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MOCK EXAMINATION - PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINEES DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE

The 20 items that follow are questions about you. You are to answer the questions being asked as HONESTLY
and ACCURATELY as you can. The information that be obtained from these questions should be held strictly
confidential. Each item is followed by several possible answers. After each item number on your ANSWER
SHEET, shade completely the box that corresponds to the number of the answer that specifically pertains to
you.

1. Sex
1. Male 2. Female
2. Civil Status
1. Single 2. Married 3. Widow/Widower 4. Separated/Divorced
3. Age bracket where you belong
1. 18 – 24 years old 2. 25 – 31 years old 3. 32 – 38 years old
4. 39 – 45 years old 5. More than 45 years old
4. Highest educational attainment
1. College graduate 2. Diploma/Certificate 3. With Master’s units
4. Master’s degree 5. With PhD units
5. Year of last attendance in school
1. Before 1985 2. 1986 – 1990 3. 1991 – 1995
4. 1996 – 2000 5. 2001 and above
6. What honors did you receive when you gated from college?
1. Summa cum laude 2. Magna cum laude 3. Cum laude
4. Other academic awards 5. None/Not applicable
7. Present employment
1. Government 2. Private 3. Self – employed 4. Unemployed
8. Type of present job
1. Professional/Technical/Scientific
2. General Clerical
3. Trades and crafts (jobs requiring manual dexterity or application of manual/mechanical/artistic skills)
4. Others
5. Not applicable
9. Length of experience in present job
1. Less than one year 2. One to two years 3. Three to four years
4. Five to six years 5. More than six years
10. Do you have any of the following first level eligibilities: Second Grade, Municipal/Provincial Clerk,
General Clerical, Career Service Subprofessional (Local Government), Career Service
Subprofessional?
1. Yes 2. No
11. For what reason are you taking this examination?
1. Entrance to government service 3. Change of appointment status
2. Promotion 4. Others
12. How many times have you taken the Career Service Professional Examination excluding this one?
1. Once 2. Twice 3. Thrice 4. More than thrice 5. Never
13. Which of the following activities did you undertake in preparing for this examination?
1. Enrolled in review centers
2. Studied career service examination reviewers sold at bookstores
3. Engaged in other activities
4. Used combination of 1 and 2
5. No preparations done at all

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Items 14 to 16 (For government only):

14. Category of government office where employed:


1. National government
2. Local government (provincial/city/municipal)
3. Government-owned and controlled corporation
4. Constitutional office
5. State college or university
15. Status of present appointment in government service
1. Permanent 2. Temporary 3. Casual/Emergency
4. Contractual 5. Substitute
16. Years of experience in government service
1. Less than 5 years 2. 5 – 9 years 3. 10 – 14 years
4. 15 – 19 years 5. 20 years or more

Items 17 to 20
In which of the following types of work do you consider yourself best qualified? Select only two from among the
options listed in Items 17-20. Shade completely the boxes that correspond to your choices. For example, if you
think you are best qualified in budget management and project planning/management, shade completely box
no. 2 of Item 17 and box no. 3 of Item 19. Leave Items 18 and 20 blank. If you think you are best qualified in
research/report writing and statistical analysis, shade completely boxes nos. 1 and 2 of Item 20 on your
Answer Sheet, and leave Items 17, 18 and 19 blank.

17. 1. Accounting 2. Budget Management 3. Buying/Purchasing 4. Coordination 5. Computer


18. 1. EDP Computer Programming 3. EDP Systems Analysis and Design
2. Human Resource Development 4. Management and Audit Analysis
19. 1. News/Feature Writing 2. Personnel Recruitment and Selection 3. Project Planning/Management
4. Public Relations Work 5. Records Management
20. 1. Research/Report Writing 2. Statistical Analysis 3. Stenography 4. Supplies Management

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Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the word closest in meaning to the bold and italicized word
in the sentence.

21. Spores are infinitesimal reproductive units of fungi and lower plants.
1. invisible 2. microscopic 3. interesting 4. large
22. Man can never be omniscient like God.
1. all- knowing 2. immortal 3. logical 4. miraculous
23. Sherlock Holmes is a famous sleuth
1. adventurer 2. criminal 3. scientist 4. detective
24. We should never be apathetic towards other people for we have a social responsibility to fulfill.
1. indifferent 2. generous 3. concerned 4. worried
25. Always be careful not to issue any disparaging remarks against other people.
1. praising 2. damaging 3. confusing 4. discouraging
26. Flowers are ephemeral; they bloom yet wither in a week or so later.
1. shrivel 2. beautiful 3. long lasting 4. short lived
27. A prudent person is not easily deceived.
1. loyal 2. wise 3. careless 4. Foolish
28. Shiela put her clothes, shampoo and slippers in a KEISTER and she looks ready in her 5 days trip in Cebu.
1. Vessel 2. Box 3. Suitcase 4. Plastic Bag 5. Shoulder Bag
29. Alden attempts to catch up with Maine but she HITCHHIKES from a jeepney leaving only one of her glass
slippers for Alden to hold on.
1. Ride 2. Trespass 3. Make a free ride 4. Flee 5. Refuge

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30. People tend to be CAPRICIOUS in their behavior depending on the things or happening that they see and
experience.
1. Strong 2. Impulsive 3. Sad 4. Tactile 5. Memorable
31. We create a public official that has integrity and GUILELESS
1. Challenged 2. Hardworking 3. Transparent 4. Honest 5. Intelligent
32. Every day I'm sad because I am jealous with other people, especially with other men. I have no handsome
face, no beautiful body, no money and NONENTITY, then, I ask myself, why God existed me?
1. Not educated 2. No phone 3. Not Famous 4. No home 5. No Property
33. Many people are SYBARITE they spent their money in nothing, in end, they are nothing.
1. Contented 2. Thrifty 3. Self-indulgent 4. Cheap 5 Not Conscious
34. SCRUPULOUS
1. Memorable 2. Meticulous 3. Happiest 4. Specific 5. Life long
35. ERRONEOUS
1. Correct 2. Belong 3. Vote 4. incorrect 5. Big
36. One of the Objectives of this K-12 Program is to create a FINESSED student.
1. Pretty 2. Weak 3. Class 4. Analytical 5. Skilled
37. Many people are RELUCTANTLY to do their promise as a married man or woman.
1. Swear 2. Willingly 3. Opposed 4. Unenthusiastic 5. Forgetting
38. Jason make a RIDICULOUS steps for their practice for Teachers Day
1. Bad 2. Outrageous 3. Ugly 4. Reasonable 5. Amusing
39. Jack is so SURLY even if lunch time, he did not go with his friends.
1. Unfriendly 2. Jolly 3. Friendly 4. Smart 5. Tempered
40. Ano kaya ang buhay sa ilalim ng PANUNUPIL ng isang heneral ng Canaan at ng mga hukbo nito?
1. Pananakop 2. Pananakit 3. Pagpatay 4. Pamumuno 5. Paniniil
41. Hindi dapat MAGKAAWI-AWI ang salaysay ng mga testigo upang maging matibay ang ebidensiya laban
sa kanya.
1. Magkulang-kulang 2. Magkagulo-gulo 3. Magsari-sari
4. Mag-iba-iba 5. Magkahalo-halo
42. Sa katunayan, kumatha siya nang maglaon ng isang KINASIHANG awit, at napasama rito ang sinabi niya
tungkol sa kaniyang di-tapat na bayan.
1. Paboritong 2. Pinagtibay 3. Magandang 4. Kinalugdang 5. Nakakalungkot

Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the word opposite in meaning to the bold and italicized word
in the sentence.

43. Do you always try to be a paragon of virtue?


1. model 2. yardstick 3. example 4. anomaly
44. The reporter’s candid remarks caught the mayoralty candidate off- guard
1. frontal 2. scrupulous 3. frank 4. prejudiced
45. Keep on believing that physical disability is not a hindrance to success.
1. block 2. opportunity 3. stepping stone 4. difficulty
46. Never operate a machine once you are inebriated.
1. sober 2. sleepy 3. drunk 4. active
47. Betty is such a precocious girl who can already read at the age of three.
1. slow learner 2. inquisitive 3. bright 4. advanced

Directions: Choose the expressions that best complete these sentences.

48. You have too many _______ but few time to prove you’re right.
1. hypothesis 2. hypotheses 3. hyphothesises 4. hypothesess
49. Did you have any problem ______ our house?
1. search 2. to search 3. searching 4. for searching
50. I hope you don’t mind _____ joining you.
1. me 2. I had been 3. that I may 4. my
51. Drunk driving was the reason for _______________ accident.
1. their 2. they're 3. there 4. there are
52. His ______________ to Mount Apo was carefully documented.
1. assent 2. ascent 3. descent 4. decrease

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53. The children _________________ the ill effects of war.


1. have borne 2. have born 3. has borne 4. had born
54. The teachers distributed different ___________ outlines for the students to follow.
1. coarse 2. corps 3. course 4. corpse
55. Carl juggles oranges, ________________ you?
1. why 2. may 3. should 4. can
56. The refugees decided to ___________________ their homes because of the war.
1. desert 2. dessert 3. deserve 4. reserve
57. My sister _________________ to Zamboanga seven years ago.
1. migrated 2. migrating 3. immigrated 4. immigrating
58. If we work together, we could finish this ____________ in a short time.
1. piece 2. peace 3. please 4. peas
59. Most basketball players are 6 ____ tall or more.
1. foot 2. feet 3. foots 4. feets
60. Clara ___________ three thousand words for her essay.
1. have wrote 2. has wrote 3. have written 4. has written

DIRECTIONS: Some of the sentences in this section contain an error in grammar or correct usage. On your
Answer sheet, shade completely the bubbles that corresponds to that section of the sentence that contains the
error. If there is no error in the sentence, shade completely box number 5.

61. The House of Representatives' decision to decrease the budget for the Department of education was
1 2 3
met with protests. No error.
4 5

62. The Philippine government have three branches of powers: the executive, the legislative and the
1 2 3 4
judicial. No error. -has
5

63. The Supreme Court upholds the highest principles and standards of morality as embodied in
1 2 3 4
the Constitution. No error.
5

64. Attempts is made to locate and restore the last original Filipino flag. No error. - are
1 2 3 4 5

65. No one dares to question how invaluable books are. No error.


1 2 3 4 5

66. Great literary works enriches the vocabulary of their readers. No error. - enrich
1 2 3 4 5

67. One of the machines in the printing press weren't functioning properly. No error. -wasn't
1 2 3 4 5

68. Either the teachers or the librarian take care of the books. No error. - takes care
1 2 3 4 5

69. The number of readers continually rise each year. No error. - rises
1 2 3 4 5

70. The Manila Bulletin has been published the Panorama magazine for over a hundred years. No error.
1 2 3 4 5
- publishing

71. Traffic Lights with digital timer and CCTV camera on top are essential way to distinguish those who beat
1 2 3
the red light in intersections. NO ERROR
4 5

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72. In the Rizal Park, her and his boyfriend, are taking their selfies in what so called “Bantayog ni Rizal”
1 2 3 4
NO ERROR
5
73. When it comes to me OJT, the most expensive trimester of my college life, I do everything to
1 2 3 4
prepared in it. NO ERROR
5
74. On Friday morning, people reported that they were saved by Charles and its girlfriend
1 2 3
in the last week flashfloods. NO ERROR
4 5
75. Kenji reported in the Guidance Office that someone lost their wallet that contains
1 2 3
ID, Credit Cards and cash worth 2000 pesos. NO ERROR
4 5
76. There will be a war between Lorenzo and I, if we will not be able to give a solution to our
1 2 3 4
misunderstanding. NO ERROR
5
77. Even though COMELEC proclaim the winner in the 2016 Presidential Election,
1 2
there is many candidates who complained with the results. NO ERROR
3 4 5
78. In Marikina City, with a beautiful river and a charming people, stand a beautiful city hall
1 2 3
at the heart of this city. NO ERROR
4 5
79. In a group of singers, there are someone who is the best performer, so that the song
1 2 3
will be played pretty well. NO ERROR
4 5
80. In Philippines, there are so many places to see like Rizal Park, Banaue Rice Terraces,
1 2 3
Chocolate Hills in Bohol and Mayon Volcano in Albay. NO ERROR
4 5
81. Neither Marikina City nor Makati City are amusing to me because of the Traffic Situation
1 2 3
in EDSA on rush Monday morning. NO ERROR
4 5
82. Either sundaes or pizzas give me fun all throughout the day, causing me to change
1 2 3
from bad mood to good mood, in sadness to joyful memories. NO ERROR
4 5
83. Marikina City, in addition with Muntinlupa City and Las Piñas City, are making plans to reduce its traffic
1 2
situation like designating Loading and Unloading slots and Traffic Lights improvement system.
3 4
NO ERROR
5

84. Natatapos pa lang naming maghapunan, nang biglang lumindol sa aming lugar,
1 2
tuloy, ang mga tao ay takot na takot na lumabas ng kanilang mga bahay
3
at kaagad-agad na nagpunta sa malapit na bukirin. WALANG MALI
4 5

85. Maraming tao ang nagtatagumpay sa buhay dahil sa kanyang karunungan.


1 2 3 4
WALANG MALI
5

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DIRECTIONS: Read each passage and questions carefully. Then choose the best answer among the choices
offered. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answer.

86. “For a man to be a real and enthusiastic worker for his organization, he simply must know something about
it and feel a sense of pride in being part of it.” The quotation best supports the statement that _____________
1. A feeling of belonging to his organization makes a worker highly productive.
2. A man who is not satisfied with his work will not take pride in his organization.
3. Enthusiasm for one’s job is mark of an efficient organization man.
4. Knowledge of organizational goals infuses a sense of pride in the worker
5. The true worth of a worker is measured by the extent of his understanding of his organization.
87. Work must be put through in the proper order, regardless of the order in which the separate task first
present them. First things must come first because in business activities, time involves money. According to
the paragraph, an essential factor in business economy is to ____________________.
1. Keep busy during office hours
2. Have superior intelligence
3. Accomplish tasks without question
4. Spend working hours wisely
5. Think before acting
88. Governments are probably no more guilty of “red tape” than large scale private institutions, but the
important point for public relations is that it involved procedures and delay that are offensive to the public. An
important element in the public relations program is the critical review of all procedures directly involving
members of the public to see if they can be simplified or made less offensive. The paragraph best supports the
statement that ____________________
1. Procedures directly involving the public are the most complicated and offensive
2. Government agencies are usually guilty of complicated procedures than the private offices
3. Red tape can be minimized by simplifying procedures that contain the public
4. A public relations program is affected by the inconvenience of the public
5. Public relations are important to the public
89. The democratic idea is one of the greatest and most powerful ideas ever conceived by man. The power
and the greatness of the idea stem from man’s emphasis on cooperation rather than coercion, and the faith in
the use of intelligence to solve problems. The paragraph best supports the statement that ____________
1. The practice of democracy makes people powerful
2. The use of force is unnecessary in a democratic state
3. The use of intelligence assures the solution of problems
4. Great and powerful men have conceived the democratic idea
5. Certain positive factors give greatness and strength to the democratic idea
90. As technology has increased with great rapidly, it has forced on us an increasing unplanned social change
and environmental problem we did not anticipate and do not want. The sentence best supports the statement
that _____________________
1. Environmental hygiene is a major focus of urban planning
2. Environmental problems can be solved by planned technology and the environment
3. Most social problems people face today pertain to technology and the environment
4. Technology can be developed without giving rise to environmental problems
5. The high rate of technological growth can have harmful side effects
91. With the end of Cold War, the real challenge facing mankind is how to retain the belicate balance between
Man and Nature. The word “biosphere” is relatively new. It was introduced only in the late 60’s. It means “the
thin layer of air, water and land on our Planet Earth, where life exists.” This thin layer is now endangered
because of a head on collision between industrial civilization and earth’s ecology.
According to passage, the problem is…….
1. The effect of Cold war in Mother Nature
2. Massive production of industrial factories
3. Maintain the balance of nature between man and nature
4. Pollution in Air, Water and Land in what so called biosphere
5. The thinnest layer of atmosphere is endangered today
92. Culture is never frozen, never fixed once and for all, never pinned to an ornithologist’s collection like all the
assorted butterflies of Lepidoptera. A nation advances as its culture advances. But this culture can only be
advance by borrowing from the rest of the world. Civilization comes and civilization goes on the strength of
their cultural richness and fiber. Once this culture can no longer resonate, a civilization dies.
According to the passage………
1. Culture is never stop, never dies, but it advances over and over again.
2. Once the culture does no longer exist in a particular civilization, the civilization dies.

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3. Culture is a big factor for a nations improvement


4. Culture can improve by borrowing some from another culture
5. Civilization comes first before a culture.
93. Writing does not only make thoughts real, it does not only make truth real. It makes you real; it makes you
flesh and blood, mind and spirit, body and soul. That is why they call it integrity. The man who has integrity is
integrated. Writing is not merely which you do. It is what you are. You do not merely say: “This is how I see
things. This is how things should be.” You say: “This is what I am. This is how I must be”
According to the passage, Writing ………………
1. Can express one’s opinion and idea for something happen
2. Is a freedom of expression or feeling of oneself
3. Can reflect the attitudes and personalities of an individual.
4. Is a form of expressing feeling into words in a sheet of paper.
5. Reveals the whole self of an individual, his whole being of an individual.
94. There is no limit to what the human imagination can do----Even well-known historical facts can be twisted
to suit the wild imaginings of some fertile brain. Unfortunately, historical distortions are not always harmless;
sometimes they can ruin the reputation of individuals and families. They can even cause war between nations.
We cannot control the minds of others. But we can control of our own. At least for ourselves, we should be very
careful to weigh the facts, and never make a conclusion that is not supported by evidence.
According to the passage, one may conclude that…………..
1. The human mind is so rational than other being
2. Human imagination can lead to progress of a nation
3. Human mind can easily make a facts and actions to the facts that they learn.
4. Wrath between individuals, family and nation can lead to ruin, chaos and war.
5. Human mind is uncontrollable and unpredictable
95. Sa karaniwang galaw ng mga pangyayari, mahirap din naman ang buhay ng ating mga lingkod bayan. Ang
pangunahing gawain nila ay maglingkod sa mga nayon at munisipalidad. Ang maganda sana, kahit wala na
sila sa tungkuli’y mamamalagi pa rin ang paggalang ng bayan sa kanila. Iyon ang maganda. Ang malungkot na
parte ay kung hindi maganda ang ginawang paglilingkod. Lalo na kung sa panahon ng panunungkula’y naging
mayabang at matapobre, na kung umarte-arte’y para bang hindi na matatapos ang pamamayagpag sa
tungkulin. Kaya’t isang paalala sa mga public servants, maglingkod tayo ng malinis at marangal. Sa gayong
paraan, patay na tayo’y pinaguusapan pa ang ating karangalan at mga kabutihang nagawa natin sa bayan.
Ayon sa talata, Ang Public Servant ay dapat………
1. Ay naglilingkod samga taga-nayon at bayan
2. Iginagalang ng mgamamamayan
3. Ay hindi dapat maging makasarili at sakim sa yaman
4. Ay dapat na maglingkod nang matapat at malinis
5. Ay dapat pinapahalagahan dahil kung hindi, sino ang maglilingkod pa sa atin?

For questions number 96-100, Please refer to the selection below.


Sa mga magulang, ang edukasyon ay isang obligasyon sa mga anak bilang paghahanda sa isang magandang
buhay, lalo na sa panahong ang mga magulang ay wala na. Ang edukasyon para sa mga kabataan ay isang
karapatang dapat ipagkaloob ng kanilang mga magulang tungo sa isang magandang kinabukasan. Samantala,
para naman sa mga guro, ang edukasyon ay isang larangang dapat bigyan ng ibayong pagpapahalaga at
pagtingin lalo na ng pamahalaan at mga magulang sapagkat ditto nakasalalay ang magandang kinabukasan
ng mga kabataan at mamamayan ng bayan.

96. Anong uri ng pamamahayag ang ipinamalas sa seleksyon?


1. Paglalahad 2. Pangangatwiran 3. Pagsasalaysay 4. Paglalarawan
97. Alin sa mga sumusunod na pananaw ukol sa edukasyon ang HINDI ipinapakita sa seleksyon?
1. Edukasyon bilang obligasyon 3. Edukasyon bilang serbisyo sa bayan
2. Edukasyon bilang karapatan 4. Edukasyon bilang isang larangan
98. Paano binigyang-katuturan ng may-akda ang paksa?
1. Pagbibigay ng halimbawa 3. Pagsalungat
2. Paghahambing at pagtatambis 4. Pag-uulit
99. Ayon sa seleksyon, alin sa mga sumusunod ang kahalagahan ng pagkakaroon ng mabuting edukasyon?
1. Upang matumbasan ang halagang ginastos ng magulang pambayad ng tuition.
2. Upang makamit ang isang magandang kinabukasan.
3. Upang makabuo ng mas maraming propesyonal na mangingibang-bansa.
4. Upang matamo ang nagtatagong talent ng indibidwal
100. Ayon sa seleksyon, ano ang pinakamagandang maipapamana ng isang magulang sa kanyang mga
anak?
1. Wastong edukasyon 3. Limang milyong piso

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2. Mabuting asal 4. Pagpapahalaga sa kapwa at sa bayan

DIRECTIONS: Arrange a group of sentences to create a meaningful paragraph, from the choices offered
choose the best answer among the choices. On your answer sheet, shade completely the bubble that
corresponds to your answer.

101. A. Others don’t realize yet what to pursue because they have many dreams.
B. Finding the right course in college is one of the most challenging decisions anyone can make.
C. Some people want to pursue their dreams ever since they were just little.
D. Indeed destiny is a matter of choice.
1. BDAC 2. BCDA 3. BADC 4. BCAD
102. A. They will help you to purchase through zero-interest installment schemes.
B. Thus, you must be wise and pay in full if you want to avoid never-ending debts.
C. Credit cards are helpful if you know how and when to use them wisely.
D. However, they will produce interests from interests if you didn’t pay the whole amount at the
due date.
1. CDBA 2. CABD 3. CDAB 4. CADB
103. A. Because of pollution, the ecosystem is disturbed; in some areas, even thrown out balance.
B. One of the things that come to mind when we talk about the environment is pollution
C. With these poisons on land, air, and water, food is getting scarcer.
D. It is easy now to imagine that without clean food and air, humankind will surely perish.
E. Many living creatures die because of this abrupt change.
1. BCDAE 2. BAECD 3. BEADC 4. BDAEC
104. A. Both of them came from affluent and distinguished families
B. As presidents, the two were both dynamic conservationist and reformist
C. The two Roosevelt's became popular governors who were known for their intellectual pursuits.
D. Thus, historians agree that these two men intensified and reshaped the power of the presidency.
E. Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt had many things in common aside from their
names.
1. EBACD 2. EACBD 3. CBADE 4. CABDE 5. BEACD
105. A. The basic steps in building a website are easy to remember and registering a domain name is the
usual priority.
B. Designing a layout will come after that.
C. Finally, adding more content and social media presence are required to keep your site active.
D. Then you need a hosting provider to host your site’s content in the World Wide Web.
1. ABCD 2. ADBC 3. ACBD 4. ADCB
106. A. It is imperative that government and non-government organizations should tap the potentialities of
these people to uplift their economic status.
B. The opportunity for options in life distinguishes the rich from the poor.
C. Through better motivation, the upper levels of the poor could be tempted to grab the options track.
D. For sure, these are the people who are likely to get a food on the option ladder.
E. It requires vital measures to motivate such people close to breakthrough level income.
1. CEADB 2. BECAD 3. BCEDA 4. AEBDC 5. ADCEB
107. A. Instant policy-making to satisfy a presidential whim or the demands of a persuasive lobbyist is
doomed to fail.
B. The direction of policy should be arrived at by thoughtful consultative process that weighs
alternatives.
C. Excessive changes of policy create administrative chaos, waste resources, and breed cynism
among officials and general public.
D. Most economic policies need coherent, persistent effort over a substantial period before they show
results.
E. Once a policy decided, strong perseverance is required to carry it through, or to prove by practical
implementation that the policy needs to be modified.
1. ABEDC 2. AEDCB 3. BADCE 4. CAEDB 5.ECADB
108. A. Dr. Felix, the doctor who wrote the article on Hepatitis, warned all to give a little time now and save a
lot later in medical expenses.
B. She warned that the virus works slowly but dangerously attacks the liver.
C. The news item on Hepatitis B came out in the newspapers.
D. She encouraged everybody to have a part of their precious time for an appointment with their
doctors.
1. DCBA 2. BACD 3. CABD 4. BADC 5. DBAC

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109. A. It can also be the means to democratize, and equalize the elements in a society.
B. A person has the right to have a profession thru education.
C. A good university education gives mobility and social status.
D. It is a viable means to combat poverty and inequality.
1. ABCD 2. DCBA 3. BADC 4. CBDA 5. BCDA
110. A. A special concern is whether movies and television make children and society more violent.
B. I believe that movies and television do influence our behavior, both for the better and for the worse.
C. Do movies affect our behavior?
1. BAC 2. ABC 3. CBA 4. CAB
111. A. Wars break out for various reasons. There are wars between countries or nations and within the
nation.
B. According to experts, the main reasons or factors that contribute to wars are human greed for wealth
and intolerance towards the other.
C. The effects of war are both physical and psychological. Human societies are deeply affected by wars
as residential areas; public infrastructure, hospitals and the very basis of human existence are
destroyed.
D. Wars bring untold miseries as well as political and economic instability. People's lives and daily
existence come under threat. It would be difficult to find jobs or live our normal day-to-day existence.
Populations are displaced and have to constantly move about for security.
E. Thus, humans must avoid wars at all cost. The only way we can protect our lives and ensure stability
in our country is to practice tolerance and respect for each otter. Or else, we too would become extinct
like the dinosaurs!
1. C-B-A-D-E 2.A-C-B-D-E 3.D-C-A-B-E 4.A-B-C-D-E 5. B-A-D-C-E
112. A. Come and Experience the Central Visayas, it’s at the center of it all
B. The great thing about these gems is they are so near to each other that you can swing by 2-3
destinations in one visit.
C. The region is strategically located of the archipelago and it is the center of attention of many foreign
and domestic travelers.
D. It is no exaggeration when we say that Cebu, Bohol, Oriental Negros and Siquijor are slices of
paradise in this part of the world with their natural wonders.
E. The four beautiful island provinces of the Central Visayas beckons travelers from seasoned jetsetters
to backpackers who visit the region to experience it’s diverse attractions.
1. A-E-B-C-D 2.D-B-E-C-A 3.A-C-E-D-B 4.E-C-D-B-A 5. A-E-C-B-D
113. A. What are my goals? I haven't earnestly considered it
B. Let me think which individual goal is good for me
C. Maybe I will help my husband's business. Maybe I will open my own business.
D. Everybody has individual goals.
E. Maybe I will go to college and continue to study.
1. A-E-C-D-B 2. A-B-D-C-E 3.D-B-E-C-A 4.E-C-D-A-B 5. D-A-E-C-B
114. A. However, if the people of the world were to address the issue it would definitely help both the
environment and its people.
B. This shows that environmental pollution is becoming an increasingly worse problem that needs to be
taken care of as soon as possible, not only for the good of the environment but also for the people that
live in it.
C. Environmental pollution is one of the biggest problems the world faces today. It is an issue that
troubles us economically, physically and everyday of our lives.
D. The contamination of the environment is also being linked to some of the diseases that are around
currently. Yet, most people do not know about this problem.
E. On the other hand, if the current way the world's environmental problem is being handled continues,
catastrophic consequences can follow for the future population.
1. C-D-B-A-E 2.D-B-C-A-E 3.C-B-D-E-A 4.D-A-E-B-C 5. C-D-A-E-B
115. A. Marami pang panahon para tumigil ka. Marami ring available na paraan para mapaglaban ang iyong
kondisyon bilangi sang alcoholic. Manghinayang ka sa panahon na inuubos mo lamang sa iyong pag-
inom.
B. Alam nating lahat na ang alak ay isang mapanirang substance. Maraming masamang epekto ang labis
na pagkonsumo nito sa ating kalusugan at buhay. At kahit na baliktarin mo ang sitwasyon at mundo,
sigurado akong malalaman mong walang mabuting maidudulot ang labis na pag-inom nito lalo na sa
pagtagal ng panahon.
C. At sigurado akong hindi na madaragdagan ang iyong mga problema bagkus ay magkakaroon ka ng
mas magandang kalusugan at mabuting pamumuhay ngayon at sa darating pang panahon.
D. Kung tutuusin, isang napakadaling gawain ang pagpasok sa kahit anong uri ng addiction. Ang mas
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nakaka-addict na substance. Kung patuloy mo itong aabusuhin sa matagal na panahon, maaari kang
mahulog sa kanyang patibong.
E. Hindi madali ang huminto sa iyong nakasanayan. Lalo pa nga’t na impluwensiyahan na nito ang iyong
katawan at isipan. Pero kung ilalagay mo sa iyong utak ang gawaing ito, maaaring mapagtagumpayan
mo ito kahit sa iyong sariling paraan.
1. B-E-D-C-A 2. B-A-E-C-D 3.B-C-E-A-D 4.D-E-A-C-B 5. D-B-E-A-C

DIRECTIONS: Determine the relationship of the first word to the second word in capital letters. From among
the suggested answers, choose the word or group of words that best expresses a similar relationship to the
third word in capital letters. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your
answer.

116. EXIGENCY is to OCCASION as PEACE is to __________________


1. War 2. Response 3. Emergency
4. Agreement 5. Synthesis
117. FILTRATION is to RESIDUE as SUBTRACTION is to _____________________
1. Zero 2. Negative 3. Remainder
4. Difference 5. Deduct
118. BREWING is to BEER as TANNING is to ___________________
1. Tea 2. Cotton 3. Glass
4. Rubber 5. Leather
119. SYNONYM is to MEANING as HOMONYM is to ___________________
1. Syllable 2. Sound 3. Tense
4. Origin 5. Usage
120. LONGITUDE is to LENGTH as LATTITUDE is to __________________
1. Breadth 2. Depth 3. Height
4. Strength 5. Weight
121. OPTICS is to PHYSICS as DIALECTICS is to __________________
1. Mathematics 2. Diction 3. Grammar
4. Dialogue 5. Logic
122. FROWN is to SMILE as CONTINUE is to _________________
1. Terminate 2. Deviate 3. Prolong
4. Lengthen 5. Rest
123. COMPASS is to DIRECTION as CALIPER is to _________________
1. Pitch 2. Speed 3. Diameter
4. Altitude 5. Volume
124. AERIAL is to AIR as FLUVIAL is to ____________
1. River 2. Wind 3. Forest
4. Gas 5. Sand
125. REVOKE is to GRANT as RECANT is to __________________
1. Belief 2. Memory 3. Judgment
4. Suspicion 5. Decision
126. COMPUTATION is to PROBLEM as ___________ is to ANGER.
1. Counseling 2. Peace 3. War 4. Hot 5. Control
127. VOTE is to ________ as CONVIVIALITY is to VALUES
1. Ballot 2. Right 3. Election 4. Choose 5. Politics
128. PENGUINS is to ORINOTHOLOGIST as __________ is to ELASMOBRANCHOLOGY
1. Rubber 2. Tires 3. Fish 4. Sharks 5. Turtles
129. DAGAT ay ISDA tulad ng __________ay PALAY
1. Bukid 2. Kamalig 3. Sako 4. Irigasyon 5. Magsasaka
130. TICKET is to TRAIN as KEY is to ____________.
1. Answer 2. Unlock 3. Door 4. Room 5. Type
131. PEAK is to PEEK as WEAK is to_________.
1. Months 2. Bed 3. Meek 4. Week 5. Strong
132. STAGE is to MICROSCOPE as PRISMS is to _______.
1. Telescope 2. Rainbow 3. Irregular 4. Light 5. Binoculars
133. DEATH is to EUTHANASIA as LOVE is to _________.
1. Emotion 2. Devotion 3. Date 4. Proposal 5. Worship
134. ELONGATED is to TREE as _________ is to PLANT
1. Sunlight 2. Stem 3. Green 4. Dried 5. Soil
135. GIANT is to PLANET as _________ is to GALAXY
1. Galactic 2. Rocket 3. Astronomer 4. Station 5. Experiment

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DIRECTIONS: For each sentence, complete the analogy by choosing a pair of words from the suggested
answers. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answers.

136. ____________ is to SWORD as HOLSTER is to _________________


1. Duel – Bolo 2. Hilt – Rifle 3. Sheath – Shot
4. Blade – Spin 5. Scabbard – Pistol
137. _____________ is to HARBOR as CAR is to __________________
1. Bust – Thief 2. Village – People 3. Boat – Truck
4. Ship – Garage 3. Place – Ride
138. ___________ is to LATE as AUTHENTIC is to _______________
1. Prompt – Genuine 2. Early – Real 3. Diligent – Original
4. Absent – False 5. Punctual – Counterfeit
139. ___________ is to LOCOMOTION as EYEGLASSES is to _________________
1. Propeller – Airplane 2. Shoes – Vision 3. Book – Library
4. Dial – Telephone 5. Pupil – Education
140. IGNORANCE is to CONFUSION as ____________ is to __________________
1. Pain – Misery 2. Light – Intelligence 3. Light – Dark
4. Diseases – Poverty 5. Superstitions – Peasants

DIRECTIONS: For each sentence, complete the analogy by choosing a pair of words from the suggested
answers. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answers.

141. RECORD: DATA as _____________:___________.


1. Shot: Gun 2. Magnify: Lens 3. Chronicle: Journey
4. Store: Foods 5. Serve: People
142. PRACTICE: PRESENTATION as ____________:___________
1. Profession: Preposition 2. Peñafrancia: Penelope 3. Review: Test
4. Rehearse: Recitation 5. Preparation: Party
143. INDULGENT: GENEROUS as _______________:____________.
1. Honesty: Real 2. Storm: Rain 3. Fellowship: Camaraderie
4. Suicide: Depression 5. Pleasure: Giving
144. BUS: PASSENGERS as ______________:____________.
1. Forest: Trees 2. Light: Clear 3. Movie: Series
4. People: Nation 5. Fireworks: Phosphorus
145. NEW YORK: BIG APPLE as _____________:________________
1. Kuwait: Weapons 2. Thailand: Elephant 3. Australia:Kangaroo
4. Japan: Rising Sun 5. Philippines: Third World
146. DOWNY: FLUFFY as ______________:______________.
1. Cloudy: Rainy 2. Imbecile: Stupid 3. Soap: Clean
4. Linen: Clothes 5. Nail: Drive
147. BUY: __________ as ___________: SMILE
1. Receipt: Teeth 2. Money: Joy 3. Law: Pleasure
4. Gates: Pizza 5. Bird: Teacher
148. DYIP: PAMASAHE tulad ng ______________:______________.
1. Bayad: Ilaw 2. Sugalan: Pusta 3. Tindahan: Paninda
4. Kulungan: Suspek 5. Markahan: Mag-aaral
149. STORY: EVENTS as __________________:____________.
1. General: Soldiers 2. Dish: Ingredients 3. Law: Articles
4. Human: Body 5. Life: Problems
150. PANINGIN: SALAMIN tulad ng _____________:_____________.
1. Paglilingkod: Tao 2. Noche Buena: Pasko 3. Lakas: Pagkain
4. Pagsasadula: Pagsasanay 5. Problema: Solusyon

DIRECTIONS: Analyze carefully the statements in each of the following items. Choose the correct answer from
the given choices. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answer.

151. Six friends P,Q,R,S,T and U are sitting around the hexagonal table each at one corner and are facing the
center of the hexagonal. P is second to the left of U. Q is neighbor of R and S. T is second to the left of S.
which one is sitting opposite to P?
1. R 2. Q 3. T 4. S 5. U

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152. In an election, three candidates A, B and C vied for the same office. The final counting showed that A
garnered 1/3 of the votes while B received more votes than C. Everyone voted for exactly one candidate. What
is their ranking from first to last?
1. ABC 2. BAC 3. BCA 4. ACB 5. CBA

153. Points A, B, C, D are arranged in a line in such a way that B is between C and D, and A is between B and
D. If A precedes C, in what order are they?
1. ADCB 2. BDCA 3. DBCA 4. DABC 5. ABCD

154. Annie is older than Beth. Debbie is younger than Beth. Carla's age is between that of Debbie and Beth.
Annie is younger than Elsa. Who is the youngest among the five girls?
1. Beth 2. Annie 3. Elsa 4. Debbie 5. Carla

155. If the first and fourteenth letters of the English alphabet were interchanged, also the second and fifteenth,
the third and sixteenth, and so on until all the letters have been interchanged once. What letter would be the
eighteenth letter of the series?
1. F 2. S 3. D 4. E 5. H

DIRECTIONS: Analyze carefully the statements in each of the following items. Choose the correct answer from
the given choices. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answer.

PASSAGE FOR QUESTION 156-158

In a particular city, there are exactly half of 8 barangays were the highest mortality rate from 25% to 44% this
year revealed. This barangays are called by initials: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
1. If H is highest, A is lowest
2. If B is highest, neither G nor H is lowest
3. If C is highest, D is lowest
4. If F is lowest, E is highest

156. If both F and G are lowest, which one of the following pair is highest?
1. H---- C 2. E ----D 3. A---- B 4. B----- E 5. D----- C
157. If C and H are highest, which one of the following pair is lowest?
1. B---- D 2. F----- A 3. D----- G 4. B----- G 5. D----- A
158. Based on the following statement, which of the following conclusion is true?
1. Pair BG are highest mortality rate
2. Pair AC has the lowest mortality rate
3. Pair BD has the highest mortality rate
4. Neither E nor G has the lowest mortality rate
5. Exactly all pairs are inversely proportional

PASSAGE FOR QUESTION 159-160

There are 7 groups namely: TC-BT-DE-PS-SH-PC-MC- are given a piece of choric recitation. In deciding the
order of performance, the instructor must observe the following:

• DE cannot play in the middle of the performance


• BT cannot play until TC has played
• Neither PS nor SH cannot play 1st or 2nd
• Either PC or MC must play after BT

159. If TC plays 1st what must be true?


1. BT plays next
2. DE plays Third
3. PC plays fourth
4. SH plays on the 4th
5. PS plays after BT

160. If DE plays 5th PC is 3rd and PS plays immediately after DE, what is the latest play of SH?
1. Third 2. Fourth 3. Sixth 4. Seventh 5. Second

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PASSAGE FOR QUESTION 161-162

On a certain office, Magracia, Negradas, Stiffany, Melanie, Ara and Ethan are about to designate on the part of
the office they will work. On the designation, a boss has to consider this arrangement from top to bottom of the
office.

• Either Magracia or Stiffany cannot be on the bottom.


• Either Negradas or Ethan cannot be on the right
• Exactly half of them are in bottom
• Ara is on the bottom but neither in left nor right

161. If Negradas is in Middle Top, and Melanie is in Bottom Right, then Ethan is on _______.
1. Top Right 2. Bottom Left 3. Top Left 4. Bottom Right 5. Middle Bottom

162. If Melanie is on the top right, what is the position of Stiffany.


1. Top Left 2. Bottom Left 3. Top Middle 4. Bottom Middle 5. Bottom Right

TALATA PARA SA IKA- 163 BILANG

Sa isang locker na pagmamay-ari nina R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z, bawat hanay ay may tig-ta-tatlong lagayan na
pagmamay-ari nila. Sa pagtatalaga ng lockers para sa kanila, ito ang mga dapat isaalang-alang:

• Si Y ay dapat sa pinakaibabang panggitna


• Kahit si T o si Z ay maaring na sa kaliwa o gitna sa pinakaitaas
• Si W at X ay nasa gitnang hanay pero isa sa kanila ay hindi mapupunta sa gitna.
• Si U ay hindi mapupunta sa lahat ng gitna
• Si V ay hindi mapupunta sa taas o sa kaliwa man.
• Si R o S ay hindi maaring na sa lahat ng gitna pero sila ay palaging kanan.

163. Kung si U ay nasa dulong kaliwa, sa pinakaibabang hanay, ano ang katotohanan batay sa teksto?
1. Si R ay nasa dulong taas sa gitna
2. Si T ay nasa dulong itaas sa kanan
3. Si S ay nasa dulong ibaba sa gitna
4. Si X ang pinakagitna sa locker
5. Si T o W man, isa man sa kanila’y nasa gitna.

DIRECTIONS: Each item in this section consists of a statement or a passage followed by several assumptions.
Determine the best assumption/s that can be logically made from the given statement or passage. On your
Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answer.

164. Narcotics are dangerous since their effects include extensive brain damage. ASSUMPTION:
1. Brain damage is a cause of narcotics
2. Narcotics should be banned
3. Extensive brain damage is a sign of drug abuse
4. All substance abuse leads to brain damage
5. Anything that causes extensive brain damage is dangerous
165. The Filipinos still need to develop their sense of national discipline and sacrifice for socio-economic
development and growth. ASSUMPTION:
1. A people’s sacrifice promotes socio-economic development and growth
2. Filipinos lack national discipline and sacrifice
3. National discipline and sacrifice are easy to develop among Filipinos
4. The government must exert efforts in instilling national discipline and sacrifice in its citizens
5. Filipinos have an innate tendency to change for the good of their country.
166. The majority of investors in this country are foreigners. The economy must be robust then.
ASSUMPTION:
1. The economy relies too much on foreign investors
2. Foreign investors are good for the economy
3. Foreign investors are a sign of a robust economy
4. Local investors cannot solely make the economy prosper
5. For an economy to be robust, there must be foreign investors

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167. There is challenge is almost every job. But the real challenges are those which come from within, those
which we set for ourselves.
ASSUMPTION:
1. Opportunities come but one takes advantage of it
2. Inward drives dictate determination and direction
3. Uncertainties bring about challenges
4. Making things happen bring about results
5. Challenges occur constantly
168. High levels of education do not guarantee rapid economic growth; but it is probably a necessary
condition. A World Bank study shows that newly industrialized countries commonly have low inflation
rates and high education levels.
ASSUMPTION:
1. The World Bank is committed to studying how newly industrialized countries gained their status
2. The World Bank is committed to helping countries lower inflation rates and raise education levels.
3. Education is one of the determining factors of economic progress
4. Rapid economic growth brings about low inflation rates
5. There are factors other than high levels of education that help bring about rapid economic growth
169. Heavy traffic situations in EDSA can be reduced if the government has to do action to decrease the
number of Private Cars in the Philippines.
ASSUMPTIONS
I. Private cars are the causes of heavy traffic in EDSA
II. Population increase was the one of the causes of heavy traffic in EDSA
III. EDSA is always heavy traffic
IV. Government has not considered private cars as one of the causes of heavy traffic in EDSA.
1. V only 2. I, III and IV only 3. I and IV only 4. I only 5. IV only
170. In order to maintain the good service of government officials, Civil Service Commission has created the
system of Incentives and Rewards.
ASSUMPTIONS:
I. All government officials are not doing well in their performance
II. There are only one who will take the rewards/s.
III. Discipline Systems are made so that every government officials will do their best in their service
IV. Incentive and rewards are big help to improve the performance of each government officials
1. I, II,III,and IV 2. I and III 3. I and IV 4. III and IV 5. II only
171. You may take this software for 30 days for trials or reviews.
ASSUMPTIONS:
I. This particular software is ensuring its good an modest function for 30 days
II. There are limited function in this software for 30 days
III. Users must buy this software if they are satisfied
IV. Users must buy this software for longer usage
V. Generally trials are good for knowing the software.
1. IV only 2. I and V 3. I, II, III and IV 4. III and IV only 5. II and V only

172. It is advisable that if Marikina River, goes in 15 m high water level, people in the nearby areas must
evacuate if it is continue to rise.
ASSUMPTIONS:
I. Marikina River can cause floods in nearby places if it is continue to rise.
II. Government has no concrete preparation in the times of floods.
III. 15 meters high on Marikina river is a signal of evacuation immediately
IV. Pollution is a factor of Rise of Marikina River
V. People may or may not evacuate immediately even if Marikina River goes in 15 m water level.

1. I and V only 2. II and III only 3. I and III only 4. All of them 5. III only

173. Paalala sa mga pasahero ng bus na ito: ingatan po ninyo ang inyong mga tiket, kung nawala man ninyo
ang inyong tiket, ay ikukunsiderang hindi pa kayo bayad!!!
PALAGAY:
I. Di masyadong tinitignan ng kundoktor ng bus kung sino ang mga bayad na o hindi pa
II. Ang tiket ay mahalaga bilang katunayan na kayo’y bayad na
III. Lahat ng tao sa bus ay burara pagdating sa tiket
IV. Kailangang higpitan ng bus ang polisiya sa pagbabayad ng pamasahe upang wala ni isa man sa mga
pasahero ang makalusot sa pagbabayad ng pamasahe

1. III lamang 2. II at IV lamang 3. IV lamang 4. III at IV lamang 5. II lamang

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DIRECTIONS: Each item in this section consists of statements followed by several possible conclusions.
Assume that all statements are true, then determine the best conclusion/s that can be logically made from the
given statements. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answer.

174. Everyone who is sane can think logically. No lunatics are fit to serve on a jury. None of your sons can
think logically. CONCLUSION:
1. Your sons are fit to be jury members
2. Your sons are not fit to be jury members
3. All of your sons are lunatics
4. The logical people are sane
5. The sane are fit to be jury members
175. People who love the Philippines believe that their children must be taught everything by using the
Filipino language. School administrators mandate that English be the language of instruction for Science
and Math. CONCLUSION:
1. Children do not love the Philippines
2. Children understand Science and Math better in English
3. School administrators do not love the Philippines
4. School administrators are pressured by parent to teach in English
5. School administrators believe we can learn Science and Math better in English
176. Cecile will go to the party if her mother will permit her. Ted will go to the party if Cecile will go to the
party. Cecile is permitted by her mother to go to the party. CONCLUSION:
1. Cecile will not go to the party
2. Ted will go to the party
3. Ted will go to the party if Cecile’s mother will not permit him to accompany Cecile to the party
4. Cecile will go to the party if Ted will go to the party
5. No one will attend the party
177. No life is planet, some planet is discovered, Kepler is a discovery a while ago. CONCLUSIONS:
I. Some discovered are planet IV. Some discovered are not life.
II. Some planet are life V. Kepler is a planet
III. No discovered are life VI. Kepler is discovered but not life.
1. I only 2. II, III and V only 3. IV and VI only 4. III only 5. All of them
178. All Traffic Lights are green, No green is car. There is a traffic light in P. Tuazon Cor. EDSA.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. Traffic Light in P. Tuazon is green. IV. No car is Traffic Light
II. Some car is Traffic Light V. No green is traffic lights.
III. No Traffic Light is car
1. I, III and VI only 2. III and V only 3. I and V only 4. III and IV only 5. III, IV and V only
179. All men are women, some men are not faithful. CONCLUSIONS:
I. Some men are women
II. Some not faithful are women
III. All men are not faithful
1. II only 2. II and III only 3. I and II only 4. All of them 5. None of these
180. All happy are politicians, some not happy are people. CONCLUSIONS:
I. All politician are happy
II. Some politician are not happy
III. All people are not happy
1. I only 2. III only 3. II only 4. I and III only 5. None of these
181. Some people are misfortunes, all luck are people CONCLUSIONS:
I. All luck are misfortunes
I. Some luck are misfortunes
III. All misfortunes are people
IV. Some misfortunes are luck
1. None of these 2. III only 3. I and IV only 4. I and III 5. II and IV only
182. Ang lahat ng pagtuturo ay nakakapagod. May matutunan kapag may pagtuturo. Si Ethan ay pagod.
KONGKLUSYON:
I. Si Ethan ay isang guro
II. Nakakapagod ang lahat ng pagtuturo
III. Di lahat ng natutunan ay nakakapagod.
IV. Si Ethan ay napapagod sa lahat ng pagtuturo.

1. III lamang 2. I at III lamang 3. I, II, at III lamang 4. III at IV lamang 5. IV lamang

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FOR QUESTIONS 183-185, PLEASE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING CHART

183. If the number is 13, what is the outcome number if the flowchart was followed?
1. 48 2. 355 3. 253 4. 255 5. 251

184. If the number you think is number 12, what is the outcome number if the flowchart was followed?
1. 328 2. 172 3. 504 4. 270 5. 168

185. What is the outcome number for the only prime even number, if the flowchart was followed?
1. 8 2. 36 3. 72 4. 1228 5. 30

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DIRECTION: Interpret the graph and answer the questions below.

186. For which of the following pairs of years the total exports from the three Companies together are equal?
A. 1995 and 1998 B. 1996 and 1998 C. 1997 and 1998 D. 1995 and 1996
Total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z together, during various years are:
In 1993 = Rs. (30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 + 40 + 90) crores = Rs. 190 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (40 + 60 + 120) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 + 60 + 90) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 240 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs. 230 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (120 + 140 + 100) crores = Rs. 360 crores.
Clearly, the total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z together are same during the years 1995 and 1996.

187. Average annual exports during the given period for Company Y is approximately what percent of the
average annual exports for Company Z?
A. 87.12% B. 89.64% C. 91.21% D. 93.33%

Explanation:
Analysis of the graph: From the graph it is clear that
1. The amount of exports of Company X (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are
30, 60, 40, 70, 100, 50 and 120 respectively.
2. The amount of exports of Company Y (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are
80, 40, 60, 60, 80, 100 and 140 respectively.
3. The amount of exports of Company Z (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are
60, 90,, 120, 90, 60, 80 and 100 respectively.
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Y during the given period
1 560
= x (80 + 40 + 60 + 60 + 80 + 100 + 140) = = 80.
7 7
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Z during the given period
1 600
= x (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100) = .
7 7
Required percentage = 80 x 100 % 93.33%.

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7

188. In which year was the difference between the exports from Companies X and Y the minimum?
A. 1994 B. 1995 C. 1996 D. 1997
The difference between the exports from the Companies X and Y during the various years are:
In 1993 = Rs. (80 - 30) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 - 60) crores = Rs. 10 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 - 80) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (100 - 50) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (140 - 120) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
Clearly, the difference is minimum in the year 1996.

189. What is the x intercept?


1. (0,3) 3. (3,0)
2. (0,1) 4. (1,0)

190. What is the y intercept?


1. (0,10) 3. (0, -10)
2. (10,0) 4. (-10,0)

DIRECTION: The following items pertain to the Philippine Constitution, peace and human rights concepts R.A.
6713 (Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees), values, and environmental
protection and conservation. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer from the given options.
On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the bubble that corresponds to your answer.

191. Excessive use of force by policemen is popularly referred to as:


a. Survival tactics c. Police bodily harm
b. Police enforcement elective d. Police Brutality
192. Possessed by every citizen without being granted by the State for they are conferred GOD so that human
beings may live a fulfilled life.
a. Political Rights b. Human Rights c. Natural Rights d. Civil Rights
193. Enforced by law at the instance of the private individuals for the purpose of securing to them the
enjoyment of their means of happiness.
a. Political Rights b. Civil Rights c. Civil and Political Rights d. Jurisprudence
194. These rights are conferred and protected by the Constitution and cannot be modified or taken away by the
law-making body.
a. Social Rights c. Civil and Political Rights

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b. Economic Rights d. Constitutional Rights


195. The citizen’s rights to participate directly or indirectly in the establishment or administration of the
government.
a. Social rights b. Economic rights c. Civil rights d. Political rights

196. What do you call the introductory part of the Constitution?


A. Preface C. Preamble
B. Amendments D. Bill of Rights

197. What form of government does the Philippine adopt?


A. Republican C. Neither A nor B
B. Democratic D. Both A and B

198. What is the power of the State to take private property for public use upon payment of a just
compensation?
A. Right of confiscation
B. Right of limiting resources
C. Right of sequestration
D. Right of eminent domain

199. Which of the following bills do not originate from the House of Representative?
A. Appropriation bills C. Amnesty
B. Revenue or tariff bills D. Private bills

200. The members of the Lower House are:


A. elected by region and by party list
B. elected by region and appointed by the President
C. elected by district and party list
D. elected by district and appointed by the Senators

201. The legislative power of the government shall be vested in the:


A. President C. Supreme Court
B. Congress D. All of the above

202. Which of the following may disqualify a person from running for Presidency?
A. He is sixty years old on the day of the election.
B. He lived abroad five years preceding the election.
C. He has Filipino parents but was born in the United States.
D. He is a registered voter.
203. Who among the following may issue a warrant of arrest or a search warrant?
A. a senator C. a congressman
B. a judge D. the president

204. A foreigner may acquire Filipino citizenship through


A. naturalization C. rebirth
B. extradition D. visa application

205. The right to vote is also known as _________


A. suffrage C. democracy
B. naturalization D. plebiscite

206. How many Senators are there in the Senate?


A. twenty-five C. twelve
B. twenty-four D. thirty

207. What is the minimum age requirement of a Senator?


A. thirty C. twenty
B. twenty-five D. thirty-five

208. The Supreme Court is composed of:


A. a Chief Justice and fourteen Associate Justices
B. two Chief Justices and fourteen Associate Justices
C. a Chief Justice and twelve Associate Justices

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D. a Chief Justice and an indefinite number of Associate Justices

209. Which of the following is a Constitutional Commission?


A. Commission of Human Rights
B. Philippine Commission on Good Government
C. Civil Service Commission
D. Commission on Natural Resources

210. What branch of government has the sole right to initiate all cases of impeachment?
A. Senate
B. Commission on Election
C. House of Representative
D. Judiciary

211. Which of the following is not removable from office by impeachment?


A. Member of the Supreme Court
B. Member of the Constitutional Commissions
C. The Ombudsman
D. Senators

212. The national language of the Philippine is:


A. Pilipino C. Tagalog
B. English and Filipino D. Filipino

213. Who may propose any amendment to, or revision of the Constitution?
A. Congress or a Constitutional Convention
B. Congress and a Constitutional Convention
C. Judiciary and Congress
D. Judiciary and Constitutional Convention

214. What tax is imposed on one’s right to transmit property at death, and is measured by the value of the
property?
A. Excise tax C. Donor’s tax
B. Withholding tax D. Estate tax

215. Which of the following is classified as being a “Head of the Family” for income tax purposes?
A. a married individual with dependents
B. an unmarried individual with dependents
C. a married individual without dependents
D. an unmarried individual without dependents

216. What tax is paid by individuals who derive compensation income?


A. Value added tax C. Income Tax
B. Excise tax D. Real estate tax

217. When is the deadline for filing income tax returns for every taxable year?
A. April 15 C. March 15
B. April 30 D. March 30

218. Which of the following statements is true about taxes?


A. It is a voluntary payment.
B. It is payable both in cash and in kind.
C. It is an enforced contribution.
D. It is based on one’s desire to pay.

219. Which of the following is a measure of pressure, defines as one newton per square meter?
a. Poise c. Milliliter
b. Pascal d. Atomic Units

220. A metric carat is a unit mass or measuring gemstones. It is equivalent to ___________


a. 100mg c. 2kg
b. 200 mg d. 1,000mg

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221. Messages are easily transported anywhere in the world through the ___________________
a. E-registry c. E-learning
b. E-mail d. E-shopping

222. He is known as the “Man of the Masses.”


a. Rodrigo Duterte c. Ramon Magsaysay
b. Corazon Aquino d. Manny Pacquaio
223. The first President from Mindanao:
1. Rodrigo Duterte 2. Ramon Magsaysay 3. Corazon Aquino 4. Manny Pacquaio

224. Democracy refers to the involvement of all the citizens in the control of government. On the other hand,
oligarchy delegates control of government to:
a. The mother country c. A religious group
b. An autocrat d. A select few

225. With the Batasang Pambansa performing legislative and executive powers in the Marcos regime, which
form of government was implemented?
a. Dictatorial c. Monarchial
b. Parliamentary d. Presidential

226. Since Philippines is a republic, democratic country, it elects its president directly. What is the smallest
electoral unit of the government?
a. Electoral Tribunal c. Commission on Election
b. Election Precinct d. Representative district

227. In connection with government transaction involving public interest, which policy is adopted by the
Constitution to assure the public of accountability and transparency?
a. Private enterprise and incentives to needed investments.
b. Full public disclosure.
c. Rural development and agrarian reform.
d. Balanced and healthful ecology.
228 The different countries around the Philippines have limits in Which incident violated this territorial
boundary?
a. Flying planes over free territories.
b. Mining oil in Tawi-tawi with amoa.
c. Catching fish at Sarangani Bay.
d. Establishing ports and camp with the U.N. consent.

229. The opening of cement plants requires getting a DENR clearance. Which of these clearance are
required?
a. Waste disposal
b. Air Pollution Clearance
c. Environmental Clearance (ECC)
d. Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)

230. What does a professional code of conduct prescribe?


a. Civil conduct for all
b. Professional traditions and mores
c. Moral and ethical standards
d. Stricter implementation laws

231. What Act implements the mandate for the “State to make essential goods, health and other social
services available to all the people at affordable cost”?
A. Land Reform Program
B. Generics Act
C. Resettlement Act
D. Freedom Act

232. Which of the following is true about elective local officials?


A. The term of office is three years.
B. Barangay officials’ term of office is indefinite.
C. An official may be reelected indefinitely.
D. An official may not serve for less than three terms.

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233. What may be classified as alienable lands of the public domain?


A. forest C. national park
B. mineral lands D. agricultural lands
234. Elective or appointive public officials or employees cannot accept any present, compensation, office or
title of any kind from any foreign government without the consent of
A. The President C. The Chief Justice
B. The Ombudsman D. Congress

235. Which of the following rights ensure the well-being of the individual and foster preservation, enrichment
and dynamic evolution of national culture based on the principle of unity in diversity in a climate of free
artistic and intellectual expression?
A. Political rights C. Inherent rights
B. Civil rights D. Cultural rights

236. Right that guarantees similar treatment to all persons similarly situated and precludes arbitrary or unjust
discrimination to secure and safeguard such right is called the_________.
A. right against double jeopardy
B. right to just compensation
C. right to equal protection of the law
D. right to due process of law

237. The right to privacy of a person is defined as one’s right to __________.


A. go where one pleases
B. believe whatever one whishes
C. build a home wherever one chooses
D. be free from unwarranted publicity

238. A voter is disqualified from exercising the right to suffrage if said voter __________.
A. is illiterate
B. is a naturalized Filipino citizen
C. turned 20 years old just before the election
D. has been a resident of the Philippine for less than six months

239. Who may be appointed as member of the Cabinet without needing confirmation from the Commission on
Appointments?
A. Senate President
B. Any Senator
C. Vice-President
D. Speaker of the House

240. At least how many years after the Constitution has been ratified may the people propose amendments
through initiative?
A. Ten B. Seven C. six D. Five

241. Which of the following sectors is NOT represented in the House of Representatives through the party-list
system.
A. Religious B. Youth C. Women D. Peasant

242. Which of the following government agencies exercises original and exclusive jurisdiction over all contests
relating to the election returns and the qualifications of the President and the Vice President
A. Supreme Court
B. Senate Electoral Tribunal
C. Judicial Bar Council
D. Commission on Elections

243. Who among the following is responsible for determining the existence of probable cause for the issuance
of a warrant of arrest or search warrant?
A. Lawyer B. Prosecutor C. Plaintiff D. Judge

244. Every government agency is required to develop, update regularly, and make available to the transacting
public __________.
A. the names of action officers

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B. the performance targets


C. the rates of service fees
D. a service guide

245. Within the provided periods of time, public officials and employees are required to file their statement of
assets and liabilities and financial disclosure in the following instances EXCEPT __________.
A. compulsory retirement
B. voluntary resignation
C. acceptance of foreign scholarship
D. assumption to office

246. For expenditures processing of documents, except otherwise provided by law or regulation, how many
initials or signature must any written action or decision contain?
A. 6 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3

247. How many years that the constitution can be amended?


A. 3 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7

248. What is the retirement age of a justice?


A. 65 B. 75 C. 70 D. 78

249. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall be presumed ________ until the contrary is proved.
A. innocent
B. acquitted of the crime
C. guilty of the crime
D. put in prison

250. What agency of the government that can declare that the city is a highly organized city?
A. Department of Interior and Local Government
B. Department of Budget and Finance
C. Department of Education
D. Department of Agrarian Reform

251. _________ inflicts punishment without trial.


A. writ of Habeas Corpus
B. Bill of Attainder
C. Ex-post Facto Law
D. Subpoena

252. Within the provided periods of time, public officials and employees are required to file their statement of
assets and liabilities and financial disclosure in the following instances EXCEPT:
1. Compulsory retirement
2. Voluntary resignation
3. Acceptance of foreign scholarship
4. Assumption to office
5. Expiration of the term of office

253. Due process of law implies that the accused is:


1. Entitled to legal counsel
2. Placed in a solidity confinement
3. Represented in all stages of the trial
4. Presumed innocent until proven guilty
5. Not subjected to force, violence and intimidation to extract confession of guilt

254. Every government agency is required to develop, update regularly and make available to the transacting
public:
1. The directory of officials 2. The names of action officers 3. The service guides
4. The rates of service fees 5. The performance targets
255. The Main reward for outstanding government official or employees.
1. Bonus 2. Salary Increase 3. Paid Vacation 4. Citation 5. Automatic Promotion

256. Cherry caught by a concerned citizen gambling in a casino somewhere in Cubao. That concerned citizen
report it immediately in his boss. Is it sufficient cause to Cherry that can be relieved by his office?

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1. No, because it is a minority case only


2. Yes, because it is a major case
3. No, but he has to pay his penalty and can be also suspended in his work.
4. Yes, because it is a sufficient cause for removing a public official
5. No, because, removal or dismissal, is applicable only in Section 7, 8 and 9 of Code of Conduct for
public officials and employees.

257. Von fails to submit his SALN, but in her defense, she says that she is only a volunteer in Marikina City
and found out that it is true by her evidences. Is it sufficient cause that Von cannot be removed from her
position?
1. No, because she is a employee and all employees, whether his/her position was, he/ she is covered
by this rule.
2. No, because she is a casual employees and casual employees are covered by this rule.
3. No, because she is violating the rule even if she is a volunteer only.
4. Yes, because she is a Volunteer only and volunteer are exempted in this rule
5. Yes, but she has to pay her penalties, even if she is a Volunteer only.

258. One day, a judge accepts the Christmas Cash gift for the favor in the suspect’s case. Will the judge be
liable in his doing?
1. No, because it is only a gift of favor
2. No, because judge are exempted in his liable like this
3. No, because it is a holiday even if there is something behind of it
4. Yes, because even if Christmas but it is for a favor in his service it is a liable case.
5. Yes, even if you are judge, you are considered as a Public Official

259. In the Public Service, the two values shall maintain by the state. What are those values?
1. Honesty and Patience 2. Integrity and Intelligence 3. Professionalism and Integrity
4. Intelligence and Honesty 5. Honesty and Integrity

260. In terms of environment benefit, specifically, how technology helps us?


1. It produces materials that do not harm the environment
2. Helps us to monitor and study the environment
3. Create smarter technologies to reduce the environmental impact
4. It allows for paperless communication, so that it reduces the amount of trees cut down
5. Technology helps us to reach a broader audience.

261. The prime duty of this institution is to serve and protect the people.
1. Parents 2. Religion 3. Education 4. Government 5. Family

262. It is the basic autonomous social institution


1. Local government 2. Barangay 3. Family 4. Education 5. NGO’s

263. It is the most common form of unregulated commercial fishing.


1. Dynamite Fishing 2. Using Powerful Lights 3. Using Nets that having big holes
4. Overfishing 5. Using Electric Fishing Rods

264. Major cause of Climate Change.


1. Deforestation 2. Throwing Waste in Rivers and or canals 3. Using Aircons
4. Burning Fossil Fuels 5. Destructive Fishing

265. SALN stand for:


1. Statements of Aplication for Liabilities and Network
2. Statements of All Loans in Different Network
3. Sworn Statement of All Liabilities in Network
4. Statement of All Life Networth
5. Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth

266. The following are should be found on SALN, except this one.
1. Business Interest 2. Real Property 3. Personal Property 4. Liabilities 5. Life Achievements

267. What should be found by the accused person before he/she must arrest by the police?
1. Search Warrant 2. Warrant of Arrest 3. Wanted Receipt
4. Judge Order 5. Chief of Police Notice

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268. In all criminal procedures, the prison should be presumed------------.


1. Guilty 2. Not Guilty 3. Suspect 4. Innocent 5. Principal Suspect

269. Complete the Presidential Succession:

President--------------Vice President----------- () ---------Speaker of the House

What is the missing part?

1. Members of the Cabinet 2. Blue Ribbon Majority Leader 3. Senate President


4. Minority Leader 5. Interior Secretary

270. It is a law in the Philippines that aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and harmful
Internet behavior in the Philippines. It aims to present and punish cybercrime in the country.
1. Cybersquatting 2013 3. Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
2. Cybercrime Act of 2010 4. Cyber Identity Theft Act 2015

271. when rainfall attains a ph than 5.6 it becomes____.


1.torrential 2.acidic 3.basic 4.tropical 5.neutral

272. Leads men by always setting an example. This type of a leader manifests an example father, who seems
to be always after the welfare of his children.
1. authoritarian 2.paternalistic 3.participative 4.laisse-faire

273. Which of the following features of a democratic society best interprets the statement, “those who have
less in life must have more in law”?
1. Due process 4. Equal Protection of Law
2. Social Justice 5. Sovereignity of the people
3. Civilian Supremacy

274. It is the right and obligation of qualified citizen to vote in the election of national and local officials of
government.

1. Election 2. Votation 3. Recall 4.Selection 5.Suffrage

275. Who is the presiding officer of the Sanggunian Bayan?


1. Municipal Mayor 3. Sanggunian
2. Municipal VICE-Mayor 4. President, Association of Brgy. Captains

276. In the legislative branch of government, the term “lower house” refers to the:
1. Senate 4. House of representatives
2. Congress 5. House of Congressmen
3. Minority group

277. Which of the following has the sole power to initiate all cases of impeachment against the president of the
Philippines?
1. Senate 4. Committee justice
2. Any tax payer 5. Ombudsman
3. House of representatives

278. When can the accused avail his right to bail?


1. before conviction 2. after conviction 3. none of these 4. during conviction

279. At present, how many percent of the population of the Philippines are aliens?
1. 30% 3. 40% 5. 70% 2. 25% 4. 50%

280. What project of the DENR that includes the protection of Industrial pollution of our Environment?
1. Bantay Kalikasan 2. Bantay Ilog 3. Bantay Dagat
4. Ecological Watch 5. Solid Waste Management
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