Combined MCQuestions For BM Exam
Combined MCQuestions For BM Exam
Combined MCQuestions For BM Exam
Instructions: Below are questions on the Government Procurement Reform Act (Republic
Act No. 9184), its revised Implementing Rules and Regulations and other pertinent policies
by the Government Procurement and Policy Board (GPPB). Please encircle the best
answer.
SECTIONS 1-29
1. When is the effectivity date of Republic Act No. 9184?
a. January 25, 2003
b. January 26, 2003
c. January 25, 2004
d. January 26, 2004
2. Republic Act No. 9184 entitled “An Act Providing for the Modernization,
Standardization and Regulation of the Procurement Activities of the Government
and for other Purposes,” is otherwise known as:
a. Government Procurement Law
b. Government Property and Bids Act
c. Government Procurement Act
d. Government Property and Bids Law
2. It is the policy of the GoP that procurement of Goods, Infrastructure Projects and
Consulting Services shall be competitive and transparent, and therefore shall
undergo _______________.
a. Small Value Procurement
b. Competitive Bidding
c. Direct Contracting
d. Negotiated Procurement
5. The following are not procurement activities under R.A. 9184 and its IRR, except:
a. Hiring of Job Order Workers
b. Lease of government-owned property as lessor for private use
c. All procurement of any branch, agency, department, bureau, office, or
instrumentality of the Government of the Philippines
d. Disposal of Property and Other Assets of the Government
8. _______ refers to the documents issued by the Procuring Entity as the basis for
bids, furnishing all information necessary for a prospective bidder to prepare a bid for
the Goods, Infrastructure Projects and/or Consulting Services required by the
Procuring Entity.
e. Bidding Documents
f. Proposal Documents
g. Proposition Documents
h. Procurement Documents
11. Domestic Entity refers to an individual or a sole proprietor who is a citizen of the
Philippines or a partnership, corporation, cooperative, or association duly organized
under the laws of the Philippines and of which at least ______ of the interest or
outstanding capital stock belongs to citizens of the Philippines, habitually established
in business and habitually engaged in the manufacture or sale of the merchandise
covered by his bid, and the business has been in existence for at least five (5)
consecutive years prior to the advertisement and/or posting of the Invitation to Bid.
a. 70%
b. 65%
c. 60%
d. 75%
12. _______ refers to International Agreements except that they do not require
legislative ratification.
a. Executive Orders
b. Foreign Contracts
c. Executive Agreements
d. Foreign Memorandums
13. ________ refers to the acquisition of goods, consulting services, and the
contracting for infrastructure projects by the GoP which are wholly or partly funded
by Foreign Loans or Grants pursuant to a Treaty or International or Executive
Agreement.
e. Foreign-Funded Procurement
f. International Grants
g. International-Funded Procurement
h. Foreign Grants
14. ________ refer to grants with no repayment obligations and are provided in
monetary form, goods, works, and consultancy services, among others.
i. Foreign Grants
j. Foreign-Funded Procurement
k. International Grants
l. Foreign Loans
15. Which among the following does not refer to Head of the Procuring Entity
(HoPE):
a. the head of the agency or body, or his duly authorized official, for NGAs and the
constitutional commissions or offices, and other branches of government
b. the governing board or its duly authorized official, for GOCCs, GFIs and SUCs
c. the local chief executive, for LGUs
d. the chief executive officer of the Philippines, for the executive departments
16. ________ refers to the acquisition of goods, consulting services, and the
contracting for infrastructure projects by the Procuring Entity.
a. Proprietorship
b. Procurement
c. Bidding
d. Buying
18. What is the PhilGEPS feature wherein it ensures the privacy of parties
transacting with it.
a. Integrity
b. Confidentiality
c. Security
d. Performance Tracking
19. What is the PhilGEPS feature wherein it ensures that no person, including the
system administrators and chairperson and members of the BAC, shall be able to
alter the contents of bids submitted through the system or read the same ahead of
the stipulated time for the decryption or opening of bids.
a. Integrity
b. Confidentiality
c. Security
d. Performance Tracking
20. What is the PhilGEPS feature wherein it protects from unauthorized access or
interference through the incorporation of security features such as, but not limited to,
firewalls.
a. Integrity
b. Confidentiality
c. Security
d. Performance Tracking
22. Chairperson of the regular member of the BAC must be at least a third ranking
___________ of the Procuring Entity.
e. Permanent official
f. Temporary official
g. Contractual official
h. Consultant
24. The presence of the _________ or _________ shall be required when a majority
of the total BAC composition as designated by the HoPE constituting a quorum for
the transaction of business.
e. Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson
f. Chairperson or Secretary
g. Vice-Chairperson or Secretary
h. Chairperson or any member
25. The Secretariat shall have the following functions and responsibilities, except:
a. Assist in managing the procurement processes
b. Prepare minutes of meetings and resolutions of the BAC
c. Provide managerial support to the BAC and the TWG
d. Monitor procurement activities and milestones for proper reporting to relevant
agencies when required
26. The Procuring Entity may grant payment of honoraria to the BAC members in an
amount not to exceed ________ of their respective basic monthly salary subject to
availability of funds.
e. 25%
f. 30%
g. 35%
h. 20%
29. Specifications for the procurement of Goods shall be based on the following,
except:
a. Relevant Characteristics
b. Functionality
c. Performance Requirements
d. Financial Requirements
31. A ______________ is called by the BAC, through its Secretariat, prior to the
advertisement or the issuance of the Invitation to Bid/Request for Expression of
Interest for each procurement undertaken through a competitive bidding.
a. Publication
b. Pre-bid Conference
c. Pre-procurement Conference
32. The Invitation to Bid/Request for Expression of Interest shall be posted at any
conspicuous place reserved for the purpose in the premises of the Procuring Entity
concerned for _____________.
33. The BAC shall respond to the procuring entities’ requests for clarifications on any
part of the bidding documents or for an interpretation through a ______________.
a. Supplemental/Bid Bulletins
b. Memorandum
c. Letter
d. Announcement
34. Which of the following is considered as a Class “B” Document for purposes of
determining the eligibility of bidders?
35. In case of foreign bidders, the eligibility requirements or statements, the bids,
and all other documents to be submitted to the BAC must be in ___________.
b. Tagalog
d. English
36. For purposes of computing the foreign bidder’s Net Financial Contracting
Capacity (NFCC), the value of the current assets and current liabilities shall be
based on their ______________ prepared in accordance with international financial
reporting standards.
a. Financial Records
c. Balance Sheet
d. Annual Report
37. Partnerships duly organized under the laws of the Philippines and of which at
least ____ of the interest belongs to citizens of the Philippines may be allowed to
participate in the bidding for Infrastructure Projects.
a. Majority
d. Foreign Bidders
39. For goods, a period of ______ from the last day of posting of the Invitation to
Bid/Request for Expression of Interest up to the submission and receipt of bids shall
be observed.
40. When the eligibility requirements are submitted after the deadline, the BAC shall
____________ the bidder’s name, its representative, and the time the late bid was
submitted.
a. Reject outright
d. Reprimand
41. A bidder may, through a ________, withdraw its bid before the deadline for the
receipt of bids.
a. Letter
b. Phone call
c. E-mail
d. Verbal conversation
b. Memorandum of Agreement
c. Bid Security
d. Publication
43. Bids and bid securities shall be valid for a reasonable period as determined by
the HoPE concerned, which shall be indicated in the Bidding Documents, but in no
case shall the period exceed ___________ from the date of the opening bids.
44. The BAC shall open the bids _________ after the deadline for the submission
and receipt of bids.
a. Immediately
b. A week
c. A year
d. A month
45. The abstract of bids as read and the minutes of the bid opening shall be made
available to the public ____________ and payment of a specified fee to recover cost
of materials.
a. As a matter of right
b. After publication
46. Should the Bid Security be in the form of a cash or cashier’s/manager’s check or
a bank draft/guarantee or irrevocable letter of credit issued by a Universal or
Commercial Bank, the amount should not be less than ______ of the Approved
Budget of the Contract (ABC).
47. With respect to a particular contract for Contracting Services to be bid, the
concerned Procuring Entity shall only consider for short listing those consultants
whose contracts, as identified in the eligibility documents submitted for registration,
are similar in nature and complexity to the contract to be bid, based on the
__________________.
a. Bidding Documents
c. Executive Agreements
48. For contracts to be bid with an Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) of one
million pesos (P1,000,000.00) or more, the BAC shall convene at least ____ pre-bid
conference to clarify and/or explain any of the requirements, terms, conditions, and
specifications stipulated in the Bidding Documents.
a. Two (2)
b. Three (3)
c. One (1)
d. Five (5)
a. organized by cooperatives
c. thrift banks
d. rural banks
50. In case the bids cannot be opened as scheduled due to justifiable reasons, the
BAC shall take custody of the bids submitted and reschedule the opening of bids
______________.
a. If the first bid envelope is found compliant and responsive, the BAC shall
forthwith open the second bid envelope of said eligible bidder.
b. In all instances, the second bid envelope of each complying bidder shall
be opened within the same day.
c. Both statements are correct.
d. Both statements are wrong.
ANSWER: B
52. Which of the following characterize a “failed” second bid envelope? Or leads
to the BAC rating the bid concerned as “failed”?
ANSWER: D
53. Which of the following statement/s is/are true?
a. The Approved Budget of the Contract (ABC) shall be the upper limit or
ceiling for acceptable bid prices
b. There may be a lower limit or floor on the amount of the award.
c. Both statements are correct.
d. Both statements are wrong.
ANSWER: A
a. between total price per item and unit price for the item as extended or
multiplied by the quantity of that item, the latter shall prevail;
b. between unit cost in the detailed estimate and unit cost in the bill of
quantities, the latter shall prevail;
c. between bid prices in words and in figures, the latter shall prevail;
d. stated actual sum of prices of component items and the total price, the
latter shall prevail.
ANSWER: C
55. Which of the following is NOT included among the Class “A” eligibility
documents?
a)Registration Certificate;
b)Mayor’s/Business Permit or its Equivalent Document;
c)Unaudited financial statement of the current year
d)Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB) license and registration
ANSWER: C
56. Early procurement is allowed for this kind of Alternative Mode of Procurement:
57. At present, for the procurement through competitive bidding, the following are
required except:
ANSWER: A
58. Manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, contractors, and/or consultants are
mandated to register with the PhilGEPS and provide a PhilGEPS Registration
number in the following alternative methods of procurement, EXCEPT:
a. Emergency Cases
b. Direct Contracting;
c. Scientific, Scholarly or Artistic Work, Exclusive Technology and Media
Services;
d. Highly Technical Consultants;
ANSWER: A
a. The BAC, through the Secretariat, shall post, within three (3) calendar days
from its issuance, the Notice of Award in the PhilGEPS, the website of the
Procuring Entity, if any, and any conspicuous place in the premises of the
Procuring Entity.
b. The winning bidder shall post the required Performance Security and enter
into contract with the Procuring Entity within ten (10) calendar days from
receipt by the winning bidder of the Notice of Award.
c. The Procuring Entity shall enter into contract with the winning bidder within
ten (10) working days, provided that all the documentary requirements are
complied with.
d. The following documents, among others, shall form part of the contract:
Contract Agreement, Bidding Documents, Performance Security and Notice of
Award of Contract;
ANSWER: C
a. Within seven (7) calendar days from the date of approval of the
contract
b. Upon receipt by the bidder of the copy of the Notice to Proceed
c. Upon posting a copy of the Notice to Proceed in the PhilGEPS and the
website of the Procuring Entity
d. Upon notarization of the Contract and Notice to Proceed
ANSWER: B
64. Which of the following is included among the justifiable and reasonable
grounds where the award of the contract will not redound to the benefit of the
Government of the Philippines:
66. Specifications for the procurement of Goods shall be based on the following,
EXCEPT:
a. relevant characteristics
b. functionality
c. Approved budget of the Contract
d. performance requirements.
ANSWER: B
67. Failure to comply with the submission of a sworn affidavit of the bidder that it
is not related to the HoPE, members of the BAC, the TWG, and the BAC
Secretariat, the head of the PMO or the end-user or implementing unit, and
the project consultants, by consanguinity or affinity up to the third civil degree
shall be a ground for the _____________________.
SECTIONS 48-78
69. Under Negotiated Procurement under Emergency Cases, the following are
types of Procurement Projects where Negotiated Procurement can be applied,
except:
a. Goods
b. Civil Works projects
c. Consulting Services
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Answer: D
70. The following are the mandatory documentary requirements for Negotiated
Procurement (Emergency Cases) in a case of procurement of goods:
a. Mayor’s or Business Permit
b. OSS
c. PCAB License
d. Both A and B
e. All of the above
Answer: D
71. The documentary requirements for Negotiated Procurement (Emergency
Cases) shall be submitted
a. After the Contract has been awarded
b. At any time before the award of the contract.
c. Before the start of the Project
d. After the issuance of the NOA
Answer: B
77. Can PEs procure from foreign bidders under Negotiated Procurement
(Emergency Cases)?
a. No. Under Negotiated Procurement (Emergency Cases), PEs are not
allowed to procure from foreign bidders in all cases.
b. No. Under Negotiated Procurement (Emergency Cases), PEs are not
allowed to procure from foreign bidders except if approved by the HOPE
and is listed in the authorized foreign bidders issued by the President of
the Philippines.
c. No. Under Negotiated Procurement (Emergency Cases), PEs can only
procure from foreign bidders if such is a previous bidder.
d. Yes, provided that the PE determined that the foreign bidder is legally,
technically, and financially capable to undertake the procurement at hand
and has submitted the mandatory documentary requirements and has
complied with the technical specifications set by the PEs or has submitted
the financial requirements of the project
Answer: D
80. Pursuant to Section 49.2 of the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations
of RA 9184, a list of pre-selected suppliers or consultants shall be for
selective biddings. Such list shall be submitted to, and maintained updated
with:
a. GPPB
b. The President of the Philippines
c. The relevant authority (ie. the NFA Council)
d. The HoPE
Answer: A
84. Procurement of Goods of proprietary nature can be obtained only from the
proprietary source when:
a. when patents, trade secrets, and copyrights prohibit others from
manufacturing the same item
b. when the capability and resources of the bidders to perform the
contract taking into account their experience and past performance on
similar contracts, capabilities with respect to personnel equipment or
manufacturing facilities, and financial position can be determined
c. when the BAC of the concerned PE has directly invited all the suppliers
or consultants appearing in the pre-selected list and none of them has
qualified
d. only when the source is a previous winning bidder
Answer: A
85. Repeat Order, as a method of procurement, may be had in case of
procurement of:
a. Goods
b. Infrastructure
c. Consulting Services
d. All of the above
Answer: A
86. Repeat Orders may be had when provided for in the APP. Which of the
following conditions is true in case of repeat orders?
a. Total prices of the repeat order must be the same as the original
contract
b. The repeat order may result in splitting of contracts, requisitions, or
purchase orders, as long as provided for in the contract and previously
agreed by the parties
c. The repeat orders shall be availed of only within 6 months from the
date of the Notice to Proceed arising from the original contract except
in cases duly approved by the GPPB and provided that there has been
a partial delivery, inspection and acceptance of the goods within the
same 6-month period
d. The repeat orders shall be availed of only within 12 months from the
date of the Notice to Proceed arising from the original contract except
in cases duly approved by the BAC and provided that there has been a
partial delivery, inspection and acceptance of the goods within the
same 12-month period
Answer: C
87. Repeat orders shall not exceed ___ % of the quantity of each item in the
original contract.
a. 25
b. 30
c. 50
d. 75
Answer: A
88. In order not to exceed the Repeat order threshold, the goods under the
original contract must be Quantifiable, Divisible and
a. Non-consumable
b. Shall only consist of ordinary or regular office supplies and equipment
c. Consisting of at least 4 units per item
d. Consisting of at least 2 units per item
Answer: C
89. Shopping, as a method of procurement of Goods, shall be employed in ANY
of the following cases:
a. When there is an unforeseen contingency requiring immediate
purchase, even if such exceeds the prescribed thresholds
b. When there is an unforeseen contingency requiring immediate
purchase, provided however, that the amount shall not exceed the
prescribed thresholds
c. Procurement of ordinary or regular office supplies and equipment not
available in the Procurement Service involving an amount not
exceeding the thresholds
d. A and B
e. B and C
Answer: E
92. The BAC, through its Secretariat, shall post the invitation or request for
submission of price quotations/proposals in the PhilGEPS website, the
website of the Procuring Entity concerned, if available, and at any
conspicuous place reserved for this purpose in the premises of the Procuring
Entity for the following modalities:
a. Limited Source Bidding
b. Two Failed Biddings
c. Small Value Procurement
d. All of the above
Answer: D
93. Decisions of the BAC at any stage of the procurement process may be
questioned by filing a request for reconsideration within:
a. three calendar days upon receipt of written notice or upon verbal
notification
b. four calendar days upon receipt of written notice or upon verbal
notification
c. three calendar days upon receipt of written notice and upon verbal
notification
d. four calendar days upon receipt of written notice and upon verbal
notification
Answer: A
94. The BAC shall decide on the request for reconsideration within:
a. seven (7) calendar days from receipt thereof
b. five (5) calendar days from receipt thereof
c. five (5) working days from receipt thereof
d. seven (7) working days from receipt thereof
Answer: A
95. In the event that the request for reconsideration is denied, decisions of the
BAC may be protested in writing to:
a. GPPB
b. HoPE
c. TWG
d. The President of the Philippines
Answer: B
96. The protest fee for an ABC of Php 50 Million and below shall be:
a. 0.75% of the ABC
b. ₱500,000.00
c. 0.5% of the ABC
d. 0.1 % of the ABC
Answer: A
97. The protest fee for an ABC of more than ₱50 million to ₱100 million shall be:
a. 0.75% of the ABC
b. ₱500,000.00
c. 0.5% of the ABC
d. 0.1 % of the ABC
Answer: B
98. The protest fee for an ABC of more than ₱100 million to ₱500 million shall be:
a. 0.75% of the ABC
b. ₱500,000.00
c. 0.5% of the ABC
d. 0.1 % of the ABC
Answer: C
99. The position paper is verified by an affidavit that the affiant has read and
understood the contents thereof and that the allegations therein are true and
correct of his personal knowledge or based on authentic records. If the
position paper is unverified,
___________________________________________.
a. such shall be considered unsigned, produces no legal effect, and
results to the outright dismissal of the protest
b. such should be called upon to the attention of the bidder within 3
calendar days for the submission of an amended position paper within
3 calendar days requiring an explanation for such unverified affidavit.
c. shall be brought to the attention of the HoPE, seeking for his/her
recommendation on the proper resolution over the same
d. may be allowed provided that such is indicated in the approved APP
Answer: A
100. The verified position paper shall certify under oath that:
a. The bidder has not theretofore commenced any action or filed any
claim involving the different issues in any court, tribunal or quasi-
judicial agency and, he is likewise sure under oath that such different
issue may be pending therein; and that he is including a complete
statement shall be reported within five (5) days from the date of
submission of the position paper to the HoPE wherein his protest is
filed.
b. The bidder has not theretofore commenced any action or filed any
claim involving the same issues in any court, tribunal or quasi-judicial
agency and, to the best of his knowledge, no such other action or claim
is pending therein; if there is such other pending action or claim, he is
including a complete statement of the present status thereof; and if he
should thereafter learn that the same or similar action or claim has
been filed or is pending, he shall report that fact within five (5) days
therefrom to the HoPE wherein his protest is filed.
c. The bidder has commenced the action with the GPPB but is no longer
pending and, to the best of his knowledge such is no longer subject of
the jurisdiction of the HoPE wherein his protest is filed.
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
Answer: B
101. The protests shall be resolved strictly on the basis of records of the
BAC. The HoPE shall resolve the protest within _____________ days from
receipt thereof.
a. seven (7) calendar
b. seven (7) working
c. five (5) working
d. five (5) calendar
Answer: A
106. The obligation for the warranty shall be covered by either retention
money in an amount equivalent to at least
________________________________________ of every progress
payment, or a special bank guarantee equivalent to at least
_____________________________________of the total contract price.
108. Without prejudice to the provisions of R.A. 3019 and other penal laws,
public officers who commit any of the following acts shall suffer the penalty of
imprisonment of not less than six (6) years and one (1) day, but not more than
fifteen (15) years:
a. Opening any sealed bid including but not limited to Bids that may have
been submitted through the electronic system and any and all
documents required to be sealed or divulging their contents, prior to the
appointed time for the public opening of Bids or other documents.
b. Delaying, without justifiable cause, the screening for eligibility, opening
of bids, evaluation and post evaluation of bids, and awarding of
contracts beyond the prescribed periods of action.
c. Splitting of contracts which exceed procedural purchase limits to avoid
competitive bidding or to circumvent the limits of approving or
procurement authority.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Answer: D
112. For additional/extra works duly covered by Extra Work Orders involving
new work items that are not in the original contract in case of infrastructure
projects, the unit prices of the new work items shall be based on the
a. fixed prices provided for by GPPB
b. recommendation of the BAC Secretariat to the HoPE
c. direct unit costs used in the original contract
d. approved ABC
Answer: C
119. There is Two Failed biddings where there has been failure of
competitive bidding or Limited Source Bidding for the second time, when:
a. No bids are received;
b. All prospective bidders are declared ineligible;
c. All bids fail to comply with all the bid requirements or fail post
qualification, or, in the case of consulting services, there is no
successful negotiation
d. The bidder with the Lowest/Single Calculated Responsive Bid or
Highest/Single Rated Responsive Bid refuses, without justifiable cause,
to accept the award of contract, and no award is made in accordance
with Section 40 of RA 9184 and its IRR.
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
Answer: E
a. The BAC shall post-qualify and negotiate with the next lowest
calculated/highest rated bidder at the said bidder’s own original bid
price.
b. The BAC shall report the matter to the HoPE for his/her proper
recommendation
c. The BAC, through the Secretariat, shall consult with the TWG for its
recommendation
d. The BAC shall simply repeat the bidding process
Answer: A