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CA. The long dispute between the kings of France and England
4. Known as the “Iron Chancellor”, he masterminded the drive to unify Germany under Prussian
leadership.
B. Benito Mussolini
C. Allan Hume
D. Josef Stalin
A. lack of force
B. lack of ammunition
C. lack of members
D. lack of funds
6. “No taxation without representation” was the battle cry of the ____________revolution.
A. American
B. Mexican
C. French
D. Russian
7. This is where Britain expressed support for a national home for the Jews.
A. McMahon Agreement
B. Balfour Declaration
C. Sykes-Picot Agreement
D. Truce of God
8. The departure of Chiang Kai-Shek from mainland China in 1949 led to __________________
A. Peloponnesian Wars
B. Punic Wars
C. Persian Wars
D. Opium Wars
10. The war between China vs. Great Britain-who won the war
11. The war arose from the conflict of great powers in the Middle East and was more directly caused by
Russian demands to exercise protection over the Orthodox subjects of the Ottoman sultan.
A. World War I
B. World War II
C. Crimean War
D. Balfour War
12. The series of dynastic civil war whose violence and civil strife preceded the strong government of
the Tudors and fought between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne.
B. Opium Wars
C. Crimean War
D. Gulf War
A. Kashmir
B. Shat Al Arab
C. Nagorno-Karabakh
D. Bubiyan
15. He is the Ukraine pro-Russian president, scuttled a long-awaited association agreement with the
European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia.
A. Vlodomyr Zelensky
B. Vladimir Putin
C. Viktor Yanukovych
D. Mustafa Kemal
16. How can Deng Xiaoping be described by advancing liberal industrialization in China as leader without
holding president, premier or secretary general positions?
A. Fascistic
B. Democratic
C. Autocratic
D. Authoritarian
17. The trend in international trade is the promotion of worldwide trade liberalization. This the function
of
A. GATT
B. IMF
C. UNESCO
D. UN
18. A broader regional free trade zone established compose of ASEA engaging, Japan, China and South
Korea in expanding economic relations.
A. Philippines
B. Malaysia
C. Singapore
D. Thailand
A. APEC
B. ASEAN
C. UN
D. EU
21. What core principle has remained unfulfilled in socialist countries like Russia and China?
A. State ownership of industries
B. Revolutionary conflict
D. Class struggle
22. These were the effects of Thailand’s 2014 National Council of Peace and Order military junta EXCEPT
A. ban on political gatherings
C. nationwide curfew
D. arrest of politicians
23. The old name of EDSA during early part of American occupation
A. Highway 54
B. Highway 53
C. 19 de Junio
D. Highway 52
23. If a Catholic researcher makes a study on polygamy as practiced in Islam, what influence will likely
and subjectivity to his/her findings?
A. Cultural gap
B. Religious bias
C. Economic differences
D. Class distinction
25. The following are among the elements to gauge a country’s economic growth EXCEPT
A. national growth
B. population growth
C. by dividing a nation’s total gross product by the number of its citizen ages 18 and above
27. Adam Smith believed that the desire of business people to earn a profit, when regulated by
competitive would produce what consumer want. Hence, government should not interfere. Smith’s
philosophy is known as _____________
A. democratic socialism
B. laissez faire
C. socialism
28. Government expenses is more than that it earns thru tax collections.
A. fiscal reforms
B. taxation
C. overspending
D. fiscal deficit
29. What did Adam Smith see as an outcome of competition and profit seeking?
A. prosperity
B. honesty in enterprise
C. business security
30. The measure of the responsiveness of the demand in the changes in price
A. equilibrium
B. elasticity
C. demand
D. supply
A. David Ricardo
B. Thomas Malthus
C. Adam Smith
32. The ability to produce goods and services at a lower opportunity cost
A. marginal return
B. globalization
C. comparative advantage
D. law of demand
A. stability
B. boom
C. depression
D. recession
III. the change in its gross national product over a period of years
A. I, II
B. II, III
C. III, IV
D. I, IV
35. An action taken by Central Bank to influence the money supply and stabilize the economy is called
__________
A. stabilization policy
B. fiscal policy
D. monetary policy
36. The political parties in Malaysia reviewed as being not modern because they are comprised by
____________
A. conservative
B. interest
C. elitist
D. religious
37. If government sponsors research on social poverty, what factor will likely influence the research?
A. timeliness of study
B. scope of research
C. lack of funding
D. political criticism
38. What attitude is needed before one engages in data-gathering for research?
A. prejudgment on result
B. open-minded skepticism
C. bias on hypothesis
D. inadequacy of time
39. These pieces of evidence disprove the hypothesis that Filipinos are lazy or indolent EXCEPT______
40. What attitude is needed before one engages in data-gathering for research?
41. The prime minister of India who imposed the economic plan which brought development to India
A. Manmohan Singh
B. Xi Jinping
C. Ranil Wickremesinghe
D. Maha Vajiralongkorn
A. Achmed Sukarno
B. Mohammed Suharto
C. Pol Pot
D. Leonid Kravchuk
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Patrick Henry
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. George Washington
44. The ________ revelry experience makes the Ati-Atihan pre-Lenten festival popular even for foreign
tourist
A. black Nazarene
B. mardi-gras
C. lenten
D. marian
45. What social process occurs when people work together to achieve shared goals?
A. exchange
B. competition
C. conflict
D. cooperation
A. diffused
B. separate
C. disparate
D. aggregate
47. Program designed to solve the social ills of the Filipino society through social renewal and
transformation and to strengthen the moral fiber of the Filipino people.
A. People Empowerment
B. People Initiative
C. “Galing Mo Pinoy!”
48. What are the studies conducted on social change over a period?
A. trend studies
B. panel studies
C. cohort studies
D. case studies
49. In which part of the research do you find the answers to the research problems?
A. recommendation
B. hypothesis
C. conclusion
D. theoretical framework
50. To further clarify the subject, what can be done to ensure that it does not overlap with irrelevant
matters?
B. formulated a hypothesis
C. consult experts
51. For which of the following issues or concerns would a sociologist likely do an empirical inquiry?
52. In sociology we develop our capacity to attain ____wisdom through knowledge-based research
A. traditional
B. conventional
C. folk
D. empirical
A. itik-itik
B. tinikling
C. kuratsa
D. pandang
A. Mao Zedong
B. Henry Pu Yi
55. His death become one of the reasons of the start of the First World War
A. Gavrilo Princip
B. Franklin Roosevelt
D. Ottovan Bismarck
A. Versailles
B. Potsdam
C. Tordesillas
D. Ottovan Bismarck
A. Tenno Meiji
B. Akihito
C. Mutsuhito
D. Hirohito
A. Pearl Harbor
B. Corregidor
C. Bataan
D. Clark
59. The program of Mao Zedong which encourage the collective leadership
C. Cultural Revolution
D. Iron Curtain
A. Apartheid
B. Caste System
C. Culture System
D. Commune
A. Nelson Mandela
B. Ali Jinnah
C. Ho Chi Minh
D. Mohandas Gandhi
A. Balfour Declaration
B. Geneva Conference
C. Treaty of Pamunjon
D. UN Declaration
A. Shatt Al Arab
B. Suez Canal
C. Kashmir
D. Bubiyan Island
A. SEATO
B. NATO
C. APEC
D. G8
A. Michel Foucault
B. Jean Baudrillad
C. Francis Fukuyama
D. Samuel Huntington
A. Vladimir Putin
B. Volodymyr Zelensky
C. Antonio Guterres
D. Jens Stoltenberg
A. General Assembly
B. Trusteeship Council
C. Secretariat
D. Security Council
A. Philippines
B. Italy
C. United States
D. Indonesia
69. The longest river in the world
A. Yangtze
B. Nile
C. Congo
D. Amazon
C.A. Asia
A. Sweden
B. Switzerland
C. Japan
D. New York
72. The imaginary line which divided the world North and South hemisphere
A. Prime Meridian
C. Equator
D. Latitude
A. Sierra Madre
B. Mt. Apo
C. Pamirs
D. Himalayas
A. Israel
B. Bhutan
C. Laos
D. Pakistan
75. The land of the pure
A. Bhutan
B. India
C. Laos
D. Pakistan
A. US
B. Vietnam
C. Japan
D. Korea
A. UK
B. Italy
C. Finland
D. Canada
A. Congo
B. Zaire
D. Algeria
A. Finland
B. Sweden
C. Norway
D. New Zealand
A. Gobi
B. Rub Al Khali
C. Deccan
D. Sahara
A. Thailand
B. Malaysia
C. Vietnam
D. Tanzania
C. El Amor Patrio
83. The Jesuit priest who attempted to convince Jose Rizal to return to orthodox Roman Catholicism
through letters.
A. Fr. Sanchez
B. Fr. Faura
C. Fr. Pastels
D. Fr. Morayta
84. The book about the Pre-colonial Philippines which Rizal annotated
A. Doctrina Christiana
A. Brindis
D. El Amor Patrio
D. Mariano Ponce
87. The law which mandated the inclusion of the life of Jose Rizal in the curriculum of colleges and
universities in the Philippines
A. RA 1425
B. RA 1525
C. RA 1625
D. RA 1725
A. Pedro Paterno
B. Pedro Pelaez
C. Pedro Casanas
D. Pedro Valderama
B. Cosmetology
C. Electronics
D. Welder
A. Union Obrera
B. La Liga Filipina
C. Indios Bravo
D. Compadrenismo
93. The brother Rizal who influenced him about his nationalistic ideas
CA. MAKAMISA
A. Basilio
B. Juanito Pelaez
C. Placido
D. Isagani
98. The author of the Count of Monte Cristo and the favorite author of Rizal