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FINAL COACHING REVIEW

# GloryToGodInTheHighest

1.What is largest lake in Africa?

a. Lake Kilimanjaro

b. Lake Atlas

c. Lake Victoria

d. Lake Sahel

2 Who was the first female pharaoh?

a. Hatshepsut

b. Thutmose II

c. Ramesses the Great

d. King Tut

3 Which Pharaoh tried to make Egypt monotheistic?

a. Amenhotep

b. Hatsheput

c. Tutankhamen

d. Cleopatra

4 What group of people created the first alphabet?

a. Chaldeans

b. Assyrians

c. Israelites

d. Phoenicians

5Which king united Upper and Lower Egypt?

a. David

b. Menes
c. Ramesses the Great

d. Hatshepsut

6 Who was the Egyptian good of wisdom and writing?

a. Amon-Re

b. Thoth

c. Isis

d. Osiris

7 Who was the king of Babylon from about 1792 to 1750 BCE.?

a. Shalmaneser

b. Sargon

c. Hammurabi

d. Nebuchadnezzar

8 Which of the following is NOT a continent?

a. Africa

b. North America

c. Europe

d. Cental America

9 What was added to Victoria's list of titles in 1876?

a. Empress of India

b. Queen of Ireland

c. Monarch of Canada

d. Duchess of Australia

10 Which people group minted the world's first coins?

a. Lydians

b. Hittites
c. Canaanites

d. Phoenicians

11 Who was the first ruler of Akkadia?

a. Ashurbanipul

b. Nebopolassar

c. Sargon

d. Gudea

12 In 539 BCE., which Persian ruler defeated the Neo-Babylonian Empire?

a. Cyrus

b. Hammurabi

c. Xerxes

d. Darius

13 Tyre was a city in Phoenicia that was famous for a purple dye that came from what source?

a. Beetles

b. Quartz

c. Ostrich eggs

d. Sea snails

14How many senators are in the U.S. Senate?

a. 50

b. 435

c. 100

15Who built the Tower of London?

a. William the Conqueror

b. Maria Stuart

c. Henry VIII
d. Oliver Cromwell

16Who was the god of the sun?

a. Anubis

b. Ma'at

c. Ra

d. Horus

17Gladiators were typically ____and ____ .

a. trainers and emperors

b. patricians and plebeians

c. brother and sister

d. slaves and criminals

18The largest pyramid in Egypt, known as The Great Pyramid was built for which ruler?

a. Menes

b. Tut

c. Khufu

d. Tutmose II

19Tradition says that early Rome was ruled by how many kings?

a. One

b. Two

c. Seven

d. Four

20 How many symbols were in the Phoenician alphabet?

a. 12

b. 22

c. 26
d. 32

21.The Middle Ages began with the collapse of what empire?

a. Byzantine Empire

b. Roman Empire

c. Greek Empire

d. Phoenician Empire

22.Victoria much preferred Benjamin Disraeli to William Gladstone.

a. True

b. False

23Victoria was the last monarch in what house?

a. Windsor

b. Hanover

c. Tudor

● d. Svpvi

24What is the name of the desert thahhyyt stretches across most of Northlavxwbvivuuuuu Africa?

a. Savanna

b. Sahara

c. Sahel

d. Kalahari

25 ___ is the idea that the national government shares power with the state governments.

a. Popular Sovereignty

b. Consent of the Governed

c. Federalism

d. Republicanism

26What is the term for members of the House of Representatives?


a. 2 years

b. 4 years

c. 6 years

27 Which Amendment abolished slavery?

a. 14th

b. 13th

c. 15th

d. 16th

28 I am indicated by an arrow pointing upwards with the letter 'N' on top. I show the directional
orientation of a map. What am I?

a. The Title

b. The Compass

c. The Key

d. The Border

e. The Scale

29 After what event would America gain control over Puerto Rico and the Philippines?

a. Civil War

b. Mexican - American War

c. World War I

d. Spanish - American War

30What country was the birthplace of Protestant Reformation?

a. Italy

b. France

c. Ireland

d. Germany

31Clearing land for cultivation can sometimes contribute to desertification.


a. True

b. False

32 What is the name of the religion that Muhammad created?

a. Christianity

b. Islam

c. Muslim

33 _____helped slaves escape slavery through the Underground Railroad.

a. Fredrick Douglass

b. Nat Turner

c. Harriet Tubman

d. Sojourner Truth

34Who was the god of the dead?

a. Anubis/Osiris

b. Ma'at

c. Ra

d. Horus

35 In the tundra, winters are...

a. mild

b. cool

c. bitterly cold

d. average

36What is the longest river in the United Kingdom?

a. Great Ouse

b. Thames

c. Trent
d. Severn

37 Which group conquered the Western Roman

Empire?

a. Visigoths

b. Huns

c. Mongols

d. Abbasids

38Which nation colonized both India and South

Africa

a. Great Britain

b. France

c. Germany

d. United States

39 Victoria ruled from 1837 until what year?

a. 1883

b. 1895

c. 1901

d. 1912

40 A caliph is ___

a. a tool used to write

b. a Muslim holy book

c. a Muslim leader of a geographical area

d. one of the Five Pillars of Islam

41 Who was the father of Alexander the Great?

a. Xerxes
b. King Darius III

c. Constantine

d. Philip of Macedon

42Which two civilizations fought in the Punic Wars?

a. The Greeks and the Romans

b. The Byzantines and the Scythians

c. The Carthaginians and the Romans

d. The Hittites and the Persians

43 In which country does the White Nile originate?

a. Ethiopia

b. Burundi

c. Sudan

d. Egypt

44 Spanish conquistadors came to Mexico to look for gold from which ancient civilizations: (choose two)

a. Incas

b. Aztecs

c. Vikings

d. Mayans

45 Ignatius Loyola began a religious organization called the Society of Jesus or the .

a. Mormons

b. Moravians

c. Jesuits

d. Loyalist

46 Cardiff is the capital where?

a. England
b. Scotland

c. Northern Ireland

d. Wales

47 Muslims face_____when praying

a. Heaven

b. the hospital

c. Mecca

d. Home

48People follow the faith of Islam are known as .

a. Christians

b. Muslims

c. Godly

d. Saints

49 Who began to build the Mauryan Empire?

a. King Ashoka Maurya

b. Chandragupta Maurya

c. Prince Ceylon Maurya

d. Mahinda Chakra Maurya

50 In what important way did Ashoka spread Buddhist teachings?

a. He required conquered people to convert.

b. He had edicts carved into pillars and walls.

c. He had peasants taught how to read and write.

d. He made speeches in many places around the empire.

51How many times a day do Muslims pray?

a. 2
b. 7

c. 5

d. 1

52Which battle contributed to the single deadliest day in US History on the battlefield when General

McClellan lost over 20,000 men in rural Maryland in Sept. 1862?

a. Antietam

b. Sherman's March

c. Appomattox

d. Bull Run

53 Sacagawea was a teenage Shoshone Indian who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition as what?

a. A cook

b. A house maid

c. A guide and translator

d. A hunter

54In which country does the Blue Nile originate?

a. Ethiopia

b. Lbya

c. America

d. Egypt

55Temperatures in the Sahara can reach as high as how many degrees Fahrenheit?

a. 120 degrees

b. 100 degrees

c. 135 degrees

d. 115 degrees

56 Who do Muslims believe was the last messenger of God?


a. Jews

b. Hebrews

c. Allah

d. Muhammad

57. Another name for people who gathered wild plants and actively pursued animals for food would be .

a. hunter-gatherers

b. warriors

c. nomads

d. Paleo-Indians

58What signaled the end of Reconstruction?

a. Compromise of 1877

b. Amnesty Act

c. Civil Rights Act of 1875

d. 15th Amendment

59 What are the floating gardens built by the Aztecs known as?

a. Chinampas

b. Quipu

c. Potlatch

d. Wigwam

60 Opportunity cost is?

a. the loan you choose not to take out

b. the cost for starting a business

c. the benefit you give up by choosing to do one thing instead of another

d. none of the above

61 What was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire?


a. Italy

b. Rome

c. Constantinople

d. None of the above

62 In what year did the American, British, and Canadian troops liberate France from Germany during
WWII?

a. 1941

b. 1942

c. 1943

d. 1944

63 The Iliad and Odyssey are long story-telling poems called what?

a. epics

b. tragedies

c. comedies

d. books

64Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury?

a. Thomas Jefferson

b. Henry Knoc

c. George Washington

d. Alexander Hamilton

65 North Korea's 4 wireless companies are own by the North Korean government. This is an example of:

a. mixed economy

b. monoploy

c. traditional economy

d. command economy

66 What document was written by the Pilgrims that later influenced the framers of the Constitution?
a. Magna Carta

b. Mayflower Compact

c. Bill of Rights

d. Virginia Declaration of Rights

67 The United States has which type of economy?

a. market

b. command

c. traditional

d. mixed

68 Which of the following was NOT invented by Ben Franklin?

a. Bifocals

b. Poor Richards Almanac

c. American Flag

d. Lightning Rod

69 Which of the following is true of the Mauryan Empire under King Ashoka’s rule?

a. The Mauryan Empire reached its height during his reign.

b. The Mauryan Empire collapsed due to his laws and edicts.

c. The Mauryan Empire shrank due to him giving back land.

d. The Mauryan Empire lost financial power under his rule.

70 The White Nile and Blue Nile meet where in Sudan?

a. Shedi

b. Giza

c. Cartouma

d. Khartoum

71 The Declaration of Independence was written after which major event?


a. First Continental Congress

b. Second Continental Congress

c. Constitutional Convention

d. Stamp Act Congress

72 Roman builders used rows of arches in their buildings to form a curved ceiling called what?

a. aqueduct

b. colonnade

c. dome

d. vault

73 What lines of latitude determine the "tropics"?

a. Prime Meridian and Equator

b. Prime Meridian and International Dateline

c. Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn

d. Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle

74 When supply and demand are equal, economists call this condition..

a. deficit

b. supply and demand curve

c. loan

d. market equilibrium

75 Europe can best be described as

a. a country north of Africa

b. a continent north of Africa

c. a country west of Asia

d. the place where the Crusades were fought

76 ____was a Spanish explorer who defeated the Aztec


a. de las Casas

b. Columbus

c. PIzzaro

d. Cortes

77 What religion did the Roman Empire help spread?

a. Islam

b. Judiasm

c. Christianity

d. Paganism

78 Why is King Tut's tomb so important to archaeologists?

a. It was very large

b. He had 30 wives

c. It was the only

79 According to the Missouri Compromise, which state would enter the Union as a free state?

a. Florida

b. Maine

c. California

d. Texas

80 The ____were Spanish soldiers sent to the New World to claim land and resources

a. Encomiendas

b. de la Casas

c. Santa Marias

d. Conquistadors

81 This Native American Empire conquered most of what we today call South America

a. Inca
b. Aztec

c. Olmec

d. Maya

82 The Qur'an was written by a _____called Muhammad.

a. child

b. old woman

c. prophet

d. teacher

83 What were the essays written to defend the Constitution called?

a. Federalist Papers

b. Treaty of Paris

c. Bill of Rights

d. Declaration of Independence

84 Which problems DID threaten the Roman Empire?

a. Arguing military

b. Weak, greedy emperors

c. Arguing over who was the emperor

d. Each answer is correct

85 Which situation does NOT involve a right protected by the Bill of Rights?

a. The ability to own a gun, as long as the laws are followed

b. The guarantee of a well paying job

c. Freedom to publish opinions in the local newspaper

d. Freedom to join the church of choice

86 _____is important to Muslims because he came down to Muhammed and told him to spread the

teachings of Islam.
a. Gabriel

b. Messiah

c. Shariah

d. Sunni

87 A globe is a model of the Earth in the shape of a sphere.

a. True

b. False

88 What is the main religion of the countries in the region of North Africa?

a. Islam

b. Christianity

c. Hinduism

d. Judaism

89 The second largest sea in the world is located south of Cuba. What is its name?

a. Caribbean Sea

b. Red Sea

c. Dead Sea

d. Mediterranean Sea

90 Why was the annual flood of the Nile River important to Egyptian farmers?

a. It gave them time to rest after harvesting their crops.

b. It swept away weeds and other trash left on the fields after the harvest.

c. It left behind silt that helped fertilized the soil.

d. It enabled them to travel by boat to sell their crops.

91 At first, Rome had a king. Then, it became a republic where people voted for their leaders. Rome
really grew to be large and successful when it was an .

a. Village

b. Government
c. Kingdom

d. Empire

92 What was the name of most famous church that Justinian built?

a. The Parish

b. The Church of Christianity

c. The Church of Hagia Sophia

d. The Church of Constantine

93 Which hemisphere, the Eastern or Western, has the most land area?

a. Northern

b. Eastern

c. Western

d. Southern

94 A tax on imports.

a. Quota

b. Embargo

c. Tariff

d. Import Tax

95 An imaginary circle around the earth, equally distant from the North Pole and the South Pole

a. cartographer

b. location

c. equator

d. longitude

95 Which feature of the landscape connects Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt?

a. the Atlas mountains

b. the Sahara
c. the Nile River

d. the Atlantic ocean

96 A measure of distance east or west of a line called the prime meridian.

a. meridian

b. map

c. longitude

d. location

97 A _____occurs when a country spends more on its imports than it makes from exports

a. trade deficit

b. import tariff

c. free market

d. trade surplus

98 A measure of distance north or south of the equator.

a. latitude

b. artifact

c. Prime Meridian

d. Equator

99 During the Tang Dynasty, who ran the schools, public baths, hospitals and inns?

a. The aristocrats

b. The Mongols

c. Confucius

d. Buddhist monks and nuns

100 A combination of market and command economy.

a. Mixed Economy

b. Traditional Economy
c. Market Economy

d. Command Economy

101 What is one way King Ashoka spread Buddhism beyond India?

a. He sent his son to Ceylon, who then converted its King.

b. He became ascetic, and traveled the country with monks.

c. He published many famous texts promoting Buddhism.

d. He invited other leaders to India to learn about Buddhism.

102 The amendment that allows the President and Vice president to be on the same ballot

a. Amendment 14

b. Amendment 10

c. Amendment 12

d. Amendment 19

103 What does the phrase "insure domestic tranquility" in the Preamble of the Constitution mean?

a. Give land to the homeless

b. Fight wars on foreign soi

c. Keep the homeland at peace

d. Provide citizens with insurance

104 Which plan for rebuilding the South required 50% of the white males of a state to swear loyalty to
the Union before readmission?

a. Ten Percent Plan

b. Reconstruction Act of 1866

c. Freedmen's Bureau

d. Wade-Davis Bill

105 Coins were first produced, in China, under which dynasty?

a. Han

b. Saing
c. Silla

d. Zhou

106 When describing how people adapt to their environment and change their environment what
theme of Geography are you describing?

a. Location

b. Place

c. Movement

d. Region

e. Interaction

107 Who was the Greek Physician who was known as the Father of Medicine?

a. Hippocrates

b. Euclid

c. Eratosthenes

108 The branch of government that interprets laws is the

a. legislative

b. judicial

c. executive

d. political

109 The Aztec and Inca Civilizations

a. had advanced societies before the Europeans arrived

b. traded heavily with Asia before the arrival of Europeans

c. were greatly in

d. were large but not well organized

110 Define the term Culture

a. A people’s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing

b. A vast, treeless plain in the Artic regions with very cold winters, cold summers, and little rain or snow.
c. Useful material found in nature, including water, vegetation, animals, and minerals.

d. Movement by people from one place to another with intentions of settling in new location.

111 The Code of Hammurabi was based on the concept of ___________.

a. Thou shall not lie

b. An eye for an eye

c. be nice to others

d. cruel and unusual punishment

112 _____was a Spanish explorer who defeated the Inca

a. Pizzaro

b. Cortes

c. Columbus

d. de las Casas

113 Locating or being located; position; place

a. equator

b. location

c. longitude

d. latitude

114 The Emancipation Proclamation was made to .

a. free slaves

b. end the war

c. make friends in the South

d. help Southern landowners

115 Europeans discovered silks and spices while

a. exploring for ways to get to Asia

b. fighting in The Crusades


c. discovering the New World

d. exploring was to get to Africa

116 Three important world religions that began in the region of Southwest Asia include Islam, Judaism,
and

a. Hinduism

b. Christianity

c. Daoism

d. Buddhism

117 This economic system is generally limited to farming and herding.

a. Command

b. Mixed

c. Market

d. Traditional

118 Powers that are shared both by the states and federal government

a. Expressed Powers

b. Concurent Powers

c. Reserved Powers

d. Government Powers

119 These gunboats protected Grant's troops when they crossed the Mississippi and were ships heavily
armored with iron.

a. tugboats

b. battleships

c. battlecruisers

d. ironclads

120 _____was the first Roman Emperor.

a. Constantine
b. Diocletian

c. Augustus

d. Pontius

121 The beliefs, customs, laws, art, and ways of living that a group of people share.

a. interdependence

b. culture

c. dominant culture

d. region

122 How did the yearly flooding of the Nile River affect the people of ancient Egypt?

a. It washed away homes and forced the people to move to a new location.

b. It left a strip of fertile land on both sides of the river, and this land was used for

c. It washed fish up on the shore, and the people gathered and used the fish for food.

123 What is the main problem with using a map to represent the earth?

a. It is too small

b. Distortion occurs

c. You can't tell what type of map it is

d. Scales are not accurate

124 Powers that the constitution does not give to the national government that are kept by the states.

a. Expressed Powers

b. Concurent Powers

c. Reserved Powers

d. Government Powers

125 What ended the Texas Revolution?

a. Treaty of Velasco

b. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo


c. Treaty of San Juan

d. Adams-Onis Treaty

126 To move things from one place to another, Sumerians built

a. ziggurats and mosques

b. canals and dikes

c. wheeled carts and sailboats

d. qanata and wadis

127 When describing a location using specific location and relative location what theme of geography
are you using

a. Place

b. Location

c. Region

d. Movement

e. Interaction

128 Define 'sectionalism':

a. Group of several families

b. Line of descent through the mother

c. Allegiance to local interests rather than national interests

d. Tax imposed on manufactured goods IMPORTED into America

129 Individuals cannot own or start their own business in this type of economic system

a. Traditional

b. Command

c. Mixed

d. Market

130 Powers specifically granted to the national government.

a. Expressed Powers
b. Concurent Powers

c. Reserved Powers

d. Government Powers

131 The Branch of government that makes the laws is the:

a. Authoritarian

b. Despotic

c. Legislative

d. Judicial

132 The largest trading partner of the United States is

a. Mexico

b. China

c. Japan

d. Canada

133 What are the five categories of the Shariah?

a. Discouraged, Required, Forbidden, Recommended, and Approved

b. Allowed, Required, Forbidden, Approved, and Discouraged

c. Obligatory, Forbidden, Approved, Discouraged, and Recommended

d. Forbidden, Allowed, Obligatory, Recommended, and Discouraged

134 What religion's teaching includes Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path?

a. Buddhism

b. Shintoism

c. Taoism

d. Confucianism

135 What is the capital of Egypt?

a. Cairo
b. Algiers

c. Tripoli

d. Tunis

136 Where did the first attack occur to start the Civil War?

a. Fort Sumter

b. Virginia

c. Gettysburg

d. Bull run

137 Who served as vice-president during Franklin Roosevelt's first two terms as president?

a. Eisenhower

b. Garner

c. Johnson

d. Rayburn

138 The President is the head of the_____Branch.

a. Judicial

b. Legislative

c. Military

d. Executive

139 Define the term Natural Resources

a. Useful material found in nature, including water, vegetation, animals, and minerals.

b. All of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate

c. Movement by people from one place to another with intentions of settling in new location.

d. A people’s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing

140 How long were the Franks in hiding?

a. 3 months
b. 1 year

c. 2 years

d. 4 years

141 Where did the Franks move after escaping Germany?

a. Paris

b. Warsaw

c. Rotterdam

d. Amsterdam

142 What is the national capital of Mexico?

a. Mexico Meridian

b. City of Mexico

c. Mexico City

d. Mexico Court

143 What is the name of the strip of land that became the site of the Sumerian and Babylonian
civilizations?

a. Nile River Valley

b. Asia Minor

c. Indus Valley

d. Fertile Crescent

144 Large surface area; place, division or part.

a. region

b. place

c. artifact

d. Resource

145 This question is a part of a group with common instructions. In 1895, which country rose in rebellion
against Spain?
a. America

b. Russia

c. Cuba

d. Canada

146 To elect a leader means to...

a. impeach

b. choose a leader by voting

c. remove a leader from office

d. nominate a leader for an office

147 John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau would be most likely to support .

a. A return to feudalism in Europe

b. A society ruled by the Catholic Church

c. A society in which the people chose the ruler

d. A government ruled by a divine right monarchy

148 How does rule of law affect U.S. government officials and institutions?

a. It requires government officials and institutions to create new laws.

b. It prevents government officials and institutions from making their work public.

c. It ensures government officials and institutions are exempt from laws.

d. It holds government officials and institutions accountable to the law

149 The protection of the natural environment from destruction can be called .

a. erosion

b. conservation

c. deforestation

150 The code of honor that knights were expected to follow is called

a. feudalism
b. serfdom

c. chivalry

d. Magna Carta

151 All of the following are human characteristics EXCEPT

a. language

b. religion

c. politics

d. climate

152 A/An ____is the watering hole that most cities surround to supply the people with water.

a. oasis

b. laut

c. oacis

d. well

153 Why are most modern economies referred to as "mixed" economies?

a. Poverty is always highest in countries with market economies

b. Most countries have aspects of market and command economies

c. Government planners do not know how to handle economic problems

d. Products made by traditional economies have no markets in the modern world.

154 This group settled on the entire west coast of South America. They kept records on a system of
knotted strings called "quipu". The villages were connected by rope bridges and roads.

a. Inca

b. Aztec

c. Olmec

d. Maya

155 Who was elected as President of the Confederacy?

a. Thomas Jefferson
b. Stonewall Jackson

c. Jefferson Davis

d. Abraham Lincoln

156 A bill cannot become a law until it is

a. approved by Congress and judged constitutional

b. proposed by the president and approved by Congress

c. approved by Congress and signed by the president

d. proposed by Congress and ratified by the states

157 The Old World refers to

a. North and South America

b. Europe

c. North America

d. South America

158 This question is a part of a group with common instructions. This economic system is based on
customs and habits.

a. Mixed

b. Traditional

c. Market

d. Command

159 Which warrior King, called the "Lion Price", ruled Mali from 1217 to 1255 AD?

a. Sundiata Keita

b. Sundiata Gaines

c. Mansa Musa

d. Muhammad Ali

160 Who has the power to ratify or approve a treaty made by the president?

a. The House of Representatives


b. The Senate

c. The Supreme Court

d. The vice-president

161 Which body has the power to impeach the president?

a. The Senate

b. The House of Representatives

c. The Supreme Court

d. The vice-president

162 How was it ensured that the Roman Emperor treated everyone fairly

a. Everyone voted to be nice to each other

b. The laws were posted for all to see

c. They paid taxes

d. Anyone who didn't pay taxes was punished

163 Tropical wet and dry climate zones are characterized by...

a. wet summers and dry winters

b. wet winters and dry summers

c. wet summers and wet winters

d. dry summers and dry winters

164 Who were the first inhabitants of Mesopotamia?

a. Assyrians

b. Babylonians

c. Sumerians

d. Egyptians

165 Which of the following is not an idea from the Enlightenment?

a. People have natural rights


b. Problems can be solved by using reason

c. Kings ruled by divine right

d. Government should serve the people

166 Who was the emperor of Rome at the beginning of the Pax Romana (the time of Roman peace)?

a. Julius Caesar

b. Abu al Malik

c. Muhammad

d. Augustus Caesar

167 The education and skills of the workers.

a. Post-Secondary Education

b. Training

c. Human Capital

d. Capital Goods

168 Which of the following is a system of writing created by the Sumerians?

a. ziggurat

b. cuneiform

c. Code of Hammurabi

d. iron

169 The Progressive Era ran from

a. 1890-1908

b. 1895-1915

c. 1900-1917

d. 1910-1920

170 What were black codes?

a. Laws limiting the rights of African Americans.


b. Law freeing African Americans.

c. Laws offering unlimited African American rights.

d. Laws enslaving African Americans again.

171 The Sumerians believed that gods descended to the earth using the ziggurat as a ladder. Based on
this sentence, which of the following is true?

a. The Sumerians were monotheistic.

b. The Sumerians were polytheistic

c. The Sumerians were dicots.

d. The Sumerians were papyrus.

172 What is Europe's fastest growing religion?

a. Islam

b. Judaism

c. Christianity

d. Hinduism

173 Define the word Environment

a. A people’s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing

b. A vast, treeless plain in the Artic regions with very cold winters, cold summers, and little rain or snow.

c. Useful material found in nature, including water, vegetation, animals, and minerals.

d. All of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate

174 Which two Union generals attacked Vicksburg and Jackson, MS along the Mississippi river to seize it
as a great asset for the North in a battle in which Abraham Lincoln dubbed "Vicksburg is the key!" (to the
Civil War)?

a. General Lee/General Jackson(Stonewall)

b. General Ulysses S. Grant/Admiral Farragut

c. General Scott/General McClellan

d. General Sherman/General Stewart

175 How many lives were lost during the American


Civil War?

a. 60,000

b. 100,000

c. 620,000

d. 600,020

176 In what country today do you also have the right to vote, but the responsibility to pay taxes and
register for the army?

a. America

b. Cuba

c. China

d. North Korea

.1 C 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. A 10. A 11. C 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. D 18. C 19. C 20. B
21. B 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. C 26. A 27. B 28. B 29. D 30. D 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. A 35. C 36. D 37. A 38. A
39. C 40. C 41. D 42. C 43. C 44. B 45. C 46. D 47. C 48. B 49. B 50. B 51. C 52. A 53. C 54. A 55. C 56. D
57. A 58. A 59. A 60. C 61. C 62. D 63. A 64. D 65. D 66. B 67. D 68. C 69. A 70. D 71. B 72. D 73. C 74. D
75. B 76. D 77. C 78. C 79. B 80. D 81. A 82. C 83. A 84. D 85. B 86. A 87. A 88. A 89. A 90. C 91. D 92. C
93. B 94. C 95. C,B 96. C 97. A 98. A 99. D 100. A 101. A 102. C 103. C 104. D 105. D 106. E 107. A 108. B
109. A 110. A 111. B 112. A 113. B 114. A 115. B 116. B 117. D 118. B 119. D 120. C 121. B 122. B 123. B
124. C 125. A 126. C 127. B 128. C 129. B 130. A 131. C 132. D 133. D 134. A 135. A 136. A 137. B 138. D
139. A 140. C 141. D 142. C 143. D 144. A 145. C 146. B 147. C 148. D 149. B 150. C 151. D 152. A 153. B
154. A 155. C 156. C 157. B 158. B 159. A 160. B 161. B 162. B 163. A 164. C 165. C 166. D 167. C 168. B
169. C 170. A 171. B 172. A 173. D 174. B 175. C 176. A 177. C 178. C 179. A 180. C 181. B 182. C 183. B
184. C 185. A 186. C 187. A 188. B 189. B 190. C 191. A 192. A 193. C 194. C 195. A 196. D 197. D 198. B
199. A 200. A

How many CPD units are required for the renewal of the teachers professional ID card every three years?

A.36

B.30

C.45

D.40

SET - B
Ano po correct answer nito?
1. Which is right violated by wiretapping?
A. Freedom of expression
B. The right to private property
C. The right to privacy of communication
D. The right to information on matters of public concern
2. In the Education Act of 1901 which established a free public education in the Philippines. What language
was imposed under the one-language policy?
A. Spanish
B. English
C. Filipino
D. Tagalog
3. An effective and speedy remedy on the part of the people to remove official who is not performing his
function to the satisfaction of people is known as.
A. Recall
B. Election
C. Referendum
D. Initiative
4. What is the term of the office of an elective local official?
A. 6 Years
B. 2 Years
C. 3 Years
D. 4 Years
5. Which official have their term of office determined by Local Code?
A. Local Judges
B. Local COA
C. Barangay Officials
D. Local Municipal Judiciary Officials
1. A test booklet in the NAT is an example of a/an ______ instrument.
a. portfolio
b. evaluation
c. performance-based
d. assessment
1. teach acts as a direct tools substitute with functional improvement
a substitution
b augmentation
c redefinition
d modification
2. teach acts as a direct tool substitute wuth functional change
a substitution
b redefinition
c augmentation
d modification
Spanish educational degree of 1863 provides____.
A.high school /secondary education
B.primary education
C.tertiary education
D.free education
A process of systematic collection and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data in order to make some
judgment or decision.
A. Assessment
B. Test
C. Measurement
D. Evaluation
Which of the following pairs of words contain dichotomy of ideas?
A. Arid-dry
B. Ameliorate-worsen
C. Bravado-boldness
D. Maudlin-sentimental
Siya ang may akda ng "NINAY"
A.Jose Ma. Panganiban
B. Pedro Paterno
C. Jose Corazon De Jesus
D. Cecilio Apostol
According to Dale's Cone of experience, which of the following is the LEAST abstract?
A. newspaper
B. audio recordings
C. videos
D. mock-ups
In a normal distribution, a T-score of 70 is
A.two SDs below the mean
B. One SD below the mean
C. Two SDs above the mean
D. One SD above the mean
E. Two SDs is on average
Teacher Cristina will be talking about venomous animals next meeting. Which among these is the LEAST
likely of her options as teaching materials?
A. models 
B. illustrations
C. mock-ups
D. realia
n the flame test, the presence of boron in a solution is evident by what color of flame?
A. bright green
B. Gold
C. Brick Red
D. Lilac
SET - I
Ano po correct answer nito?
1. What is the main organ for respiration?
A. Esophagus
B. Lungs
C. Nose
D. Heart
2. What technology technique is employed during breeding in captivity in order to restore the populations of
endangered and threatened species to safe levels?
A. Artificial Insemination
B. Cobalt Radiation
C. Cross Pollination
D Genetic Engineering
3. Our school has 8 male teachers who comprise 20% of all our teachers. How many teachers do we have?
A. 28
B. 32
C. 24
D. 40
4. Ang pariralang nalaglag-nahulog ay nagpapakahulugan ng ___.
A. Magkahawig
B. Magkasalungat
C. Magkapares
D. Idyoma
5. The asexual reproductiom which occurs when a new organism develops from an outgrowth is called___.
A. Fission
B. Fertilization
C. Budding
D. Granting
Ana and Beth do a job together in three hours. Working alone, Ana does the job in 5 hours. How long will it
take Beth to do the job alone?
a. 3 and 1/3 hours 
b. 2 and 1/3 hours 
c. 3 hours 
d. 7 and 1/2 hours

Answer: Letter D
Solution: Work Problem
Let t be the time in hours
Together (3hrs) - 1/3, Ana (5 hrs) - 1/5, 
Beth (t hrs) - 1/t
Equation: 1/5 + 1/t = 1/3

Find the LCD of 5, 3, and t first, then the LCD is 15 t.. Multiply both sides of the equation by its LCD... We have,
15t (1/5 + 1/t) = (1/3) 15t

Apply Distributive Property and Simplify


15t/5 + 15t/t = 15t/3
3t + 15 = 5t

Apply addition prop. Of equality


3t - 5t = -15
-2t = -15
t = 15/2 or 7.5 hrs or 7 1/2 hrs...

Specialisation is knowing more and more and about Less and less, then it is better to be Generalist claims
Teacher Mie, On what philosophy teacher mie lean?
A.perrenialism 
B.Progressivism
C. Essentialism 
D. Existentialism 
C. It tells about the General knowledge which is related to the fundamentals and basics in the philosophy of
essentialism.

FINAL COAHING PART 4 (1-200)


1 He was the last Spanish Governor-General in the
Philippines.
a. Diego de los Rios
b. Basilio Agustin
c. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
d. Narciso Claveria
2) The Republic Act that requires the compulsory
teaching of Rizal Course and the lives of other
Filipino patriots is ______.
a. R.A. 7796
b. R.A. 7784
c. R.A. 1425
d. R.A. 8049
3) This Republic Act created the Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA):
a. R.A. 7796
b. R.A. 7784
c. R.A. 1425
d. R.A. 8049
4) An Act Stengthening Teacher Education in the
Philippines by establishing Centers of Excellence
and creating a Teacher Education Council.
a. R.A. 7796
b. R.A. 7784
c. R.A. 1425
d. R.A. 8049
5) It prohibits hazing and other forms of initiation
rites in fraternies, sororities, and other illegitimate
organizations.
a. R.A. 7796
b. R.A. 7784
c. R.A. 1425
d. R.A. 8049
6) Rizal was eight years old when he wrote this
poem. He realized the ultimate importance of
having a native tongue.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
c. To Education
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and
Education
7) This poem was written by Rizal when he was 15
years old His memories of Calamba demonstrated
his innate love of nature that ultimately developed
into a greater love of nation.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
c. To Education
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and
Education
8)In this poem, Rizal compared education to the
goodness of light, wisdom, hope, peace and truth.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
c. To Education
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and
Education
9) In this poem, Rizal noted the role of religion in
attaining good education.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
c. To Education
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and
Education
10) This was a prize winning poem of Rizal when
he was a student in UST. This poem proved that an
Indio was not only equal but also more superior
than the Spaniards in poetry writing.
a. To the Filipino Youth
b. They Ask Me for Verses
c. Hymn to Talisay
d. Kundiman
11) Rizal's loneliness is profoundly expressed in
this poem which has the lines, "His lyre had long
ago become so mute and broken; his use
stammers and no longer smiles at him." What is
the title of the poem?
a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
c. To Education
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and
Education
12) Written in 1895, the verses were used against
him during his trial in December 1896.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
c. To Education
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and
Education
13) The poem is one of the two only poems that
Rizal wrote in his vernavular. He, however, denied
authorship of such.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
c. To Education
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and
Education
14) The highest mountain in the continent of Africa
is ______.
a. Mount Everest
b. Mount Kilimanjaro
c. Mount Fuji
d. Mount Apo
15) He coined the term "survival of the fittest."
a. Karl Marx
b. August Comte
c. Herbert Spencer
d. Arnold Toynbee
16) This is a multilateral agreement regulating
international trade. According to its preamble, its
purpose was the "substantial reduction of tariffs
and other trade barriers and the elimination of
preferences on a reciprocal and mutually
advantageous basis."
a. APEC
b. ASEAN
c. NAFTA
d. GATT
17) The mountain that separates the continents of
Asia and Europe is ______.
a. Ural Mountain
b. Mount Everest
c. Mount Kilimanjaro
d. Mount Fuji
18) The "yellow race" is also known as:
a. Caucasians
b. Mongoloids
c. Negroids
d. Malays
19) Year 2014 has been declared by Pope Francis
as Year of the ______.
a. Laity
b. Hope
c. Faith
d. Righteousness
20) The Russian President who gave Crimea to
Ukraine in 1954 is ______.
a. Vladimir Putin
b. Michael Gorbachev
c. Joseph Stalin
d. Nikita Krushchev
21) Which of the following countries is located in
Central America:
a. Mexico
b. Puerto Rico
c. Panama
d. Colombia
22) The capital city of Australia.
a. Melbourne
b. Sydney
c. Canberra
d. Perth
23) The principle of checks and balances is
intended to maintain balance among executive,
legislative and judicial departments of the
government. Which one is a check on the executive
department by the judiciary?
a. Determining the salaries of the President and the
Vice President.
b. Declaring a legislative measure unconstitutional.
c. Declaring an act of the President unconstitutiona
l.
d. Impeaching the President
24) ______ was named "Distinguished and Ever
Loyal City" by Legazpi.
a. Manila
b. Cebu
c. Bohol
d. Samar and Leyte
25) A Visayan bamboo drum:
a. Kudyapi
b. Tultogan
c. Silbay
d. Kutibeng
26) The Allies of World War II, called the United
Nations from the January 1, 1942 declaration, were
the countries that together opposed the Axis powers
during the Second World War. Which among the
countries belongs to the "Allies"?
a. Japan
b. France
c. Italy
d. Germany
27) The first Vice President of the Republic of the
Philippines.
a. Sergio Osmeña
b. Mariano Trias
c. Ramon Avanceña
d. Salvador Laurel
28) Who was the Spanish Governor-General who
ordered the deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan?
a. Gov. Gen. Eulogio Despujol
b. Gov. Gen. Carlos Maria dela Torre
c. Gov. Gen. Camilo de Polavieja
d. Gov. Gen. Fermin Jaudenes
29) Who was the hero of the Battle at Tirad Pass?
a. Macario Sakay
b. Diego Silang
c. Antonio Luna
d. Gregorio del Pilar
30) What is the Bukidnon plateau known for?
a. Strawberry plantation
b. Banana plantation
c. Orchidarium
d. Pineapple plantation
31) Corazon Aquino is to Freedom Constitution as
Ferdinand Marcos is to______
a. Subservience to America
b. Ties with Asian nations
c. New society
d. "Filipinos First" policy
32) In whose term was the celebration date of
Philippine Independence Day changed from July 4 to
June 12?
a. Diosdado Macapagal
b. Carlos P. Garcia
c. Ferdinand Marcos
d. Elpidio Quirino
33) In which order did the following occupy the
Philippines?
a. Spaniards, Americans, Japanese, British
b. Spaniards, Americans, British, Japanese
c. British, Spaniards. Americans, Japanese
d. Spaniards, British, Americans, Japanese
34) Which is a visible Hispanic legacy?
a. Love for fast food
b. Love for basketball
c. Prevalence of noodles
d. Prevalence of Spanish surnames among Filipinos
35) Who among the Presidents of the Philippines
was known for his love for the "little man" and
opened Malacanang Palace to all?
a. Ferdinand Marcos
b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Carlos P. Garcia
d. Elpidio Quirino
36) Why is the Philippines described to have the
largest Diaspora network in the world?
a. OFWs dollar remittances prop the nation's
economy
b. A number of Filipinas marry foreigners
c. Its insular nature makes its people live far apart
d. About 11 % of its population is overseas
37) Who was the Katipunero through whom the
Katipunan was discovered by Fr. Mariano Gil?
a. Apolonio de la Cruz
b. Teodoro Patiño
c. Jose del Rosario
d. Daniel Tirona
38) Even though women of the Katipunan were
exempted from the pact, who participated in the
blood compact and fought fearlessly, in twelve
bloody''battles of the revolution in Bataan including
the Battle of Biak-na-Bato?
a. Agueda Esteban
b. Trinidad Tecson
c. Teresa Magbanua
d. Gregoria de Jesus
39) The first woman in Panay to fight in the
Philippine revolution, also known as the Visayan
Joan of Arc.
a. Agueda Esteban
b. Trinidad Tecson
c. Teresa Magbanua
d. Gregoria de Jesus
40) In a cooperative, what is the maximum term of
a Board of Director?
a. Three consecutive terms
b. two terms but not consecutive
c. One term only
d. two consecutive terms
41) For the organization and registration of a
cooperative, what is the required minimum number
of persons?
a. 25
b. 30
c. 15
d. 20
42) A country does not need to specialize in
everything. She needs to concentrate on that thing
which she is good at. This thought is in line with
the economic principle of_____.
a. profit and loss
b. supply and demand
c. opportunity and cost
d. comparative advantage
43) Which economic system is based on free
enterprise?
a. Mixed economies
b. Capitalism
c. Communism
d. Globalism
44) What is GNP in economics?
a. General National Product, a way to detect a
country's economic growth.
b. Gross National Product, a way to determine a
country's productivity.
c. General National Product, a way to detect a
country's productivity.
d. Gross National Product, a way to determine a
country's economic growth rate
45) "Trabaho lang, walang personalan" is a
reminder for every Filipino to counteract his ______.
a. lack of discipline
b. tendency to be lazy
c. extreme personalism
d. tendency to overwork
46) Risking his life, a Filipino boy dives into a pool
of water to save a drowning boy. Which trait does
tie demonstrate?
a. Bahala na
b. Bahala na with malasakit
c. Flexibility
d. Family-orientedness
47) "No one is above the law", says Principal. She
imposes the penalty to all children deserving of
penalty but exempts the son of her kumare from the
same penalty that he equally deserves. What
Filipino trait is shown?
a. Utang-na-loob
b. Lack of discipline
c. Extreme personalism
d. Colonial mentality
48) A foreigner once remarked: "I envy Filipinos.
They can sleep anywhere." What Filipino trait is
being praised?
a. Faith in God
b. Joy and humor
c. Adaptability
d. Creativity
49) If you want to see the impact of the major
religions of the world in people's way of life, in
which continent must you travel?
a. Asia
b. North America
c. Australia
d. Europe
50) Which was the first hominid with marked
expansion of the brain?
a. Homo sapiens
b. Homo erectus
c. Homo habilis
d. Neanderthal man
51 The earliest form of government of the filipinos
was?
A. Pueblo
B. Barangay
C. Encomienda
D. Alcaldia
52. The name "felipas" was given to the territory
that spain later colonized by:
A. Magellan
B. Legazpi
C. Erdaneta
D. Villabos
53 Who led the first europeans who arrived in the
philippine history?
A. Miguel lopez de legazpi
B. Magellan
c. Roy villabos
D. Ferdinand magellan
54 The greatest contribution of spain to filipino
culture was?
A. Education
B. Development of traded
C. Construction of roads and other infrastructures
D. Christianization of the Filipinos
55 Ferdinand magellan was killed by lapu-lapu's
men in the?
A. Battle of manila bay
B. Battle of mactan
C. Battle of cebu
D. Battle of limasawa
56 What title was given to the head of the
centralized government established by the spaniards
in the philippines?
A. Corregidor
B. Encomendero
C. Gobernadocillo
D. Governor general
57 The katipunan was the movement founded by
bonifacio. it's major objective was:
A. Seek reforms from spain
B. Demand for equal rights and priveleges for
filipinos
C. Separation of phil.from spain
58 As per the agreement in the pact of biac-na-
bato.emilio aguinaldo was to go into exile in:
A. Guam
B. Hongkong
C. Singapore
D. Dapitan
59 Emilio aguinlado declared the independence of
the Phil.in kawit cavite on?
A. July 4, 1946
B. June 12. 1898
C. July 4, 1898
D. August 25, 1896
60 The Americans acquired the philippines as their
colony because
A. They invated the philippines
B. They helped Filipinos fight spaniards
C. Spain ceded the philippines by virtue of the
treaty of Paris of 1898
D. They defeated the Spaniards
61The constitution empowers the president to
declare martial for
A 30 days
B 60 days
C 45 days
D 90 days
62 an enrolled bill may become a law after lapse
of?
A 30days
B 60days
C 40days
D 90days
63 The government under president corazon c
aquino was
A. De facto
B. De jure
C. Both A&B
D. None of the above
64 In which country did the Philippines participate
in the world’s peacekeeping operations by sending
doctors, nurses, soldiers and police?
a. Israel
b. East Timor
c. Iraq
d. Iran
65 In which poem did Rizal write about offering
one’s life for one’s country?
a. A La Juventud Filipina
b. Song of Maria Clara
c. Sa Aking mga Kabata
d. Mi Ultimo Adios
66. What factor was a major cause of both World
War I and World War II?
a. The spread of Marxian ideas into Europe
b. The dropping of atomic bombs
c. Nationalism and national borders
d. The rise of totalitarian fascist states
67. The third and last military governor of the
Philippines was
A) Gen. Wesley Merritt
B) Gen. Elwell Otis
C) Gen. Arthur MacArthur
D) Gen. Douglas MacArthur
.
68. Which is common to Sun Yat Sen and Mahatma
Gandhi?
A) Promoted a society ruled by religious leaders
B) Rejected violence as a way to political power
C) Led a successful nationalistic movement in their
respective countries
D) Supported Marxist philosophy to change existing
governments
.
69. Nebuchadnezzar was to the Babylonian Empire
as Asoka was to the ______ Empire.
A) Roman
B) Gupta
C) Greek
D) Maurya
.
70. How is the so-called colonial mentality
manifested?
A) Cultural relativism
B) Cultural diversity
C) Xenocentrism
D) Ethnocentrism
71. Which is a safeguard against unfair trade
practices like short-weighing?
A) Total Quality Movement
B) Consumerism
C) Consumer vigilance
D) Substandardization
.
72. As an effect of our geography, in which of the
following island/s do people travel mostly by
water?
A) Luzon
B) Mindanao
C) Visayas
D) Visayas and Mindanao
.
73. As an insular country, to which principle does
the Philippines adhere when it comes to territorial
boundary?
A) Two hundred nautical miles of the country’s
coast
B) Three hundred fifty nautical miles from shore
C) Three-mile territorial limit
D) Archipelagic doctrine
.
74. The term that refers to the class of Filipinos
who were free and independent
A) Timawa
B) Maharlika
C) Aliping namamahay
D) Aliping saguiguilid
.
75. Which led to the creation of Pakistan as a
nation in 1947? Religious differences between
A) Hindus and Christians
B) Christians and Muslims
C) Hindus and Buddhists
D) Hindus and Muslims
76. The Spanish expedition responsible for naming
the archipelago Filipinas
A) Magellan’s expedition
B) Loarca expedition
C) Legaspi expedition
D) Villalobos expedition
77This often called a "heaven of peace" in Central
America. This country had led the way in forest
conservation and demilitarization.
A. Nicaragua
B. Costa Rica
C. El Salvador
D. Honduras
78 Who constructed Suez Canal?
A. Fyodor Litke
B. Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky
C. Voin Rimsky-Korsakov
D. Ferdinand de Lesseps
79 La Solidaridad is to the reformists while _____ is
to Katipunero
A. Pahayag
B. La Propaganda
C. The Decalogue
D. Kalayaan
80. What factor was a major cause of both World
War I and World War II?
a. The spread of Marxian ideas into Europe
b. The dropping of atomic bombs
c. Nationalism and national borders.
d. The rise of totalitarian fascist states
81. In which organization is the Philippines a
member to fight communist aggression?
a. APEC
b. ASA
c. UN
d. SEATO
82. The theory that population increases by
geometrical ratio while the means of subsistence
increases by arithmetical ratio is attributed to?
a. Karl Marx
b. Robert Malthus
c. Emile Durkheim
d. Aristotle
83. In what instance is the Filipino double-standard
morality shown?
a. A couple brings their sick child to the doctor
then later to the espiritista
b. Young parents bring up their children in a manner
different from how they were brought up.
c. Illiterate parents are eager to send their children
to school even if they themselves did not go to
school .
d. A married man who flirts with someone else
other than his wife seems acceptable but a married
woman who flirts with another man is condemned.
84. Which part of Asia does the Arabian peninsula
occupy?
a. Northwest
b. Southeast .
c. Southwest
d. Northeast
85. The important factors which have contributed to
the weakness in the internalization of desirable
values is the?
a. Lack of models among the very people expected
to exemplify these values
b. Use of approaches which are mainly cognitive
rather than effective
c. Lack of follow up systems from one grade level
to another
d. Minimum recognition and appreciation given to
teachers
86. To govern is to rule and the government rules
by laws. Whose main duty is the enforcement of
laws?
a. Police department
b. Judiciary department
c. Legislative department
d. Executive department
87. The term that refers to the class of Filipinos
who were free and independent
a. Timawa
b. Maharlika
c. Aliping namamahay
d. Aliping saguiguilid
88. The Spanish expedition responsible for naming
the archipelago Filipinas
a. Magellan’s expedition
b. Loarca expedition
c. Legaspi expedition
d. Villalobos expedition
89. The third and last military governor of the
Philippines was
a. Gen. Wesley Merritt
b. Gen. Elwell Otis
c. Gen. Arthur MacArthur
d. Gen. Douglas MacArthur
90. Which Katipunan member commuted from
Cavite to Manila to buy materials used to make
ammunitions?
a. Teresa Magbanua
b. Agueda Esteban
c. Teodora Alonso
d. Trinidad Tecson
91.Which economic system is based on free enterprise?
a. Globalism
b. Mixed economies
c. Capitalism
d. Communism
92. How is the so-called colonial mentality manifested?
a. Cultural relativism
b. Cultural diversity
c. Xenocentrism
d. Ethnocentrism
93. Which is a safeguard against unfair trade practices like short-weighing?
a. Total Quality Movement
b. Consumerism
c. Consumer vigilance
d. Substandardization
94. If the seven continents were arranged from largest to smallest, in which order does Australia fall?
a. 4th
b. 5th
c. 6th
d. 7th
95. In which continent can we find stormy Cape Horn which is known as the graveyard of ships and
sailors?
a. Africa
b. Australia
c. South America
d. Asia
96. Which led to the creation of Pakistan as a nation in 1947? Religious differences between
a. Hindus and Christians
b. Christians and Muslims
c. Hindus and Buddhists
d. Hindus and Muslims
97. Which is common to Sun Yat Sen and Mahatma Gandhi?
a. Promoted a society ruled by religious leaders
b. Rejected violence as a way to political power
c. Led a successful nationalistic movement in their respective countries
d. Supported Marxist philosophy to change existing governments
98. Nebuchadnezzar was to the Babylonian Empire as Asoka was to the ______ Empire.
a. Roman
b. Gupta
c. Greek
d. Maurya
99. With the opposition of the parity rights in mind, who does NOT belong to the group?
a. Claro M. Recto
b. Jose Laurel
c. Manuel Roxas
d. Pedro Taruc
100. When the Filipino reformists asked for the assimilation of the Philippines by Spain, what did
they ask for? For the Philippines to ____
a. Become independent from Spain
b. Become a province of Spain
c. Be independent from Spain with certain conditions
d. Be represented in the Spanish Cortes
101. Who among the Presidents changed the date of our celebration of Independence day from July 4 to June
12?
a. Ramon Magsaysay
b. Diosdado Macapagal
c. Carlos Garcia
d. Ferdinand Marcos
102. In which country did the Philippines participate in the world’s peacekeeping operations by sending
doctors, nurses, soldiers and police?
a. Israel
b. East Timor
c. Iraq
d. Iran
103. As an effect of our geography, in which of the following island/s do people travel mostly by water?
a. Luzon
b. Mindanao
c. Visayas
d. Visayas and Mindanao
104. As an insular country, to which principle does the Philippines adhere when it comes to territorial
boundary?
a. Two hundred nautical miles of the country’s coast
b. Three hundred fifty nautical miles from shore
c. Three-mile territorial limit
d. Archipelagic doctrine
105. Which part/s of the Visayas has/have comparatively more excessively moist climate and limited arable
lands?
a. Western
b. Eastern
c. Eastern and Central
d. Central and Western
106. Which follows Pres. Garcia’s “Filipino First Policy”? Filipinos
a. Should buy and consume Filipino products only
b. Should not contribute to the brain drain problem
c. Should be selective in the entry in the entry of foreign professionals in the country
d. Were to be given first preference in all matters related to the economic development of the country
107. Aside from the Philippines, which countries claim part of the Spratly islands in the South China
Sea?
a. China, Thailand, Brunei, Malaysia
b. China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia
c. Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Malaysia
d. China, Thailand, Brunei, Malaysia
108. The following are our constitutional rights EXCEPT to
a. Free access to legal assistance which shall not be denied due to poverty
b. Have access to all records of the government
c. Be presumed innocent until proven guilty
d. Form association and labor unions
109 The adoption of scientific techniques to control and manipulate environment such as modern
methods for farming and fishing is called
A. social change C. cultural change
B. technological change D. discovery change
110 Heavily sanctioned folkway which no one dares to question because they embody moral laws are called
a. beliefs C. mores
b. customs D. tradition
111 What is that inevitable folkway which no one dares to question because they embody moral laws are
called
a. change C. progress
b. development D. evolution
112 Nora Aunor became a legend in the showbusiness because of her talent, determination and hard work.
What role does this illustrate?
a. achieve role C. hereditary role
b. ascribed role D. temporary role
113 Pinning veil around the bride and the groom/ exchange of rings, releasing of doves, etc. during
wedding ceremony show that culture is
a. symbolic C. historical
b. continuous D. changeless
114 Aling Maria has taught her daughter how to prepare good and delicious desserts from local
fruits and vegetables. What cultural transmission process is this?
a. observation C. enculturation
b. acculturation D. indoctrination
115 Mr. Francisco was teaching something on mores, folkways, customs and beliefs in his Social
Studies class. What was his lesson about?
A. material culture C. tangible culture
B. non-material culture D. hereditary culture
116 It was the first day of school. Miss Dela Rosa prepared activities which will make her Grade III
children sing, play, talk, learn and introduce themselves to the class. What process did the teacher emphasize?
C. enculturation C. indoctrination
D. socialization D. acculturation
117 Mildred, an accountant, who now lives with a married man was disowned by her family and
friends. This punishment is a form of
A isolation C. ostracism
B deportation D. character assassination
118 When a certain culture is acceptable to one group and questionable to others, it shows that:
a. culture is borrowed C. culture is varied
b. culture is a shared product D. culture is relative
119 The teaching and learning of religion and values mostly make use of
a. enculturation C. culturation
b. indoctrination D. acculturation
120 In order to achieve the goals for change, all include the following strategies EXCEPT
a. Change must involve all sectors of the society
b. Change must be centralized where only a few initiate the change
c. Change must be holistic that focuses on the individual and the system
d. Change should come from the leaders and the people
121 Which change is bought about by discovery or modernization to increase production?
a. cultural change C. technological change
b. societal change D. social change
122 The following statements refer to the characteristics of the Philippines as one of the important territories of
Asia, except for one
a. It is a tropical country and geographically located in the northeastern part of the world.
b. Philippines has one of the highest literacy rates in Asia with existing policy of free and compulsory
six years in elementary.
c. The establishment of the first Philippine Republic gave birth to the first constitutional democracy in Asia
d. The free port of Manila is one of the world’s busiest ports, compared with other Southeast Asian nations
123 Globes are essentially important tool in the study of Geography. A map is more convenient to
use but all map projections have some errors in presentation of distance and shapes. Given these
conditions, which among the known mapping projections will we use to give the true size and shape of the
earth’s land masses?
a. Azimuthal Mapping C. Equal Area Mapping
b. Conformal Mapping D. Equidistant Mapping
124 Most scientists believe that El Niño phenomenon which was greatly experiences in 1982, 1983 occurred
when trade winds that normally blow from east to west slow down and actually change direction. The winds
blow warm water toward South America where the normal weather patterns are changed for a time. Given this
global change, which among the following conditions is not considered as direct effect of the El Niño
phenomenon?
a. Occurrences of hurricanes and heavy rainfall in the mid-Pacific region in a normal condition
b. Some species of fish like cold-water loving salmon disappeared along the west coast of the
United States but tuna and shrimp were attracted to the warm waters
c. The gradual warming of the earth is known as the Greenhouse effect could dramatically change
climates worldwide
d. Water temperature in some parts of the Pacific Ocean rose to as much as 14 degrees higher than to normal
condition
125 China has over one fifth of the world’s population and its leaders believe that its large population hinders
the economic progress of the country and to address this problem they want to achieve equal death rate and
birth rate in population. This government action to limit the population is known as the
a. Baby Boom C. Population pyramid
b. Population distribution D. Zero population growth
126 Given the current condition of Africa, it is still considered as the most rural and least urbanized continent
in the world. With these characteristics, which among the following sentences is the least
contributory factor to the current socio-political and economic problems of Africa?
a. Few states are ethnically homogenous and infancy of a strong sense of national unity among tribal leaders
b. Insufficient capital technology, political instability and poorly trained workforce to push development
among the African nations
c. The increasing percentage of school-age children who did not attend school low literacy rate and a grate
number of world’s AIDS deaths
d. The replacement of Christianity among the Islamized society in Africa along with the continuous practice of
animism among few villages
127 The biggest and most populated island in the Philippine Archipelago
a. Cebu D. Mindanao
b. Leyte E. Negros
c. Luzon
128 As of 1996, what sector of Philippine economy shows an increase near to 50%?
a. Agricultural Sector D. Service Sector
b. Energy Sector E. Tourism Sector
c. Mining Sector
129 Which of the following is not included in the main geographical and political-cultural subdivisions of
Asia?
a. North Asia D. Southeast Asia
b. Northwest Asia E. Southwest Asia
c. South Asia
130 This continent is the largest and it covers almost 33% of the earth’s surface. It is consider as
the most diverse continent and home for earliest civilization and major religions of the world
a. Africa D. Europe
b. Asia E. North America
c. Austria and Oceania
131 Which area of the world has been described as the “symbol of worldwide demographic, environmental and
societal stress/problems”?
a. Africa D. North America
b. Asia E. South America
c. Austria/Oceania
132 Which of the following continent is considered as the world’s most productive in agriculture?
a. Africa D. North America
b. Australia and Oceania E. South America
c. Europe
133 If the Caribbean Islands may be combined with Mexico and Central America, it could be collectively and
properly described as:
a. Latin America D. South America
b. Middle America E. The Americas
c. North America
134 The name “Oceania” is widely used to refer to the scattered group of islands
a. Central and Southern Pacific Ocean
b. Central and Western Pacific Ocean
c. Melanesia (Black Islands)
D. Micronesia (Little islands)
E. Polynesia (Many islands)
135 What country is considered as largest producer of Diamond, although few of its diamonds are of
gem quality?
a. Australia D. New Zealand
b. Canada E. South Africa
c. Mexico
136 The world’s largest island is:
a. Australia D. Greenland
b. China E. Madagascar
c. Iceland
137 What sea is often included in the physical definition of North America?
a. Baltic Sea D. Read Sea
b. Caribbean Sea E. South China Sea
c. Mediterranean Sea
138 It is the longest mountain chain in the world
a. Andes D. Kunlun
b. Himalayas E. Pamir
c. Karakoram
139 What religious group suffered heavily in Europe during the Nazi Holocaust?
a. Atheist D. Jewish
b. Buddhist E. Muslim
c. Christian
140 Most of the people in Latin America during the colonial period came from what known place in the
world?
a. Amazon Rainforest D. Oceania
b. Andes Mountain E. Scandinavian
c. Iberian Peninsula
141 It is considered as one of the worst eruption of the century that almost affects the earth’s atmosphere due
to its ash falls
a. Mt. Hibuk-Hibok D. Mt. Pinatubo
b. Mt. Kanlaon E. Taal Volcano
c. Mt. Mayon
142 Which part of the earth where we can experience six (6) months of continuous daylight and six (6) months
continuous darkness each year?
a. Greenland D. North Pole
b. Greenwich, England E. Pacific Ocean
c. Iceland
143 In what part of the world can you approximately find the International Date Line (IDL)?
a. Atlantic Ocean D. Pacific Ocean
b. Greenwich, England E. South Pole
c. North Pole
144 In what part of the world can you find the longest and largest coral reef which is also known is the “Great
Barrier Reef”?
a. Africa D. North America
b. Australia E. South America
c. Europe
145 It is a common knowledge that all bodies of water are interconnected with one another but this
ocean covers 1/3 of the world from Arctic to Antartica
a. Arctic Ocean D. Pacific Ocean
b. Indian Ocean E. South Atlantic Ocean
c. North Atlantic Ocean
146 Which of the following countries is not part of the Association of the South East Asian Nations
(ASEAN)?
a. Malaysia D. Taiwan
b. Philippines E. Thailand
c. Singapore
147 Among the South American nations, this country is the only Portuguese speaking country
a. Argentina D. Mexico
b. Brazil E. Peru
c. Chile
148 The first African nation that tried to establish industrialization to lessen the worsening unemployment rate
of the country
a. Bostwana D. South Africa
b. Egypt E. Zaire
c. Kenya
149 It is known to the ancient and modern world that this is the home of rich and key cities of the
world. It is also of the major tourist destination and it provides a well designed airports and railways across the
continent
a. Africa D. Europe
b. Asia E. South America
c. Australia
150 The opening of the Suez Canal connects the trading route between these two bodies of water
a. Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
b. Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico
c. Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal
D. Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
E. South China Sea and Philippine Sea
151 This is the known Peninsula in Europe that occupied by Norway, Sweden, Denmark also included is
Iceland and Finland
a. Apennines D. Jutland
b. Balkan E. Scandinavian
c. Iberian
152 Map projections have particular purposes; specifically what do we call projections that show all areas on
Earth’s surface in proper proportion to visualize patterns of distribution with spatial area?
a. Albers conic projection
b. Equal area projection
c. Gnomonic projection
D. Lamber azimuthal projection
E. Mercator projection
153 When these imaginary lines are used in combination, it gives you a unique destination to every point on
Earth?
a. International Date Line (IDL)
b. Lines of Longitude and Latitude
c. North, East, West and South Hemisphere
D. North Pole and South Pole
E. Prime Meridian & Equator
154 Earthquakes and volcanic activities were frequently experienced by the Philippines due to:
a. Climatic change in Asia for a long period of time
b. Erosion caused by heavy winds and typhoons all year round
c. High and low humidity brought by Northeasterly and Southeasterly wind
d. Short, sharp and shift flowing rivers from Luzon to Mindanao
e. Unstable Pacific floor under the Philippine territory
155 Manila has a good medical facilities but there is a great need for medical people specially in the rural
areas, the main factor for this situation is:
a. Great exodus of medial practitioners like Nurses, Medical Technician and Medical Doctors going abroad
b. Low quality of graduates that cannot passed both local and international standards for medical practices
c. Political unrest and security of rural hospital across the nation due to terrorism and local conflicts
d. Small number of medical graduates like medical
doctors and nurses to support the needs of the country
e. Traditional medicine is a strong competitor for
the scientific advancement of our Medicinal Science in rural areas
156 The “Rood of the World” may be associated to:
a. Diverse ethnic group of Asia
b. Frequent occurrence of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
c. Numerous islands, arranged in a series of arcs
d. Series of high mountains and plateaus
e. Super continent Pangaea and its cultural heritage
157 In the 19th century, most Europeans considered Africa as “The Dark Continent” because:
a. Most African nations had been subjected to European domination
b. Most inhabitants are literally black or dark people of this continent
c. Most of its economic and political activities were dependent to industrialized nations
d. Most of the African land area is covered by vast desert and rugged mountains
e. Most of the African interior was unexplored and
not colonized by European and other neighboring nations
158 The following statement refers to the general characteristics of African people in terms of their cultural
traits except for:
a. Few nations have developed a strong sense of national unity among its people
b. Imposition of colonial boundaries among African people further divide the continent
c. Indigenous churches brought common traditions and practices among African people
d. Traditional values prevailed over the African Tribes
e. Various languages further perpetual tribal identities over and above national identity 159 The population
statistics as of 2004 shows evidences that population explosion will bring:
a. A 100% increase by 2050 in terms of population
b. Africa to its greatest annual increase among the other continents
c. Declined life expectancy in developing countries due to famine and diseases
d. One child policy to Asian nations
e. Stability in terms of population growth rate
160 One of the major issues between US and Mexico which led US government to take action against the
growing population of Mexico.
a. Assist rapid economic growth of Mexico to eliminate poverty
b. Control the great demand of farmers for the south flowing Colorado River for dry region
c. Control the increase of illegal crossing of Mexicans to the US border in search of employment
d. Manifest a virtual veto power of US towards Mexico’s economic policy
e. Support peasant rebels stage war against the state
161 What do you call the new racial type created due to intermarriages of most Caucasian and African slaves
brought to Brazil and Colombia?
a. Aborigine D. Mulatto
b. Indian E. Native American
c. Mestizo
162 Which of the following is not a human activity that threats the incredible biological diversity of the
Amazon Wildlife?
a. El Niño Phenomenon
b. Development of rural settlement
c. Increased in demand for lumber
D. Massive deforestation
E. Road construction
163 The word “Narcotraficantes” is associated with:
a. Annual occurrences of El Niño Phenomenon
b. Colombia’s illegal drug trade
c. Destruction of the Amazon Forest
d. Trading of Black slaves from Africa
e. Volcanic and earthquake activities in the Andes mountains
164 Which of the following reasons why people cannot establish a permanent settlement in Antartica?
a. Danger of nuclear weapons testing over the territory
b. Environmental problems like oil spills
c. It is the coldest place on earth and experiencing the strongest wind
d. Ozone concentration in the area above the continent
e. The growing controversy over the claims of different nations over the territory
165 The three leading financial centers of the world included the following key cities of:
a. Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Seoul
b. Beijing, Sydney, Washington DC
c. Berlin, Mexico City, Singapore
D. Hong Kong, Paris, Rome
E. London, New York, Tokyo
166 The leading industry both for value and employment of many people in Australia.
a. Electronics & information technology
b. Food processing
c. Forestry and fishing
d. Production of machinery for transportation
e. Tourism
167 Chernobyl will be remembered as
a. Commonwealth of Independent States
b. Economic bloc of former USSR to European Community
c. Place of the nuclear reactor explosion
d. Site of the 1992 Olympics
e. Space launcher of Russian Cosmonauts that blasted
168 The following are general characteristics of an industrialized country except for one.
a. Economic and political stability
b. High literacy rate
c. Longer life expectancy
d. Low infant mortality
e. One child policy per family
169 . Filipino citizens have the power to participate in the establishment or administration of
government such as right to vote and be voted upon as an exercise of ____________________.
a.Politicalrights
b.Civilrights
c.Socialrights
d. Right to Suffrage
170 Based on the early historical accounts of Europe these two nations had strong ties with the
European culture and the Asian nations.
A. Australia and New Zealand D. North Korea and
South Korea
B. India and Sri Lanka E. Turkey and Russia
C. Iran and Iraq
171 Among the 5 continents below
i. Africa 4 Australia/Oceania
ii. Antartica 5 Europe
iii. Asia
Arrange the continents from smallest to biggest in terms of its population based on the estimated
2004 data
A. 5 3 1 2 4 D. 1 3 4 2 5
B. 3 1 4 5 2 E. 4 5 1 3 2
C. 2 4 5 1 3
172 The following statements refer to the African condition that hinders its potential towards economic growth
except for one:
a. Diverse natural resources
b. Insufficient capital technology
c. Political instability
d. Poorly trained workforce
e. Small purchasing power
173 Which of the following Asian countries has historical ties with European city and it was considered as the
heart of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empire?
a. Iraq (Mesopotamia) D. Saudi Arabia
b. Israel E. Turkey
c. Russia
174 The following occurrences are all natural hazards that the world is experiencing across the time except for
one:
a. Deforestation D. Tsunami
b. Diastrophism E. Volcanic Eruption
c. El Niño and La Niña
175 This is known super continent that broke up million and million years ago.
a. Atlantis D. Pangaea
b. Gondwanaland E. Tethys
c. Laurasia
176 Arrange the continents from biggest to smallest in terms of land area.
A. 3 1 2 5 4 D. 4 3 2 5 1
B. 2 3 4 1 5 E. 5 2 4 1 3
C. 1 4 5 2 3
178 Among the developing Asian nations, it is widely promoted to be one of the better solution to poverty and
unemployment problems
A. Cooperation D. Privatization
B. Importation E. Urbanization
c. Industrialization
179 All of the following constitute the meaning of political science except:
A. A basic knowledge and understanding of the state.
B. It is primarily concerned with the association of human beings into a political community.
C. Common knowledge every events taking place in the society.
D. It deals with the relationship among men and groups which are subject to the control by the
state.
180 It refers to the community of persons more or less numerous, permanently occupying definite portion of
territory, having a government of their own to which the great body of inhabitants render obedience, and
enjoying freedom from external control.
A. Sovereignty
B. Nation
C. Citizenship
D. State
181 It refers to the agency through which the will of the state is formulated, expressed and carried out.
A. Government
B. Sovereignty
C. Constitution
D. Laws
182 What are the four elements of state?
A. people, territory, sovereignty, government
B. people, constitution, territory, government
C. government, law, peace, territory
D. constitution, people, land, independence
183 What theory asserts that the early states must have been formed by deliberate and voluntary compact
among the people to form a society and organize government for their common good.
A. Necessity Theory
B. Devine Right Theory
C. Social Contract Theory
D. Social Compact Theory
184. Government exists and should continue to exist for the benefit of the people.
A The statement is a general truth.
B The statement is just an assumption.
D There is no basis for judgment.
DThere is no basis for judgment.
185 . What are the forms of government in which the political power is exercised by a few privilege
class.
A Oligarchy and Aristocracy
C Theocracy and Fascismarchy
CTheocracy and Fascism
D Democracy and Tyranny
186. The pre-colonial Philippines has no established government. Its villages and settlements were called
barangays.
A Only the first statement is true and correct.
B Only the second statement is true and correct.
C Both statements are true and correct.
D Both statements are untrue and incorrect.
187. There were four social classes of people in the pre-colonial barangays. They were the nobles, freemen,
serfs, and the slaves.
A Only the first statement is true and correct.
B Only the second statement is true and correct.
C Only the first statement is true and correct.ct.
D Both statements are untrue and incorrect.
188. What are the two known written codes during the pre-Spanish era in the Philippines?
A. Maragtas and Kalantiaw Codes
B. Sumakwil and Sulayman Codes
C. Panay and Subanon Codes
D. Hammurabi and Ur Nammu Codes
189. Under the Spanish colonial government, who directly governed the Philippines?
A The Governor-General
B The Governor-Generalico
C The Royal Audiencia
D The King of Spain
190. What is the first city to be established in 1565 in the Philippines?
A Manila
B Davao
C Cebu
D Iloilo
191.The government which Spain established in the Philippines was defective. It was a government for the
Spaniards and not for the Filipinos.
A. Only the first statement is true and correct.
B. Only the second statement is true and correct.
C. Both statements are true and correct.
D. Both statements are untrue and incorrect
192. What was the secret society founded in 1896 that precipitated the glorious revolution against the
Spaniards.
A The Katipunan
B The Kalahi
C The Biak na Bato Republic
D The Ilustrado
193. Arranged the sequence of governments during the revolutionary era:
1. The Dictatorial Government
2. The Revolutionary Government
3. The Biak-na-Bato Republic
4. The First Philippine Republic
A2314
B3124
C3412
D1234
194. Arranged according to its establishment during the American Regime:
1. The Commonwealth Government
2. The Military Government
3. The Civil Government
A. 1 2 3
B. 2 3 1
C. 3 2 1
D. 2 1 3
195. What was the civil government established during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines?
A The Japanese Imperial Government
B The Philippine Republic
C The Puppet Government of Japan
D The Philippine Executive Commission
196. The Constitution used by the Philippine government from the commonwealth period until 1973.
A The Malolos Constitution
B The Biak-na-Bato Constitution
C The 1935 Constitution
D The 1901 Constitution
197. What kind of government was installed under the 1973 Constitution under the Marcos regime?
A Modified Presidential system
B Modified Parliamentary system
C Military system
D Bicameral system
198. A de facto government acquires a de jure status when it gains wide acceptance from the people and
recognition from the community of nations.
AThe statement is true and valid.
B The statement is true and valid..
C The statement is a fallacy.
D The statement is doubtful.
199. It is defined as written instrument by which the fundamental powers of the government are established,
limited and defined and by which these powers are distributed among the several departments or branches for
their and useful exercise for the benefit of the people.
A Laws
B Statutes
C Constitution
D Ordinances
200. There is no Constitution that is entirely written or unwritten.
A The statement is true and correct.
C The statement is partially correct.
CThe statement is partially correct.
D There is no basis to conclude.
-END OF PART4-
Wala pong #177. 178 na po kayo agad.
ANS KEY PART 4 (1-200)

1. A 27. B 53. D
2. C 28. A 54. D
3. A 29. D 55. B
4. B 30. D 56. C
5. D 31. C 57. A
6. B 32. A 58. B
7. A 33. D 59. B
8. C 34. D 60. C
9. D 35. B 61. B
10. A 36. D 62. A
11. B 37. B 63. A
12. C 38. B 64. C
13. D 39. C 65. D
14. B 40. A 66. D
15. C 41. C 67. C
16. D 42. D 68. B
17. A 43. B 69. D
18. B 44. B 70. C
19. A 45. C 71. C
20. D 46. B 72. C
21. C 47. A 73. D
22. C 48. C 74. A
23. C 49. A 75. D
24. A 50. C 76. D
25. B 51. B 77. B
26. B 52. D 78. D
79. D 120. D 161. D
80. D 121. C 162. A
81. D 122. D 163. B
82. B 123. C 164. C
83. D 124. C 165. E
84. C 125. D 166. B
85. A 126. D 167. C
86. D 127. C 168. E
87. A 128. D 169. A
88. D 129. B 170. E
89. C 130. A 171. C
90. B 131. A 172. A
91. C 132. D 173. E
92. C 133. B 174. A
93. C 134. A 175. D
94. D 135. A 176. C
95. C 136. E 177. C
96. D 137. B 178. C
97. B 138. A 179. D
98. D 139. D 180. D
99. C 140. C 181. A
100. B 141. D 182. A
101. B 142. D 183. C
102. C 143. D 184. A
103. C 144. A 185. A
104. D 145. D 186. C
105. B 146. D 187. C
106. D 147. B 188. A
107. B 148. D 189. A
108. B 149. D 190. C
109. B 150. D 191. C
110. C 151. E 192. A
111. A 152. B 193. B
112. A 153. B 194. B
113. A 154. E 195. D
114. C 155. A 196. C
115. B 156. D 197. B
116. D 157. E 198. A
117. A 158. C 199. C
118. D 159. B 200. A
119. B 160. C

FEATURES OF K TO 12 CURRICULUM
1. Concerned with the optimum development of the Filipino child
A. Seamless
B. Relevant and responsive
C. Enriched
D. Learner-centered***
E. Decongested
2. Understanding mastery and removed unnecessarily repeated competencies
A. Seamless
B. Relevant and responsive
C. Enriched
D. Learner-centered
E. Decongested***
3. Transition between grade levels and continuum competencies through spiral progression
A. Seamless***
B. Relevant and responsive
C. Enriched
D. Learner-centered
E. Decongested
4. Caters on Filipino learners and needs of the community
A. Seamless
B. Relevant and responsive***
C. Enriched
D. Learner-centered
E. Decongested
5. Integrative, Inquiry-based, and constructive approach
A. Seamless
B. Relevant and responsive
C. Enriched***
D. Learner-centered
E. Decongested
ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY MODES
6. One teacher for 2 to 4 different grade levels in a single class
A. Multigrade Instruction***
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)
7. Given to high school students who incur long term absences or who are permanently unable to attend school
due to time, distance, or physical impairment.
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)***
8. Frees children from the four corners of classroom wherein a class is divided into two groups. Group 1 goes
to school and group 2 learns at home or vice versa.
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)***
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)
9. This cater advanced students whose learning needs are not met by conventional learning system.
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)*** 
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)
10. This was developed by SEAMEO INNOTECH where parents, community and teachers collaborate to
address the large number of dropouts.
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)*** 
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)
11. This refers to the customized course approved by CHED and PRC to deliver to Higher Education
Institutions (HEIs).
A. Revised Teacher Education Program
B. Accelerated Teacher Education Program***
C. Higher Education Training Program
D. Tertiary Teacher Education Program
12. The Learner Reference Number (LIS) is composed of how many digits?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12***
13. How about the School ID?
A. 6***
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
14. This refers to the permanent record showing historical academic and co-curricular record of students.
A. Form 137***
B. Form 138
C. School Form 1
D. School Form 2
15. This refers to the report card given every school year.
A. Form 137
B. Form 138***
C. School Form 1
D. School Form 2
16. This refers to a group of teachers and other personnel engaged in collaborative learning session to solve
shared challenges.
a. Learning Action Cell*** 
b. Teacher’s Quality Circle
c. Mentoring
d. Peer sessions
17. This refers to a set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSA) required to carry out successfully assigned
roles, functions, and responsibilities in an organization.
a. Learning and Development System
b. School Based Management
c. Competency Standards***
d. Human Resource Development
18. This refers to the range of activities that cover Continuing Professional Development aimed at improving
individual and organizational productivity. 
a. Learning and Development System
b. School Based Management
c. Competency Standards
d. Human Resource Development***
19. This refers to professional development activities shall be developed, managed, quality assured, monitored
and evaluated.
a. Learning and Development System***
b. School Based Management
c. Competency Standards
d. Human Resource Development
20. These are output-driven undertakings with specific calendar schedule and resource assignment.
a. Learning Outcomes
b. Activities***
c. Learning Resources
d. School Projects
21. This refers to the inculcation of advanced KSV in post-licensure specialization for professional practice.
a. Post-Graduate Studies
b. Professional Oath
c. Teacher Education Development Program
d. Continuing Professional Development***
22. Considers K to 12 Program as a flagship reform strategy
A. BESRA***
B. CHED
C. DepEd
D. TESDA
23. This assess grade 1 learners who may exhibit developmental advancement or delays.
A. Multi-factored Assessment Tool ***
B. School Readiness Test
C. Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment
D. Developmentally Appropriate Practice
24. In SEC 2010, Math and Science are taught using what approach?
A. Discipline-based***
B. Spiral progression
25. The grading system used before the implementation of DepEd Order no. 8 series of 2015.
A. Knowledge, Process, Understanding, and Product/Performance (KPUP)***
B. Written Work, Performance Task, and Quarterly Assessment
C. Understanding by Design
D. OBE
26. This tool measures the readiness of kindergarten pupils upon entering Grade 1.
A. Kindergarten Catch-Up Education Program
B. Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment
C. School Readiness Assessment Examination***
D. School Readiness Test
27. What school form is used by teachers to register the pupils/students in the Learner Information System
(LIS)?
A. SF 1***
B. SF 2
C. SF 3
D. SF 4
28. The following schools are the area of study of SEAMEO INNOTECH in the process of reviewing the
Philippine curriculum before the implementation of the K to 12 Program EXCEPT
A. Manila Science High School
B. Don Bosco Technical College
C. San Pedro Relocation Center National High School
D. Polytechnic University of the Philippines***
29. BESRA is composed of how many Key Reform Thrusts (KRTs)?
A. 3
B. 5***
C. 7
D. 9
30. This refers to the complete assessment in basic education to measure attainment in K to 12 program.
A. National Basic Education Competency Assessment (NBECA)***
B. End of Grade 12 Assessment
C. College Readiness Test
D. Exit Assessment
31. This is the official list of teacher applicants who obtained a score of 70 and above.
A. Learning Action Cell (LAC)
B. Registry of Qualified Applicants (RQA) ***
C. Key Result Areas (KRA)
D. Key Reform Thrust (KRT)
32. This refers to the unconditional means by which students learn in formal education.
A. Alternative Learning System
B. Alternative Delivery Mode***
C. Multigrade Instruction
D. Modified In School Off School Approach
33. Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment is administered in what grade level?
A. Grade 1
B. Grade 3***
C. Grade 6, 10, and 12
D. Grade 9
34. This program in public schools aim to provide additional subject to Arabic Language and Values Education
A. Madrasah Education
B. Arabic Emergent Reading
C. Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education (ALIVE)***
D. Language Enhancement and Pedagogy
35. In what grade are exploratory subjects taken in the subject TLE?
A. Grade 7 and 8***
B. Grade 8 and 9
C. Grade 9 and 10
D. Grade 11 and 12
36. K to 12 curriculum is to holistic development as BEC and SEC is to
a. Functional literacy***
b. Discipline-based
c. Core curriculum
d. Concept development
37. The MTB-MLE is composed of how many languages?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12***
D. 13
38. Who was tasked to review the Philippine curriculum before the implementation of the K to 12 program?
A. DepEd
B. PRC
C. SEAMEO INNOTECH***
D. PAFTE
39. The following are curricular themes for Kindergarten in the K to 12 curriculum EXCEPT
a. Myself
b. My family
c. My friends***
d. My community
40. The math curriculum is composed of how many content areas?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5***
D. 6
41. Assessment for Kindergarten
a. Numerical Grades
b. Letters
c. Checklist and Anecdotal record***
d. Anecdotal record
K TO 12 GRADING SYSTEM
42. How many percent is given to written work in Language, AP, and ESP for Grade 1-10?
a. 30%***
b. 40%
c. 20%
d. 50%
43. How many percent is given to written work in Math and Science for Grade 1-10?
a. 30%
b. 40%***
c. 20%
d. 50%
44. How many percent is given to written work in MAPEH, EPP, and TLE for Grade 1-10?
a. 30%
b. 40%
c. 20%***
d. 50%
45. How many percent is given to performance task in MAPEH, EPP, and TLE for Grade 1-10?
a. 40%
b. 50%
c. 60%***
d. 30%
46. How many percent is given to performance task in Math and Science for Grade 1-10?
a. 40%***
b. 50%
c. 60%
d. 30%
47. How many percent is given to performance task in Language, AP, and ESP for Grade 1-10?
a. 40%
b. 50%***
c. 60%
d. 30%
48. How many percent is given to quarterly assessment in all the subjects for Grade 1-10?
a. 10%
b. 20%***
c. 30%
d. 40%
49. How many percent is given to written work in all core subjects for Senior High School?
a. 10%
b. 25%***
c. 15%
d. 50%
50. How many percent is given to performance task in all core subjects for Senior High School?
a. 10%
b. 25%
c. 15%
d. 50%***
51. How many percent is given to quarterly assessment in all core subjects for Senior High School?
a. 10%
b. 25%***
c. 15%
d. 50%
52. In what year was K to 12 offered to incoming grade 1 and grade 7?
a. 2011-2012
b. 2012-2013***
c. 2013-2014
d. 2016-2017
53. In what year did the government put infrastructure to provide Senior High School?
a. 2011-2012
b. 2012-2013
c. 2013-2014
d. 2016-2017***
54. If a student failed to pass 3 subjects, he/she will 
a. retain in the same grade level***
b. take remedial classes
c. move to the next grade level
d. transfer to other school
55. If a student failed to pass 2 subjects, he/she will 
a. retain in the same grade level
b. take remedial classes***
c. move to the next grade level
d. transfer to other school
55. If a student passed all the subjects, he/she will 
a. retain in the same grade level
b. take remedial classes
c. move to the next grade level***
d. transfer to other school
56. What assessment is given to Grade 9 students to determine aptitude and occupational interest?
a. Career Assessment***
b. Specialization Assessment
c. Exit Assessment
d. College Readiness Assessment
57. What assessment is given to Grade 6, 10, and 12 students before they can be promoted to the next grade
level?
a. Career Assessment
b. Specialization Assessment
c. Exit Assessment***
d. College Readiness Assessment
58. This refers to the subsidy given by the State to Grade 10 completers.
a. Educational Service Contracting Grant
b. Voucher Program***
c. Performance Based Incentive
d. SHS Scholarship
59. The contents of various learning areas in the Senior High School are based on what standards?
a. Moving-Up Standards
b. College Readiness Standards***
c. Employment Readiness Standards
d. Higher Education Standards
60. What agency formulated the standards of the various learning areas in the Senior High School?
a. PRC
b. CHED***
c. DepEd
d. TESDA

what is the criterion-referenced test designed to determine?


a. performance level on a specific skill
b. performance on a wide content coverage
c. error, failings and lapses
d. performance higher than other members of the group...

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