Gen Ed Exam

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ENGLISH (20 points) Matthew 6:33-34 Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. 1. He is more concerned with MUNDANE matters like the movement of stock market. The capitalized word means: A. Simple B. Financial C. Worldly D. Investments 2. The DEPRAVITY of the criminal’s behavior shocked us all. The capitalized word means: A. Harshness B. Gravity C. Deprivations D. Viciousness 3. INDULGENT parents spoil their children by giving in to their every demands and whims. A. Loving B. Beneficial C. Generous D. Yielding 4. Open:Secretive::Forthright: __________ A. Spiteful B. Mask C. Outspoken D. Honest 5. Negligent; Requirement:: Remiss :__________ A. Task B. Duty C. Injury D. Problem 6. It is _________ to try to destroy pest completely with pesticides, for as each new chemical pesticide is introduced, the pests gradually become _________ to it. A. useless, drawn B. futile, resistant C. worthwhile, immune D. pointless, vulnerable 7. The famous Dr. C. Drew’s technique for preserving and storing blood plasma for emergency use proved so _________ that it became the _______ for the present blood bank system by the Red Cross. A. irrelevant, inspiration B. effective, model C. complex, blueprint D. urgent, pattern

8. An A-rating represents the ULTIMATE honor a film will ever have. Which of the following is the opposite of the capitalized word? A. Greatest B. Pinnacle C. Least D. Supreme 9. The VINDICTIVE politician spread rumors about his opponent. Which of the following is an antonym of the capitalized word? A. Revengeful B. Forgiving C. Spiteful D. Malicious 10. Vegetarians have a variety of reasons for their beliefs. Some refuse to eat meat because they believe that the killing of animals is unnecessary or barbaric. They feel that processes such as butchering are degrading to the people who practice them and cruel to the animals slaughtered. Others believe that meat is harmful to the human body and that a purely vegetable diet is more nutritious. Still others choose vegetarianism because they believe that raising animals for meat is an inefficient use of land. They say that farmland could be put to better use growing crops for human consumption. Which of the following statements is best supported by the above passage? A. Some vegetarians choose not to eat meat mainly for health reasons. B. A purely vegetable diet is more nutritious than a diet that includes meat. C. Vegetarians are opposed to any use of animals for the benefit of humans. D. Vegetarians favor laws to reduce the consumption of meat. 11. The amount of your retirement benefits from Social Security depends, in part, on when you retire. The earliest that you can begin to receive benefits is age 62. The longer you wait to begin receiving benefits (up to age 70), the higher your benefits will be. If you were born between 1938 and 1960, you cannot receive “full retirement” benefits until age 66. If you were born in 1960 or later, your full retirement age will be 67. If you wait to receive benefits past your full retirement age, the amount you receive will continue to increase until you reach age 70. There is no advantage to waiting past age 70 to begin receiving benefits. You can continue to work while you receive retirement benefits. If you do, the amount of your benefits will be reduced by one dollar for every two dollars you earn above a certain limit, until you reach your full retirement age. Once you reach your full retirement age, this limit no longer applies. The amount you earn will have no effect on your benefits. According to this passage, which of the following statements is true? A. You cannot receive retirement benefits from Social Security while you are still working.

B. If you were born in 1950, your full retirement age is 66. C. If you continue to work past your full retirement age, your benefits will be reduced by one dollar for every two dollars you earn. D. There is no advantage to waiting past your full retirement age to begin receiving benefits. 12. The volunteers from the fire department ________ quickly and extinguished a fire on North Country Road. A. will respond B. responded C. will have responded D. have responded 13. In Tuesday’s paper, the owner of the supermarket was recognized for helping a customer who ________ on the icy sidewalk. A. falls B. had fallen C. would fall D. has fallen 14. We arranged the flowers and placed ________ in the center of the table. A. them B. it C. this D. that 15. The person ________ made this delicious cheesecake has my vote. A. that B. who C. which D. whose 16. Being too _______ will undoubtedly make other men hate you. A. vane B. vein C. vain D. vanity 17. Because they did not accept his basic _______ they were ______ by his argument. A. assumption, convinced B. bias, impressed C. supposition, justified D. motivation, confused 18. The failed July 27, 2003 mutiny was believed by many as a plan by the Magdalo group as an attempt to stage a takeover of government. It was viewed as a desperate attempt by the mutineers who were supported by influential and politically motivated men who financed the mutiny, according to the Feliciano Commission. The action was found to be unconstitutional as it violates both the Articles of War and the Revised Penal Code. Such act can lead

to either Court Martial or Civilian proceedings or even both. The best title for the above article is: A. Failed Mutiny B. Illegal Soldiers Uprising C. Coup d’etat D. Articles of War and Punishment 19. Determine which may be the best order in which the sentences should be arranged to result in a wellorganized paragraph. A. Now we shall do everything we can to enforce this law. B. In the struggle against crime, government and people should join hands C. Republic Act 7659, the death penalty law is government’s response in law against cruelty and heartlessness. D. The law’s main objective is not retribution but reform and rehabilitation of offenders and would be offenders. E. All countries in the world are presently siege by violent crime. A. CEBAD B. EBCDA C. CEDAB D. ACEBD 20. Determine which may be the best order in which the sentences should be arranged to result in a wellorganized paragraph. A. Tagaytay is the destination for us who love nature. B. It provides an ideal picnic ground for outdoor lovers. C. Unfortunately, the place ends up abused by outdoor lovers who litter the place. D. It is a place which can be easily reached by a two-hour drive from Makati City. A. CDAB B. ADBC C. CBDA D. CABD

FILIPINO( 20 points)

Romans 8:31 What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?

1.Hindi totoo ang katapangan na ipinapakita ni Vincent sa harap ni Lalie sapagkat BAHAG ANG BUNTOT niya sa harap ng paghihirap. A. Matapang B. Matiyaga C. Duwag D. Malakas ang loob 2. NAG-ALSA BALUTAN si Claudia dahil sa

malimit umanong pananakit ni Reymar. A. Lumayas B. Nagtampo C. Nagtago D. Nagmaktol 3. Ang ________________ ng mga Nars ay dininig ng komite kahapon. A. Pakiusapan B. Pakikipag-usap C. Ipakiusap D. Pakiusap 4. Lumapit si Prink kay Eadji at sinabing, “ __________ mo si Landon ng pagkain sa kusina.” A. Utusan B. Kunin C. Kunan D. Hanapan 5. Nakatulog si Jana sa kanilang opisina dahil sa HIMINGTING ng kapaligiran. Ano ang kahulugan ng salita na nasa malalaking letra? A. Kaingayan B. Kapayapaan C. Lakas ng hangin D. Katahimikan 6. Ang sentro ng pagdiriwang ng SENTENARYO ay sa Kawit, Cavite. Ang kasing-kahulugan ng salitang nasa malalaking letra ay: A. Ika-50 taon B. Panghabang panahon C. Ikasandaang taon D. Ika- 25 taon 7. “Ang sinuman ay makabubuo ng matibay na lubid kung pagsasama-samahin ang sinulid.” Ang ibig sabihin nito ay? A. Ang lakas ng tao ay nasa pagkakaisa nila. B. Kailangan magkaisa tayong lahat. C. Magkakaiba ang mga tao kaya hirap magkaisa. D. Nagkakaisa ang mga tao. 8. MALIIT ANG SISIDLAN ni Dian kaya iniiwasan siyang tuksuhin ng mga kasama. Ano ang ibig sabihin nito? A. Walang pasensya B. Walang pagtitimpi C. Walang galang D. Walang lakas ng loob 9. Siya’y isang bulag ngunit kaya niyang gumuhit ng larawan. Siya’y isang ___________________ A. Imbentor B. Manunulat C. Dalubhasa D. Pintor 10. Anong hukuman ang siyang _____________ ng mga kaso ng korupsyon.

A. Court of Appeals-manglilitis B. Sandigan Bayan-naglilitis C. Korte Suprema-maglilitis D. Ombudsman-tagapaglitis 11. _________________ mo naman sa kanila na magdala ng mapagsasaluhan. A. Usap-usapan B. Usapin C. Ipakiusap D. Pakiusap 12. “Gamitin ninyo sa pakikipagkaibigan ang kayamanan ng sanlibutang ito. Maubos man ito ay may tatanggap naman sa inyo sa tahanang walang hanggan.” (Luk 16:9) Ano ang kahulugan ng sanlibutan? A. Mga israelita lamang B. Apostoles C. Dukha D. Katauhan 13. Ano ang pangungusap na dapat mauna? I. Ngunit ang pagtatalo ay hindi dapat nauuwi sa pagkakagalit. II. Natural lamang ang pagkakaroon ng magkakaibang pala-palagay ang mga tao. III. Sa mga mag-asawa man ay hindi maiiwasan ang pagkakaiba ng opinyon. IV. Kahit sa magkakapatid, karaniwan na ang hindi pagkakasundo. V. Upang maiwasan ito, nararapat lamang na maging bukas ang ating isipan sa paniniwala ng iba. A. I. B. II C. III D. IV 14. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang hindi nabibilang na kasingkahulugan ng salitang pala-palagay? A. Opinyon. B. Kuru-kuro C. Paniniwala D. Akala 15. May pera sa basura. Huwag mong pagtakhan iyan. Isa-isahin mo ang laman ng iyong basurahan. Tiyak na may papel na walang sulat sa likod at maaari mo pa itong sulatan. Kung minsan, may mga papel at notebook na may sulat pero pwede mo namang ipagbili. May mga bukas na lata na maaari mo rin namang tamnan o kaya’y pwedeng balutin ng wrapping paper upang paglagyan ng lapis, bolpen, krayola, aspile o kaya’y pako. Ang pinagbalatan ng sibuyas, patatas at saging, sanga ng kangkong, tiratirang pagkain ay maaaring maging pagkain ng baboy at maaari rin itong maging pataba sa lupa. Tunay na may pera sa basura kung magtitiyaga lamang at magiging malikhan upang ang patapong mga bagay ay maging kapaki-pakinabang. Anong

uri ng texto ang seleksyong binasa? A. Informativ B. Argumentativ C. Prosijural D. Narativ 16. ____________ magtrabaho sina Fred at Jose. A. Magkasinbilis B. Magkasingbilis C. Napabilis D. Magkasimbilis 17. Samahan mo si Lola sa palengke _____ hindi maligaw. A. kung saan B. noong C. ng D. nang 18. Upang lalong maging ______________ ang patakaran ng Pangulo na mabago ang pamamalakad sa bansa, ipinasya niyang magkaroon ng pagbabagong tatag sa lahat ng sangay ng pamahalaan. A. marangal B. mabisa C. tanyag D. malinaw 19. Nakalulungkot isipin na ang karamihan sa mga kabataan ngayon ay ______________ sa masamang bisyo. A. nababalisa B. nalalayo C. nabubuyo D. nababalot 20. ________ ng mga pulis ang kadena sa kanyang mga kamay. A. Nalagyan B. Nilagyan C. Inilagay D. Naglagay MATH (20 points)

Proverbs 3:25-26 25 Have no fear of sudden disaster or of the ruin that overtakes the wicked, 26 for the Lord will be at your side and will keep your foot from being snared.

1.120 is 4/5 of what number? A. 150 B. 96 C. 30 D. 24 2. 45 is 60% of what number? A. 75 B. 27 C. 15

D. 18 3. What is the ratio of 1/5 to 5/15 A. 3:5 B. 1:5 C. 5:15 D. 15:75 4. What is the value of y is 2x + 2xy + 3y = 25, and x = 2? A. 3 B. 25 C. 2 D. 12 5. Ten nurses earn a total average monthly salary of P120, 000. The total average income of 6 of them amounts to P80, 000. What is the average total income of each of the remaining workers? A. P10, 000 B. P40, 000 C. P400 D. P1, 000 6. 2 tablespoons is equivalent to 1 liquid ounce while 10 tablespoons is equivalent to ½ cup. How many liquid ounces are there in two cups? A. 20 ounces B. 10 ounces C. 16 ounces D. 8 ounces 7. A taxi charges P50 for the first kilometer and charges P3 for each additional mile. How far could P200 go? A. 50 kilometers B. 51 kilometers C. 66. 67 kilometers D. 4 kilometers 8. 20, 10, 40, 10, 60, 20, 80, 60, 100, 240, 120, ____, ____ A. 1200, 140 B. 480, 140 C. 140, 480 D. 1200, 240 9. What is the value of n in the statement 2mn = 50, if m = 1? A. 25 B. 2 C. 50 D. 1 10. One store sold twice more apples in the afternoon that in the morning. The store sold 450 pieces of apples. How many apples are sold in the morning? A. 150 B. 300 C. 200

D. 350 11. Joey gathered twice more marbles than Vic and Tito gathered 2 more marbles than Vic. They gathered 26 marbles. How many marbles did Vic gather? A. 6 B. 12 C. 8 D. 14 12. A child has read 2/3 of a book. The read part of the book has 100 pages more than the unread. How many pages is the book? A. 300 B. 200 C. 500 D. 150 13. A number is divided by 5. The result was subtracted by 154 and the difference is 6. What is the number? A. 800 B. 160 C. 200 D. 400 14. A container contains 23bottles and each bottle contains 20 marbles. How many marbles are there in 10 bottles? A. 460 B. 400 C. 100 D. 200 15. It takes John 25 minutes to walk to the car park and 45 to drive to work. At what time should he get out of the house in order to get to work at 9:00 a.m.? A. 7:50 am B. 8:00 am C. 8:10 am D. 8:20 am

5 more toys than Tom, how many toys does Tom has? A. 22 B. 27 C. 23 D. 26 19. John can eat a quarter of a pizza in one minute. How long does it take John to eat one pizza and a half? A. 6 minutes B. 12 minutes C. 9 minutes D. 3 minutes 20. What is 150% of 298? A. 447 B. 44.7 C. 4.47 D. 4470

SCIENCE (30 points)

2 Corinthians 6:4-10 4 Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: in great endurance; in troubles, hardships and distresses

1.Which of the following statements best describes a hypothetical element with an electron configuration of 1s22s22p63s23p5? a. The hypothetical element has an atomic number of 11. b. The hypothetical element is a member of Group V, otherwise called the Nitrogen Group. c. The hypothetical element is in the fifth position in the p-block, along the third period of the periodic table. d. The hypothetical element is located at the third position of the p-block, along the fifth period of the periodic table.

16. Kim can walk 4 kilometers in one hour. How long does it take Kim to walk 18 kilometers? A. 4 ½ hours B. 4 hours C. 5 hours D. 8 hours

2. Despite the observed diversity among organisms, they are all made from the same set of biomolecules composed of monomeric units except: a. Proteins b. Carbohydrates c. Nucleic Acids d. Lipids and Fats

17. A factory produced 2300 TV sets in its first year of production. 4500 sets were produced in its second year and 500 more sets were produced in its third year than in its second year. How many TV sets were produced in three years? A. 11,800 B. 12, 800 C. 10, 800 D. 13, 800

3. What will be formed when radium isotope, with 88 protons and 138 neutrons undergoes alpha decay? a. Radon Atom (Rn222) with 86 Protons b. Francium Atom (Fr222) with 87 Protons c. Actinium Atom (Ac222) with 89 Protons d. Thorium Atom (Th232) with 90 Protons

18. Tom and Bob have a total of 49 toys. If Bob has

4. Which of the following examples best illustrates application of Boyle’s Law?

a. A tire becomes harder as more air is pumped into it. b. A sealed aerosol can explodes when thrown into a fire. c. A balloon expands and bursts when exposed to direct sunlight. d. A scuba divers stops at certain depths as he ascends to the ocean’s surface. 5. Three liquids A, B, C were studied in a laboratory. Liquid A was found to float over B and C. It was also found that liquid A flows fastest among the three. What can be said about liquid A? a. Densest and most viscous b. Densest and least viscous c. Least dense and most viscous d. Least dense and least viscous 6. Which of the following statements represents a physical change? a. An antacid tablet forms bubbles when dissolved in water. b. A flashlight beam slowly gets dimmer and finally dies out over time. c. The lawn grows thicker every day because fertilizers were added into the soil. d. Frozen mango juice melted when left standing at room temperature for 30 minutes. 7. Which of the following best explains why farmers burn rice straw and hull during seasons of harvest? a. Burning rice hulls and straws produce compounds that act as repellant for pests which may damage plantation. b. The smoke produced by burning rice hulls and straws stimulate growth and fruit bearing of trees. c. Rice hulls and straws are burned so that more spaces will be available for planting next set of crops. d. Ash from burnt rice hulls and straws are rich in compounds that could neutralize acidic soil so that more crops will grow 8. Acid rain occurs when _________. a. carbon dioxide combines with water in the atmosphere. b. phosphorus-rich water in lakes evaporates to form phosphoric acid. c. sulfur released in burning fossil fuels combines with water in the atmosphere. d. excess hydrogen is released into the atmosphere to produce acids. 9. Why is it difficult to integrate nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into the nitrogen cycle of the biosphere? a. Nitrogen is very abundant in the atmosphere b. Living organisms quickly absorb nitrogen gas c. Oceans quickly absorb nitrogen gas d. Few organisms can directly utilize atmospheric nitrogen

10. Which of the following sentences about greenhouse effect is INCORRECT? a. Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere which are returned to the earth’s surface. b. Greenhouse effect is important in maintaining the temperature of the earth. c. Greenhouse effect is due to gases that absorb the green region of light from the sun. d. Greenhouse effect increases the overall surface temperature of the earth. 11. When a gardener propagates a plant by taking cuttings, he plants his cutting in a well-watered soil in a plant pot. What is the most likely reason why he may then cover the plant and pot with a lightly perforated polythene bag? a. To reduce the water demand of the cutting. b. To decrease the rate of gaseous exchange by the plant. c. To reduce the chance of attack by pests. d. To protect the plant from cold weather. 12. It is a common observation that mushrooms thrive few days after lightning strikes. Which among the following biogeochemical cycles is involved in this process? a. Nitrogen cycle b. Carbon-Oxygen cycle c. Phosphorus cycle d. Sulfur cycle 13. Which of the following factors contribute to an increase in human population? I. Immigration II. Emigration III. Natality IV. Mortality a. III and IV b. II and III c. I only d. I and III 14. Shown below is a simple food web in a grassy community. The arrow symbol means eaten by. What would happen if all snakes are killed? Grass>Grasshopper>Frog>Snake Bird>Snake a. Grass population would increase. b. Grasshopper population would increase. c. Bird and frog populations would increase. d. Grasshopper and bird populations would increase. 15. Which of the following shows mechanical weathering of rocks? a. formation of caverns b. acids dissolves rocks c. freezing water between rock particles d. iron in rocks combine with oxygen 16. PAGASA announces the approach of the seasonal winds. The familiar names used are Amihan and Habagat, internationally known as

________ and ________ respectively. a. Northeast and southwest b. Trade wind and easterlies c. Southwest and northeast d. Westerlies and easterlies 17. Fog is a cloud with its base at or very near the ground. The formation of fog generally occurs after the ground has lost heat by: a. Evaporation b. Convection c. Conduction d. Radiation 18. Why do we see the sun rise in the east? a. The earth revolves eastward. b. The earth rotates from west to east. c. We are located in the 20th meridian. d. On the globe, we are located in the east. 19. If a voltage of 100 volts produces a current of 5 amperes in an electrical device, what is the resistance? a. 95 Ohms b. 20 Ohms c. 105 Ohms d. 500 Ohms 20. Which of the following best differentiates an earthquake's intensity from its magnitude? a. Intensity describes 'the depth from which the earthquake originated’ while magnitude refers to ‘the energy of the earthquake’. b. Intensity cannot be measured while magnitude can be measured using a seismograph. c. Intensity refers to the strength of the quake while magnitude refers to the degree of destruction it caused at the epicenter. d. Intensity is a measure of how much damage an earthquake cause at the surface while magnitude is the strength of the quake. 21. Comparing the speed of sound in liquids, gases, and solids, the speed of sound is usually lowest in ____ and highest in ____. a. solids, gases b. gases, liquids c. liquids, solids d. gases, solids 22. Which has a greater density, a lake full of water or a cupful of water? a. The cup full of water b. The lake full of water c. Not enough information d. They have the same density 23. A stainless steel spoon feels colder than a plastic spoon because stainless steel a. absorbs less heat from the hand than plastic does b. is really colder than plastic

c. has a lower temperature than plastic d. conducts heat away from the hand faster than plastic does 24. Why is it NOT advisable to repeatedly open the door of a refrigerator? a. It will loosen the hinges of the refrigerator's door b. Leads to wastage in electrical energy. c. Repeated opening introduces bacteria in to the refrigerator. d. The warm air outside lowers the temperature inside thus making the refrigeration less-efficient. 25. What kind of mirror is used in cars to give the driver a wider area and smaller image of the traffic behind him/her? a. Double concave b. Convex c. Plane d. Concave 26. Why do we hear thunder some seconds after seeing lightning? a. Light appears brighter in the sky. b. Light travels faster than sound. c. Sound travels 1.331 m/s d. Sound is released later actually 27. Water has a higher specific heat than iron. What does this mean? a. Water is hotter than iron b. Water heats more rapidly than iron c. Water is more dense than iron d. Water heats more slowly than iron 28. If a colorblind man marries a woman who has normal vision and no history of the disease, it is most probable that all of their : a. daughters will be carriers b. daughters will be colorblind c. sons will be carriers d. sons will be colorblind 29. Albino corn seedlings may grow several inches tall. However, they will eventually die, primarily because a. direct sunlight will destroy their cells b. they lack adequate root system c. they cannot produce their own food d. they cannot obtain carbon dioxide 30. Mimosa pudica, locally known as Makahiya is called as such because its leaflets tend to close when touched. This organismal response to a given stimuli is called: a. Hydrotropism b.Thigmotropism c. Geotropism d. Phototropism

SOCIAL SCIENCE (30 points)

Daniel 10:19 “Do not be afraid, you who are highly esteemed,” he said. “Peace! Be strong now; be strong.” When he spoke to me, I was strengthened and said, “Speak, my lord, since you have given me strength.”

1. 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 2. In which organization is the Philippines a member to fight communist aggression? a. APEC b. ASA c. UN d. SEATO 3. 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 4. 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.

8. The term that refers to the class of Filipinos who were free and independent a. Timawa b. Maharlika c. Aliping namamahay d. Aliping saguiguilid 9. The Spanish expedition responsible for naming the archipelago Filipinas a. Magellan’s expedition b. Loarca expedition c. Legaspi expedition d. Villalobos expedition 10. 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 11. 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 12.Which economic system is based on free enterprise? a. Globalism b. Mixed economies c. Capitalism d. Communism 13. How is the so-called colonial mentality manifested? a. Cultural relativism b. Cultural diversity c. Xenocentrism d. Ethnocentrism

5. Which part of Asia does the Arabian peninsula occupy? a. Northwest b. Southeast c. Southwest d. Northeast

14. Which is a safeguard against unfair trade practices like short-weighing? a. Total Quality Movement b. Consumerism c. Consumer vigilance d. Substandardization

6. 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

15. If the seven continents were arranged from largest to smallest, in which order does Australia fall? a. 4th b. 5th c. 6th 8. 7th

7. 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

16. 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 17. 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

c. Three-mile territorial limit d. Archipelagic doctrine

18. 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

27. 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

19. Nebuchadnezzar was to the Babylonian Empire as Asoka was to the ______ Empire. a. Roman b. Gupta c. Greek d. Maurya 20. 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 21. 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 22. 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

28. 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 29. 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 30. 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 ICT (10 points)

2 Corinthians 4:18 So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.

23. 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

1.Which of the following is not a benefit of technology in education? a. Improves critical-thinking abilities. b. Unlimited access to games and other internet sites. c. Allows cooperative learning. d. Increases self-expression.

24. 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

2. Which situation shows that technology can be used to motivate students to learn? a. Teacher Eric employs educational games related to the lesson they are taking. b. Miss Cleo designs lessons which use cooperative learning with technology integration. c. Mr. Jimmy utilizes computer assisted instruction programs so that students will learn at their own pace. d. Teacher Sarah assigns projects to her class where self-expression and creativity is acknowledged.

25. 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 26. 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

3. He is considered as the “Father of Modern Media in Education”. a. Jean Piaget b. Robert Gagne c. B.F. Skinner d. Edgar Dale

4. It is a term to denote a whole range of technologies associated with processing information and with sending and receiving messages. a. Educational Technology b. Information and Communication Technology c. Media Technology d. Instructional Systems Design 5. A methodology widely used for developing new training programs. a. Microsoft b. World Wide Web c. Instructional Systems Design d. Computer Technology 6. This is considered to be the first manual data processing device developed in China in the 12th century A.D. a. Hieroglyphics b. Papyrus c. Printing Press d. Abacus 7. He is considered to be the “Father of Computing” because of his contributions to the basic design of computer. a. John Napier b. William Oughtred c. Blaise Pascal d. Charles Babbage 8. Which is the standard input device that accepts letters, numbers and commands from the user? a. Trackpad b. Lightpen c. Mouse d. Keyboard 9. Mr. Rico carefully studies the materials he acquired from the internet. He always examines if the author is qualified to present the material. This practice is? a. necessary to ensure that the materials are reliable. b. unethical because he does not trust the author. c. unnecessary because all resources from the internet are dependable. d. just a waste of time. 10. When a teacher asks the consistency of a material taken from the internet with other available materials, he/she is concerned with its? a. relevance b. accuracy c. coverage d. currency 2 Corinthians 4:7-11 7 But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. 8 We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; 9 persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. 10 We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body. 11 For we who are alive are always being given over to death for Jesus’ sake, so that his life may also be revealed in our mortal body.

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