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This document contains 20 true/false questions about property law in the Philippines. It tests knowledge on whether properties are considered exclusive, common, or community depending on factors like when they were acquired, inherited, or generated. It also contains multiple choice questions about allowable actions regarding exclusive properties and what is included in or excluded from a gross estate.

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T&F With MC

This document contains 20 true/false questions about property law in the Philippines. It tests knowledge on whether properties are considered exclusive, common, or community depending on factors like when they were acquired, inherited, or generated. It also contains multiple choice questions about allowable actions regarding exclusive properties and what is included in or excluded from a gross estate.

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Name: Paula G.

Gozun

1. True FALSE
2. True
3. False
4. FalseTRUE
5. True
6. True
7. TrueFALSE
8. True
9. TrueFALSE
10. False
11. True
12. TrueFALSE
13. False TRUE
14. True FALSE
15. False
16. BD
17. C
18. A
19. D
20. B

True or false. Write the word True if the statement is correct and the word False if the
statement is incorrect.
1. Properties received by way of inheritance are always exclusive properties
2. All properties brought into the marriage are separate or exclusive under the conjugal
partnership of gains
3. Generally, all properties brought into the marriage are community properties if the
decedent died before Aug 3, 1988
4. The fruit of inherited properties are exclusive under absolute community of properties
5. The gross estate of decedent includes his separate properties and their common
properties with his surviving spouse
6. In taking inventory, properties are generally presumed common or conjugal unless proven
as exclusive of either spouses
7. The proceeds of separate property sold during the marriage can become a
conjugal property
8. Jewelry is generally considered community property under absolute community of
properties
9. Real properties are common properties under absolute community of properties
10. Personal or movable properties are separate properties under absolute community of
properties
11. Properties received by way of gifts before marriage are exclusive properties under
conjugal partnership of gains
12. Conjugal family home is deductible in full and with limitation of maximum of P
10,000,000
13. Net conjugal estate is the difference between conjugal properties less conjugal
deductions
14. Standard deduction is either conjugal or exclusive deductions
15. Unidentifiable properties is exclusive properties

MULTIPLE CHOICE.
16. Which is not true? The spouse with regard to his exclusive property
a. cannot mortgage the same if he is not of age
b. may dispose of the same without the consent of the other spouse
c. may appear in court litigation concerning the same
d. cannot allow the other spouse to administer the same

17. Which is excluded in gross estate?


a. separate property of the decedent c. separate property of the surviving spouse
b. common property of the spouses d. A and C

18. When there was no marriage settlement and the marriage was contracted on or after
Aug. 3, 1988, the marriage settlement shall be
a. Absolute community c. Complete separation of property
b. Conjugal partnership of gains d. Any other regime

19. Properties inheritance during the marriage are-


a. exclusive under conjugal partnership
b. exclusive under absolute community
c. common property under conjugal partnership of gain
d. A and B

20. Which is a common property?


a. properties received as inheritance during marriage
b. properties representing fruits of conjugal properties
c. properties representing fruits from donated properties during marriage
d. fruits of inheritance during marriage

END

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