Module 14 Quiz
Module 14 Quiz
Module 14 Quiz
A. Project timeline
B. Payment terms
B. A cost-effective project
*C. Disputes
*A. It helps to establish a paper trail that can be referred to if a dispute arises.
5. What should be included in the contract to avoid disputes arising from changes to the construction
project?
Answers:
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. A
1. Who filed a petition for review with the Court of Appeals in the case mentioned in GR No.220045-48?
d) CIAC Arbitrators
2. What was the subject of the dispute in the case mentioned in the digest GR No. 220045-48?
b) An insurance policy
c) A labor dispute
3. What was the total amount that Wyeth Philippines, Inc. was ordered to pay in the arbitration award
issued by the CIAC?
*a) P79,067,008.67
b) P57,940,975.50
c) P79,000,000.00
d) P57,000,000.00
Answers:
3. a) P79,067,008.67
*b) The subcontractor abandoned the project and did not complete the work
3. What was the decision of the court in this case GR No. 212058?
*b) The court ruled in favor of R & G Construction Development and Trading, Inc.
c) The court ordered both parties to renegotiate the terms of the contract
*a) Star Electric Corporation did not complete the work according to the specifications in the contract
b) R & G Construction Development and Trading, Inc. failed to pay the remaining balance of the contract
price
5. What was the penalty imposed by the court on Star Electric Corporation?
*b) To pay the amount it had already received less the cost of correcting the defects in the work
2. b) The subcontractor abandoned the project and did not complete the work
3. b) The court ruled in favor of R & G Construction Development and Trading, Inc.
4. a) Star Electric Corporation did not complete the work according to the specifications in the contract
5. b) To pay the amount it had already received less the cost of correcting the defects in the work.
2. What can happen if changes to a construction project are not planned for?
*A. They are more likely to have the knowledge and expertise required to handle unforeseen issues
4. What can happen if a dispute arises during construction and there is no dispute resolution mechanism
in place?
5. What can a project owner do to ensure that the construction project runs smoothly and avoids
disputes?
Answers:
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. D
1. Who was the petitioner in the FAJ Construction & Development Corporation vs. Susan M. Saulog
case?
a) Susan M. Saulog
2. What was the dispute between the petitioner and the respondent in the FAJ Construction &
Development Corporation vs. Susan M. Saulog case?
c) A criminal case
d) A trademark dispute
3. What did FAJ Construction & Development Corporation argue in the case?
c) That Susan M. Saulog was not entitled to a refund of the payments made
4. What was the decision of the Supreme Court in the FAJ Construction & Development Corporation vs.
Susan M. Saulog case?
c) Susan M. Saulog was ordered to pay more money to FAJ Construction & Development Corporation
*d) Susan M. Saulog was awarded damages and FAJ Construction & Development Corporation was
ordered to refund the payments made by her
Answers:
4. d) Susan M. Saulog was awarded damages and FAJ Construction & Development Corporation was
ordered to refund the payments made by her
1. Who filed the complaint in the case of Shangri-La Properties, Inc. v. BF Corporation?
a) BF Corporation
3. What did the trial court rule in the case GR No. 187552-53?
b) That the MOA between Shangri-La Properties and BF Corporation was not valid
c) That the Mandaluyong City government had no right to purchase the property
4. What did the Court of Appeals rule in the case GR No. 187552-53?
*b) That the MOA between Shangri-La Properties and BF Corporation was not valid
c) That the Mandaluyong City government had no right to purchase the property
5. What did the Supreme Court rule in the case GR No. 187552-53?
b) That the MOA between Shangri-La Properties and BF Corporation was not valid
c) That the Mandaluyong City government had no right to purchase the property
*d) That the MOA between Shangri-La Properties and BF Corporation was valid and binding
Answers:
1. b
2. b
3. a
4. b
5. d
2. What kind of contract did Philippine National Construction Corporation and Mars Construction
Enterprises enter into?
a) A sales contract
c) A lease contract
d) A service contract
3. What was the reason for the delay in the construction project GR No. 133909?
a) Lack of manpower
c) Lack of funds
4. What provision in the contract allowed for an extension of time for completion of the project GR
No.133909?
5. What did Mars Construction Enterprises do when it encountered delays in the construction project?
a) Terminated the contract
6. How did Philippine National Construction Corporation respond to Mars Construction Enterprises'
request for an extension of time?
c) Both parties
d) Neither party
9. What did the Supreme Court do with the case when it was appealed to them?
Answers: 1. b, 2. b, 3. b, 4. a, 5. b, 6. b, 7. b, 8. b, 9. d, 10. a.