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GENERAL EDUCATION LET REVIEWER

2023 (New Curriculum) 150– ITEMS


PREBOARD EXAM

PREPARED BY : JOYLYN C. BARRO, LPT

GENERAL EDUCATION
SET B
NEW CURRICULUM 2023

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. This test booklet contains 150 test questions. Examinees shall manage to use the time wisely.
2. Read INSTRUCTIONS TO EXAMINEES printed on your answer sheet.
3. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your sheets.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.For Plato, what matters more?


A. Mind
B. Courageous spirit
C. Soul
D. Body

2. According to Aristotle, what should govern all of life’s activities of man?


A. Happiness
B. Know thy self
C. Reason
D. Golden Mean

3. Based on Aristotle’s thought about the self, what self development should educational system aim at?
A. Harmonious development
B. Holistic development
C. Cognitive development
D. Values development
4. It refers to the collection and construction of an individual's thought, feelings and beliefs he/she holds
about himself/herself and the responses to others about him/her?
A. Self-image
B. Self-esteem
C. Self-identity
D. Self-concept

5. What are the two dichotomous realms according to Socrates?


A. Spiritual realms and physical realms
B. Universal and modern realms
C. Physical and ideal realms
D. Physical and soul

6. Representative contemporary philosophers about self are given below, aside from ___.
A. Marleau Ponty
B. Paul Churchland
C. George Herbert Mead
D. Gilbert Ryle

7. Maurice Marleau-Ponty believed that the self is an inextricable union between mind and body. This
only illustrates what concept?
A. Man view himself as he thinks how others view him.
B. Mind and body of man are intertwined wherein we cannot tell apart where the work of the mind ends
and where the work of the body begins.
C. The physical brain and not mind that gives us our sense of self.
D. Mind at birth is a Tabula rasa and the freedom of a man is to author his own soul.

8. What is Self according to Saint Augustine?


A. Self is always as agents interacting with our environment
B. The self has an immortal soul and can't live without a body
C. True self is our soul
D. The self is an immaterial mind and a material body

9. It is craving for sexual gratification due to androgens and estrogens?


A. Attraction
B. Lust
C. Attachment
D. Love

10. It is the most common root of romantic love, as it is believe that develops over time.
A. Friendship
B. Fatuous love
C. Romantic love
D. Infatuated love
11. Albert and Michelle got married at Las Vegas after 3 days of knowing each other, they meet in a bar
and instantly feel in love with each other. After 10 days, they filed a divorce. Their love was just _____?
A. Consummative love
B. Fatuous love
C. Companionate love
D. Romantic love

12. Thanatos is to Destruction, Libido is to __.


A. Love
B. Conscious thought
C. Sexual desire
D. Joy

13. A boy recognizes that he is a boy and begins to act like one. This description is consistent with the __
gender theory?
A. Fixation
B. Socialization
C. Cognitive-developmental
D. Intensification

14. It is the period in which male achieve its first excretion of sperm?
A. Menarche
B. Andropause
C. Spermarche
D. Spermicide

15. Which civic society aimed to unite the Filipino people before Rizal’s deportation to Dapitan?
a. La Solidaridad
b. La Liga Filipina
c. La Politica del Filipinos
d. La Propaganda

16. Uri ng pagsasaling wika na tumutukoy sa lipunan, siyensya, kalikasan at disiplinang akademiko.
A. Teknikal
B. Pampanitikan
C. Pangkasaysayan
D. Pangkultural

17. Sa akdang isang dipang langit, anong titulo ang ibinigay sa may akda?
A. Makata ng Masa
B. Makata ng Pag-ibig
C. Makata ng Manggagawa
D. Makata ng Buhay
18. Ipinapakita sa dulang ito ang panghahanap ng krus na pinagpakuan kay Hesus.
A. Dupluhan
B. Tibag
C. Karagatan
D. Karilyo

19. Alin ang itinuturing na pinakamarandang epiko ng mga Pilipino?


A. Hudhud
B. Labaw Donggon
C. Biag ni Lam-ang
D. Alim

20. Sino ang may akda ng sanaysay na " Liwanag at Dilim" na gumamit din ng mga sagisag na Pingkian at
Dimas-ilaw?
A. Apolinario Mabini
B. Emilio Jacinto
C. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
D. Juan Luna

21. Sino ang tinaguriang ama ng klasikang Tagalog ng Panahon ng Kastila?


A. P. Aniceto Dela Merced
B. P. Mariano Pilapil
C. P. Modesto De Castro
D. P. Gaspar Aquino De Belen

22. Jose Rizal: El Filibusterismo; Graciano Lopez Jaena: _____.


A. Fray Botod
B. Cadaquilaan ng Dios
C. Nena at Neneng
D. Noche Buena

23. Akdang kauna-unahang ginawaran ng unang gatimpala sa Palanca Memorial Award for Literature.
A. Isang Dipang Langit
B. Uhaw ang Tigang na Lupa
C. Kwento ni Mabuti
D. Ako Ang Daigdig

24. Siya ang may akda ng maikling kwentong " Binibining Pathupats" .
A. Aurelio Tolentino
B. Rogelio Sikat
C. Juan Crisostomo Sotto
D. Benjamin Pascual
25. Sino ang kinilalang Ama ng Maikling Kwento sa Pilipino?
A. Edgar Allan Poe
B. Deogracias Rosario
C. Alejandro G. Abadilla
D. N.V.M Gonzales

26. Social Studies is a component of which subject in high school?


a. English
b. Science
c. Filipino
d. MAKABAYAN

27. Who was considered as the architect of Egyptian pyramids?


a. Thutmose II
b. Kaleb
c. Imhotep
d. Karnak

28. The social science share many commodities like the


a. Faces on understanding and explaining human behavior
b. Systematic collection and application data
c. Use of scientific method
d. All of the above

29. The former name of Mexico during the SpanishConquest.


a. Hispana Mejicana
b. Nueva España
c. Castilla y Leon
d. Verriena Mejicana

30. Who is the proponent of “Sala Theather”?


a. Daisy Avellana
b. Severino Montano
c. Naty Rogers C.
d. Nick Joaqiun

31. Who is the famous composer from Angono who is also a national artist?
a. Buenaventura
b. Cenizal
c. San Pedro
d. Cayabyab

32. A social science teacher conducts a research on the best practices of teaching AP in Grade 9. What
kind of
research does the teacher conduct?
a. Action Research
b. Applied Research
c. Basic Research
d. Field Research

33. He was the longest serving Spanish governor-general.


a. Basilio Agustin
b. Camilo de Polavieja
c. Rafael Maria de Aguilar
d. Rafael de Izquerdo

34. What is the name of the very first library in the world?
a. Beijing Imperial Library
b. Ashurbannipal Library
c. UST Library
d. Alexandria Library

35. He is a Filipino general who has a nickname of “Vibora”


a. Andres Bonifacio
b. Artemio Ricarte
c. Macario Sakay
d. Miguel Malvar

36. The oldest form of Egyptian writing.


a. Alphabet
b. Cursive
c. Hieroglyphics
d. Stone carving

37. He was the Philippine President who changed Philippine Independence Day from July 4 to June 12?
a. Ramon Magsaysay
b. Diosdado Macapagal
c. Manuel Roxas
d. Carlos P. Garcia

38. The book that was written by Antonio Pigafetta during Magellan’s expedition.
a. Circumnavigation Around The World
b. Voyager Around The World
c. The First Voyage Around The World
d. Top Of The World

39. Who shall have the exclusive power to initiate all cases of impeachment?
a. House of Blue Ribbon Committee
b. House of Representatives
c. House of the Senate
d. Speaker of the House

40. Which city is the capital of the Assyrian Empire?


a. Assur
b. Agad
c. Babylon
d. Nineveh

41. Areas in both the tundra and subarctic zones have frozen layers of soil called ______
a. Steppes
b. Permafrost
c. Ice caps
d. Grasslands

42. Sa anong taon at petsa ginanap ang pagbomba sa Pearl Harbor sa Hawaii?
a. September 7, 1941
b. June 8, 1942
c. December 7, 1941
d. November 3, 1943

43. 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

44. Which part of Asia does the Arabian peninsula occupy?


a. Northwest
b. Southeast
c. Southwest
d. Northeast

45. 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

46. How is the so-called colonial mentality manifested?


a. Cultural relativism b. Cultural diversity
c. Xenocentrism
d. Ethnocentrism

47. Spanish missionaries played a major role not only in propagating the Christian faith but also in the
political,
social, economic and cultural aspects of the Filipinos. This referred to as ______.
a. Frailocracy
b. Pharisaical
c. Secularization
d. Friars

48. He is known for his mathematics of they eye, theories of vision, ideas on the visual perception of
space, color vision research, and on the sensation of tone, perception of sound, and empiricism in the
physiology of perception.
a. Franz Joseph Gall
b. Rene Descartes
c. Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz
d. Charles Darwin

49. Which Gladiator carries a dagger and shield and also wears a leather belt and leg band?
a. Andabatus
b. Thracian
c. Myrmillo
d. Secutor

50. The world’s first nation state was created in _____


a. Egypt
b. India
c. England
d. New York

51. Who was regarded as the “Father of Malolos Constitution”?


a. Julian Felipe
b. Felipe Calderon
c. Apolinario Mabini
d. Pedro Paterno

52. The Biak-na-Bato Constitution was said to be a carbon copy of the constitution of ____.
a. United states
b. Mexico
c. Cuban
d. France
53. The first American public school teachers who came to the Philippines on board the SS Thomas were
called ___.
a. Thomasites
b. Educators
c. Sholars
d. Pensionados

54. Who was the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Imperial Forces that occupied the Philippines?
a. Gen. Shintaro Oda
b. Gen Tomuyuki Yamashita
c. Gen. Masaharu Homma
d. Gen Suzuki Kawasaki

55. The island of Corrigidor was chosen by Gen. MacArthur as the last bastion of defense against the
Japanese invasion. In what province can the island of Corrigidor be found?
a. Cavite
b. Bataan
c. Zambales
d. Rizal

56. The “death march” which started from Bataan to San Fernando, Pampanga ended in the town of
____.
a. Capas
b. Capsul
c. Paniqui
d. Concepcion

57. Who was the President of the Japanese Puppet Republic or the Second Philippine Republic?
a. Jose P. Laurel
b. Benigno Aquino Sr.
c. Jose Vargas
d. Manuel Roxas

58. What was the term given to the Japanese Military police in the Philippines during the Japanese
Occupation?
a. Shogun
b. Samurai
c. Kempetai
d. Ninja

59. Who succeeded Manuel Quezon as President of the Commonwealth Government after his death in
1944?
a. Manuel Roxas
b. Sergio Osmena Sr.
c. Benigno Aquino Sr.
d. Jose P. Laurel

60. What name was given to the pro-Japanese Filipinos who served as spies for Japanese troops against
the Filipino Guerillas?
a. Huks
b. Kempetai
c. Makapili
d. Maka-hapon

61. When was the bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii?


a. December 25, 1942
b. December 7, 1942
c. December 25, 1941
d. December 7, 1941

62. What was the trade agreement between the Philippines and the United States signed in 1946 that
provided for the continuation of the free trade relations between the two countries until 1954?
a. Bell Trade Act
b. Tydings-McDuffie Law
c. Spooner Trade Act
d. Underwood-Simmons Act

63. Who was the Philippine president who approved the “Parity Rights” and the Bell Trade Act?
a. Ramon Magsaysay
b. Sergio Osmena Sr.
c. Manuel Quezon
d. Manuel Roxas

64. Who was the President of the Philippines who was known as the “Father of Philippine
Industrialization”?
a. Manuel Roxas
b. Elpidio Quirino
c. Ramon Magsaysay
d. Sergio Osmena

65. How many Filipino leaders served as presidents of the third republic?
a. Six
b. Seven
c. Eight
d. nine

66. Who was the Philippine President known for his program of Filipino First Policy?
a. Elpidio Quirino
b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Ferdinand Marcos
d. Carlos Garcia

67. After the death of President Garcia, who replaced him as President of the 1971 Constitutional
Convention?
a. Benigno Aquino Jr.
b. Diosdado Macapagal
c. Jose Diokno
d. Jovito Salonga

68. In what province can the tamaraw be found?


a. Bohol
b. Palawan
c. Mindoro
d. Cagayan

69. Where in the Philippines can the mousedeer be found?


a. Bohol
b. Mindoro
c. Davao
d. Palawan

70. Who was known as the father of Local Government Code?


a. Joey Lina
b. Jovito Salonga
c. Aquilino Pimentel
d. Joseph Estrada

71. What federation of Southeast Asian countries did the Philippine become a founding member in
1967?
a. ASEAN
b. SEATO
c. Bandung Conference
d. AFTA

72. Who was the Philippine President responsible for the establishment of MAPHILINDO, the forerunner
of ASEAN?
a. Diosdado Macapagal
b. Ferdinand Marcos
c. Carlos Garcia
d. Ramon Magsaysay
73. Where was the earliest known and scientifically established abode of man in the Philippines located?
a. Tabon Cave in Palawan
b. Callao Cave in Cagayan
c. Manunggul Cave in Palawan
d. Homonhon in Leyte

74. To what family of languages, does Tagalog and other languages in the Asia Pacific region belong?
a. Australoid
b. Malay
c. Negritoes
d. Austronesian

75. The pre-Hispanic priests or priestess were called babaylan in the Visayas but in the Tagalog regions
they
were called _____.
a. Diwata
b. Arbularyo
c. Katalonans
d. Umalohokan

76. What was the nationality of Ferdinand Magellan?


a. Portuguese
b. Spaniard
c. Italian
d. Dutch

77. Who was the commander of the ship Victoria that led the 17 other remaining Spaniards under
Magellan’s expedition to complete the first circumnavigation of the world?
a. Antonio Pigafetta
b. Sebastian del Cano
c. Andres de Urdaneta
d. Pedro Chirino

78. Where is the island of Moluccas, the Spice island located today?
a. India
b. Malaysia
c. Indonesia
d. Papua New Guinea

79. What was the countervailing economic philosophy or ideology in Europe in the 16th century that
guided and influenced Spain in implementing an expansionist policy.
a. Capitalism
b. Mercantilism
c. Socialism
d. Liberalism

80. Which war in Europe led to the British occupation of Manila from 1762 to 1764?
a. Bourbon War
b. Seven Years War
c. War of Roses
d. Crusades

81. The opening of Suez Canal reduced considerably the travel distance between the Philippines and
Europe. When was the opening of the Suez Canal?
a. 1869
b. 1871
c. 1879
d. 1881

82. The Supreme Court during the Spanish period was the _____.
a. Residencia
b. Casa Tribunal
c. Ayuntamiento
d. Royal Audencia

83. What was the term given to the friars who do not belong to any religious order during the Spanish
Regime?
a. Regular
b. Secular
c. Cur Parroco
d. Missionaries

84. Most of the goods carried or loaded from Manila by the galleon came from ____.
a. China
b. Philippines
c. India
d. Southeast Asia

85. How many galleon ships usually arrived in the Philippines within one year?
a. One
b. Two
c. Five
d. Ten

86. Who was the Spanish governor-general in the Philippines when the Gomburza execution took place?
a. Valeriano Weyler
b. Rafael Izquirdo
c. Fermin Jaudanes
d. Camilo Polavieja

87. Who wrote the book entitled “Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas”?
a. Pedro Chirino
b. Antonio de Morga
c. Gregorio Sanciangco
d. Antonio Pigafetta

88. What was the first printed book in the Philippines which was introduced by Dominicans?
a. Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Española y Tagala
b. La Esperanza
c. Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
d. Filipinas Dentro De Cien Años

89. Who was the literary artist known as “Huseng Sisiw”?


a. Jose dela Cruz
b. Apolinario dela Cruz
c. Francisco Baltazar
d. Juan Matapang Cruz

90. What is the literary form of Francisco Baltazar’s “Florante at Laura”?


a. Awit
b. Korido
c. Comedia
d. Moro-moro

91. What was the first college in the Philippines founded by the Jesuits in 1589?
a. Collegio of San Juan de Letran
b. College of San Jose
c. College of San Ignacio
d. College of San Ildefonso

92. What was the first college for girls in the Philippines which was established in 1589?
a. Collegio de Santa Potenciana
b. Collegio de santa Isabel
c. Collegio de la Concordia
d. Collegio de Sta. Rita

93. The Spanish Mestizo priest who was the first organized leader of the Filipino secular clergy in the
Secularization Movement and editor of its newspaper “El Eco Filipino”
a. Father Pedro Pelaez
b. Father Domingo Salazar
c. Father Jose Burgos
d. Father Jacinto Zamora

94. What was the term given to the primary objective of the propaganda movement for the Philippines
to become a province of Spain?
a. Autonomia
b. Reformation
c. Assimilation
d. Independencia

95. The orator of the reform movement, who wrote “Fray Botod” and served as first editor of La
Solidaridad was______.
a. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. Marcelo H. del Pilar
c. Mariano Ponce
d. Antonio Luna

96. What was the newspaper of the Propaganda Movement?


a. El Eco Filipino Varios
b. La Solidaridad
c. Discursos y Articulos
d. La Independencia

97. Who was the second editor of the La Solidaridad and used the penname Dolores Manapat?
a. Marcelo H. del Pilar
b. Graciano Lopez Jaena
c. Jose Rizal
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar

98. Who among the members of propaganda movement used the penname Taga-ilog?
a. Antonio Luna
b. Jose Ma. Basa
c. Jose Rizal
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar

99. Who among the propagandist used the penname Kalipulako?


a. Mariano Ponce
b. Juan Luna
c. Faustino Lichauco
d. Felipe Agoncillo

100. Who was the first woman to become a mason and was initiated as member of the lodge “Walana”
on July 18, 1893?
a. Josefa Rizal
b. Gregora de Jesus
c. Rosario Villaruel
d. Marina Dizon

101. What characteristics of living things is shown by mimosa pudica (makahiya) when its leaflets fold
upward
when touched?
a. Adaptation
b. Development
c. Growth
d. Irritability

102. Hair, skin and finger nails are part of what organ system?
a. Endocrine system
b. Lymphatic system
c. Immune system
d. Integumentary system

103. He is the inventor/discoverer of vulcanizing the rubber


a. Charles Goodyear
b. Charles Darwin
c. John Dalton
d. Rudolph Diesel

104. Studies show that there are parts of the body that have lost their usefulness and which may later
disappear. What are these organs called?
a. Residual
b. Extinct
c. Fossilized
d. Vestigial

105. A deformity involving one foot or both.


a. Cerebral Palys
b. Spermarch
c. Club foot
d. Menarche

106. Insulin is secreted by the ____.


a. Pancreas
b. Liver
c. Intestine
d. Kidney
107. What is the main organ for respiration?
a. Brain
b. Liver
c. Lungs
d. Skin

108. Is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen


a. Iron
b. Calcium carbonate
c. Nitric acid
d. Ammonia

109. Which of the following is a colloid?


a. Water
b. Soda
c. Milk
d. Gasoline

110. Gas produced by plants at night.


a. Nitrogen
b. ATP
c. Oxygen
d. Carbon dioxide

111. What do you call the organisms who only eats plants and algae?
a. Predator
b. Carnivore
c. Herbivore
d. Omnivore

112. What is the basis for clarifying plants based on phylogenetic considerations?
a. Natural composition
b. Physical composition
c. Structural similarities
d. Evolutionary sequences

113. An atom of silicon has a mass number of 28 and atomic number of 14. How many protons are in
this atom?
a. 14
b. 12
c. 28
d. 7
114. Humans reproduce when an ovum is combined with a sperm leading to development of an embryo.
This
form of reproduction is called ___.
a. Asexual reproduction
b. Fertilization
c. Budding
d. Binary fission

115. Hair and fingernails are made up of what substance?


a. Sorotonin
b. Melanin
c. Keratin
d. Melatonin

116. A paper clip (toothpick) can sit on the surface of water due to?
a. Atmospheric pressure
b. Surface tension
c. Viscosity
d. Bouyancy

117. The Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis are cause by the interaction between charge particles and
Earth’s magnetic field. What layers of Earth’s atmosphere contains these particles?
a. Exosphere
b. Ozonosphere
c. Mesosphere
d. Thermosphere

118. The scientist who formulated a heliocentric model of solar system was ______.
a. Descartes
b. Copernicus
c. Ptolemy
d. Galileo Galilei

119. A stretch rubber band has?


a. Kinetic Energy
b. Elastic Potential Energy
c. Electromagnetic Energy
d. Nuclear Energy

120. Humans have _____ pairs of chromosomes.


a. 20
b. 24
c. 23
d. 22
121. Which has the higher specific heat capacity, water or sand?
a. Neither
b. Sand
c. Both
d. Water

122. Which of the following is heterogeneous?


a. Rain water
b. Sea water
c. Clean air
d. Kerosene

123. Of the state of matter, which has the weakest intermolecular force of attraction?
a. Plasma
b. Liquid
c. Solid
d. Gas

124. The powerhouse of the cell


a. Ribosome
b. Mitochondria
c. Chitin
d. Lipids

125. Which among the following gases traps the highest amount of heat a given point in time?
a. C02 – Carbon Dioxide
b. CH4 – Methane
c. H2O (gas) – Water Vapor

126. The chemical process involved in the formation of salt is called ______
a. Combination
b. Dehydration
c. Neutralization
d. Synthesis

127. Which monosaccharide is a component of ripened mangoes?


a. Glucose
b. Fructose
c. Galactose
d. Sucrose

128. Which type of lipids is a biological component of the cell membrane?


a. Fats
b. Waxes
c. Phospholipids
d. steroids

129. The basic unit of protein molecules are the _____


a. Amino acids
b. Nucleic acids
c. Fatty acids
d. Enzymes

130. Which of the following common sugars is considered the sweetest?


a. Glucose
b. Fructose
c. Sucrose
d. Maltose

131. The polysaccharide temporarily stored in the liver of animals as instant source of energy is _____
a. Cellulose
b. Chitin
c. Glycogen
d. Starch

132. _____ are proteins that help speed up chemical processes in the body.
a. Antibodies
b. Receptors
c. Enzymes
d. Hormones

133. What is the most abundant inorganic compounds?


a. Oxygen
b. Hydrogen
c. Water
d. Nitrogen

134. The approximate distance of the Earth from the Sun.


a. 146.9 million cm
b. 149.6 million km
c. 149.6 million cm
d. 146.9 million km

135. It is a collection of religious poetry written by Rabindranath Tagore


a. Mahabharata
b. Gitanjali
c. The Ramayana
d. Bhagavad Gita
136. The greatest metaphysical poet and best remembered for his use of metaphysical conceits in the
Holy Sonnets.
a. George Herbet
b. John Donne
c. Andrew Marvell
d. John Milton

137. Samuel Clemens is popularly known as _____.


a. The Barrettes
b. Ulysses
c. Abe Lincoln
d. Mark Twain

138. The author of a modest Proposal and Gulliver’s travel.


a. Jonathan Swift
b. Ben Jonson
c. Christopher Marlowe
d. Edmund Spenser

139. Father of English essay


a. Francis Bacon
b. William James
c. Edgar Allan Poe
d. Alexander Dumas

140. “To be or Not to be” is the beginning of the brooding soliloquy of the character of one of the play of
William
Shakespeare. Who is that character?
a. Anthony
b. Hamlet
c. Macbeth
d. Romeo

141. He is recognized as the Father of American Literature.


a. Rabindranath Tagore
b. Geoffrey Chaucer
c. Washington Irving
d. Charles Dickens

142. This poet is recognized as the greatest pastoral poet of all times.
a. Robert Frost
b. William Faulkner
c. Elizabeth Frost
d. Wallace Stevens
143. He is considered as the greatest English writer. He is also known as the “Bard Of Avon”.
a. Francis Bacon
b. William Shakespeare
c. Sir Walter Scott
d. Geoffrey Chaucer

144. Message for the dead.


a. Elegy
b. Sonnet
c. Eulogy
d. Ballad

145. He is the Father of Inductive Reasoning and Father of English essay.


a. John Bunyan
b. Geoffrey Chaucer
c. John Milton
d. Francis Bacon

146. It is the longest epic ever written.


a. Mahabharata
b. Lam-ang
c. Siegfried
d. Lament

147. Who is considered the MOST outstanding among Filipino playwrights in English?
a. Leon Ma. Guerrero
b. Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero
c. Severino Montano
d. Carlos P. Romulo

148. The “Dead Stars” symbolizes ______.


a. The love of Esperanza for Alfredo
b. The love of Alfredo for Julia
c. The love of Julie for Alfredo
d. The love of Alfredo for Esperanza

149. Teaching the connections between sounds and spelling is called _____
a. Phonetics
b. Phonics
c. Phonology
d. Morphology

150. These sounds are produced with the obstruction of airflow. The airflow is either blocked
momentarily or
restricted so much that noise is produced as air flows past the constriction.
a. Phonemes
b. Morphemes
c. Consonants
d. Vowels

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