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1. The highest social class in pre-colonial Philippines was the Maharlika. The council of elders was called the Umalohocan. The dominant religion was animism and paganism. 2. The first Spanish governor general was Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. The Spanish governor general who ordered the use of Spanish surnames for Filipinos was Gen. Aguinaldo. 3. The trading network implemented by the Spaniards was the Galleon Trade between Acapulco and Manila.

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1. The highest social class in pre-colonial Philippines was the Maharlika. The council of elders was called the Umalohocan. The dominant religion was animism and paganism. 2. The first Spanish governor general was Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. The Spanish governor general who ordered the use of Spanish surnames for Filipinos was Gen. Aguinaldo. 3. The trading network implemented by the Spaniards was the Galleon Trade between Acapulco and Manila.

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1. The highest Social Class in the 8.

The administrator of the colonies


Philippines during the Pre Colonial of Spain
Society A. Gobernador Heneral
A. Maharlika C. Timawa B. Gobernadorcillo
B. Alipin D. Maginoo C. Alcalde Mayor
D. Viceroy
2. The council of elders in the
Baranganic society 9. The power of the governor general
A. Umalohocan C. Timawa to choose a law that he will
B. Alipin D. Maginoo implement
A. Veto Power
3. The religion of the people in Luzon B. Royal Audiencia
during the Pre Colonial Era C. Cumplace
A. Buddhism D. Indulto de Comercio
B. Hinduism
C. Animism and Paganism 10. The legislative body for the
D. Zoroatrianism Philippines during the Spanish
Colonization
4. The lady priest in Visayas during A. Consejo de Indias
the Pre Colonial Era B. Obras Pias
A. Babaylan C. Maginoo C. Inquilino
B. Catalonan D. Binukot D. Corregidores

5. The announcer of the new law in 11. The social class of the elite and
the barangay mixed blood Filipinos
A. Ruma Bichara C. Almasiga A. illustrado
B. Umalohocan D. Datu B. Indio
C. Peninsulares
6. The first Spanish governor general D. Creoles
in the Philippines
A. Eulogio Despujol 12. The forced labor imposed by the
B. Primo de Rivera Spaniards in the Philippines
C. Camilio Polavieja A. Bandala
D. Miguel Lopez de Legaspi B. Polo Y Servicios
C. Enconmienda
7. The Spanish governor general who D. Falla
ordered the use of Spanish term for
the surname of the Filipinos
A. Gen. Wyler C. Gen. Agustin
B. Gen. Claveria D. Gen. Blanco
13. The trading network implemented 18. The first editor-in-chief of La
by the Spaniards where the trading Solidaridad
routes are Acapulco and Manila A. Marcelo H. del Pilar
A. Manila Carnival B. Juan Luna
B. Exposition C. Graciano Lopez Jaena
C. Galleon Trade D. Dr. Jose Rizal
D. Free Trade
19. The civic society founded by Dr.
14. The policy of the Spaniards which Jose Rizal
created a center for each pueblo A. KKK
A. Polo Y Servicios B. La Liga Filipina
B. Enconmienda C. Indios Bravo
C. Reduccion D. Circulo-Hispano Filipino
D. Kabisera
20. The leader of the Magdiwang
15. The ticket to join the Galleon faction of KKK
Trade A. Edilberto Evangelista
A. Boleta B. Mariano Alvarez
B. Falla C. Baldomero Aguinaldo
C. Tributo D. Emilio Jacinto
D. Cedula
21. The code of conduct of KKK
16. The movement of the Filipino A. Kartilya
priest B. Kalayaan
A. Vice Real Patrono C. Magdiwang
B. Secularization D. Magdalo
C. Masonry
D. Enconmienda Royal 22. The emissary send by Andres
Bonifacio to seek an advice from
17. The father of secularization Rizal about the revolution
movement A. Vicente Samson
A. Jose Burgos B. Guillermo Masangkay
B. Mariano Gomez C. Daniel Tirona
C. Pedro Pelaez D. Dr. Pio Valenzuela
D. Jacinto Zamora
23. The father of Philippine
Revolution
A. Antonio Luna
B. Apolinario Mabini
C. Macario Sakay
D. Andres Bonifacio
25. The first American Civil governor 32. The chairman of framing the 1935
in the Philippines Constitution
A. Arthur MacArthur A. Felipe Calderon
B. Elwel Otis B. Carlos P. Romulo
C. Wesley Meritt C. Claro M Recto
D. William Howard Taft D. Sergio Osmena

26. The American Civil Governor 33. The leader of the Sakdalista
who is known as Pro Filipino A. Amado V. Hernandez
A. Leonard Wood B. Cayetano Arellano
B. Francis Burton Harrison C. Benigno Ramos
C. William Cameron Forbes D. Luis Taruc
D. George Dewey
34. The Japanese General who was
28. The American teachers assigned assigned to lead the Phil. During the
in the Philippines WW2
A. Thomasites A. Hideki Tojo
B. Pencionado B. Hirohito
C. Brigandage C. Masaharu Homma
D. Reconcentration D. Tomoyuki Yamashita

29. The Philippine Organic Act of 35. The Japanese Military police
1902 A. Taisho
A. Jones Act B. kempeitai
B. Cooper Act C. Makapili
C. Bell Trade Act D. Ganaps
D. Tydings Mcduffie Law
36. The general who surrender
30. The law which removed the quota Corregidor to the Japanese
for the Filipino products in US A. Edward P. King
market B. Jonathan Wainwright
A. Payne Aldrich C. Douglas MacArthur
B. Gabaldon Act D. Dwight Eisenhower
C. Underwood Simmon
D. Flag Law 37. The first chairman of the
31. The house speaker of the executive committee during the 2nd
Philippine Assembly 1907 Republic
A. Manuel Roxas A. Jose Yulo
B. Sergio Osmena Sr. B. Jose P. Laurel
C. Manuel L. Quezon C. Jorge Vargas
D. Benigno Aquino I D. Jose Abad Santos
38. The first elected president of the 43. The Presidential Decree which
third Republic of the Philippines place the entire Philippine in Martial
A. Carlos P. Garcia Law
B. Diosdado Macapagal A. PD 1061
C. Elpidio Quirino B. PD 1071
D. Manuel Roxas C. PD 1081
D. PD 1091
39. The president who implemented a
nationalistic economic policies 44. The form of government of the
A. Carlos P. Garcia Phil. As mandated by the 1973
B. Diosdado Macapagal constitution
C. Elpidio Quirino A. Federal
D. Manuel Roxas B. Parliamentary
C. Military
40. The president who is a former D. Unitary
secretary of state during the Roxas
administration 45. The first president of 5th
A. Carlos P. Garcia Republic of the Philippines
B. Diosdado Macapagal A. Corazon Aquino
C. Elpidio Quirino B. Fidel V. Ramos
D. Manuel Roxas C. Joseph Estrada
D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
41. The president who is known as
the champion of the masses 46. The president of the country who
A. Joseph Estrada had the vision of Philippine 2000
B. Fidel V. Ramos A. Corazon Aquino
C. Ramon Magsaysay B. Fidel V. Ramos
D. Diosdado Macapagal C. Joseph Estrada
D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
42. The vision of Ferdinand Marcos
for the Philippines 47. The president of the country who
A. Angat Pinoy had the vision of Angat Pinoy 2004
B. Bagong Umaga A. Corazon Aquino
C. Bangon Pilipinas B. Fidel V. Ramos
D. Bagong Lipunan C. Joseph Estrada
D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
48. The president of the country who
had the vision of Matuwid na Landas 4. When is the Cavite Mutiny?
A. Corazon Aquino A. Jan 12, 1872 C. Jan. 20, 1872
B. Benigno Aquino III B. Jan. 24, 1872 D. Jan. 28, 1872
C. Joseph Estrada
D. Rodrigo Duterte 5. Which of the following events
happened first?
49. The agricultural reform A. Execution of Gomburza
implemented by Corazon Aquino C. Execution of Rizal
A. CARP B. Cavite Mutiny
B. CARPER D. Founding of La Liga Filipina
C. PD 27
D. PD 81 6. The date of discovery of KKK
A. August 19, 1892
50. The president of the Philippines B. August 19, 1896
who assumed office after EDSA 2 C. August 23, 1896
A. Joseph Estrada D. August 25, 1896
B. Benigno Aquino III
C. Rodrigo Duterte 5. Which of the following events is
D. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo the result of Cry of Pugad Lawin?
A. End of Fil-American War
Turning Points in History B. Execution of Rizal
C. Start of Phil. Revolution
1. The date of the arrival of the D. Death of Andres Bonifacio
group of Ferdinand Magellan
A. March 14, 1521 6. When is the declaration of
Philippine Independence against
B. March 16, 1521
Spain
C. March 17, 1521 A. July 4, 1946
D. March 22, 1521 B. July 6, 1946
C. June 10, 1898
2. The date of first mass in Limasawa
D. June 12, 1898
A. March 28, 1521
B. March 29, 1521
7. Arrange the following events in
C. March 30, 1521
chronological order
D. March 31, 1521
A. Battle of Manila Bay 1
B. Mock Battle 3
3. When is the battle of Mactan?
C. Incident in San Juan del Monte
A. April 27, 1521
Bridge 4
B. April 30, 1521
D. Return of Emilio Aguinaldo from
C. April 28, 1521
Hongkong2
D. May 1, 1521
1. The birth place of Dr. Jose Rizal
8. Arrange the following events in A. Manila
chronological order B. Calamba
A. Founding of La Liga Filipina 1 C. Binan
B. Founding of KKK 3 D. Sta. Cruz
C. Exile of Rizal to Dapitan 2
D. Discovery of KKK 4 2. The date of birth of Dr. Jose Rizal
A. June 15, 1861
9. Arrange the following events in B. June 17, 1861
chronological order C. June 19, 1861
A. Resignation of Apolinario Mabini D. June 20, 1861
2
B. Death of Gregorio del Pilar 4 3. The first teacher of Jose Rizal
C. Death of Andres Bonifacio 1 A. Maestro Justiano Cruz
D. Death of Antonio Luna 3 B. Teodora Alonzo
C. Leon Monroy
10. Arrange the following events in D. Fr. Sanchez
chronological order
A. Declaration of Manila as an Open 4. The secondary school of Jose Rizal
City 2 A. Primary School in Binan
B. Fall of Corregidor 4 B. UST
C. Invasion of Pearl Harbor 1 C. Universidad Central de Madri
D. Fall of Bataan 3 D. Ateneo de Municipal

11. Arrange the following events in 5. The poem written by Rizal for his
chronological order mother
A. Bombing of Plaza Miranda 1 A. Mi Primera Inspiracion
B. Snap Election 3 B. Flowers of Heidelberg
C. Declaration of Martial Law 2 C. Mi Ultimo Adios
D. EDSA Revolution 4 D. Mi Retiro

6. The poem of Rizal which won a


first prize in Artistic-Literary Lyceum
of Manila in 1879
A. Sa Aking mga Kabata
B. El Amor Patrio
C. La Javentud Filipina
D. Brindis

7. The bible verse where Rizal


JOSE RIZAL derived the term Noli Me Tangere
A. John 20:15 B. The Indolence of the Filipino
B. John 20:17 People
C. John 20:19 C. Brindis
D. John 20:20 D. Letter to the Young Women of
Malolos
8. The epitome of the Philippines
used by Rizal in Noli Me Tangere 15. The first course of Rizal in UST
A. San Diego A. Bachelor of Law
B. San Pedro B. Philosophy and Letters
C. San Jose C. Medicine
D. San Roque D. Agremensor

9. The place of publication of Noli 16. The founder of the Manila


Me Tangere Observatory and one of Jose Rizal’s
A. Ghent, Belgium favorite mentor,
B. Paris, France A. Maestro Celestino
C. Berlin, Germany B. Frederick Faura
D. London, England C. Maestro Lucas Padua.
D. Leon Monroy
10. The savior of Noli Me Tangere
A. Maximo Viola 17. The Father of Jose Rizal
B. Valentine Ventura A. Domingo Lam Co
C. Ferdinand Blumentrit B. Paciano Mercado
D. Paciano Mercado C. Lorenzo Alberto
D. Francisco Mercado
12. The first engagement of Jose
Rizal 18. The Legal Council of Dr. Jose
A. Leonor Valenzuela Rizal
B. Segunda Katigbak A. Jose Taviel de Andrade
C. Leonor Rivera B. Luis Taviel de Andrade
D. Getrude Becket C. Antonio Rivera
D. Antonio Luna
13. The second engagement of Rizal
A. Nelly Boustead
B. Josephine Bracken
C. O Sei San
D. Suzane Jacoby
21. The governor general who signed
14. The impromptu speech of Rizal to the execution of Rizal
honor Luna and Hidalgo A. Ramon Blanco
A. The Phil A Century Hence B. Eulogio Despujol
C. Camilo Polavieja C. Presidential
D. Miguel Lopez de Legaspi D. Unitary

22. The place of execution of Jose 5. The inherit power of the state to
Rizal buy a private property needed for the
A. Parian public welfare
B. Intramuros A. Power of Taxation
C. Luneta C. Police Power
D. Bagumbayan B. Military Power
D. Power of eminent Domain
23. An Act to include in the curricula
of all public and private schools, 6. The element of the state which
colleges and universities courses on pertains to the permanent inhabitants
the life, works and writings of Dr. of a certain territory
Jose Rizal A. Citizen
A. RA 1461 C. RA 1425 B. Government
B. RA 1470 D. RA 1490 C. Territory
D. Sovereignty
POL.SCIE
1.The government of the Philippines 7. The number of chambers of
during the Spanish Era Philippine Legislature
A. Military C. Federal A. 2
B. Unitary D. Parliamentary B. 3
C. 4
2. The Filipinos elected their D. 5
president, what kind of government
does the Phil. Have? 8. The number of senators
A. Presidential C. Republican A. 12
B. Unitary D. De Jure B. 18
C. 24
3. The form of government with D. 30
constitution
A. De Jure C. Revolutionary
B. De Facto D. Republican

9. The power of the president to


4. The government which follow the disapprove a certain bill
principle of check and balance A. Veto Power
A. Federal B. Fiscal
B. Parliamentary C. martial law
D. cumplace D. Citadel

10. The number of associate justices 6. The longest dynasty of China


in the Judicial Department A. Hsia
A. 12 B. Chou
B. 13 C. Chin
C. 14 D. Han
D. 15
7. The treaty which ended the first
ANCIENT HISTORY Opium War and ceded Hongkong to
Great Britain
A. Nanking
1. The earliest civilization in the
B. Tiensin
world
C. Shimonoseki
A. China C. India
D. Portsmouth
B. Mesopotamia D. Egypt
8. The first written code in the world
2. The holy river of Hindus
A. Code of Piliser I
A. Indus C. Brahmaputra
B. Code of Kalantiaw
B. Tigris D. Ganges
C. Code of Hammurabi
D. Code of Ashurbanipal
3. The first group of people who
build their community in
9. The ruler of the Egyptian empire
Mesopotamia
A. King
A. Akkadian C. Babylonian
B. Czar
B. Chaldean D. Sumerian
C. Pharaoh
D. Emperor
4. The official religion of the Persian
Empire
10. The first shogunate of Japan
A. Hinduism
A. Tokugawa
B. Buddhism
B. Kamakura
C. Zoroastrianism
C. Ashikaga
D. Islam
D. Meiji

11. The term referring to the Greek


city- state
5. The community enclosed by the
A. Polis
wall established by the Mohenjo-
B. Delian
Daro and Harrapans
C. Sparta
A. Ziggurat
D. Athens
C. Angkor Wat
B. Hanging Garden
12. The group of commoner in 17. The basis of China in claiming
ancient Rome the territory in West Philippine sea
A. Plebians A. UNCLOS
B. Patricians B. archipelagic doctrine
C. Proletariat C. Treaty of Paris
D. Timawa D. 9 dash line

13. The first Triumvirate 18. The stateless group in Myanmar


A. Mark Anthony, Marcus and A. Aeta
Octavian B. Taliban
B. Mark Anthony, Lepidus and C. Rohimyans
Octavian D. Mongols
C. Pompey, Julius Caesar and
Marcus 19. The highest decision-making
D. Mark Anthony, Julius Caesar and body of UN
Marcus A. General Assembly
B. Secretariat
14. The period of peace and C. trusteeship Council
prosperity in Roman empire D. Security Council
A. Renaissance
B. Pax Romana 20. The military alliance of the
C. Byzantine Europeans and North Americans
D. Dark Ages A. SEATO
B. APEC
15. The amphitheater in Roman C. G8
empire where the public could enjoy D. NATO
gladiatorial combats and other forms
of entertainment.
A. Angkor Wat
B. Taj Mahal
C. Parthenon
D. Colosseum

16. The international monetary ECONOMICS


institution which aims to eradicate
poverty 1.The quantity of the product which
A. World Trade Organization the consumer is willing to buy in a
B. World Bank specific period and price
C. International Monetary Fund A. Demand C. Supply
D. ASEAN B. Cost D. Need
2. What will happen to the demand in 7. The advocates believed that the
coffee mate if the price of coffee “invisible hand” of the profit motive
increases? and market incentives generally
A. Increase C. Decrease guided economic decisions.
B. Constant D. will not A. Communism
change B. Socialism
C. Free Market
3. What will be the direction of the D. Oligarchy
shift of demand in ham during the
Christmas season? 8. The author of the Essay on the
A. Upward C. to the left Principle of Population
B. Downward D. to the right A. David Ricardo
B. Thomas Malthus
4. The measure of the responsiveness C. Adam Smith
of the demand in the changes in price D. John Maynard Keynes
A. equilibrium
B. elasticity 10. The ability to produce goods and
C. demand services at a lower opportunity cost.
D. supply A. Marginal Return
B. Globalization
5. The monetary value of the finished C. Comparative Advantage
products made inside the country in a D. Law of Demand
specific period of time
A. Gross National Product SOCIOLOGY
B. Gross Domestic Product
C. Per Capita Income 1. The father of Sociology.
D. National Income A. Auguste Comte
B. Emile Durkheim
C. Herbert Spencer
D. Karl Marx

2. The paradigm which sees society


6. It is measured by the price of a as a complex system whose parts
specified basket of goods and work together to promote solidarity
services. A. Evolutionary
A. Inflation B. Structural Functionalism
B. Purchasing Power of Parity C. Symbolic Interactionalism
C. Deflation D. Conflict
D. Consumer Price Index
3. The extreme attachment to the
ingroup—led to outgroup hate
A. Xenocentricism statements, or actions, to those who
B. Ethnocentrism get ahead of them.
C. Cultural Relativism A. Filipino Time
D. Cultural Lag B. Bahala na
C. Ningas Cogon
4. Two people agreed to adjust in the D. Crab Mentality
cultural orientation of each other
A. Enculturation 9. The lowest stratum of the industrial
B. Acculturation working class, including also such
C. Assimilation undesirables as tramps and criminals
D. Accommodation A. bourgeoisie
B. capitalist
5. The highest social class in Caste C. proletariat
System D. Lumpen proletariat
A. Sudras
B. Brahman 10. Refers to the characteristics of
C. Vaishyas women, men, girls and boys that are
D. Kshatriyas socially constructed
A. sex
6. A difference from what most B. values
people consider to be normal or C. gender
acceptable D. social self
A. Karma
B. Deviancy
C. Rebellion
D. Retreat

7. The social integration of members


of a society who have common
values and beliefs.
A. Organic Solidarity
B. Integration
C. Mechanical Solidarity
D. Association

8. A phenomenon where people react


negatively, in terms of their thoughts,

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