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EXAMINEES DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE

The 20 times that follow are information about you. Please supply the information as HO !"T#$ an% &''()&T!#$ as you can. The %ata that will be obtaine% from these items shall be hel% strictly confi%ential. !ach item is followe% by several possible answer. On your sheet* sha%e completely the box * TEST BEGINS HERE * that correspon%s to the number of the answer that specifically pertains to you.

DIRECTIONS: Choose from among the suggested answers the word that means most nearly the same as the word in capital letters. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 21. Ang PA A! na guro ay sandaling tumigil bago muling nagpatuloy sa pagsasalita. 1. pagod 2. galit ". pihi#an $. mabagal %. mahinahon A special group in the police force is belie&e to be engage in '()*+,- acti&ities. 1. illegal 2. suspicious ". unusual $. worthy %. secret *he .efense presented its case to the /ury in a *)-0C1A0* manner. 1. !egalistic 2. dignified ". &ague $. emphatic %. cautious Ang mga magbubu#id ay 0A2+1ASA sa paggamit ng #alabaw bilang #atulong nila sa pagsasa#a. 1. nagsawa 2. nagtiwala ". nasanay $. natuto %. nahirapan Pilo3s insensiti&ity has created A0+4OS+*5 to the wor#er3s demands. 1. distrust 2. hostility ". fear $. distance %. dependence *he baffled owner AC7(+-SC-. to the wor#er3s demands. 1. opposed 2. reacted ". agreed $. resisted %. listened *he recommendation of the wage council is )-P( 0A0* to the employers. 1. acceptable 2. ob/ectionable ". beneficial $. degrading %. embarrassing Sanctuaries for wildlife ha&e .:+0.!-. alarmingly in the last decade. 1. disappeared 2. changed ". decreased $. multiplied %. deteriorated

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2;. )ec#lessness always entails <-OPA).5. 1. danger 2. crisis $. control %. aggression ". apprehension

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2usiness, li#e life, is much too extensi&e and !-7(-SC-0* to be wholly contained by any chec#list, formula or theory. 1. structured 2. changeable ". complicated $. shapeless %. confusing

Directions: +n each of the following sentences is a blan# space indicating that a word or group of words has been omitted. 'rom among the suggested answers choose the word or groups of words that best con&eys the concept or meaning of the sentence as a whole. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. "1. )eali>ing that we were determined to go, our experienced friends ?????????? that there might be more difficulties along the way than we expect. 1. dismissed 2. intimated ". insisted $. pro/ected %. concluded Ang patuloy na pag@ang#at ng mga produ#tong banyaga, na siya naming tinatang#ili# ng mga mamamayan, ang dahilan ng ?????????? ng mga industriyang local. 1. paghinto 2. pagbabago ". pagtitipid $. pag#awala %. pag#alugi A strong go&ernment is needed to promote ??????????, not dependency, and to encourage free enterprise. 1. self@alienation 2. self@e&aluation ". self reliance $. self@awareness %. self@determination 4ass media de&elop in us le&el of consciousness that #eeps us ??????????, current e&ents. 1. interested in 2. ad/usting to ". excited o&er $. fearful of %. abreast of 'ailure is the most tiring experience a person can e&er ha&eA there is nothing more ?????????? than not succeeding being bloc#ed, not mo&ing ahead. 1. in&igorating 2. discouraging ". exhilarating $. ener&ating %. depressing

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DIRECTIONS: Some of the sentences in this section contain an error in grammar or correct usage. On your Answer sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to that section of the sentence that contains the error. +f there is no error in the sentence, shade completely box number %. "6. A three@act play or a no&el are to be readA 1 of poetryBlyric, dramatic, or narrati&eBis a total of two hundred pages 2 also reCuired of e&eryone.

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" 0O -))O) % "8. Accuracy of mo&ement, li#e accuracy of words, 1 2 the success of magical rites. 0O -))O) $ % "9. +f anybody ob/ects, 1 of the proposed plan. $ $ are essential to "

let them thin# of a better scheme 2 0O -))O) % most people are 2 0O -))O) % to form opinions 2 "

rather than ma#e fun "

";. +n this modern age of today, 1 to belie&e in superstitions. $ $=. College teaches us 1 0O -))O). %

too highly educated "

by the result

of careful thought $

$1. !earners set goals as moti&ation for learning, and failures in 1 2 achie&ing these goals determine how he sets his future goals. " $

their

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$2. *he !abor Secretary will met representati&es of the entertainment industry tomorrow 1 2 to discuss problems affecting the wor#ing conditions of 'ilipino wor#ers abroad. " $ 0O -))O) % $". Some people are simply too opportunities 1 2 on contro&ersial issues. 0O -))O) $ % to ta#e a stand "

$$. :e were discussing about political issues so her remar#s 1 2 about clothes and fashion were completely beside the point. " $ $%. *he best consultants are those who can suggest 1 or apply an array of methods aim at helping their clients 2 understand a situation, diagnose it, and

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" act accordingly under a gi&en situation. $ 0O -))O) % $6. :e were touch by his generosity when he ob&iously could ill afford 1 2 " to be so generous. 0O -))O) $ % $8. *his is /ust one approach 1 from whom to choose $ to a selection system 2 0O -))O) % and there are many "

$9. 4aaaring umabot sa sandaang taon 1 #ung gugustuhin at susundan lamang " $;. + use 1 to ta#e a short siesta 2

ang buhay ng isang tao 2 ang mga positibong saloobin. $ after lunch. $

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e&ery afternoon "

%=. *he success of a leader lays not only on the leader3s ability to influence people, 1 2 but also in the sincerity of the purpose that he desires to achie&e. 0O -))O) " $ % DIRECTIONS: )ead each of the following sentences carefully, then choose which among the se&eral choices in each group is expressed most satisfactorily in terms of grammar and correct usage. On your sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. %1. 1.Plumbers who wor# efficiently from the point of &iew of a homema#er are worthy of their wages. 2. Plumbers are worthy of their wages who wor# efficiently from the point of &iew off a homema#er. ". Plumbers, from the point of &iew of a homema#er, who wor# efficiently, are worthy of their wages. $. 'rom the point of &iew of a homema#er, plumbers who wor# efficiently are worthy of their wages. %. :orthy of their wages are plumbers who wor# efficiently from the point of &iew of a homema#er. %2. 1. *he time for most people has come to change their attitudes and lifestyles. 2. *he time has come when people must change their attitudes and lifestyles. ". *he time when the attitudes and lifestyles of the people has come to change. $. *he people must change their attitudes and lifestyles and the time had come to change. %. People must change their attitudes and lifestyles, and it is because the time has come to

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change. %". 1. 1er brother, whom + met in the party, is more richer than you thin#. 2. 1er brother, + met him in the party, is &ery much richer than you thin#. ". 1er brother, whom + had met in the party, is richer than you thin#. $. 1er brother, whom + met in the party, is much richer than you thin#. %. + met her brother in the party and he is richer than you thin#. %$. 1. *he fisher fol#s decided to go to the nearby hut finally drenched with rain. 2. *he fisher fol#s finally decided to go to the nearby hut drenched with rain. ". .renched with rain, the fisher fol#s finally decided to go the nearby hut. $. 'inally drenched with rain, the fisher fol#s decided to go the nearby hut. %. 'inally deciding to go to the nearby hut, the fisher fol#s were drenched with rain. %%. 1. *he 'ilipino people ha&e regained their respect and trust in their go&ernment. 2. *he 'ilipino people ha&e regained their respect and trust for their go&ernment. ". *he 'ilipino people ha&e regained their respect for their go&ernment and e&en their trust in it. $. *he 'ilipino people ha&e regained their respect for and trust in their go&ernment. %. *he 'ilipino people ha&e regained, for their go&ernment their respect and trust in it. %6. 1. *he education of his children is most paramount in his plans. 2. *he education of his children is more paramount in his plans. ". *he education of his children is paramount in his plans. $. *he most paramount of all his plans is how to educate his children. %. Paramount in his plans more than any other things is the education of his children. %8. 1. As soon as the tabulation of the figures ha&e been completed, someone should chec# the accuracy. 2. As soon as tabulated, someone should chec# on the accuracy of those figures. ". As soon as the tabulation is finished, someone was to chec# its accuracy. $. Once the tabulation was completed, the accuracy of the figures should be chec#ed. %. Someone had ought to chec# the accuracy of those figures when they ha&e been tabulated. %9. 1. Sa pamamagitan ng #asaysayan ay natutunghayan muli ang ma#u#ulay na lumipas ng magigiting na tao. 2. Sa pamamagitan ng #asaysayan, ang lumipas na ma#u#ulay ng magigiting na tao ay muling natutunghayan. ". Ang ma#u#ulay na lumipas ay natutunghayan muli ng magigiting na tao sa pamamagitan ng #asaysayan. $. 4uli ang ma#u#ulay na lumipas ng mga taong magigiting ay natutunghayan sa pamamagitan ng #asaysayan. %. 0atutunhayan muli ang lumipas ng magigiting na tao na ma#u#ulay sa pamamagitan ng #asaysayan. %;. 1. One has to be either 6% or blind to claim an extra personal exemption. 2. One has either to be 6% or blind to claim an extra personal exemption. ". One either has to be 6% or blind to claim an extra personal exemption. $. -ither one has to be 6% or blind to claim an extra personal exemption.

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%. *o claim an extra personal exemption, one either has to be 6% or blind. 6=. 1. + will ne&er, unless he apologi>es first, wor# with him again. 2. + will ne&er, unless he apologi>ed first, wor# with him again. ". + will ne&er wor# with him again, unless he as#s for an apology. $. + will ne&er wor# with him again, unless he apologi>es first. %. (nless he as#s for an apology, + will ne&er wor# with him again. 68. 'or a society to de&elop, its attitude towards life must not be a fatalistic oneA rather, it must ha&e strong faith in its capacity to impro&e. *he sentence best supports the statement that ?????????. 1. the attitude of a society towards life is indicati&e of its socio@economic de&elopment 2. success in life starts from one3s dissatisfaction with the existing state of affairs ". a society cannot progress unless it is acti&ely committed to the pursuit of a better life $. a person de&elops a healthy attitude towards life through constant efforts to impro&ed oneself. %. a person with an optimistic outloo# in life is confident of his capacity for ad&ancement 69. 'reedom and human rights without food are li#e freeing a prisoner and then not gi&ing the prisoner the #ey to get out of the cell. *he $%= million people who today li&e in the shadow of hunger and death from malnutrition can ne&er be free men and women, howe&er en trenched their freedom may be. *hese freedoms are only prospects held out and not reali>ed. *he paragraph best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. at times people ha&e to wor# as one nation to address the problem of malnutrition 2. most of the poor countries in the world today still depend on DsuperE rich countries for support ". the satisfaction of one3s basic needs is a prereCuisite to the en/oyment of freedom $. a country which cannot feed its people with its own resources could ne&er be free %. a country could not be free unless it could pro&e to the world that it could stand on its own feet 6;. *he -instein re&olution has produced a paradoxA while &astly extending human#ind3s reach, it has also exposed the essentially finite nature of the human scale. *he sentence best supports the statement that -instein3s disco&ery ?????????. 1. proclaims only the glory of the uni&erse 2. de&alues humanity and science ". in&ol&es a real but not ob&ious contradiction $. re&eals a contradiction between od and his people %. re&eals people3s limitations 8=. A little ignorance when launching economic de&elopment pro/ects may be a fruitful stimulus to ingenious new approaches. *he sentence best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. new techniCues insure success of de&elopment plans 2. new approaches bring about change and success ". ignorance sometimes gi&es birth to new #nowledge $. from ingenuity comes successful pro/ects %. lac# of #nowledge in economic &entures may lead to better and impro&ed results

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81. +f legislation is to change social attitudes and &alues, it must come with adeCuate enforcement and machinery, which should include efforts to educate people on these laws. Otherwise, legal pro&ision not only remain dead letters, but actually promote lac# of respect for the law. *he paragraph best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. people should respect laws because laws protect them 2. the effecti&eness of laws lies in adeCuate education of the people about them and their proper enforcement. ". laws lose their effecti&eness if people do not respect them $. ignorance of the law does not excuse anyone %. laws could change the social attitudes and &alues of people if properly enforced 82. *wo person loo# out through the same barsA one sees mud and the other, the stars. *he sentence best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. some people are more blind than others 2. people see things differently depending on their own perspecti&e ". people ha&e &aried ways of loo#ing at different things $. people ha&e different tastes and interests %. people tend to influence one another3s &iews of things 8". An education really suited to the rural en&ironment can become both acceptable and genuinely functional only when the en&ironment begins to offer real opportunities and to reCuire s#ills and #nowledge on a large scale. As long as opportunities lie only in the urban economy, education will remain in ser&itude to that small section of society. *he paragraph best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. migration to the cities result from the lac# of real opportunities in the rural areas 2. the rural en&ironment has opportunities that need to be de&elop ". we ha&e a concentration of educational opportunities in the urban areas $. rural occupational opportunities gi&e meaning to rural education %. our educational system caters mainly to the needs of the urban sector 8$. 0o matter how strong and dedicated leaders may be, they must find root and strength among the people. Alone, they cannot sa&e a nation. *hey may guide, they may set the tone, they may dedicate themsel&es and ris# their li&es, but ultimately national sur&i&al lies in the people. *he paragraph best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. dedication and the right sense of direction enable a leader to guide the people 2. good leadership is essential to effecti&e public administration ". it is the leader who determines the fate of a nation $. the people of a nation shape their own destiny with the guidance of a leader %. the strength of the people comes from a dynamic and forceful leader 8%. Ang pagbaba ng halaga ng piso lumi#ha ng #risis sa maraming industriya ng bansa. Fasunod nito ang pagtitipid at problema sa #awalan ng mapasu#ang trabaho. !umi#ha rin ito ng pagtataas ng presyo ng mga bilihin na labis na#aape#to sa #ita ng mga manggagawa. Ayon sa talata ??????????.

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1. ang #asalu#uyang #risis ay bunga ng mga mahal na bilihin at #awalan ng mapasu#ang trabaho 2. ang #risis ay na#aape#to sa hangarin ng maraming industriya na ma#apagbigay ng #aragdagang sahod sa #anilang mga manggagawa ". dumarami ang mga walang hanapbuhay at tumataas ang halaga ng mga bilihin dahil sa #risis $. maraming industriya ang nalulugi dahil sa #risis #aya itinataas din nila ang presyo ng #anilang mga produ#to. %. dahil sa #risis, maraming industriya ang napilitang magsara 86. *he gregariousness of people is mostly due to a fear of remaining alone. +t feels safer to be with a group, tal# li#e a group, act li#e a group. *he ramparts of group solidarity gi&e the members security. *he paragraph best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. people who belong to a group react to situations in the same manner 2. some people are more gregarious than others ". people who are gregarious are afraid to be alone $. people find safety in numbers %. gregarious people ha&e many fears 88. 4ost researchers in needy countries are based on the thin#ing and approach of the highly de&eloped :estern world, and seldom ha&e they been directed toward meeting the countriesA own de&elopment needs. *he sentence best supports the statement that ?????????. 1. highly de&eloped countries offer the best guide for the de&elopment of needy countries 2. most researchers done in needy countries are missing their ob/ecti&es ". most researchers ha&e uni&ersal application $. needy countries need researchers to help them reach the status of the western world %. needy countries spend so much time for conducting researchers 89. +n a modern economy, the results of long@range planning freCuently depend upon the future &alue of money. *he ability then to predict the &alue of money is a #ey to economic progress. *he paragraph best supports the statement that ?????????. 1. the &alue of money is unpredictable at times 2. the unpredictability of money is an obstacle to a nation3s prosperity ". economic progress is facilitated by properly controlling budgetary expenses $. long@range planning is unheard of in traditional economies %. financial planning is indispensable in modern economy 8;. Sixty years ago + #now e&erything A now + #now nothing A education is a progressi&e disco&ery of our own ignorance. *he sentence best supports the statement that ??????????. 1. the older we get, the more we forget what we ha&e learned 2. the older we get, the more #nowledgeable we become ". the more we learn, the more we reali>e that there3s more we need to #now $. we learn more as we grow old %. ignorance is a lifelong experience

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9=. 0agawang mabago ng mga #asalu#uyang awitin ang #amalayan ng Pilipino upang #antahin ang sarili niyang mga awit sa tanging wi#ang na#apagsasatinig sa #anyang #aluluwa. +sinasaad ng pangungusap na ??????????. 1. madamdamin at ma#abuluhan ang mga awiting isinulat sa wi#ang Pilipino 2. tagumpay ang mga awiting Pilipino na mabago ang #augalian ng mga tao Pilipino ". madaling matutuhan ang mga awiting Pilipino dahil ang mga ito ay nasusulat sa #atutubong wi#a $. natututuhan nang tang#ili#in ng mga Pilipino ang #anilang mga sariling awitin %. nag#a#aroon na ng #amalayan ang mga Pilipino tung#ol sa lahat ng mga awitin ngayon DIRECTION: .etermine the relationship of the first word to the second word in capital letters. 'rom among the suggested answers, choose the word or group of words that best expresses a similar relationship to the third word in capital letters. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 91. FA+0 +0 is to SO+! -)OS+O0 as CO0*O() 'A)4+0 1. water distribution 2. wind erosion $. o&er pasturing %. soil preser&ation is to ??????????. ". crop growing

92. +))-'(*A2!- is to .+SP)O,-. as +))-PA)A2!- is to ??????????. 1. restored 2. irremediable ". possible $. ine&itable %. insoluble 9". 'O)- is to A'* as 2O: is to ????????????. 1. paddle 2. dec# $. arrow %. stern ". boat

9$. P1O*O )AP1-) is to P+C*()- as CA)*O )AP1-) is to ??????????. 1. plan 2. design ". graph $. cartoon %. map 9%. *+)A.- is to A2(S+,- as -(!O 5 is to ??????????. 1. laudatory 2. flowery ". necrology $. belittling %. censure 96. P-)<()5 is to !+- as !A)C-05 is to ??????????. 1. conspire 2. #ill $. in/ure %. trespass ". steal

98. OP*+CS is to P15S+CS as .+A!-C*+CS is to ??????????. 1. dialogue 2. mathematics ". diction $. grammar %. logic 99. )(44A - is to .+SO).-) as *-0.-)'OO* is to ??????????. 1. roo#ie 2. expert ". student $. &eteran %. old@timer

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9;. CO4PASS is to .+)-C*+O0 as CA!+P-) is to ??????????. 1. speed 2. pitch ". diameter $. altitude %. &olume ;=. 2)-:+0 1. rubber $. glass is to 2--) as *A00+0 2. cotton %. leather is to ?????????. ". tea

DIRECTION: 'or each sentence, complete the analogy by choosing a pair of words from the suggested answers. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answers. ;1. ?????????? is to 4-*A4O)P1OS+S as CA*1A)S+S is to ???????????. 1. condition@chapter 2. comparison@effect ". state@cause $. process@stage %. change@purification ;2. ?????????? is to S:O). as 1O!S*-) is to ??????????. 1. blade@spin 2. scabbard@pistol $. sheath@shot %. hilt@rifle ;". ?????????? is to SC1OO! as S*A) is to ?????????. 1. student@roc# 2. principal@dancer $. bird@tree %. thesis@player ;$. ????????? is to !A*- as A(*1-0*+C is to ?????????. 1. punctual@counterfeit 2. prompt@genuine $. absent@false %. early@real ;%. ?????????? is to PAP-) as 1. wrap@wriggle $. sap@tic# :O)4 is to ??????????. 2. tree@sil# %. in#@soil ". duel@bolo

". fish@constellation

". diligent@original

". print@bait

DIRECTION: Analy>e carefully the statements in each of the following items. Choose the correct answer from the gi&en choices. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. ;6. A to 1 are persons compared according to their age and the speed at which they finish a certain /ob. A is older than 2 and faster than C. . is younger than -, older than 1, and slower than '. is older than 1, younger than C, slower than 1, and faster than '. 1 is older than A and Slower than C. 2ased on the preceding statements, which of the following is trueG 1. 2. ". $. %. A is the second oldest and the third fastest. is older than - and Slower than A. C is younger than . and fastest than 1. . is the eldest and slowest 1 is the older than 2 and slower than .

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;8. Point -, ', , + are arranged in a line in such a way that ' is between between ' and +. +f - proceeds , in what order are they arrangedG 1. - ' + 2. - + ' ". ' + $. + - ' %. + ' and +, and - is

;9. +n a certain examination, "== competitors passed the first part and %== passed the second part. *he number of competitors who passed both parts of the examination will most li#ely be ??????????. 1. 9== 2. between %== and 6== ". between $==and %== $. between "== and $== %. not more than "== ;;. Anna, Faren and 0ina ta#e turns in getting the midnight shift at :ard 1$" such that no one is assigned two nights in a row. Anna was assigned two nights ago and is assigned again tomorrow e&ening. +f Faren is assigned the night immediately following Anna H3s duty, who can ta#e tonight3s midnight shiftG 1. Only Anna $. -ither Anna or Faren 2. Only Faren %. -ither Anna or 0ina ". Only 0ina

1==. 4ina, 2ing, Amy, and Cel ha&e surnames 'olres, 4ende>, Prese> and )eyex but not respecti&ely. 4ina is taller than Amy and Cel. 4s. 4ende> is tallest of the four. 4s. 'lores is taller than 4s. )eyes but shorter than 4s. Pere>. Also, Cel is taller than Amy and 2ing. :hat is the full name of the second tallest personG 1. Amy 4ende> $. 2ing )eyes 2. Cel Pere> %. 4ina Pere> ". Cel 'lores

DIRECTIONS: -ach item in this section consists of a statement or a passage followed by se&eral assumptions. .etermine the best assumption that can be logically made from the gi&en statement or passage. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 1=1. igi is probably a pianist. She can really stretch her hands and fingers. ASS(4P*+O0I 1. Only people with big hands and long fingers can be pianists. 2. Playing the piano helps igi stretch her hands and fingers. ". Stretching helps pianist perform better $. A long stretch enables pianists to reach more #eys on the piano %. Pianists can really stretch their hands and fingers 1=2. Arlene should not be part of the bas#etball team because she does not trust her teammates. ASS(4P*+O0I 1. *he 2as#etball team needs Arlene e&en if she can has no faith in them 2. *eam mates should ha&e faith in each other ". Arlene3s team mates are not trustworthy

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$. Arlene3s team mates do not ha&e faith in the teams %. Arlene is better than her team mates 1=". +f you are so smart, then why aren3t you richG ASS(4P*+O0I 1. *o become rich is difficult 2. Only the rich are smart ". Only the smart are rich $. All rich people are smart %. All smart people are rich 1=$. +n order to impro&e our admission process and get better students, we ha&e decided to include an inter&iew of the applicants as a criterion. ASS(4P*+O0I 1. Current admission procedures are greatly inadeCuate 2. current admission criteria need to be updated ". An inter&iew of the applicants will help draw better students $. An inter&iew of the applicants will be too time consuming %. An inter&iew of the applicants will ensure the students success in school 1=%. *he present administration helps poor people acCuire basic necessities for li&ing that is why it helps Cuarter dwellers li#e Aling )osie ASS(4P*+O0I 1. *he present administration hates rich people 2. Aling )osie as#ed the present administration to help her ". SCuatter dwellers pretended to be poor $. SCuatter dwellers compete with poor people for the present administration3s attention %. SCuatter dwellers are considered poor people DIRECTION: -ach item in this section consists of statements followed by se&eral possible conclusions. Assume that all statements are true, then determine the best conclusion that can be logically made from the gi&en statements. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 1=6. Artists are ne&er ham@handed. All artists are inCuisiti&e. Peter is not ham@handed. 'lorence is not inCuisiti&e. CO0C!(S+O0I 1. Peter is an artist 2. Peter is not an artist ". 'lorence is not an artists $. 'lorence is not an artists %. +nCuisiti&e people are not ham@handed

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1=8. Subscribing to Cable *.,. is a luxury. All luxuries are needles expenditures. 1a&ing a cellular phone is not a luxury. .ining in a 'i&e@Star hotel is a needless expenditure CO0C!(S+O0I 1. 1a&ing a cellular phone is not a needless expenditure 2. Subscribing to Cable *, is a needless expenditure ". Subscribing to cable *, is not a needless expenditure $. .ining in a 'i&e@Star hotel is not a luxury %. .ining in a 'i&e@Star hotel is a luxury 1=9. Some managers are not analytical. All managers are ruthless. ,icente is )uthless. CO0C!(S+O0I 1. ,icente is a manager but is not analytical 2. ,icente is analytical but is not a manager ". Some ruthless managers are not analytical $. 0ot all analytical managers are ruthless %. All ruthless people are analytical 1=;. All of my friends belie&e in marriage. officemate in an apartment downtown. eraldine is a new friend. She li&es with an

CO0C!(S+O0I 1. 1er housemate is most li#ely a good friend 2. She is li&ing@in with her boyfriend ". She needs a companion in the city $. eraldine belie&es in marriage %. eraldine is not married yet 11=. *here are fewer /u&enile delinCuents in communities where the youth participate acti&ely in different socio@ci&ic and religious clubs. 2arangay J has a number of youth clubs. CO0C!(S+O0I 1. 2arangay J has fewer /u&enile delinCuents than other barangays 2. Parents in 2arangay J exert great efforts to pre&ent /u&enile delinCuency ". 4unicipal officials encourage the organi>ation of youth clubs $. Community de&elopment wor#ers in 2aranggay J gi&e training in organi>ing youth clubs %. All young people in 2aranggay J are member of at least two youth clubs. DIRECTION: 'or each item in this section, determine the relationship between the first and the second numbers or the first and third number. 'rom among the suggested answer, choose the number that will complete the analogy. 111. "2 is to ; as ;2 is to ?????????? 1. 19 2. 28 $. 91 %. ;= 112. "=K is to "L% as 6=K is to ?????????? 1. 1 1L% 2. 1 M

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$. 2 1L" %. 2 O ". 1.62% 11". =.2% is to =.12% as 1.2% is to ?????????? 1. 6.2%= 2. 2.12% $. 1.12% %. =.62% 11$. 12.% is to 1L9 as 2= is to ?????????? 1. 1L6 2. 1L% $. 1L" %. N 11%. 6 is to 1% as "6 is to ??????????? 1. ;= 2. 92 $. 82 %. 6=

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DIRECTION: -ach item section contains a series of numbers arranged according to a certain rule or order. Study the series and determine which number is next. 5ou may use the margin of the page for your computations. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 116. ;.12 1. ".2% $. 6.2; 118. 1 1. 62" $. ;;8 119. % 1. 18 $. ; 11;. 8;% 1. %$" $. $$6 12=. @6 "= @1%= 2611 69$ 18 1; $ 1" 19.1" 16.1% 1".19 ;.22 2 . $.28 %. %.26 $= 121 "6$ ?????????? ". %.2" ?????????? ". 96% 16 8 ". 11 %8" 29"" ?????????? ". $62 1= 12 9 ?????????

2. 81; %. 1=;" 6 2. 1% %. % 2822 1$

2. $9$ %. P$26 8%= ??????????

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2. 22%= %. P"8%= 8L21 ;L28

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1. $9= $. 21= 12". 2 1. $= $. "% .=2 1. =."6 $. .$6 12%. 2 % 12.% % 9 2. "6= %. 1$= 1= 2. "9 %. "" .2= 2. .$= %. .$9 "1.2% ?????????? 2. $".2% %. 92.12% ". %=.8% $ 18 ". 2$= % ". "8 ."= ?????????? ". .$2 26 6 ??????????

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DIRECTION: Answer the following Cuestions by obser&ation or computation. 5ou may use the margins of the page for your computations. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 126. +f the following Cuantities were arrange from the least to the greatest, which one would ha&e the second greatest &alueG 1. 6L12 $. O 2. %L12 %. 2L6 ". $L1=

128. *he ratio of males to females in an organi>ation is M is to F 1ow many males are there if there are T femalesG 1. Q4 x *R S ' $. Q4 x *R L ' 2. Q' x *R S 4 ". * S Q' S 4R %. T4 L Q4S'RU x *

129. Suppose that the time now is ;I"= a.m. :hat will be the time 16 hours from nowG 1. 12I"= a.m. $. 11I"= pm 2. 1I"= am %. 12I"= pm ". 2I"= am

12;. :hat number when increased by ;=K of itself eCuals 1""G 1. "= $. 11; 2. $" %. 12= ". 8=

1"=. +f y@ @". :hich of the following has the greatest &alueG 1. y2 2. y" ". 1Ly2 $. 1 S y %. 1@y 1"1. :hich of the following has the least numerical &alueG

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1. 6S"x$ $. "x6S$ 2. $S"x6 %. "S6x$ ". $x6S"

1"2. A trader bought a watch and sold it at "=K more than its original cost. 1ow much did the trader earn if the original cost of the watch was PG 1. P S "=K $. "=K L P 2. P P "=K %. P S QP x "=KR ". "=K x P

1"". :hat is the standard numerical &alue for ".%$ x 1=% G 1. =.==="%$ $. "%, $== 2. =.=="%$ %. "%$, === ". ", "%$=

1"$. Of set S P $L%, $1L%=, 18L2=, 8%K the element with the largest &alue is ??????????. 1. 8%K $. 18L2= 2. $L% ". $1L%= %. 0one, they are all eCual

1"%. :hat is the smallest positi&e number that will gi&e a remainder of " when it is di&ided by $, %, or 1= G 1. 6" $. "" 2. %" %. 2" ". $"

DIRECTION: 'or each of the problems below, choose the correct answer from the choices gi&en. 5ou may use the space at the right portion of the page for your computations. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer.

1"6. *here are "6 reams of bond paper in a drawer. +f 1 M do>ens of reams of paper were to be used in printing, how many reams should be left in the drawerG 1. 1% $. 22 2. 2= %. 2" ". 21

1"8. +f a poster, which is " inches wide and % inches long, is enlarged such that the ratio of the width to the length is maintained, how many inches long will it be if the new width is ; inchesG 1. 11 $. 2% 2. 1" %. 28 ". 1%

1"9. +f a wor#er can wash all the glass windows of a building in ; days, what part of the /ob can said wor#ers finish in 6 daysG 1. M $. "L% 2. 1L" %. O ". 2L"

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1";. 4s. Corte> bought 2= blouses for P2, $== and mar#ed them to sell at P1$% each. After selling 16 pieces at this rate, She decided to sell the remaining blouses at a lower price. At what price may she sell each remaining blouse and still reali>e a profit of P$9= on the 2= blousesG 1. P1$" $. P1"% 2. P1$= %. P1"" ". P1"9

1$=. +n a room of ten people, how many handsha#es will there be if e&ery person sha#es hands with e&eryone else exactly onceG 1. 1= $. 6= 2. $% %. 91 ". %$

1$1. *he numerator of a fraction is $ less than its denominator. +f " added to both the numerator and the denominator the resulting number is O. :hat is the original fractionG 1. 9.1$ $. ;L1" 2. ;L12 %. 1=L1" ". 1=L12

1$2. 4ang ustin can climb a coconut tree at the rate of 1= ft. per minute and return at 2= ft. per minute. +f it too# him " minutes to climb and return, what is the height of the coconut treeG 1.2= ft. $. 1" ft. 2. 19 ft. %. 1= ft. ". 1% ft.

1$". A fence is to be on posts 9 meters apart around a rectangular lot that measures $= meters long and 16 meters wide. 1ow many posts are needed, including the ones placed at each corner, to fence the entire lotG 1. 2= $. 1$ 2. 19 %. 12 ". 16

1$$. 1ow many degrees are there in the angle made by the hands of a cloc# at $ o3cloc#G 1. 1%=o $. 9= o 2. 12= o %. 2= o ". ;% o

1$%. *he co@operati&e trust fund is P%==,===. Part of the fund is in&ested at an annual interest rate of 6K and the rest is in&ested at an annual interest rate of 9K. +f the income from both in&estments is P";,===, how much is in&ested at each rateG 1. 2. ". $. %. P1==,=== at 6K A P$==,=== at 9K P9=,=== at 6K A P$2=,=== at 9K P8%,=== at 6K A P$2%,=== at 9K P%=,=== at 6K A P$%=,=== at 9K P2%,=== at 6K A P$8%,=== at 9K

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1$6. *he entrance fee in a carni&al is P%= for an adult and P2% for a child. 'erdie pays P22% for the entrance fee of his family. +f his family has eCual number of adults and children, how many are they in the familyG 1. 12 $. 6 2. 1= %. $ ". 9

1$8. *he area of a rectangular field is ;,=== sCuare meters. +f the ratio of the width to the length is % is to 9, what is the length of the rectangular field in metersG 1. 112 $. 22% 2. 12= %. "$6 ". 1%=

1$9. +f a patient weighs 1=% #g. And is 12.%K underweight, how many more #ilograms should the patient weighG 1. % 2. 1= ". 12 $. 1" %. 1% 1$;. A tenant gets $ sac#s of palay for e&ery 8 sac#s har&ested. 'ollowing this ratio, how many sac#s of palay would the tenant get if %6= sac#s were har&estedG 1. 1$= $. "2= 2. 29= %. "%= ". "==

1%=. A dealer sold a certain number of portable *, sets at P6,$== each. *he dealer would ha&e ta#en in as much money had " fewer sets been sold at P8,69=. 1ow many sets were sold at P6,$== 1. ; $. 16 2. 12 %. 19 ". 1$

DIRECTION: *he following items pertain to the Philippine Constitution, peace and human rights concepts ).V. 681" QCode of Conduct and -thical Standards for Public Officials and -mployeesR, &alues, and en&ironmental protection and conser&ation. )ead each Cuestion carefully and choose the best answer from the gi&en options. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 1%1. -lecti&e or appointi&e public officials or employees cannot accept any present, compensation, office or title of any #ind from any foreign go&ernment without the consent of 1. *he President 2. *he Ombudsman ". *he Chief <ustice $. *he Agency 1ead %. Congress 1%2. :hich of the following rights ensure the well@being of the indi&idual and foster preser&ation, enrichment and dynamic e&olution of national culture based on the principle of unity in di&ersity in a climate of free artistic and intellectual expressionG 1. Political rights $. Cultural rights 2. Ci&il rights ". +nherent rights %. -conomic and Social rights

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1%". )ight that guarantees similar treatment to all persons similarly situated and precludes arbitrary or un/ust discrimination to secure and safeguard such right is called the ?????????. 1. 2. ". $. %. right against double /eopardy right to /ust compensation right to eCual protection of the law right to due process of law right to profess one3s faith or religion

1%$. *he right to pri&acy of a person is defined as one3s right to ??????????. 1. go where one pleases 2. belie&e whate&er one whishes ". build a home where&er one chooses $. be a member of any group %. be free from unwarranted publicity 1%%. A &oter is disCualified from exercising the right to suffrage if said &oter ??????????. 1. is illiterate 2. is poor ". is a naturali>ed 'ilipino citi>en $. turned 2= years old /ust before the election %. has been a resident of the Philippine for less than six months 1%6. :ho may be appointed as member of the Cabinet without needing confirmation from the Commission on AppointmentsG 1. 2. ". $. %. Senate President Any Senator ,ice@President Spea#er of the 1ouse Any Congress )epresentati&e

1%8. *he right of pri&ate indi&iduals to secure for themsel&es the en/oyment of their means of happiness such as the right to a name, the right to form a family, and the right to security of personal papers and effects are called ???????????. 1. 2. ". $. %. -conomic and Social rights Cultural )ights Ci&il )ights +nherent rights Political rights

1%9. At least how many years after the Constitution has been ratified may the people propose amendments through initiati&eG 1. *en $. 'i&e 2. Se&en %. *hree ". six

1%;. :hich of the following sectors is 0O* represented in the 1ouse of )epresentati&es through the party@list system.

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1. )eligious 2. 5outh ". :omen $. Peasant %. !abor 16=. :hich of the following go&ernment agencies exercises original and exclusi&e /urisdiction o&er all contests relating to the election returns and the Cualifications of the President and the ,ice President 1. Supreme Court 2. Senate -lectoral *ribunal ". <udicial 2ar Council $. Commission on -lections %. Commission on Appointments 161. :ho among the following is responsible for determining the existence of probable cause for the issuance of a warrant of arrest or search warrantG 1. !awyer 2. Prosecutor ". Plaintiff $. <udge %. Police +n&estigator 162. :hich of the following statements 2-S* describes the relationship between global warming o>one depletionG 1. lobal warming contributes to o>one depletion. 2. lobal warming and o>one depletion ha&e nothing to do with each other ". -xcessi&e build@up of carbon dioxide causes both global warming and o>one depletion $. O>one depletion contributes to global warming %. O>one depletion and global warming are synonyms 16". 4onoculture cropping or planting a single crop in a large area is not ad&isable because it 1. 2. ". $. %. reCuires more water reCuires less fertili>ers causes drought lowers the water table promotes pest infestation

16$. :hich of the following is the ma/or cause of coral reef destructionG 1. 2. ". $. %. .ynamite fishing 4uro@Ami Oil Spill Sewage pollution Siltation

16%. *he lasting en&ironmental impact of a large@scale mining operation comes from 1. 2. ". $. %. air pollution noise pollution deforestation mine railings unrestored mined out areas

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166. <aywal#ing, throwing garbage anywhere &andalism, not waiting in line, and tardiness are manifestations of ??????????. 1. 2. ". $. %. disorderliness lac# of discipline lac# of sense of property lac# of punctuality disregard for other people3s property

168. 'ishery resource in marine and coastal waters may be considered as Dopen access resourcesE because of the ??????????. 1. 2. ". $. %. mobile nature of fish and water difficulty in mar#ing sea boundaries proliferation of fish pens o&erfishing in municipal waters increasing demand for fish, which is rich in protein

169. -&ery go&ernment agency is reCuired to de&elop, update regularly, and ma#e a&ailable to the transacting public ??????????. 1. 2. ". $. %. the names of action officers the performance targets the rates of ser&ice fees a ser&ice guide a directory of officials

16;. :ithin the pro&ided periods of time, public officials and employees are reCuired to file their statement of assets and liabilities and financial disclosure in the following instances -JC-P* ??????????. 1. 2. ". $. %. compulsory retirement &oluntary resignation acceptance of foreign scholarship assumption to office expiration of the term of office

18=. 'or expenditures processing of documents, except otherwise pro&ided by law or regulation, how many initials or signature must any written action or decision containG 1. 6 $. " 2. % %. 2 ". $

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