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The connaissance

A Jamesdrrr Test

2020 Edition
The Connaissance
A Jamesdrrr Test

Contents
Test Number Subject Area Subject Code Page Number
1 Political Geography PGeo-I-20 2
2 Humanities Hums-II-20 7
3 Linguistics Lang-III-20 12
4 Music Musc-IV-10 17
5 Mathematics Math-V-10 20
6 History Hist-VI-20 23
7 Monarchy Crwn-VII-15 28
8 Vexillology Flag-VIII-20 32
9 Orthography Orth-IX-20 38
10 Chemistry Chem-X-20 43
11 Physics Phys-XI-15 48
12 Anatomy Body-XII-20 52
13 Sociolinguistics SocL-XIII-10 57
14 Taxonomy Taxo-XIV-10 60
15 Pathology Path-XV-20 63
16 English Proficiency EngP-XVI-20 68
17 French Proficiency FrPr-XVII-10 73
18 Biblical Hermeneutics BibH-XVIII-15 76
19 Anthematology NatA-XIX-15 80
20 Filipino Proficiency Phil-XX-10 84

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Political Geography (Pgeo-I-20)
1. Which among the following are countries which exclusively border only one another?
a. Canada and USA
b. Lesotho and South Africa
c. UK and Ireland
d. Norway and Sweden

2. The country with an endonym of Shqipëria has an exonym of:


a. Albania
b. Greece
c. Serbia
d. Saudi Arabia

3. Iberia is the peninsula in which the following country/ies is/are situated.


a. Norway, Sweden, Denmark
b. Chile, Argentina
c. Italy
d. Spain, Portugal, Andorra

4. The Andes Mountain Range forms a border between which two countries?
I. Argentina III. Paraguay
II. Chile IV. Uruguay
a. I and IV
b. I and III
c. I and II
d. None of the above

5. Llívia is an Exclave of _____ and is Enclaved by France.

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a. Switzerland
b. Spain
c. Italy
d. Andorra

6. A doubly landlocked country refers to:


a. A country that has no bodies of water within its borders
b. A country that borders non-landlocked countries
c. A country that only borders landlocked countries

7. Which among the following is a doubly landlocked country?


a. Uzbekistan
b. Kazakhstan
c. Tajikistan
d. Kyrgyzstan

8. The Moselle River forms a border between which two countries?


I. Luxembourg III. Austria
II. Italy IV. Switzerland
a. I and IV
b. I and III
c. I and II
d. None of the above

9. Countries such as the Holy See, and Palestine are referred to, in terms of the United Nations, as:
a. Member States
b. Observer States
c. Allied States

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d. Official States

10. The Tyrrhenian Sea is a part of:


a. Atlantic Ocean
b. Black Sea
c. Mediterranean Sea
d. Caspian Sea

11. The country of New Zealand got its name from:


a. A British Explorer
b. A Dutch Province
c. An Australian General
d. An English Island

12. The Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey are administered by the United Kingdom and are classified as:
a. Colonies
b. Overseas Territories
c. Crown Dependencies
d. Provinces

13. The following picture is a historic map of:

a. The British Empire


b. The French Empire

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c. The Spanish Empire
d. The Portuguese Empire

14. Which among the following countries owns this border?

a. Liechtenstein
b. Luxembourg
c. Andorra
d. Monaco

15. Which among the following is the capital of the Italian Region of Lazio?
a. Florence
b. Rome
c. Milan
d. Naples

16. What is the capital of Moldova?


a. Bucharest
b. Chișinău
c. Sofia
d. Istanbul

17. Which among the following countries have claims on Antarctica?

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I. Argentina III. Canada
II. Sweden IV. Chile
a. I and IV
b. I and III
c. I and II
d. None of the above

18. The Danube River flows along which of the following countries?
I. Belarus III. Macedonia
II. Poland IV. Albania
a. I and IV
b. I and III
c. I and II
d. None of the above

19. The Suez Canal is found within Egypt, and it crucially links two different bodies of water together. What are
they?
a. The Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
b. The Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea
c. The Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
d. The Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean

20. The Greater Antilles is a region of archipelagos found in which region?


a. The Caribbean
b. Southeast Asia
c. Polynesia
d. The Mediterranean

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Humanities (Hums-II-20)
1. What is the demonym for the people of San Marino?
a. Sammarinese
b. Sanmarinese
c. Sanmarinian
d. Sanmariner

2. The following is the national emblem of which country?

a. China
b. India
c. Japan
d. Malaysia

3. The French Republic is most known for this motto.


a. Liberté, Equalité, Fraternité
b. L'union fait la force
c. Un pour tous, tous pour un
d. D'un océan à l'autre

4. Which among the following is the national anthem of Belgium?


a. La Brabançonne
b. La Marseillaise
c. La Bayamesa

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d. La Borinqueña

5. Which among the following is the state motto of California?


a. Eureka
b. Excelsior
c. Liberty and Prosperity
d. Ditat Deus

6. _____ is a form of government strongly integrating Religion and Religious Ideals.


a. Democracy
b. Kleptocracy
c. Theocracy
d. Communism

7. It is a state of governance in which there is a lack of government.


a. Oligarchy
b. Monarchy
c. Anarchy
d. Aristocracy

8. In psychology, it is known as the unconscious masculine side of a person.


a. Anima
b. Animus
c. Self
d. Hero

9. The following is the symbol for Hinduism. It is known as:

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a. Om
b. Yin Yang
c. Khanda
d. Dharmachakra

10. The following countries are members of the European Union as of the year 2020.
I. Norway III. Denmark
II. Sweden IV. Iceland
a. I and II
b. II and III
c. III and IV
d. None of the above

11. Gabon uses _____ as its official currency.


a. Pound Sterling
b. Central African CFA franc
c. Cedi
d. Shilling

12. What is the ISO code for the official currency of the United Kingdom?
a. GBP
b. GHS
c. CHF
d. EUR

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13. The Legislative branch of government refers to:
a. The President
b. The Senate
c. The Court

14. Democracy comes from the Greek words Dēmos and Kratia, which respectively mean:
a. Best, Power
b. People, Power
c. Few, Rule
d. Thief, Power

15. Which among the following people groups settled the Italian Peninsula and was eventually overthrown by
the Romans?
a. Barbarians
b. Visigoths
c. Carthaginians
d. Etruscans

16. The official country code top level domain of Switzerland is:
a. .sw
b. .su
c. .ch
d. .sc

17. What is the demonym for the people of Monaco?


a. Monégasque
b. Monacosque
c. Monécan

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d. Monacoan

18. The last name Fischer came from the language _____?
a. Gaelic
b. English
c. German
d. Dutch

19. Which among the following is the National Anthem of Russia?


a. Державний Гімн України (Derzhavnyy Himn Ukrayiny)
b. Государственный гимн Российской Федерации (Gosudarstvenny Gimn Rossiyskoy Federatsii)
c. Мила Родино (Mila Rodino)
d. Боже правде (Bože Pravde)

20. Which among the following is the emblem of Quebec?

a. c.

b. d.

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Linguistics (Lang-III-20)
1. In Phonetics, the IPA Symbol ʧ, also written as č is pronounced as:
a. ch in American English church
b. c in British English italic
c. ch in German ich
d. ts in American English tsar

2. If individuals who speak French are called Francophone, individuals who speak Portuguese are called:
a. Portuphone
b. Anglophone
c. Lusophone
d. Guesophone

3. Chavacano is a language spoken in the Southeast Asian country of the Philippines, and is a creole based
from:
a. Spanish
b. Catalan
c. Italian
d. French

4. Hungarian is a language spoken in Eastern Europe belonging to which language family?


a. Germanic
b. Uralic
c. Afro-Asiatic
d. Sino-Tibetan

5. It is a branch of Linguistics that deals with the study of the origin of words.
a. Phonetics
b. Grammar

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c. Etymology
d. Vocabulary

6. The letters â, ê, î, ô, û are very common in the French Language and are known as:
a. Trema
b. Grave
c. Acute
d. Circumflex

7. The French cedilla, or ç denotes that:


a. The c takes on an s sound
b. The c takes on a k sound
c. The c takes on a ch sound
d. The c takes on an x sound

8. In Spanish, the tilded n, or ñ denotes the historic presence of which digraph?


a. nh
b. nn
c. ll
d. yn

9. Does the Welsh “ll” have the same sound as the Spanish “ll”?
a. Yes
b. No

10. The English word Language is of _______ origin?


a. Germanic
b. Latin

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c. Afro-Asiatic
d. Syro-Arabian

11. Amharic is a Semitic language most commonly spoken in:


a. Ethiopia
b. Israel
c. Lebanon
d. Somalia

12. Most East Slavic languages such as Russian and Ukrainian use what writing system?
a. Latin Alphabet
b. Block Script
c. Greek Alphabet
d. Cyrillic Script

13. Which among the following is the Greek letter Psi?


a. Φ φ
b. Ξ ξ
c. Ψ ψ
d. Σ σ/ς

14. The English f sound is known as a:


a. Voiceless Labiodental Fricative
b. Voiced Labiodental Fricative
c. Voiceless Epiglottal Fricative
d. Voiceless Coronal Sibilant

15. Romanian is a language spoken in Eastern Europe and can be grouped along with other languages such as:

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a. Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh
b. French, Spanish, Italian
c. German, Swedish, Dutch
d. Greek, Albanian, Hungarian

16. Which is/are the official language/s of Switzerland?


I. Latin III. Swiss
II. Romansh IV. Romanian
a. III
b. II and III
c. II
d. III and IV

17. A ligeira raposa marrom saltou sobre o cão preguiçoso. Este teste é algo que requer extrema paciência e
conhecimento de seus participantes. What language is this?
a. Spanish
b. Catalan
c. Portuguese
d. French

18. Neidiodd y llwynog brown cyflym dros y ci diog. Mae'r prawf hwn yn rhywbeth sy'n gofyn am amynedd a
gwybodaeth eithafol gan ei bobl sy'n cymryd rhan. What language is this?
a. Welsh
b. Scots Gaelic
c. Irish
d. Manx

19. 素早い茶色の狐が怠惰な犬を飛び越えた。このテストは、その受け手からの極端な忍耐と知識を
必要とするものです。What language is this?

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a. Korean
b. Japanese
c. Mandarin
d. Cantonese

20. Which of the following languages is in Dutch?


a. Dansk
b. Norsk
c. Deutsch
d. Nederlands

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Music (Musc-IV-10)
1. Danse Macabre is a musical piece by:
a. Camille Saint-Saëns
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

2. Which among the following are Brass Instruments?


a. Violin
b. Flute
c. Trumpet
d. Guitar

3. What does the following symbol denote?

a. Quarter Note
b. Quarter Rest
c. Half Rest
d. Half Note

4. What does the following symbol denote?

a. Half Note

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b. Quarter Note
c. Whole Note
d. Sixteenth Note

5. Which of the following is one of Mozart’s musical pieces?


a. March of the Trolls
b. Surprise Symphony
c. The Magic Flute
d. Ode to Joy

6. Which opera features the song Habanera?


a. Carmen
b. Marriage of Figaro
c. Barber of Seville
d. La Traviata

7. Which opera features a character named Papageno?


a. Madame Butterfly
b. The Magic Flute
c. Tales of Hoffman
d. Turandot

8. Les Miserables is a novel adopted for Broadway by:


a. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
b. Andrew Lloyd Webber
c. Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg
d. Stephen Schwartz

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9. Miss Saigon is a Broadway musical adopted from what opera?
a. Carmen
b. The Magic Flute
c. Turandot
d. Madame Butterfly

10. Which of the following is not a mode of music?


a. Locrian
b. Aeolian
c. Mixolydian
d. Davidian

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Mathematics (Math-V-10)
1. It is a branch of Mathematics dealing with the study of shapes.
a. Geometry
b. Algebra
c. Calculus
d. Algorithm

2. Which of the following is a polygon?

a. c.

b. d.

3. Which among the following is a Perfect Square Trinomial?


a. 4x2+4x+1
b. -7x2-3x-5
c. 4x+4y
d. x2-1

4. Which of the following denotes the Binomial Theorem?


𝑛
a. (𝑥 + 𝑎)𝑛 = ∑ (𝑛𝑘)𝑥 𝑘 𝑎𝑛−𝑘
𝑘=0

𝑛𝜋𝑥 𝑛𝜋𝑥
b. 𝑓(𝑥 ) = 𝑎0 + ∑ (𝑎𝑛 cos + 𝑏𝑛 sin )
𝑛=1 𝐿 𝐿

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c. sin 𝛼 ± sin 𝛽 = 2 sin 2 (𝛼 ± 𝛽 ) cos 2 (𝛼 ∓ 𝛽 )

−𝑏±√𝑏 2 −4𝑎𝑐
d. 𝑥 = 2𝑎

5. What is the symbol for the absolute value of x?

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a. xn
b. xn
c. -x
d. |x|

6. Find x in x2+64=208.
a. x=12
b. x=4
c. x=72
d. x=0

7. What is the second derivative of 9x2?


a. yI=18x
b. yI=18
c. yII=18x
d. yII=18

8. What is the formula for the population parameters (μ) in Statistics?

a. μ=[x+n]
b. μ=[Σ(x–μ)2/N]
c. μ=Σx/N
d. μ=N/(n+1)

9. What is the Chinese symbol for the number 5 (wǔ)?

a. 五

b. 四

c. 六

d. 七

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10. What denotes the number 1,000,000?
a. 10100
b. 10x10
c. 10e5
d. 10100

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History (Hist-VI-20)
1. The French Revolution was a major turning point for French History. How it start?
a. The execution of Louis XVI
b. The storming of the Bastille
c. Napoleon Bonaparte’s conquest of Europe
d. The Hundred Years War

2. Which two monarchies fought during the Hundred Years War?


a. Habsburg and Bourbon
b. Stuart and Orleans
c. Windsor and Bourbon
d. Plantagenet and Valois

3. The Renaissance, which was a rebirth of the classics, originated from what city?
a. Rome
b. Paris
c. Florence
d. Milan

4. This historic map is of what empire?

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a. Roman Empire
b. Phoenician Empire
c. Byzantine Empire
d. Ottoman Empire

5. The historic hymn Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi lent its tune to:
a. La Marseillaise, The National Anthem of France
b. God Save the Queen, The National Anthem of UK
c. La Marcha Real, The National Anthem of Spain
d. Star Spangled Banner, The National Anthem of USA

6. Historically, England, Scotland, and Wales were separate countries. When was the United Kingdom formed?
a. 1707
b. 1701
c. 1770
d. 1710

7. This historic city state’s population is composed mostly of warriors.


a. Athens
b. Syracuse
c. Sparta
d. Corinth

8. This flag was the historic banner of which country?

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a. Mali
b. Sudan
c. France
d. Chad

9. This edict allowed for the practice of religion within the Roman Empire.
a. Edict of Rome
b. Edict of Iesus
c. Edict of Pompeii
d. Edict of Milan

10. This historic city stood in what is now the modern day city of Istanbul.
a. Rome
b. Syracuse
c. Constantinople
d. Sofia

11. Which among the following are countries that still exist?
a. Yugoslavia
b. South Vietnam
c. Czechoslovakia
d. Sudan

12. Swaziland changed its official name in 2018 as to distance itself from its colonial past. What is its new
name?
a. Eswaziland
b. Swatini
c. Eswatini
d. Swazi

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13. What flower is used to commemorate the victims of World War I?
a. Poppy
b. Sunflower
c. Lily
d. Tulip

14. The Industrial Revolution began and boomed in this country.


a. USA
b. France
c. Great Britain
d. Germany

15. When Britain fi-i-irst, at heaven's command, Aro-o-o-ose from out the a-a-a-zure main, Arose, arose, arose
from out the a-azure main, This was the charter, the charter of the land, And guardian a-a-angels sang this
strain… This lyric is an excerpt from which nationalistic British song?
a. Rule Britannia
b. Jerusalem
c. Land of Hope and Glory
d. God Save the Queen

16. The French Puppet State during World War II was based in which city?
a. Orleans
b. Vichy
c. Marseille
d. Lyon

17. This was used as the official flag of Germany during the Second World War.

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a. c.

b. d.

18. Vietnam was historically a colony of:


a. Spain
b. United Kingdom
c. Italy
d. France

19. What is the first state to be admitted to the United States.


a. Pennsylvania
b. Delaware
c. New York
d. Connecticut

20. The last country to join the United Nations joined in 2011. That country is:
a. South Sudan
b. East Timor
c. Czechia
d. Kosovo

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Monarchy (Crwn-VII-15)
1. In the British Constitution, Walter Bagehot wrote that the Monarchy’s role is to:
a. Govern the many
b. Help the many
c. Impress the many

2. Walter Bagehot referred to the Crown as:


a. The Efficient
b. The Dignified

3. As of 2020, the longest reigning monarch reigned for 72 years. This monarch is:
a. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
b. King Louis XIV of France
c. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
d. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia

4. The monarchy of Italy was abolished in _____?


a. 1946
b. 1906
c. 1886
d. The Monarchy still exists

5. Which among these countries never had a monarchy?


a. Vatican City
b. San Marino
c. Monaco
d. Liechtenstein

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6. Which country did the Royal house of Habsburg originate from?
a. Spain
b. Germany
c. Austria
d. Italy

7. Queen Elizabeth II belongs to which Royal House?


a. Mountbatten
b. Stuart
c. Windsor
d. Plantagenet

8. Which crown was used in the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II?


a. St. Andrew’s Crown
b. Queen Mary’s Crown
c. The State Crown
d. St. Edward’s Crown

9. Which among the pieces of the Crown Jewels represent Christianity prevailing above the entire globe?
a. The Scepter
b. The Orb
c. The Crown
d. The Sovereign

10. Oman’s monarchy is _____?


a. Constitutional
b. Absolute
c. Powerless

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d. Non-existent

11. Queen Elizabeth I was known for the Golden Age of England. What was her nickname?
a. Grandmother
b. Majestica
c. Gloriana
d. Victoriana

12. Edward VIII referred to his niece, Queen Elizabeth II as:


a. Curls
b. Cookie
c. Shirley Temple
d. Australis

13. The Heir Apparent to the British throne shall always take the title of:
a. Duke of Cambridge
b. Duke of Cornwall
c. Prince of Wales
d. Count of Snowdon

14. As of 2020, the current queen of Canada is:


a. Queen Victoriana
b. Queen Margaret II
c. Queen Elizabeth II
d. Queen Alice II

15. The islands of Aruba, Sint Maarten, and Curaçao are all a part of:
a. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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b. The Kingdom of Spain
c. The Kingdom of Belgium
d. The Kingdom of the Netherlands

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VexilLology (Flag-VIII-20)
1. A common name for the current British flag is?
a. Jolly Roger
b. Tricolor
c. Union Jack
d. Stars and Stripes

2. The first flag which used a horizontal tricolor belongs to?


a. Russia
b. The Netherlands
c. Germany
d. Austria

3. The first flag which used a vertical tricolor belongs to?


a. Italy
b. France
c. Romania
d. Belgium

4. This flag belongs to?

a. Senegal
b. Guinea-Bissau
c. Ghana
d. Guinea

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5. Which among these is the flag of the Basque Region in Spain?

a. c.

b. d.

6. The top-left corner of a flag is known as a:


a. Canton
b. Swallow Tail
c. Field
d. Hoist

7. The Flag of Basque is also known as:


a. Ikurriña
b. Union Jack
c. Euskara
d. Green, White, Red

8. The flag of England is named:


a. St. George’s Cross
b. St. Andrew’s Cross
c. Ulster Banner

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d. Y Ddraig Goch

9. The flag of Scotland is named:


a. St. George’s Cross
b. St. Andrew’s Cross
c. Ulster Banner
d. Y Ddraig Goch

10. The Royal Standard of France is:

a. c.

b. d.

11. This flag belongs to?

a. Côte d'Ivoire
b. Gabon
c. Italy

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d. Ireland

12. The common defining feature for Scandinavian flags are:


a. The Nordic Cross
b. The Color Red
c. The Triple Crown
d. The Color White

13. The most common proportion used in flags is:


a. 1:2
b. 6:10
c. 2:3
d. 1:1

14. This flag belongs to?

a. Brittany
b. Normandy
c. Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
d. Occitania

15. This flag belongs to a province of which country?

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a. USA
b. Liberia
c. Malaysia
d. France

16. This flag historically belonged to?

a. Yugoslavia
b. Austrian Empire
c. Austria-Hungary
d. Switzerland

17. This flag historically belonged to?

a. Qin Dynasty

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b. Shang Dynasty
c. Qing Dynasty
d. Zhou Dynasty

18. The constellation featured on the flag of Australia, Samoa, and New Zealand is:
a. Orion’s Belt
b. Southern Cross
c. Ursa Major
d. Canis Major

19. Which among the following countries has a flag with two different faces on each side?
a. Philippines
b. Singapore
c. Paraguay
d. Peru

20. Which country flips the standard orientation of their flag during times of war?
a. Singapore
b. Indonesia
c. Philippines
d. Poland

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Orthography (Orth-IX-20)
1. Which among the following languages have words that are spelled phonologically?
a. English
b. French
c. Japanese
d. Afrikaans

2. Which among the following words define a servile complaisance or deference?


a. Obsiquiousness
b. Obsequiousness
c. Obsequiusness
d. Obsequiosness

3. Which among the following words define a lack of courage or determination?


a. Pusilanimity
b. Pusellanimity
c. Pusillanimity
d. Pusillanemity

4. Which among the following writing systems is not featured in the Japanese language?
a. Kanji
b. Hangul
c. Katakana
d. Hiragana

5. The Cyrillic Writing System originated from which country?


a. Russia
b. Belarus

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c. Bulgaria
d. Serbia

6. The Cyrillic Writing System was based on which alphabet?


a. Latin Alphabet
b. Greek Alphabet
c. Chinese Writing System
d. Arabic Script

7. Arabic Script is the predominant writing method of the Arab World. What is its orientation?
a. Right-to-Left
b. Left-to-Right
c. Top-to-Bottom
d. Bottom-to-Top

8. Which among the following writing systems has a Right-to-Left Orientation?


a. Hebrew Alphabet
b. Mongolian Script
c. Cyrillic Alphabet
d. Devanagari Script

9. Hindi is a language predominantly spoken in India. What script does it use?


a. Arabic Script
b. Mongolian Script
c. Devanagari Script
d. Chinese Characters

10. Which among the following writing systems has a primarily Top-to-Bottom Vertical Orientation?

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a. Cherokee Syllabary
b. Latin Alphabet
c. Cyrillic Alphabet
d. Mongolian Script

11. Ꭽ Ꮿ Ꮤ Ꮍ Ꮙ. These are characters from a certain script. What is this writing system?

a. Mongolian Script
b. Cherokee Syllabary
c. Devanagari Script
d. Ge’ez Script

12. _____ was a writing system used in The Philippines before colonial intervention.
a. Baybayin
b. Cherokee
c. Ge’ez
d. Latin

13. ጄምስ እስከ ዛሬ ከኖሩት ሁሉ የሚበልጠው ስም ነው ፡፡ ከያዕቆብ ኃይል ጋር ሊወዳደር የሚችል ሌላ ስም የለም።. What is this Script?
a. Ge’ez Script
b. Hebrew Script
c. Brahmi Script
d. Baybayin Script

14. This is also known as a Consonant Alphabet, or an alphabet in which vowels are merely used in context.
a. Syllabary
b. Abjad
c. Abugida
d. Semanto-Phonetic Writing Systems

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15. This is a writing system built from syllables which consist primarily of a consonant with their corresponding
accompanying inherent vowel. Such vowels may be changed with the addition of Diacritic symbols.
a. Syllabary
b. Abjad
c. Abugida
d. Semanto-Phonetic Writing Systems

16. This is writing system consists of symbols which denote certain syllables.
a. Syllabary
b. Abjad
c. Abugida
d. Semanto-Phonetic Writing Systems

17. This is a set of characters which correspond to differing consonant and vowel sounds.
a. Syllabary
b. Constructed Script
c. Alphabet
d. Semanto-Phonetic Writing Systems

18. These are symbols that represent parts of a word, or the word as a whole.
a. Pictograms
b. Logograms
c. Ideograms
d. Alphabet

19. Korean is a language primarily spoken in the Korean Peninsula. What script does it use?
a. Kanji
b. Hangul

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c. Latin
d. Brahmi

20. Ancient Greek was written without the use of spaces or separations.
a. Yes
b. No

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Chemistry (Chem-X-20)
1. Which among the following is an example of a colloid?
a. Jelly
b. Rocks
c. Water
d. Alcohol

2. An Aqueous Solution refers to:


a. A solution in which the solute is water
b. A solution in which the solvent is water
c. A solution in which the solute is hydrogen
d. A solution in which the solvent is hydrogen

3. Water with high mineral content is generally referred to as:


a. Hard Water
b. Soft Water
c. Solid Water
d. Water Vapor

4. Bleach, which has a pH level of around 11 is classified as a/an:


a. Acid
b. Base

5. The phenomenon of dry ice turning into a gas is known as:


a. Evaporation
b. Condensation
c. Melting
d. Sublimation

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6. Salt is an example of a/an:
a. Ionic Bond
b. Covalent Bond
c. Metallic Bond

7. Table sugar, a disaccharide, has the chemical formula of:


a. C6H12O6
b. C12H22O11
c. C12H24O12
d. C11H22O12

8. Oxidation refers to:


a. The loss of electrons
b. The gain of electrons

9. Which among the following is the proper chemical equation for combustion chemical reactions?
a. Fuel + O2 → CO2 + H2O
b. Oxygen + O2 → CO2 + H2O
c. Fuel + O2 → CO2 + O2
d. Oxygen + O2 → O2 + H2O

10. Which among the following is the chemical formula for Sulfurous Acid?
a. H2SO3
b. H2SO4
c. SO42-
d. SO32-

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11. It is a branch of Chemistry dealing with the calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions.
a. Stoichiometry
b. Biochemistry
c. Chemical Analysis
d. Thermodynamics

12. What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy the outermost valence shell of an element?
a. 10
b. 8
c. 12
d. 6

13. It is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules made up of atoms from more than one
element held together by bonds.
a. Compound
b. Colloid
c. Acid
d. Base

14. It is a compound which, when dissolved in water, donates a hydrogen ion.


a. Liquid
b. Colloid
c. Acid
d. Base

15. Column VI of the Periodic Table, which includes elements such as Oxygen, Sulfur, and Selenium all have
_____ valence electrons.
a. 0
b. 6

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c. 8
d. 2

16. Elements such as Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine are a part of the group known as:
a. Noble Gases
b. Metalloids
c. Actinoids
d. Halogens

17. This is an alloy of mercury with another metal.


a. Alkyne
b. Amalgam
c. Alcohol
d. Allomer

18. This is a negatively charged ion.


a. Anion
b. Cation

19. It is a material that resists the flow of an electric current.


a. Conductor
b. Insulator
c. Isomer
d. Ligand

20. What is Avogadro’s Number?


a. 6.022 × 1023
b. 6.022 × 1024

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c. 6.022 × 1025
d. 6.022 × 1026

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Physics (Phys-XI-15)
1. These are the subatomic particles that make-up hadrons.
a. Quarks
b. Atoms
c. Molecules
d. Force

2. Which among the following is not a flavor of quark?


a. Strange
b. Charm
c. Bottom
d. Molecular

3. When a star dies, it explodes. This explosion is called?


a. White Dwarf
b. Quasar
c. Supernova
d. Corona

4. This branch of Physics deals with the study of motion.


a. Mechanics
b. Magnetism
c. Optics
d. Electricity

5. What does Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion talk about?


a. Inertia
b. Gravity

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c. Force = Mass x Acceleration
d. Action and Reaction

6. Which among the following is Gauss’s Law?


a. ∯E x dA = Q/ε0
b. ℰ = Bℓv
c. E (x,t) = E0 sin [2π(ft – {x/ λ} + φ)] ĵ
d. iℏ (∂/∂t) Ψ(r,t) = − (ℏ2/2m) ∇2Ψ(r,t) + V(r)Ψ(r,t)

7. In a physics lab, Ray Zuvlite arranges two mirrors with a right angle orientation as shown. Ray then directs a
laser line at one of the mirrors. The light reflects off both mirrors as shown. If angle A is 38°, then what is the
angle measure of angles B, C, and D and E?

a. Angle B = 38° Angle C = 52° Angle D = 38°


b. Angle B = 32° Angle C = 58° Angle D = 32°
c. Angle B = 52° Angle C = 38° Angle D = 52°
d. Angle B = 38° Angle C = 52° Angle D = 52°

8. This is a quantity which is described as having both a magnitude and a direction.


a. Scalar
b. Vector

9. A man walks 7 km East in 2 hours and then 2.5 km West in 1 hour. What is the man's average speed for the
whole journey?
a. 3.2km/h
b. 1.5km/h
c. 3.2m/h

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d. 1.5m/h

10. This branch of physics deals with the Science of sound.


a. Optics
b. Electromagnetism
c. Acoustics
d. Mechanics

11. This is a branch of physics that deals with the motion of air, and its interaction with solids.
a. Aerodynamics
b. Electromagnetism
c. Thermodynamics
d. Gas Dynamics

12. An ångström (Å) denotes a measurement that is:


a. 0.1 nanometers
b. 1.0 nanometers
c. 10 nanometers
d. 100 nanometers

13. The atomic number generally uses what letter to represent itself?
a. Z
b. A
c. M
d. X

14. It is the emission or transmission of energy through waves.


a. Radiation

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b. Acceleration
c. Reaction
d. Amplification

15. Is it true that Gamma Rays have a shorter wavelength that Microwaves?
a. Yes
b. No

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Anatomy (Body-XII-20)
1. This is an Anatomical Terminology defined as being farther away from the trunk.
a. Proximal
b. Distal
c. Superficial
d. Deep

2. The terms Rostral and Caudal refer to the distance of something with relation to the:
a. Chest
b. Nose
c. Neck
d. Feet

3. This plane refers to the division of the body into top and bottom halves.
a. Transverse Plane
b. Sagittal Plane
c. Coronal Plane

4. Muscles that form contractions are said to be:


a. Agonist Muscles
b. Antagonist Muscles

5. Which of the following is not a muscle that is found in the arm?


a. Flexor Carpi Radialis Muscle
b. Gluteus Maximus Muscle
c. Subdeltoid Bursa
d. Acromion

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6. Which of the following is not a muscle that is found in the face?
a. Procerus
b. Risorius
c. Masseter
d. Iliac Crest

7. Which order of the large intestine is correct?


a. Descending Colon, Transverse Colon, Ascending Colon, Sigmoid Colon
b. Ascending Colon, Sigmoid Colon, Descending Colon, Transverse Colon
c. Sigmoid Colon, Ascending Colon, Descending Colon, Transverse Colon
d. Ascending Colon, Transverse Colon, Descending Colon, Sigmoid Colon

8. Which of the following is a bone that is not found in the legs?


a. Femur
b. Fibulla
c. Tibia
d. Humerus

9. Which among the following is the Coccyx?

a. c.

b. d.

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10. Which is not a region of the small intestine?
a. Frenulum
b. Duodenum
c. Jejunum
d. Ileum

11. What bone is also known as the breast bone?


a. Ulna
b. Humerus
c. Scapula
d. Sternum

12. What is another name for the kneecap?


a. Clavicle
b. Patella
c. Sacrum
d. Pubis

13. Which of the following blood vessels carries blood away from the heart?
a. Capillaries
b. Veins
c. Arteries

14. The blood can be classified as a/an:


a. Organ
b. Bone
c. Tissue

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d. Saliva

15. What organ is encircled?

a. Liver
b. Gallbladder
c. Pancreas
d. Stomach

16. It is known as the main refractive surface of the eye.


a. Cornea
b. Sclera
c. Retina
d. Iris

17. Fingernails, Skin, and Hair are primarily made with the same material. What is that said material?
a. Melanin
b. Myosin
c. Keratin
d. Actin

18. The purpose of this organ is to close off the Nasopharynx during the process of swallowing.

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a. Uvula
b. Pharynx
c. Esophagus
d. Epiglottis

19. The purpose of this tube is to transport semen from the Testes to the Urethra.
a. Prostate
b. Fallopian Tube
c. Vas Deferens
d. Ureter

20. This lobe of the brain is generally believed to be responsible for processing auditory language and speech
comprehension.
a. Frontal Lobe
b. Parietal Lobe
c. Temporal Lobe
d. Occipital Lobe

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Sociolinguistics (Socl-XIII-10)
1. The standard British accent is also known as:
a. Heightened Received Pronunciation
b. Cockney
c. Received Pronunciation
d. The Queen’s English

2. Received Pronunciation is most predominantly spoken in:


a. Northern England
b. Southern England
c. Wales
d. Scotland

3. The most dominant spoken accent in the city of London is:


a. Yorkshire
b. Cockney
c. Scouse
d. Geordie

4. How would a person speaking the Scottish accent most usually say Good Afternoon?
a. /güd æftärnün/
b. /güd ɛftɛrnün/
c. /güd æftärnʌn/
d. /gʊd æftärnʊn/

5. How would a person with a French Accent say the word France?
a. /fʁɔ̃s/
b. /fɹɔñ s/

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c. /frɔ̃s/
d. /fʁans/

6. How would a person with a New York accent say Coffee?


a. Kohfi
b. Kwåwfee
c. Kyohfee
d. Kahfee

7. The English language was brought to the Australian continent through:


a. USA
b. UK
c. New Zealand
d. The Netherlands

8. What is the official language of the sky?


a. English
b. German
c. French
d. Chinese

9. Is the word colour is exclusively American?


a. Yes
b. No

10. Which among the following languages did English derive a huge portion of its vocabulary from?
a. French
b. Chinese

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c. Spanish
d. Russian

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Taxonomy (Taxo-XIV-10)
1. The father of Taxonomy is:
a. Carolus Linnaeus
b. Amadeo Avogadro
c. Charles Darwin
d. Gregor Mendel

2. What is the correct order of taxonomic ranking?


a. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species
b. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, Organism
c. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
d. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Genus, Family, Species

3. Humans are capable of producing milk from their mammary glands, therefore what is their Order?
a. Mammalia
b. Hominidae
c. Primates
d. Chordata

4. Peas are part of the Kingdom:


a. Fungi
b. Protista
c. Monera
d. Plantae

5. The scientific name for the subspecies of dog is:


a. Felis catus
b. Canis lupus familiaris

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c. Homo Sapiens
d. Musca Domestica

6. Which of the following is not a Kingdom?


a. Archaea
b. Protista
c. Insecta
d. Animalia

7. Which of the following is not a Genus?


a. Drosophila
b. Homo
c. Pisum
d. Arthropoda

8. What language is most predominantly used in Taxonomy?


a. English
b. Latin
c. French
d. Sanskrit

9. Which of the following symbols indicates an extinct species?


a. ×
b. †
c. +

10. Which of the following symbols indicates a hybrid?


a. ×

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b. †
c. +

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Pathology (Path-XV-20)
1. The infamous plague, the Black Death, was caused by:
a. Bacteria
b. Viruses
c. Fungi
d. Venom

2. Viruses are a primary source for many illnesses. Are they alive?
a. Yes
b. No

3. This is a medical term characterized with the yellowing of the skin and the eyes.
a. Gangrene
b. Jaundice
c. Cachexia
d. Fatigue

4. This condition refers to the decomposition of body tissue.


a. Gangrene
b. Jaundice
c. Vertigo
d. Anorexia

5. This is a common symptom of illnesses characterized with a feeling of motion when there is none.
a. Fatigue
b. Vertigo
c. Abscess
d. Apnea

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6. The cancer of white blood cells is known as:
a. Anemia
b. Leukemia
c. Lymphoma
d. Melanoma

7. It is also known as a stone developing within the body.


a. Cachexia
b. Calculus
c. Carbuncle
d. Caries

8. A condition that has mild but slow onset manifestations.


a. Chronic
b. Acute

9. This is a disease characterized by the development of hives after contact with water. It is also known as water
allergy.
a. Onchocerciasis
b. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
c. Hydrocephaly
d. Aquagenic Urticaria

10. This is the medical term for labored breathing.


a. Dyspnea
b. Dysphagia
c. Dysplasia
d. Dysrhytmia

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11. This is the medical term for pain encountered when swallowing.
a. Dyspnea
b. Dysphagia
c. Dysplasia
d. Dysrhythmia

12. This is the disease in which the heart is found partially or fully outside the thorax.
a. Myocardial Infraction
b. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
c. Arrhythmia
d. Ectopia Cordis

13. What is this disease?

a. Chickenpox
b. Polio
c. Measles
d. Leprosy

14. Chicken Pox is caused by what virus?


a. Paramyxovirus
b. Rubella
c. Varicella-Zoster

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d. Mycobacterium Leprae

15. This mild gum disease causes inflammation, redness, and swelling of the gums.
a. Periodontitis
b. Cavity
c. Gingivitis

16. Which among the following are not sexually transmitted diseases?
a. Gonorrhea
b. Chlamydia
c. Syphilis
d. Ichthyosis

17. It is known as an inflammation of the brain.


a. Encephalitis
b. Endocarditis
c. Endometriosis
d. Erythema

18. It is also known as the act of vomiting.


a. Emesis
b. Excise
c. Exudate
d. Facies

19. Tumors that can possibly metastasize.


a. Benign
b. Malignant

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20. Defined as the return to a previous poor or ill condition.
a. Sepsis
b. Scurvy
c. Relapse
d. Transient

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English Proficiency (Engp-XVI-20)
1. One word succinctly describes the economy's performance: unbalanced. In this sentence, succinctly is closest
to the word:
a. Concise
b. Great
c. Easy
d. Fast

2. The family will spend their Christmas _____ Korea.


a. On
b. In
c. At
d. To

3. If the current hadn't been that bad, the poor animal _____ to the tree.
a. Could Cling
b. Could Have Cling
c. Could Have Clung
d. Could Have Clang

4. Instead of saying very angry, one may say:


a. Hot
b. Incandescent
c. Battered
d. Ashen

5. A person who is pusillanimous is said to be:


a. Outgoing
b. Timid

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c. Brave
d. Guilty

6. Benny followed each of his mother’s orders in hopes of getting an allowance raise from her. In this situation,
Benny is said to be:
a. Adamant
b. Sonorous
c. Obsequious
d. Iridescent

7. We is an example of a _____ pronoun.


a. Subject
b. Object
c. Possessive
d. Reflexive

8. Sarah greatly enjoys dancing. In this sentence, dancing is used as a:


a. Subject
b. Noun
c. Verb
d. Adjective

9. He works abroad. In this sentence, abroad is used as a:


a. Adverb
b. Adjective
c. Noun
d. Verb

10. The phrase Economical with the truth is a Euphemism referring to someone being:

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a. Frugal
b. Stingy
c. Untruthful
d. Unaccepting

11. Free Market is an example of a literary device. What type of literary device is it?
a. Onomatopoeia
b. Anaphora
c. Oxymoron
d. Synecdoche

12. The sunlight shames November where he grieves is an example of what Scansion measurement?
a. Trochaic Pentameter
b. Dactylic Pentameter
c. Iambic Pentameter
d. Spondaic Pentameter

13. A metric foot that has two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable is known as:
a. Anapest
b. Dactyl
c. Pyrrhic
d. Paeon

14. There is a dancing man outside my window. In this sentence, dancing is used as a:
a. Gerund
b. Participle
c. Infinitive

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15. I _____ tennis every Sunday morning.
a. Playing
b. Play
c. Am Playing
d. Am Play

16. How many students in your class _____ from Korea?


a. Comes
b. Come
c. Came
d. Are Coming

17. Babies _____ when they are hungry.


a. Cry
b. Cries
c. Cried
d. Are Crying

18. This medicine is _____ from a tropical plant.


a. Deprived
b. Derived
c. Derisive

19. Which among the following words is not a synonym of understood?


a. Tacit
b. Implicit
c. Inferred
d. Stated

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20. She is incredibly beautiful, so she is said to be:
a. Brisk
b. Alluring
c. Lofty
d. Vivid

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French Proficiency (Frpr-XVII-10)
1. The correct plural form of la fleur is:
a. Las Fleurs
b. Les Fleurs
c. Les Fleural
d. Les Fleur

2. Accent aigu is present in this word.


a. La Cédille
b. Utiliser
c. Le Stylo
d. Près De

3. Feminine nouns are denoted by the article:


a. La
b. Le

4. In Je mange du gâteau, the verb in the sentence is:


a. Gâteau
b. Je
c. Mange
d. Du

5. The formal version of you is:


a. Tu
b. Elle
c. Il
d. Vous

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6. The correct plural form of Le Journal is:
a. Les Journal
b. Les Journals
c. Le Journaux
d. Les Journaux

7. Caroline adore sa jupe chère means:


a. Caroline loves her expensive skirt.
b. Caroline loves her dear skirt.
c. Caroline loves her charcoal skirt.
d. Caroline loves her cherished skirt.

8. Un orteil is a:
a. Toe
b. Foot
c. Eyebrow
d. Eyelash

9. What suffix is most commonly added to base words to form adverbs?


a. -ment
b. -er
c. -ir
d. -ais

10. French has _____ grammatical genders.


a. 1
b. 2

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c. 3
d. 4

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Biblical Hermeneutics (Bibh-XVIII-15)
1. This book of the Bible tells of the unfolding events of the apocalypse through the sounding of seven
trumpets.
a. Genesis
b. Revelation
c. Psalms
d. Luke

2. The fifth trumpet of the apocalypse tells of what event?


a. Wormwood turns all the water in to poison
b. Fire rains down from the sky
c. A great mountain of fire plunges into the sea and turns it to blood
d. Abaddon commands locusts to torment mankind

3. According to Peter Binsfeld, the prince of Pride is:


a. Satan
b. Lucifer
c. Asmodeus
d. Belphegor

4. According to Peter Binsfeld, the prince of Wrath is:


a. Beelzebub
b. Mammon
c. Satan
d. Leviathan

5. According to Peter Binsfeld, the prince of Envy is:


a. Leviathan
b. Beelzebub

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c. Belphegor
d. Satan

6. The first trumpet of the apocalypse tells of what event?


a. A third of the oceans turn to blood
b. A third of freshwater becomes poisoned
c. A third of the trees burn
d. A third of mankind is killed

7. There are _____ spheres of angel rankings.


a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

8. Which among the following ranks of angels do not belong to the first sphere?
a. Thrones
b. Principalities
c. Cherubim
d. Seraphim

9. The following picture is of what angel?

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a. Cherubim
b. Archangels
c. Dominions
d. Thrones

10. The tenth plague of Egypt is:


a. Water to blood
b. Death of the firstborn
c. Storm of hail
d. Darkness

11. _____ was made in the sixth day of creation.


a. The Sun
b. Animals of the Sky
c. Humans
d. Animals of the Sea

12. Which among the following does not belong to the Ten Commandments?
a. You shall not modify your body
b. You shall not kill
c. You shall not steal
d. You shall honor your mother and father

13. The role of the second sphere of angels is to:


a. Contemplate and adore God directly
b. Fulfill God’s plan in the universe
c. Interact and serve humanity closely

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14. These angels are associated with the motion of the universe, and consequently, the planets, seasons, and
nature.
a. Virtues
b. Powers
c. Dominions
d. Seraphim

15. These angels are associated with transitions of human power.


a. Principalities
b. Angels
c. Archangels
d. Powers

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Anthematology (NatA-XIX-15)
1. The first variety of the Philippine national was written in the language:
a. Filipino
b. Spanish
c. English
d. Latin

2. Allons enfants de la Patrie, Le jour de gloire est arrivé! Contre nous de la tyrannie, L'étendard sanglant est
levé, (bis) Entendez-vous dans les campagnes Mugir ces féroces soldats? Ils viennent jusque dans nos bras
Égorger nos fils, nos compagnes! The title of this national anthem is:
a. La Marseillaise
b. La Brabançonne
c. Hymne Monégasque
d. La Concorde

3. The Belgian national anthem is officially sung using these languages.


a. Dutch, French
b. Dutch, French, German
c. Dutch, French, German, Belgian
d. Dutch, French, German, English

4. The following sheet music is of what national anthem?

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a. The Spanish National Anthem
b. The French National Anthem
c. The Italian National Anthem
d. The Portuguese National Anthem

5. The Madreterra is the official anthem of:


a. Italy
b. Venice
c. Sicily
d. Spain

6. Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła, Kiedy my żyjemy. Co nam obca przemoc wzięła, Szablą odbierzemy. This is the
anthem of:
a. Poland
b. Hungary
c. Lithuania
d. Ukraine

7. Which among the following is a lyric of Il Canto degli Italiani.


a. Despoei tugiù, sciü d’u nostru paise Se ride aù ventu, u meme pavayun
b. Herois do mar, nobre povo, Nacao valente, imortal
c. Stringiamci a coorte, Siam pronti alla morte.
d. El gran Carlemany, mon pare, dels alarbs em deslliurà

8. E Ihowā Atua, O ngā iwi mātou rā Āta whakarangona; Me aroha noa Kia hua ko te pai; Kia tau tō atawhai;
Manaakitia mai Aotearoa. This is the anthem of:
a. New Zealand
b. Samoa
c. Fiji

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d. Australia

9. The English translation of China’s National anthem, Yìyǒngjūn Jìnxíngqǔ (义勇军进行曲/義勇軍進行曲),


is:
a. His Imperial Majesty's Reign
b. March of the Volunteers
c. The Patriotic Song
d. Three Principles of the People

10. Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early night what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
What word is incorrect?
a. Dawn
b. Night
c. Hailed
d. Gleaming

11. God save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen, God save the Queen; Send her victorious, Happy
and _____, Long to reign over us, God save the Queen.
a. Notorious
b. Glorious
c. Joyous
d. Courteous

12. Which of the following countries have national anthems that do not share the same tune?
a. Finland and Estonia
b. United Kingdom and Liechtenstein
c. South Korea and North Korea
d. South Africa and Tanzania

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13. Which among the following is an excerpt of the Russian National anthem?
a. Shirokii prostor dlya mechty i dlya zhizni. Gryadushchiye nam otkryvayut goda. Nam silu daiot nasha
vernost' Otchizne. Tak bylo, tak yest' i tak budet vsegda!
b. Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit Für das deutsche Vaterland! Danach lasst uns alle streben Brüderlich mit
Herz und Hand!
c. Marsz, marsz, Dabrowski, Z ziemi wloskiej do Polski, Za twoim przewodem Zlaczym sie z narodem.
Przejdziem Wisle, przejdziem Warte, Bedziem Polakami, Dal nam przyklad Bonaparte, Jak zwyciezac mamy.
d. Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi Gwlad beirdd a chantorion enwogion o fri Ei gwrol ryfelwr, gwlad
garwyr tra mad Tros ryddid collasant eu gwaed.

14. Land of the morning Child of the sun returning With fervor burning Thee do our souls adore. Land dear and
holy, Cradle of noble heroes, Ne'er shall invaders Trample thy sacred shores. This was the anthem of:
a. The Philippines
b. The Bahamas
c. Nigeria
d. Ghana

15. Hymn to Liberty is the English title of the national anthem of:
a. Greece
b. France
c. Japan
d. The Philippines

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Filipino Proficiency (Phil-XX-10)
1. Napuno si Pedro ng alinlangan matapos sabihin sa kanya ang katotohanan. In this sentence, alinlangan
means:
a. Fear
b. Sorrow
c. Doubt
d. Anger

2. Ang ganda _____ kilay niya.


a. Nang
b. Ng
c. Ang
d. Mga

3. The proper way to write the contraction of sa iyo is:


a. Sayo
b. Saiyo
c. Sa’iyo
d. Sa’yo

4. Din is to be used when the preceding word ends with a consonant.


a. Yes
b. No

5. The proper way to write the contraction of ano ang is:


a. Anong
b. Anoang
c. Ano’ng
d. An’ong

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6. Which among the following is the correct way to write the Filipino word for province?
a. Probinsya
b. Probinsiya
c. Provinsya
d. Provincia

7. Ginamit niya ang pluma upang makapagsulat ng liham. A pluma is a:


a. Pen
b. Pencil
c. Crayon
d. Typerwriter

8. In Filipino, a balani is a:
a. Magnet
b. Gorilla
c. Priestess
d. Poet

9. The word durungawan is closest to:


a. Pinto
b. Bintana
c. Butas
d. Salamin

10. Siya ay isang marikit na babae. In this sentence, marikit means:


a. Beautiful
b. Small

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c. Short
d. Fat

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