refers to a victim of TIP under the Act. This shall also include persons rescued or intercepted from potential TIP situations.

    TRAFFICKED PERSON

  • 33

    refers to the recruitment, obtaining, hiring, providing, offering, transportation, transfer, maintaining, harboring, or receipt of persons, with or without the victim’s consent or knowledge, within or across national borders, by means of threat, or use of force

    TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS

  • 34

    In anti-human trafficking, what is the penalty for trafficking involving children?

    LIFE IMPRISONMENT AND A FINE

  • 35

    Which agency is tasked with rescuing trafficked person?

    IACAT

  • 36

    24. Which agency is responsible for monitoring recruitment agencies?

    DOLE

  • 37

    What is the penalty for trafficking syndicates?

    LIFE IMPRISONMENT AND A FINE

  • 38

    What penalty applies to accomplices in human trafficking?

    IMPRISONMENT OF 15 YEARS AND A FINE NOT LESS THAN 500,000 BUT NOT EXCEED 1,000,000 PESOS

  • 39

    Who can report suspected trafficking cases?

    ANY CONCERNED CITIZENS

  • 40

    What is the minimum penalty for attempted trafficking under RA 9208?

    15 YEARS IMPRISONMENT

  • 41

    Under RA 9208, accomplices are penalized with:

    IMPRISONMENT OF 15 YEARS AND A FINE NOT LESS THAN 500,000 BUT NOT EXCEED 1,000,000 PESOS

  • 42

    What is the penalty for trafficking by a syndicate?

    IMPRISONMENT AND A FINE UP TO 5 MILLION PESOS

  • 43

    What is the penalty for trafficking in persons under RA 9208?

    Life imprisonment and a fine of P2 million to P5 million

  • 44

    What penalty is imposed for qualified trafficking in persons?

    Life imprisonment and a fine of P2 million to P5 million

  • 45

    What additional penalty applies if the trafficking involves a child?

    Life imprisonment and a fine of up to P5 million

  • 46

    What is the minimum imprisonment for attempted trafficking?

    15 years

  • 47

    What penalty applies to a public official found guilty of trafficking?

    Life imprisonment, a fine, and permanent disqualification from public office