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Class Tanglaw Review and Tutorial Center

Career-Service Exam for August 11, 2024


Professional Level Only
August 9, 2024 – Final Test

Name:
Time Started:
Time Ended:
Score:

Instructions: Please print this one, then set 2 hours and 30 minutes timer, in this case you can assist
yourself about your own pace answering the questions for the first time. Please include printing the
sample sheet.

Secondly, the Class Tanglaw team and staff would like to congratulate you on surviving the 34 days
of our Career Service Examination Review. We know it wasn’t easy—every evening at 6:30, despite
your busy daytime schedules, you showed up, proving just how dedicated and committed you all
are. We will surely miss each and every one of you, including the fun and lively banter in the
comments section. It feels like just yesterday that we started on day one, with Johnny Sins (if anyone
still remembers!). Your hard work and perseverance have brought you one step closer to achieving
your eligibility.

As you move forward, we want you to remember the determination and passion you’ve shown
throughout this journey. You’re well on your way to success, and we couldn’t be prouder of each of
you. All the best as you continue to reach for your dreams!

These 170 items test for Professional and 165 Items for Subprofessional level-was created by the
Tanglaw Coaches. We have carefully selected the questions, some of these may appear in the actual
exam. Do not memorize them, instead learn why that is the correct answer.

One thing, if it’s not too much to ask, please also subscribe to our YouTube channel, sir/ma’am.

DAY 34 of 34 SCHEDULE:
12:00 Noon – Final Mock Test Upload (PDF and Google Form)
6:30 Evening – Finalization Live

FINAL MOCK TEST IN GOOGLE FORMS:


1. Professional Level: https://forms.gle/goJjRgbRnshxSyMj6
2. Subprofessional Level: https://forms.gle/vsBaLnAX75EjR1EM9
If ever na di tugma ang sagot ng google form sa video explanation, ang video explanation po
sir/ma’am and sundin ninyo.

Bump: One more thing, if it’s not too much to ask, please also subscribe to our YouTube channel,
sir/ma’am.

VIDEO EXPLAINER FOR THE FINAL MOCK TEST:


Verbal Reasoning (Both Level):
(Part1) https://youtu.be/Su6tjjngh6c
(Part 2) https://youtu.be/qbUFVWJ2MWg

Analytical Reasoning (Professional Level Only):


https://youtu.be/m7UOejeAUC8

Clerical Reasoning (Subprofessional Level Only):


https://youtu.be/nAcm01Y9fP8

Numerical Reasoning (Both Level):


https://youtu.be/sqfJdKuEe9A

General Information (Both Level):


https://youtu.be/wvF1HPX1mAM

See yah ka Tanglaw later at 6.

All the best!


EXAMINEE’S DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE

The twenty (20) items that follow are questions pertaining to you. You are to answer the questions
by shading the circle that corresponds to your answer per item on the Answer Sheet provided. DO
NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. You should also answer the questions as
honestly and accurately as you can. The information that will be obtained from these questions shall
be held strictly confidential.

1. Sex
1. Male 2. Female

2. Civil Status:
1. Single 2. Widow/Widower
3. Married 4. Separated/Divorced

1. 18 – 24 years old 4. 39 – 45 years old


2. 25 – 31 years old 5. More than 45 years old
3. 32 – 38 years old

4. Are you a member of any cultural/indigenous community or group?


1. Yes 2. No

5. Year of last attendance in school:


1. Before 1995 4. 2005 – 2008
2. 1995 – 1999 3. After 2008
5. 2000 – 2004

Items 6 to 7 refer to your highest educational attainment. There should only be ONE answer for both
items. If your answer can be found in item 6, leave item 7 UNANSWERED. If your answer is item 7,
leave item 6 UNANSWERED.

6. 1. With Doctorate units/degree 4. Vocational/Technical course


2. With Master’s units/degree 5. College undergraduate
3. College graduate

7. 1. High school graduate 4. Grade 1- 7


2. 1st – 4th year High School 5. Have not attended any academic program.
3. Elementary graduate

8. What was the highest academic honor/award you have received relative to your answer in item 6
or 7?
1. summa/magna/cum laude
2. Valedictorian/Salutatorian
3. honorable mention
4. other academic awards (choose this option ONLY if the academic awards you received were
not mentioned in options 1 to 3)
5. None/Not applicable

9. Present employment:
1. Government 4. Self-employed
2. Non-Government Organization 5. Unemployed
3. Private

10. Type of present job:


1. Managerial/Executive
2. Professional/Technical/Scientific
3. General Clerical, Trade, and crafts (jobs requiring manual dexterity or the application of
manual/mechanical/artistic skills)
4. Others
5. Not applicable

11. Length of experience in present job:


1. less than one year 4. More than four years
2. one to two years 5. Not applicable
3. three to four years

12. For what reason are you taking this examination?


1. Entrance to government service 3. Promotion
2. Change of appointment status 4. Others

13. Which of the following civil service eligibilities do you possess?


1. Eligibility for first level positions:
Career Service Subprofessional, Penology Employee, Police Officer 1, Fire Officer 1,
Stenographer, Meat Inspector, MC 11 (TESDA), RA 7160 – Barangay Official, RA 7883 –
Barangay Health Worker, PD 1569 – Barangay Nutrition Scholar
2. Eligibility for second level positions:
Career Service Professional, Penology Officer, Fire Officer 2, EDP Specialist, PD 907 –
Honor Graduate, PD 997 – Scientific and Technological Specialist, RA 1080 – Passed
the Board or Bar Examination
3. Eligibilities enumerated in item numbers 1 and 2
4. Others
5. Not applicable

Items 14 to 16 are for GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES only. If you are NOT. A government employee,
please leave these items UNANSWERED and proceed directly to items 17 to 20.
14. Category of government office where you are employed:
1. National government
2. Local government unit (province/city/municipality/barangay)
3. Government-owned and controlled corporation/Government financial institution
4. Constitutional office
5. State college or university

15. Status of present appointment in government service:


1. Permanent 4. Emergency/Contract of Service/Job Order
2. Temporary 5. Others
3. Casual/Contractual/Coterminous

16. Years of experience in government service:


1. less than 5 years 4. 15 – 19 years
2. 5 – 9 years 5. 20 years or more
3. 10 – 14 years

Items 17 to 20, in which of the following occupational services would you consider yourself MOST
QUALIFIED in terms of your knowledge, skills and qualifications? Choose ONLY ONE answer from
the options listed per item. Leave the item UNANSWERED if you are not qualified in any of the
occupational services given.

17. 1. General Administrative Service


2. Financial Service
3. Planning Service
4. Architecture and Engineering Service
5. Transportation, Communication and Utilities Service

18. 1. Trades and Craft and Related Service


2. Human Resource, Social Science and Welfare Service
3. Art and Information Service
4. Medicine and Health Service
5. Education, Library, Museum and Archival Service

19. 1. Agrarian, Agricultural and Environment Resources Service


2. Tourism and Industry Service
3. Mathematics, Physical and Biological Science Service
4. Defense and Security Service
5. Legal and Judicial Service

20. 1. Foreign Relations Service


2. Executive Service
3. Legislative Service
4. Miscellaneous Service (Barbering and Cosmetology, Food Service, Laundry)
5. Other Miscellaneous Service (those not mentioned in items 17 to 20)

Directions: Choose the best meaning or synonym of the underlined word in each sentence.

21. Before starting the car, I always make sure to fasten my seatbelt to ensure safety on the road.
1. Sinturong-pangupuan 2. Sinturong-pagkaligtasan
3. Upuan na may sinturon 4. Sinturong-pangsasakyan
5. Sinuron ng sasakyan

22. The company’s new headquarters is a gargantuan structure, towering over the city with its
impressive size and scale.
1. Small 2. Tiny
3. Big 4. Huge
5. Miniscule

23. Her sapient advice on navigating complex ethical dilemmas demonstrated a deep understanding
and wisdom that was invaluable to the team.
1. Ignorant 2. Wise
3. Rash 4. Naïve
5. Deep

24. After moving to a new country, she assimilated into the local culture by learning the language
and adopting new customs.
1. Rejected 2. Forgotten
3. Ignored 4. Adapted
5. adopted

25. The scientist presented his research with amplifications, using detailed graphs and charts to
clarify the complex data for the audience.
1. Simplification 2. Reduction
3. Diminishment 4. Improvement
5. Enhancement

26. His constant criticism of the team's efforts began to undermine their confidence and hinder
their productivity.
1. Strengthen 2. Support
3. Weaken 4. Reinforce
5. Lessen
27. After the lengthy meeting, the details of the plan became muddled, leaving everyone confused
about the next steps.
1. Confused 2. Clear
3. Simple 4. Organize
5. Deepen

28. The sunset cast a warm tinge of orange and pink across the sky, creating a beautiful evening
view.
1. Feel 2. Touch
3. Shade 4. Penetrate
5. Overlay

29. Despite the company's stated commitment to ethical practices, the manager acted
unscrupulously by manipulating financial reports to mislead investors.
1. Dishonestly 2. Corruptly
3. Ethically 4. Morally
5. Conscientiously

30. The Filipino teachers' fervor in the teaching profession cannot be questioned.
1. focus 2. idea
3. love 4. passion
5. service

Directions: The sentences below may or may not contain an error that violates the standard
rules of using verb tenses, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, parallelism, subject-verb
agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement, etc. Choose which of the underlined word(s) or
phrases contain an error or need to be replaced to make the sentence correct. Choose ‘E’ if
the sentence contains no error.

31. Serafin loses all the data he saved in the computer last night. No error.
1. Serafin loses 2. All the data
3. He saved in the computer 4. Last night
5. No error

32. Japan, known as the 'Land of the Rising Sun,' and the Philippines, often referred to as the 'Pearl
of the Orient Sea,' are both celebrated for their rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty.
No error.
1. Known as the 2. Often referred
3. Are both celebrated 4. Their
5. No error
33. Everyone who plans to attend the senior retreat need to pack appropriate camping supplies.
No error.
1. Everyone 2. Who plans
3. To attend 4. Need
5. No error

34. Carlos did not want to go to the Frost Daze Dance, nevertheless, his friends convinced him to
attend the once-in-a-lifetime event, and he also knew his grandmamma wanted him to socialize
more. No error.
1. did not want 2. nevertheless
3. convinced 4. wanted
5. No error

35. At the music recital, Alexandra enjoyed listening to her friend Mohammed's insightful
interpretation, which she thought was more sophisticated than the other performers. No error.
1. enjoyed listening 2. which she
3. more sophisticated 4. than the other performers
5. No error

Directions: Arrange the following set of sentences to form a comprehensible and well-
organized paragraph.

36. A. A person may be unable to cope with the fast pace and complex lifestyles that exist in our
present society: as a result, even someone who is an unlikely "criminal type" might be forced
into crime.
B. Still another theory is based upon the growing evidence that pressures within our modern
world have caused the rapid growth in the crime rate.
C. For example, a child of very strict parents or from an extremely poor home may run a
greater risk of being involved in crimes as he reaches adolescence.
D. If a child is reared in a negative environment, he may be more likely to turn to crime than
a child who has had more positive influences.
E. There is no easy answer to this question: however, psychologists have suggested that clues
may be found in the childhood of the criminal.
F. What circumstances lead a person to follow a life of crime?
1. A-B-C-D-E-F 2. F-E-D-C-B-A
3. D-B-C-A-F-E 4. F-E-B-A-C-D
5. A-B-D-C-E-F

37. (Excerpt from Andres Bonifacio’s “To The Brave Sons Of The People” Speech, 1897)
A. The bravery you have manifested since the start of this Revolution in fighting against the
Spanish enemy is the clearest proof that you are not terrified by the noise of the preparations
for the invasion here of the army of Polavieja.
B. That army, in a short span of time, has demonstrated marked cowardice and base conduct by
torturing and killing multitudes of our non-combatant people.
C. Their burning of the towns here, their desecration of the purity of our women without regard
to their weakness, the murder of the old and of helpless infants – these acts are not those of
any man of honor and courage.
D. They cry out for vengeance and justice.
1. A-B-C-D 2. B-D-C-A
3. D-C-B-A 4. B-C-A-D
5. C-A-B-D

38. (Excerpt from Manuel Quezon’s Third Inaugural Address, 1943)


A. I know that you have been wielding against the enemy two potent weapons: Filipino unity and
faith.
B. My fellow countrymen, I am proud of you.
C. Stronger than any arm of destruction, your weapons are of untold and terrible power.
D. Stronger than a thousand sheets of steel, with them you are invincible.
1. B-C-D-A 2. A-B-C-D
3. C-D-B-A 4. B-A-C-D
5. D-B-C-A

39. Source: Jose Rizal, "The Indolence of the Filipino," 1890


A. Remove the object and you reduce him to inaction.
B. It seems that these thoughts have never entered the minds of those who cry out against the
indolence of the Filipinos.
C. Man works for an object.
D. The most active man in the world will fold his arms from the instant he understands that it is
madness to bestir himself, that this work will be the cause of his trouble, that for him it will be
the cause of vexations at home and of the pirate's greed abroad.
1. A-B-C-D 2. C-A-D-B
3. B-D-A-C 4. A-C-D-B
5. C-B-D-A

40. (Source: Melissa N. Morris and Zach Carmichael, "Filling in the Blanks A Prehistory of the Adult
Coloring Craze," February 6, 2019)
A. Now in its third year, the campaign sees, in the first week of February, archives, special
collections, and libraries take to social media with individual images and even entire books
compiled from their holdings for the public to color.
B. In February 2016, with the craze still going strong, New York Academy of Medicine Library
gave birth to a new initiative called Color Our Collections Week, a scholarly take on the coloring
trend.
C. Whatever the reasons, sales rocketed: Nielsen logged sales of 12 million for the category in
2015, up from a measly 1 million the year before.
D. What strange winds conspired to suddenly urge adults in their droves to take up colored
pencils again?
1. D-C-B-A 2. A-B-C-D
3. C-D-B-A 4. B-A-D-C
5. D-B-A-C

41. A. However, Dr. William H. Fowler, Jr. of the UCLA medical school claims that studies show there
is no increase in strength, motor performance, or vital capacities.
B. There is a growing controversy over the use of drugs in sports.
C. Denny McLain, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, claims that he needs pep pills or something to
keep him going, especially when he is expected to be good at 162 ball games a year.
1. A-B-C 2. C-B-A
3. B-C-A 4. C-A-B
5. A-C-B

42. A. The BBC’s current television version starring Benedict Cumberbatch is perhaps one of the
most successful, not least as its scriptwriters combine a deep knowledge of the original with
a flair for departing wittily from it: the show’s strategy of allusion, transformation, and up-to-
dateness gives it both freshness and familiarity.
B. Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes saga has enjoyed -- or in some cases suffered – countless
reinventions since its original publication from 1887 to 1927.
C. The new series begins with ‘The Empty Hearse’, its title alluding playfully to Conan Doyle’s
1903 story ‘The Empty House’ in which Holmes returns from apparent death at the hands of
Professor Moriarty in Switzerland.
1. A-B-C 2. C-B-A
3. B-C-A 4. C-A-B
5. B-A-C

43. A. And finally, read the last paragraph, which will probably contain a summary of the material.
B. First, before you attempt to read anything, look over the length of the material to see if
you have time to read it: if not, mark a spot where you intend to stop.
C. Here is a four-step method which can help you prevent your mind from wandering while
reading.
D. Second, read the title and the first paragraph, looking for the main idea of the article.
E. By doing this, you condition your mind to 'accept the material you want to read, and thus
reduce mind wandering.
F. Next, read the boldface headings, if there are any, and the first sentence of each paragraph.
1. A-B-C-D-E-F 2. F-E-B-C-A-D
3. C-D-B-F-A-E 4. D-F-C-B-A-E
5. F-E-D-C-B-A

44. A. He greatly enjoyed the poems of Victorian writers such as Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and
Christina Rossetti.
B. Probably his best known is called “Jabberwocky,” with its opening line of “’Twas brillig, and
the slithy toves…”, and its many invented words, some that have now entered the English
language, such as “chortle” and “galumph”.
C. Although best known as the author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and
Through the Looking-Glass (1871), Lewis Carroll - the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson, a mathematical lecturer at Christ Church, Oxford - was also an avid reader and
writer of poetry.
D. His own poems were varied – some just humorous nonsense, some filled with hidden
meanings, and some serious poems about love and life.
1. A-B-C-D 2. A-B-C-A
3. C-A-B-D 4. C-A-D-B
5. B-C-A-D

45. A. All the same, most people today are well aware unicorns don’t exist.
B. Unicorns seem to be everywhere these days.
C. They have become a fashionable cultural icon of fantasy, escapism, and (somewhat
paradoxically) individuality — a fact exploited to the full by manufacturers and marketing
experts.
D. It’s virtually impossible to walk down a high street or go into a gift shop without coming
face to face with one of these rainbow-spangled creatures in some form or another.
1. A-B-C-D 2. D-B-C-A
3. C-A-B-D 4. B-D-C-A
5. A-C-B-D

Directions: The following sentences contain a blank space provided for a missing word that
will complete their meaning. Choose the word that best fits the meaning of each sentence

46. It is every person’s ______ to live the life he or she chooses.


1. composite 2. eloquence
3. prerogative 4. allusion
5. demise

47. In the famous balcony scene, Romeo ______ Juliet’s beauty is one of the most romantic soliloquies
ever written.
1. sanctions 2. extols
3. peruses 4. beguiles
5. fetters

48. The graph clearly showed the company reaching the ______ in profits during the 1980s when the
economy was in a boom period.
1. narthex 2. gullet
3. gamut 4. quiescence
5. vertex

49. Oliver was unable to ______ himself from the difficulties he had caused by forging the documents.
1. reprove 2. pique
3. oust 4. extricate
5. broach

50. Dogs growl and show their teeth in an attempt to ______ the animal or person they perceive as a
threat.
1. bolster 2. waylay
3. cow 4. exacerbate
5. appease

Directions: Read the passages and answer the questions that follow.

51. Human technology developed from the first stone tools about two and a half million years ago.
At the beginning, the rate of development was slow. Hundreds of thousands of years passed without
much change. Today, new technologies are reported daily on television and in newspaper.
This paragraph best supports the statement that:
1. Stone tools were not really technology.
2. stone tools were in use for two and a half million years.
3. there is no way to know when stone tools first came into use.
4. In today’s world, new technologies are constantly being developed.
5. none of the latest technologies is as significant as the development of stone tools.

52. Patience is the key for any genre of photography. Most of the time, the photographer has to wait
for the right light and the right moment. One can capture several frames of a scene, but there is only
one perfect moment where you can say, "that's the shot". The photographer has to look at things
from a different perspective. One has to think and search for a different angle to separate the images
from the usual shots.
The paragraph BEST supports the statement that____
1. creativity is needed in getting the best photo
2. in photography, patience is needed to get the best shot
3. photographer has many genres
4. photography requires a person to look at different perspectives
5. photography requires right angle of images

53. Kung gaano siya kapillit sa pagbibigay ng pera sa anak ay ganoon din naman siya kapilit sa
pagsasauli sa perang bigay ng anak. Kapag umuuwi ang isang anak niya, at sa pagpapaalam ay
walang iniabot na pera, ang hinala agad niya ay gipit ang anak, at kaya umuwi ay may kailangan,
nahihiya nga lamang magsalita. Dudukot siya ng pera sa kanyang bulsikot at ipipilit iyon sa anak.
Kung ibig ng anak na magdamdam at magtampo ang ina, ang kailangan lamang na gawin ay
tanggihan ang perang ibinibigay.
Saang pangungusap makikilala ang tinutukoy na "siya" sa kwento?
1. Ang hinala agad niya ay gipit ang anak, at kaya umuwi ay may kailangan, nahihiya nga lamang
magsalita.
2. Dudukot siya ng pera sa kanyang bulsikot at ipipilit iyon sa anak.
3. Kapag umuuwi ang isang anak niya, at sa pagpapaalam ay walang iniabot na pera.
4. Kung gaano siya kapillit sa pagbibigay ng pera sa anak ay ganoon din naman siya kapilit sa
pagsasauli sa perang bigay ng anak.
5. Kung ibig ng anak na magdamdam at magtampo ang ina, ang kailangan lamang na gawin ay
tanggihan ang perang ibinibigay.

54. If your laughter together is good and healthy, and not at the expense of others, then you have a
healthy relationship to the world. Laughter is the child of surprise. If you can make each other laugh,
you can always surprise each other. If you can always surprise each other, you can always keep the
world around you knew. Which of the following is an acceptable interpretation of "good and healthy
laughter"?
1. Jointly mocking your neighbor's mistakes.
2. Laughing at one another's quirks.
3. Making fun of your partner's insecurities.
4. Playing practical jokes that exasperate your partner.
5. Snickering at your loved one's fashion style.

55. The world’s population has reached seven billion and is projected to reach around nine billion
by 2050. As the world’s population grows, its need for water, food and energy will increase. Meeting
these challenges will be difficult and will place demands on all of us. The paragraph BEST supports
the statement that:
1. billions of people will die of hunger in 2050.
2. having enough water, food and energy is the challenge to all of us in 2050.
3. population control is necessary for us to survive in 2050.
4. the two-billing increase in population is an accurate forecast for 2050.
5. there is enough water, food and energy to last us until 2050.

For Items 56-60: Today, bicycles are elegantly simple machines that are common around the world.
Many people ride bicycles for recreation, whereas others use them as a means of transportation. The
first bicycle, called a draisienne, was invented in Germany in 1818 by Baron Karl de Drais de
Sauerbrun. Because it was made of wood, the draisienne wasn’t very durable nor did it have pedals.
Riders moved it by pushing their feet against the ground.

In 1839, Kirkpatrick Macmillan, a Scottish blacksmith, invented a much better bicycle. Macmillan’s
machine had tires with iron rims to keep them from getting worn down. He also used foot-operated
cranks, similar to pedals, so his bicycle could be ridden at a quick pace. It didn’t look much like the
modern bicycle, though, because its back wheel was substantially larger than its front wheel.
Although Macmillan’s bicycles could be ridden easily, they were never produced in large numbers.

In 1861, Frenchman Pierre Michaux and his brother Ernest invented a bicycle with an improved crank
mechanism. They called their bicycle a vélocipède, but most people called it a “bone shaker” because
of the jarring effect of the wood and iron frame. Despite the unflattering nickname, the vélocipède
was a hit. After a few years, the Michaux family was making hundreds of the machines annually,
mostly for fun-seeking young people.

Ten years later, James Starley, an English inventor, made several innovations that revolutionized
bicycle design. He made the front wheel many times larger than the back wheel, put a gear on the
pedals to make the bicycle more efficient, and lightened the wheels by using wire spokes. Although
this bicycle was much lighter and less tiring to ride, it was still clumsy, extremely top heavy, and
ridden mostly for entertainment.

It wasn’t until 1874 that the first truly modern bicycle appeared on the scene. Invented by another
Englishman, H.J. Lawson, the safety bicycle would look familiar to today’s cyclists. The safety bicycle
had equal-sized wheels, which made it much less prone to toppling over. Lawson also attached a
chain to the pedals to drive the rear wheel. By 1893, the safety bicycle had been further improved
with air-filled rubber tires, a diamond shaped frame, and easy braking. With the improvements
provided by Lawson, bicycles became extremely popular and useful for transportation. Today, they
are built, used, and enjoyed all over the world.

56. There is enough information in this passage to show that?


1. several people contributed to the development of the modern bicycle.
2. only a few vélocipèdes built by the Michaux family are still in existence.
3. for most of the nineteenth century, few people rode bicycles just for fun.
4. bicycles with wheels of different sizes cannot be ridden easily

57. The first person to use a gear system on bicycles was


1. H.J. Lawson. 2. Kirkpatrick Macmillan.
3. Pierre Michaux. 4. James Starley.

58. This passage was most likely written in order to


1. persuade readers to use bicycles for transportation.
2. describe the problems that bicycle manufacturers encounter.
3. compare bicycles used for fun with bicycles used for transportation.
4. tell readers a little about the history of the bicycle.

59. Macmillan added iron rims to the tires of his bicycle to


1. add weight to the bicycle. 2. make the tires last longer.
3. make the ride less bumpy. 4. make the ride less tiring.

60. Read the following sentence from the fourth paragraph: “Ten years later, James Starley, an English
inventor, made several innovations that revolutionized bicycle design.” As it is used in the sentence,
the underlined word revolutionized most nearly means
1. cancelled. 2. changed drastically.
3. became outdated. 4. exercised control over.

For Items 61-65: On February 3, 1956, Autherine Lucy became the first African-American student to
attend the University of Alabama, although the dean of women refused to allow Autherine to live in
a university dormitory. White students rioted in protest of her admission, and the federal
government had to assume command of the Alabama National Guard in order to protect her.
Nonetheless, on her first day in class, Autherine bravely took a seat in the front row. She remembers
being surprised that the professor of the class appeared not to notice she was even in class. Later,
she would appreciate his seeming indifference, as he was one of only a few professors to speak out
in favor of her right to attend the university.

For protection, Autherine was taken in and out of classroom buildings by the back door and driven
from class to class by an assistant to the university president. The students continued to riot, and
one day, the windshield of the car she was in was broken. University officials suspended her, saying
it was for her own safety. When her attorney issued a statement in her name protesting her
suspension, the university used it as grounds for expelling her for insubordination. Although she
never finished her education at the University of Alabama, Autherine Lucy’s courage was an
inspiration to African-American students who followed her lead and desegregated universities all
over the United States.

61. According to the passage, what did Autherine Lucy do on her first day at the University of
Alabama?
1. She moved into a dormitory.
2. She sat in the front row of her class.
3. She became terrified of the white rioters.
4. She was befriended by an assistant to the university president.

62. Based on the information in the passage, which of the following best describes Autherine Lucy?
1. quiet and shy 2. courageous and determined
3. clever and amusing 4. overly dramatic
63. When she began classes at the university, Autherine Lucy expected to
1. stand out from the other students.
2. have the support of the university faculty.
3. join an African-American organization for protection.
4. be ridiculed by the professors.

64. Autherine Lucy never graduated from the University of Alabama because she
1. moved to another state.
2. transferred to another university.
3. dropped out because of pressure from other students.
4. was expelled for insubordination.

65. According to the passage, which of the following is true?


1. The Alabama National Guard is normally under the command of the U.S. Army.
2. In 1956, the only segregated university in the United States was in Alabama.
3. Autherine Lucy was escorted to and from class by the university president’s assistant.
4. A few white students at the university were pleased that Autherine Lucy was a student there

66. Yesterday: Tomorrow :: March : ________


1. April 2. May
3. June 4. July
5. December

67. Limp: cane :: cold: ________


1. Couch 2. Eyes
3. Nose 4. Sickness
5. Tissue paper

68. Tranquility: peace :: complacency: _________


1. Satisfaction 2. Contentment
3. Mood 4. Pleasure
5. Silence

69. Salumpuwit: Upuan :: _______ : _______


1. Durungawan: Bintana 2. Arinola : Kaserola
3. Kaldero : Kawali 4. Banyo : Pintoan
5. Sahig : Lampaso

70. Human: Organism :: Automobile: ________


1. Transform 2. Journalism
3. Mechanism 4. Optimism
5. Criticisms
71. Kandila : mitsa :: ________:________.
1. Apoy : abo 2. Kutsara : tinidor
3. Kahoy : uling 4. Bisikleta : gulong
5. Kuryente : gas

72. Compass is to direction as caliper is to______.


1. Dimensions 2. Length
3. Size 4. Gravity
5. Area

73. Cartographer: Map :: _____________ : _______________


1. Philosopher: wisdom 2. Photographer: camera
3. Stenographer: pen 4. Lexicographer: dictionary
5. Astronomer: space

74. Cup: Lip :: Bird: ______


1. Beak 2. Wings
3. Claw 4. Eyes
5. Feathers

75. Healthy: Fit :: Adventurous: ________


1. Heroic 2. Productive
3. Courageous 4. Resourceful
5. Creative

76. Torch: Light: Beacon: _________


1. Beam 2. Food
3. Tower 4. Signal
5. Shore

77. Iyak: Tawa :: __________: __________


1. bigay: balik 2. pikit: tulog
3. buhay: gising 4. urong: sulong
5. labas: masok

78. Indigenous: Ancient :: Modern: _________


1. Cosmopolitan 2. Contemporary
3. Trend 4. Archaic
5. Traditional

79. Protection: Endanger Species :: _________ : ___________


1. Restoration: Historical Building 2. Destruction : Pollution
3. Code : Creation 4. Heritage : Sightseeing
5. Ancient : Old Fashion

80. Court trial: Evidence :: Medical trial: __________


1. Diagnosis 2. Autopsy
3. Verdict 4. Lab result
5. Testimonial

81. ______ : words :: Directory : _______


1. dictionary : definitions 2. glossary : names
3. itinerary : addresses 4. synonyms : formulas
5. thesaurus : schedules

82. isiwalat : ilihim :: _____ : ______


1. alagaan : arugain 2. gunitain : kalimutan
3. pagsikapan : paasahin 4. palaguin : paramihan
5. suwayin : tularan

83. ______ : Rocket :: Meander : _____


1. drift : glide 2. mount : ascend
3. rill : stream 4. run : tower
5. soar : ripple

84. Professor : Teacher :: _______ : Journalist


1. Writer 2. Broadcaster
3. Columnist 4. Newscaster
5. Editor

85. Human : Reason :: _______ : ________


1. Animal : Habitat 2. Living things : Communication
3. Animal : Instinct 4. Shelter : Behavior
5. Organism : life

86. No comedians are politicians. Some action stars are politicians. Some politicians are comedians.
All action stars are comedians. Some action stars are not comedians.
Conclusion:
1. Both I and II 2. Both I and III
3. I only 4. Il only
5. III only

87. Government employees are courteous. Some courteous people are rewarded. Mr. Santos works
in a Government Agency.
Conclusion:
1. Courteous people are government employees 2. Government employees are rewarded
3. Mr. Santos is courteous 4. Mr. Santos is rewarded
5. No government employees are courteous

88. No comedians are politicians. Some action stars are politicians. Some politicians are comedians.
All action stars are comedians. Some action stars are not comedians.
Conclusion:
1. Both I and II 2. Both I and III
3. I only 4. Il only
5. III only

89. Not so long ago, transplanting an organ from one person to another was nearly impossible
because the recipient's immune system often rejected the donated organ. Two American doctors
helped change this situation. In 1950, a Chicago physician transplanted a healthy kidney in an ailing
woman and the organ functioned for ten months. About the same time, a physician in Boston,
successfully performed a kidney transplant between identical twin brothers.
ASSUMPTION:
1. Compatibility between the donor and the patient is important in organ transplant.
2. For as long as the patient is strong-willed and has positive outlook, organ transplant will be
successful.
3. If the patient is financially capable and the doctor is reputable, the organ transplant will be
possible.
4. It takes an exemplary American doctor to perform a successful organ transplant.
5. Patients need doctors who completely understand their condition and are sympathetic of them to
ensure a successful organ transplant.

90. Mother askes Mila to feed the dog while she is out. When she returned, mother was furious to
find out that Mila did not do as instructed. Mila just looked at her, teary eyed, but would still not
move to feed the dog.
ASSUMPTION:
1. Mila has set the dog loose while she is feeding it.
2. Mila is afraid of her mother but not of the dog.
3. Mila is afraid of her mother, just as she is afraid to feed the dog.
4. Mila is afraid of the dog but not her mother.
5. Mila is neither afraid of the dog nor her mother.

91. The Doctor, the lawyer, and the Farmer are neighbors. Each of them owns a house among the
three [Yellow, Orange, Green] houses and a car among three [Red, White, Black] cars. The doctor
owns the orange house and the Lawyer owns the white car. The green house and the black car is not
owned by the farmer. What is the color of the Car and the house of the Farmer?
1. Red car, Orange house 2. Red car, Yellow house
3. White car, Yellow house 4. White car, Orange house
5. Black car, Green house
92. Every basketball player is tall.
Anyone who is tall is a basketball player.
No basketball player is tall.
Some tall people are basketball players.
Conclusion:
1. Both I and II 2. II only
3. Both I and III 4. III only
5. I only

93. Ga is taller than Ha but shorter than Ja. Va is taller than Ka but shorter than Ga. Who is the tallest?
1. Ga 2. Ha
3. Ja 4. Va
5. Ka

94. Persons A, B, C, D, and E are standing in a straight line not necessarily in that order. B and D are
the person apart. Neither C nor B are at either ends. E and C are always beside each other. Who are
at each end of the line?
1. A and B 2. A and C
3. A and E 4. D and A
5. E and D

95. A, B, C, D and E are trainees in a certain company. At the end of the training period, at least one
of them will be selected for employment. If A is selected, B will also be selected. If B is selected, D
will not be selected. If D is selected, E will not be selected. If D is among the persons selected, who
else will be selected?
1. A but not C 2. Both A and B
3. Both A and C 4. C but not A
5. Neither A nor C

96. In a 5-storey mall, the Cyberzone is on the fifth floor. The Hardware is under the Department
store for men and women. Department store is at the first floor while the Department Store for men
and women is below the floor of Department store where you can buy accessories for teenage boys
and girls. Where can you buy plumbing tools?
1. 1st floor 2. 2nd floor
3. 3rd floor 4. 4th floor
5. 5th floor

97. A group of five friends - Alex, Ben, Cindy, Dave, and Erin - are seated in a row. Alex cannot sit
next to Dave, and Erin cannot sit next to Cindy. Which of the following could be a possible seating
arrangement for the five friends?
1. Ben, Cindy, Alex, Dave, Erin 2. Dave, Ben, Cindy, Alex, Erin
3. Erin, Cindy, Alex, Ben, Dave 4. Alex, Ben, Cindy, Erin, Dave
5. Cindy, Dave, Alex, Erin, Ben
98. If some A are B and all B are C, which of the following must be true?
1. All A are C 2. All C are B
3. Some C are A 4. No conclusion can be drawn
5. All B are A

99. V is taller than X but shorter than Y and Z. W is shorter than Y but taller than Z. Arrange all five
in a row according to height with the shortest at the left and the tallest at the right. What is the
correct order of their arrangement from left to right?
1. Y Z V W X 2. X V Z W Y
3. W Y Z X V 4. W Y Z V X
5. X Z V W Y

100. Aldrine has more experience in personnel work than Erik, Oscar less than lvan but more than
Aldrine, and Erik more than Ulysses but less than Oscar. Among the five, who has the most
experience in personnel work?
1. Aldrine 2. Erik
3. Oscar 4. Ulysses
5. Ivan

101. A to H are persons compared according to their age and speed at which they finished a certain
job. A is older than B and faster than C. D is younger than E, older than C, and slower than F. G is
older than H, younger than C, slower than H, and faster than F. H is older than A, slower than C.
Based on the preceding statements, which of the following is true?
1. H is older than B and faster than A 2. G is older than E and slower than A.
3. D is the eldest and slowest 4. C is younger than D and faster than H
5. A is the second oldest and the third fastest.

102. Annie is older than Beth. Debbie is younger than Beth. Carla's age is between that of Debbie
and Beth. Annie is younger than Elsa. Who is the youngest among the five girls?
1. Beth 2. Annie
3. Elsa 4. Debbie
5. Carla

103. A to H are persons compared according to their age and the speed at which they finish a certain
job. A is older than B and faster than C. D is younger than E, older than H, and slower than F. G is
older than H, younger than C, slower than H, and faster than F. H is older than A and Slower than C.
Based on the preceding statements, which of the following is true?
1. A is the second oldest and the third fastest. 2. G is older than E and Slower than A.
3. C is younger than D and fastest than H. 4. D is the eldest and slowest
5. H is the older than B and slower than D
104. In a certain examination, 300 competitors passed the first part and 500 passed the second part.
The number of competitors who passed both parts of the examination will most likely be __________.
1. 800 2. between 500 and 600
3. between 400and 500 4. between 300 and 400
5. not more than 300

105. Anna, Karen and Nina take turns in getting the midnight shift at Ward 143 such that no one is
assigned two nights in a row. Anna was assigned two nights ago and is assigned again tomorrow
evening. If Karen is assigned the night immediately following Anna \’s duty, who can take tonight’s
midnight shift?
1. Only Anna 2. Only Karen
3. Only Nina 4. Either Anna or Karen
5. Either Anna or Nina

106. All cats are mammals. No pets are mammals. Therefore,


1. Some pets are cats 2. Some mammals are pets
3. All mammals are pets 4. No cats are pets

107. All lawyers have degrees. Some that have degrees are teachers. Therefore;
1. All lawyers are teachers 2. Some teachers are lawyers
3. All teachers have degrees 4. Some lawyers have degrees

108. Some X’s are Y’s. All Y’s are Z’s. So;
1. Some Y’s are Z’s 2. Some Z’s are X’s
3. All Z’s are X’s 4. No Y’s are X’s

109. All free persons decide. Some who decides are intelligent persons. Therefore,
1. Some intelligent persons are free persons 2. All free persons are intelligent
3. No free person is intelligent 4. Some who decides are free persons

110. All Christians are missionaries. Some missionaries are Filipino. Therefore;
1. No Filipino is a Christian 2. Some Christians are Filipinos
3. All Christians are Filipinos 4. Some Missionaries are Christians

For items 111 – 112: The bar-graph below shows the percentage distribution of total expenditures
of a company under various expense heads during 2003.
111. What is the ratio of the total expenditure on infrastructure and transport to the total expenditure
on taxes and interest on loans?
1. 8:7 2. 13:11
3. 5:4 4. 9:7
5. 20:10

112. The expenditures on the interest on loans are by what percent more than the expenditures on
transport?
1. 10% 2. 30%
3. 20% 4. 40%
5. 05%

For item 113: Below are the expenditures of a company (in million US Dollars) per annum over the
given years.

113. The total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what percent of the total
expenditure in 2002?
1. 69% 2. 71%
3. 66% 4. 50%
5. 62%

For item 114:


114. The following line graph gives the percentage of the number of candidates who qualified an
examination out of the total number of candidates who appeared for the examination over a period
of seven years from 1994 to 2000. If the number of candidates qualified in 1998 was 21,200, what
was the number of candidates appeared in 1998?
1. 26,500 2. 32,000
3. 30,000 4. 25,000
5. 28,500

For item 115:

115. The pie chart given above represents the domestic expenditure of a family in percent. The total
monthly income of the family is ₱33,650. How much money is left after deducting the providential
fund and house rent payment?
1. 25,355 2. 23,555
3. 23,545 4. 24,435
5. 25,000

116. 2, 1, ½, ¼, _____
1. 1/3 2. 1/8
3. 2/8 4. 1/6
5. 3

117. 3, 20, 4, 21, 5, 22, ______


1. 6 2. 8
3. 20 4. 23
5. 24

118. 1:4, 2:5, 3:6, 4:7, ______


1. 4:7 2. 5:6
3. 5:7 4. 5:8
5. 6:8

119. 40, 20, 60, 30, 90, 45, 135, 67.5, ______
1. 90.75 2. 101.25
3. 202.5 4. 303.75
5. 405.25

120. 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ______


1. 20 2. 22
3. 23 4. 26
5. 30

121. If the train is travelling at 60KPH and reach ABC Ventures in 30mins, 18km is the nearest train
station from ABC Venture. How far is house from train station?
1. 48km 2. 80km
3. 45km 4. 36km
5. 60km

122. What is the difference between 60% of 400 and 90% of 100?
1. 90 2. 180
3. 150 4. 210
5. 120

123. 2 ½ of 180 = ______


1. 499 2. 500
3. 455 4. 450
5. 449

124. If ½ of a number is 48, what is 2/3 of the number?


1. 16 2. 60
3. 64 4. 88
5. 44

125. A number that is closer to 88 than it is to 168?


1. 130 2. 144
3. 132 4. 128
5. 100
126. 1, 8, 27 ____ , 125
1. 70 2. 64
3. 25 4. 30
5. 65

127. 60 is 150% of what number?


1. 40 2. 60
3. 70 4. 80
5. 70

128. 30% of 40% of 200


1. 24 2. 34
3. 25 4. 30
5. 22

129. Highest Value of the given.


1. 3/8 2. 4/7
3. 5/9 4. 6/11

130. One year ago, the price of the phone is ₱18,000 and the original price of the phone is ₱20,000.
If it continues to depreciate at the same rate, what will be the price of the phone after 3 years?
1. ₱12,000 2. ₱13,122
3. ₱14,000 4. ₱14,580
5. ₱16,200

131. 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, __


1. 30 2. 34
3. 29 4. 41
5. 35

132. If 1/2 of a number is 48 what is 2/3 of the number


1. 16 2. 60
3. 64 4. 88
5. 144

1
133. 0.00005 √0.00000025 5 𝑥 10−3 50%
20
1. 40/5 2. 125/5
3. 5000% 4. ½
5. 500%

134. Miss P divided her salary for 20% for rental. 50% of the remaining for food and transportation.
She paid 7000 for food and transportation. How much did she paid for rental?
1. 1400 2. 2700
3. 2800 4. 3500
5. 1200

135. If 8 less than the product of a number and –3 is greater than 7, which of the following could be
that number?
1. 4 2. –6
3. –5 4. 5
5. 6

136. Bert had an average of 74 on his first four math test. After taking the next test, his average
dropped to 73. What did he get in his last test?
1. 70 2. 68
3. 71 4. 74
5. 69

137. Find three consecutive even integers such that the sum of the first and second integer is 12
reduced by the third integer. What are the three numbers?
1. 12, 14, 18 2. 12, 13, 14
3. 2, 4, 6 4. 6, 8, 10
5. 10, 11, 12

138. Which algebraic expression represents the statement: the sum of two less than twice a number
x and a number y?
1. (2-2x) + y 2. (2-x) + y
3. (2x-2) + y 4. (2-x2) + y
5. (x-2) + y

139. Which of the following expression represents 10 decreased by x less than 15?
1. 10<15-x 2. 15<10-x
3. 15<x-10 4. x-10<15
5. 10-x<15

140. A store increase the selling price of a Php 420 item by 5% de to demand. How much should a
buyer pay more for the item?
1. Php 19.00 2. Php 20.00
3. Php 23.00 4. Php 22.00
5. Php 21.00

141. What is the selling price of a lady’s bag costing Php 600.00 if it will be sold with a gross profit
of 35%?
1. Php 810.00 2. Php 680.00
3. Php 750.00 4. Php 900.00
5. Php 800.00

142. What should be subtracted from 3x – 2y + z to get a difference of x +3y – 2z?


1. -2x – 5y – 3z 2. -2x + 5y + 3z
3. 2x – 5y – 3z 4. 2x – 5y + 3z
5. 2x + 5y – 3z

143. 3/8 3/4 _____ 3 6


1. 1 2. 1/3
3. 2 4. 2/3
5. 3/2

144. 1/2 3/5 7/10 4/5 _____


1. 5/10 2. 7/5
3 8/5 4. 9/5
5. 9/10

145. 6/4 12/5 20/6 30/7 _____


1. 5 1/2 2. 5 ¼
3. 5 1/8 4. 4 3/4
5. 4 3/8

146. An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
1. Amnesty 2. Parole
3. Bail 4. Reprieve
5. Pardon

147. The exclusive power to initiate all cases of impeachment


1. House of Representative 2. Senate
3. President 4. Judge
5. DOJ

148. Which of the following rights is accorded to persons arrested detained or under custodial
investigation?
1. Right to be assisted by counsel of choice
2. Right to contact family and reputable friend
3. Right to freedom from corporal punishment and all cruel or degrading punishment
4. Right to medical services
5. Right to present request or complaints to authority

149. The Philippines is one of the eighteen (18) megadiversity countries in which hold two-thirds of
the world’s biological resources. Which law was enacted by the government to protect its
biodiversity?
1. RA 7586 – The National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992.
2. RA 8749 – The Clean Air Act of 1999.
3. RA 9072 – The National Caves and Cave Resources Management and Protection Act.
4. RA 9275 – The Clean Water Act of 2003.
5. RA 9512 – The Environmental Awareness and Education Act of 2008.

150. The contamination of natural substances which makes them unfit for an intended use is called:
1. alteration 2. degradation
3. dilution 4. poisoning
5. pollution

151. Sewage, detergent and fertilizers when dumped into a lake or river make the water polluted.
The following sentences describe the consequences is the EXCEPTION?
1. Marine organisms will compete for oxygen
2. Marine plants will produce less oxygen
3. Most organisms will die of oxygen deprivation
4. Plants will die
5. Sunlight cannot penetrate into the water

152. Carbon dioxide may not be a pollutant since it is not toxic but does it damage the earth’s
atmosphere?
1. it affects road visibility 2. it causes smog
3. it causes strong odor 4. it could increase the air temperature
5. it does not support combustion

153. Which of the following alternative sources of energy will NOT cause air pollution?
1. Biomass Energy 2. Geothermal Energy
3. Nuclear Energy 4. Solar Energy
5. Thermal Energy

154. Biodegradable solid wastes can be BEST disposed of through _____


1. burning 2. composting
3. incineration 4. segregation
5. treatment

155. Which of the following rights of women is violated when a certain government agency issues a
hiring providing for the preference of men over women applicant?
1. Freedom from discrimination 2. Freedom from violence
3. Right to employment 4. Right to participate
5. Right to representation

156. Which of the following is ALLOWED according to the Anti-Age Discrimination in Employment
Last?
1. to cause the publication of age qualification in social media for a work to be performed.
2. to give more training opportunities for younger employees rather than older ones who will be
retiring soon.
3. to impose a compulsory retirement age for employees.
4. to require a certain age group to apple as a bonafide occupational qualification.
5. to require the applicants to submit birth certificates as proof of date of birth and age.

157. Which of the following entities are EXEMPTED from paying taxes?
1. Government offices 2. Local Government Unit
3. Charitable Institutions 4. State Universities and Colleges
5. United Nations Organizations

158. Government agencies shall ensure the effective and efficient use of government resources in
order to ______.
1. avoid wastage 2. conserve resources
3. create surplus 4. live within the budget
5. reduce expenditure

159. The following officials may be removed from office by impeachment, EXCEPT the ______.
1. Members of the Supreme Court 2. Ombudsman
3. President 4. Senators
5. Vice-President

160. Who among the following is NOT eligible to be appointed as member of the Commission on
Human Rights?
1. A certified public accountant born on 1972 to a Filipino mother but who later elected Filipino
citizenship.
2. A Filipino coming from the ranks of Non-Governmental Organization sector.
3. A lawyer whose parents are both Filipinos.
4. A natural-born Filipino
5. A naturalized Filipino

161. If an employee resigns from a government agency, which of the following premises is CORRECT
as regards the filing or non-filing of the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN)?
1. The employee is no longer required to file SALN since he/she is no longer a government employee.
2. The employee is not anymore required to file SALN since the resignation effectively excluded the
employee from the coverage of RA 6713.
3. The employee is still required to file SALN on or before the 30th day of April of the succeeding
year.
4. The employee is still required to file SALN within 30 days after resignation.
5. the employee may no longer file SALN with his/her former agency and just secure clearance from
accountabilities therefrom.
162. Putting loyalty to country above personal or party loyalty as well as manifesting by deeds the
supremacy of civilian authority over the military are elements of which norm of conduct under RA
6713?
1. Commitment to democracy 2. Commitment to public interest
3. Nationalism and patriotism 4. Political Neutrality
5. Professionalism

163. One seek remedies available to a woman who is a victim of violence under RA 9262 is to seek
the issuance of a protection order. The protection order that may be issued under this law are the
barangay protection order, temporary protection order and permanent protection order. The
following may file the petition order, except?
1. at least two concerned responsible citizens
2. health care provider of the offended party
3. parent/s or guardians of the offended party
4. Punong barangay or barangay kagawad
5. the offended party

164. The maintenance of peace and order, the protection of life, liberty and property and the
promotion of the general welfare are essential for ________.
1. civic efficiency and the development of moral character.
2. national security which promotes peace and development.
3. sovereignty to reside in the people.
4. the enjoyment by all the people of all blessings of democracy.
5. the promotion of social justice in all phases of national development.

165. What would happen if the Presidents vetoes an approved bill?


1. the author gets mad at the President. 2. the author holds a rally at Malacañang.
3. the bill is disapproved. 4. the bill is sent to the court.
5. the principal author discusses the bill in Congress.

166. Alice Guo has invested her savings by buying a sizable number of shares in a private company.
Not long after, she found employment in the government. To avoid any conflict of interest, she
decided to cede all rights over the shares to a daughter of her cousin, who paid for them at a lower
price. Was the divestment proper?
1. No, the divestment should have been accompanied by resignation from any position in the private
company.
2. No, the divestment should have been made to any person other than spouse and all relatives.
3. The facts presented are insufficient to arrive at a definite answer.
4. Yes, the divestment is pro-per because it was for a monetary consideration.
5. Yes, the divestment is proper since her cousin’s daughter is not within the fourth degree of blood
relations.

167. What is the basic autonomous social institution protected by the state?
1. Government 2. Community
3. Autonomous region 4. Labor
5. Family

168. It is the power of the electorate to approve or reject a legislation through an election called for
the purpose.
1. Referendum 2. Initiative
3. Petition 4. Plebiscite
5. Suffrage

169. Citizenship acquired by legal process.


1. Jus soli 2. Jus sanguinis
3. Jus sol 4. Evaporated
5. Naturalization

170. The inherent powers of the state are the following, except one:
1. Police power 2. Power of expropriation
3. Power of taxation 4. Power of eminent domain
5. None of the above

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VERBAL REASONING
21. 2. Sinturong-pagkaligtasan
22. 4. Huge
23. 2. Wise
24. 4. Adapted
25. 5. Enhancement
26. 3. Weaken
27. 1. Confused
28. 5. Overlay
29. 1. Dishonestly
30. 4. Passion
31. 5. No error
32. 5. No error
33. 4. Need
34. 5. No error
35. 4. than the other performers
36. 4. F-E-B-A-C-D
37. 2. B-D-C-A
38. 4. B-A-C-D
39. 2. C-A-D-B
40. 5. D-B-A-C
41. 3. B-C-A
42. 3. B-C-A
43. 3. C-D-B-F-A-E
44. 4. C-A-D-B
45. 4. B-D-C-A
46. 3. Prerogative
47. 2. Extols
48. 5. Vertex
49. 4. Extricate
50. 3. Cow
51. 4. In today’s world, new technologies are constantly being developed.
52. 2. In photography, patience is needed to get the best shot.
53. 5. Kung ibig ng anak na magdamdam at magtampo ang ina, ang kailangan lamang na gawin ay
tanggihan ang perang ibinibigay.
54. 2. Laughing at one another's quirks.
55. 2. having enough water, food and energy is the challenge to all of us in 2050.
56. 1. Several people contributed to the development of the modern bicycle.
57. 4. James Starley.
58. 4. Tell readers a little about the history of the bicycle.
59. 2. Make the tires last longer
60. 2. Changed drastically
61. 2. She sat in the front row of her class
62. 2. Shet sat in the front row of her class
63. 2. Have the support of the university faculty
64. 4. Was expelled for his insubordination.
65. 3. Autherine Lucy was escorted to and from class by the university president’s assistant.

ANALYTICAL REASONING
66. 2. May
67. 5 Tissue paper
68. 1. Satisfaction
69. 1. Durungawan : Bintana
70. 3. Mechanism
71. 4. Bisikleta : Gulong
72. 1. Dimensions
73. 4. Lexicographer: Dictionary
74. 1. Beak
75. 3. Courageous
76. 4. Signal
77. 4. Urong : Sulong
78. 2. Contemporary
79. 1. Restoration : Historical Building
80. 4. Lab Result
81. 2. Glossary : Names
82. 2. Gunitain : Kalimutan
83. 2. Mount : Ascend
84. 3. Columnist
85. 3. Animal : Instinct
86. 5. III Only
87. 3. Mr. Santos is courteous
88. 5. III Only
89. 1. Compatibility between the donor and the patient is important in organ transplant
90. 3. Mila is afraid of her mother, just as she is afraid to feed the dog.
91. 2. Red car, yellow house
92. 4. III Only
93. 3. Ja
94. 4. D and A
95. 4. C but not A
96. 2. 2nd floor
97. 2. Dave, Ben, Cindy, Alex, Erin
98. 3. Some C are A
99. 2. X-V-Z-W-Y
100. 5. Ivan
101. 4. C is younger than D and faster than H
102. 4. Debbie
103. 3. C is younger than D and fastest than H
104. 5. Not more than 300
105. 3. Only Nina
106. 4. No cats are pets
107. 2. Some teachers are lawyers
108. 2. Some Z’s are X’s
109. 1. Some intelligent persons are free persons
110. 2. Some Christians are Filipinos
111. 2. 13:11
112. 4. 40%
113. 2. 71%
114. 1. 26,500
115. 2. 23, 555

CLERICAL REASONING
66. 2 CBDA
67. 1. 34251
68. 3. 14532
69. 2. 23451
70. 3. 32415
71. 4. 54213
72. 2. 23154
73. 1. 34152
74. 4. 45321
75. 1. 35421
76. 1. 13542
77. 3. Collission
78. 4. Querie
79. 2. Pronounciation
80. 4. Piercing
81. 1. Fiegning
82. 3. Concensus
83. 1. Ferocious
84. 4. Connondrum
85. 3. Dissonance
86. 4. Ambigouous
87. 4. Apotheocis
88. 2. Abyssmal
89. 1. Mischieveous
90. 5. Indetification
91. 3. Solitarry
92. 4. 3
93. 2. 26, 24
94. 1. N18
95. 2. 53
96. 4. 34, 38
97. 4. Keep the enclosed payment in your custody
98. 3. Memorandum
99. 3. MS Excel
100. 5. Last
101. 4. 23514
102. 1. As – Ch
103. 3. Np – Sm
104. 4. Sales Invoice
105. 1. Form 137
106. 3. Answer the phone politely and give your department or company name
107. 4. Business letter in a paper
108. 2. Fax Machine
109. 2. Treasurer
110. 1. Cashier
111. 3. A copy saved in a computer and sent through email

NUMERICAL REASONING
116. 2. 1/8
117. 1. 6
118. 4. 5:8
119. 3. 202.5
120. 2. 22
121. 1. 48km
122. 3. 150
123. 4. 450
124. 3. 64
125. 5. 100
126. 2. 64
127. 1. 40
128. 1. 24
129. 2. 4/7
130. 2. 13,122
131. 2. 34
132. 3. 64
133. 5. 500%
134. 4. 3500
135. 2. -6
136. 5. 69
137. 3. 2, 4, 6
138. 3. (2x-2) + y
139. 5. 10-x<15
140. 5. Php 21.00
141. 1. Php 810.00
142. 4. 2x -5y +3z
143. 5. 3/2
144. 5. 9/10
145. 2. 5 1/4

GENERAL INFORMATION
146. 1. Amnesty
147. 1. House of Representative
148. 1. Right to be assisted by counsel of choice
149. 1. RA 7568
150. 5. Pollution
151. 2. Marine plants will produce less oxygen
152. 4. It could increase the air temperature
153. 4. Solar energy
154. 2. Composting
155. 1. Freedom from discrimination
156. 4. To require a certain age group to apple as a bonafide occupational qualification
157. 3. Charitable institutions
158. 1. Avoid wastage
159. 4. Senators
160. 5. A naturalized Filipino
161. 4. The employee is still required to file SALN within 30 days after resignation
162. 1. Commitment to democracy
163. 1. At least two concerned responsible citizens
164. 4. The enjoyment by all the people of all blessings of democracy
165. 5. The principal author discusses the bill in Congress
166. 2. No, the divestment should have been made to any person other than spouse and all relatives
167. 5. Family
168. 1. Referendum
169. 5. Naturalization
170. 5. None of the above

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