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BATTERY EXAM REVIEWER c.

To Education
General Education for BEED and BSED-LET Reviewer d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and Education
(1-200)
10) This was a prize winning poem of Rizal when he
1 He was the last Spanish Governor-General in the was a student in UST. This poem proved that an
Philippines. Indio was not only equal but also more superior than
a. Diego de los Rios the Spaniards in poetry writing.
b. Basilio Agustin a. To the Filipino Youth
c. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi b. They Ask Me for Verses
d. Narciso Claveria c. Hymn to Talisay
d. Kundiman
2) The Republic Act that requires the compulsory
teaching of Rizal Course and the lives of other 11) Rizal’s loneliness is profoundly expressed in this
Filipino patriots is ______. poem which has the lines, “His lyre had long ago
a. R.A. 7796 become so mute and broken; his use stammers and
b. R.A. 7784 no longer smiles at him.” What is the title of the
c. R.A. 1425 poem?
d. R.A. 8049 a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
3) This Republic Act created the Technical Education c. To Education
and Skills Development Authority (TESDA): d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and Education
a. R.A. 7796
b. R.A. 7784 12) Written in 1895, the verses were used against
c. R.A. 1425 him during his trial in December 1896.
d. R.A. 8049 a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
4) An Act Stengthening Teacher Education in the c. To Education
Philippines by establishing Centers of Excellence and d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and Education
creating a Teacher Education Council.
a. R.A. 7796 13) The poem is one of the two only poems that
b. R.A. 7784 Rizal wrote in his vernavular. He, however, denied
c. R.A. 1425 authorship of such.
d. R.A. 8049 a. Remembrance to my Hometown
b. Our Mother Tounge
5) It prohibits hazing and other forms of initiation c. To Education
rites in fraternies, sororities, and other illegitimate d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and Education
organizations.
a. R.A. 7796 14) The highest mountain in the continent of Africa
b. R.A. 7784 is ______.
c. R.A. 1425 a. Mount Everest
d. R.A. 8049 b. Mount Kilimanjaro
c. Mount Fuji
6) Rizal was eight years old when he wrote this d. Mount Apo
poem. He realized the ultimate importance of having
a native tongue. 15) He coined the term “survival of the fittest.”
a. Remembrance to my Hometown a. Karl Marx
b. Our Mother Tounge b. August Comte
c. To Education c. Herbert Spencer
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and Education d. Arnold Toynbee

7) This poem was written by Rizal when he was 15 16) This is a multilateral agreement regulating
years old His memories of Calamba demonstrated international trade. According to its preamble, its
his innate love of nature that ultimately developed purpose was the “substantial reduction of tariffs and
into a greater love of nation. other trade barriers and the elimination of
a. Remembrance to my Hometown preferences on a reciprocal and mutually
b. Our Mother Tounge advantageous basis.”
c. To Education a. APEC
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and Education b. ASEAN
c. NAFTA
8)In this poem, Rizal compared education to the d. GATT
goodness of light, wisdom, hope, peace and truth.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown 17) The mountain that separates the continents of
b. Our Mother Tounge Asia and Europe is ______.
c. To Education a. Ural Mountain
d. Initimate Alliance between Religion and Education b. Mount Everest
c. Mount Kilimanjaro
9) In this poem, Rizal noted the role of religion in d. Mount Fuji
attaining good education.
a. Remembrance to my Hometown 18) The “yellow race” is also known as:
b. Our Mother Tounge a. Caucasians
b. Mongoloids
c. Negroids 28) Who was the Spanish Governor-General who
d. Malays ordered the deportation of Jose Rizal to Dapitan?
19) Year 2014 has been declared by Pope Francis as a. Gov. Gen. Eulogio Despujol
Year of the ______. b. Gov. Gen. Carlos Maria dela Torre
a. Laity c. Gov. Gen. Camilo de Polavieja
b. Hope d. Gov. Gen. Fermin Jaudenes
c. Faith
d. Righteousness 29) Who was the hero of the Battle at Tirad Pass?
a. Macario Sakay
20) The Russian President who gave Crimea to b. Diego Silang
Ukraine in 1954 is ______. c. Antonio Luna
a. Vladimir Putin d. Gregorio del Pilar
b. Michael Gorbachev
c. Joseph Stalin 30) What is the Bukidnon plateau known for?
d. Nikita Krushchev a. Strawberry plantation
b. Banana plantation
21) Which of the following countries is located in c. Orchidarium
Central America: d. Pineapple plantation
a. Mexico
b. Puerto Rico 31) Corazon Aquino is to Freedom Constitution as
c. Panama Ferdinand Marcos is to______
d. Colombia a. Subservience to America
b. Ties with Asian nations
22) The capital city of Australia. c. New society
a. Melbourne d. “Filipinos First” policy
b. Sydney
c. Canberra 32) In whose term was the celebration date of
d. Perth Philippine Independence Day changed from July 4 to
June 12?
23) The principle of checks and balances is intended a. Diosdado Macapagal
to maintain balance among executive, legislative and b. Carlos P. Garcia
judicial departments of the government. Which one c. Ferdinand Marcos
is a check on the executive department by the d. Elpidio Quirino
judiciary?
a. Determining the salaries of the President and the 33) In which order did the following occupy the
Vice President. Philippines?
b. Declaring a legislative measure unconstitutional. a. Spaniards, Americans, Japanese, British
c. Declaring an act of the President unconstitutional. b. Spaniards, Americans, British, Japanese
d. Impeaching the President c. British, Spaniards. Americans, Japanese
d. Spaniards, British, Americans, Japanese
24) ______ was named “Distinguished and Ever
Loyal City” by Legazpi. 34) Which is a visible Hispanic legacy?
a. Manila a. Love for fast food
b. Cebu b. Love for basketball
c. Bohol c. Prevalence of noodles
d. Samar and Leyte d. Prevalence of Spanish surnames among Filipinos

25) A Visayan bamboo drum: 35) Who among the Presidents of the Philippines
a. Kudyapi was known for his love for the “little man” and
b. Tultogan opened Malacanang Palace to all?
c. Silbay a. Ferdinand Marcos
d. Kutibeng b. Ramon Magsaysay
c. Carlos P. Garcia
26) The Allies of World War II, called the United d. Elpidio Quirino
Nations from the January 1, 1942 declaration, were
the countries that together opposed the Axis powers 36) Why is the Philippines described to have the
during the Second World War. Which among the largest Diaspora network in the world?
countries belongs to the “Allies”? a. OFWs dollar remittances prop the nation’s
a. Japan economy
b. France b. A number of Filipinas marry foreigners
c. Italy c. Its insular nature makes its people live far apart
d. Germany d. About 11 % of its population is overseas

27) The first Vice President of the Republic of the 37) Who was the Katipunero through whom the
Philippines. Katipunan was discovered by Fr. Mariano Gil?
a. Sergio Osmeña a. Apolonio de la Cruz
b. Mariano Trias b. Teodoro Patiño
c. Ramon Avanceña c. Jose del Rosario
d. Salvador Laurel d. Daniel Tirona
b. Bahala na with malasakit
38) Even though women of the Katipunan were c. Flexibility
exempted from the pact, who participated in the d. Family-orientedness
blood compact and fought fearlessly, in twelve
bloody’’battles of the revolution in Bataan including 47) “No one is above the law”, says Principal. She
the Battle of Biak-na-Bato? imposes the penalty to all children deserving of
a. Agueda Esteban penalty but exempts the son of her kumare from the
b. Trinidad Tecson same penalty that he equally deserves. What Filipino
c. Teresa Magbanua trait is shown?
d. Gregoria de Jesus a. Utang-na-loob
b. Lack of discipline
39) The first woman in Panay to fight in the c. Extreme personalism
Philippine revolution, also known as the Visayan d. Colonial mentality
Joan of Arc.
a. Agueda Esteban 48) A foreigner once remarked: “I envy Filipinos.
b. Trinidad Tecson They can sleep anywhere.” What Filipino trait is
c. Teresa Magbanua being praised?
d. Gregoria de Jesus a. Faith in God
b. Joy and humor
40) In a cooperative, what is the maximum term of a c. Adaptability
Board of Director? d. Creativity
a. Three consecutive terms 49) If you want to see the impact of the major
b. two terms but not consecutive religions of the world in people’s way of life, in which
c. One term only continent must you travel?
d. two consecutive terms a. Asia
b. North America
41) For the organization and registration of a c. Australia
cooperative, what is the required minimum number d. Europe
of persons?
a. 25 50) Which was the first hominid with marked
b. 30 expansion of the brain?
c. 15 a. Homo sapiens
d. 20 b. Homo erectus
c. Homo habilis
42) A country does not need to specialize in d. Neanderthal man
everything. She needs to concentrate on that thing 51 The earliest form of government of the filipinos
which she is good at. This thought is in line with the was?
economic principle of_____. A. Pueblo
a. profit and loss B. Barangay
b. supply and demand C. Encomienda
c. opportunity and cost D. Alcaldia
d. comparative advantage
43) Which economic system is based on free 52. The name “felipas” was given to the territory
enterprise? that spain later colonized by:
a. Mixed economies A. Magellan
b. Capitalism B. Legazpi
c. Communism C. Erdaneta
d. Globalism D. Villabos

44) What is GNP in economics? 53 Who led the first europeans who arrived in the
a. General National Product, a way to detect a philippine history?
country’s economic growth. A. Miguel lopez de legazpi
b. Gross National Product, a way to determine a B. Magellan
country’s productivity. c. Roy villabos
c. General National Product, a way to detect a D. Ferdinand magellan
country’s productivity.
d. Gross National Product, a way to determine a 54 The greatest contribution of spain to filipino
country’s economic growth rate culture was?
A. Education
45) “Trabaho lang, walang personalan” is a reminder B. Development of traded
for every Filipino to counteract his ______. C. Construction of roads and other infrastructures
a. lack of discipline D. Christianization of the Filipinos
b. tendency to be lazy
c. extreme personalism 55 Ferdinand magellan was killed by lapu-lapu’s men
d. tendency to overwork in the?
A. Battle of manila bay
46) Risking his life, a Filipino boy dives into a pool of B. Battle of mactan
water to save a drowning boy. Which trait does tie C. Battle of cebu
demonstrate? D. Battle of limasawa
a. Bahala na
56 What title was given to the head of the
centralized government established by the spaniards 66. What factor was a major cause of both World
in the philippines? War I and World War II?
A. Corregidor a. The spread of Marxian ideas into Europe
B. Encomendero b. The dropping of atomic bombs
C. Gobernadocillo c. Nationalism and national borders
D. Governor general d. The rise of totalitarian fascist states

57 The katipunan was the movement founded by 67. The third and last military governor of the
bonifacio. It’s major objective was: Philippines was
A. Seek reforms from spain A) Gen. Wesley Merritt
B. Demand for equal rights and priveleges for B) Gen. Elwell Otis
filipinos C) Gen. Arthur MacArthur
C. Separation of phil.from spain D) Gen. Douglas MacArthur
.
58 As per the agreement in the pact of biac-na- 68. Which is common to Sun Yat Sen and Mahatma
bato.emilio aguinaldo was to go into exile in: Gandhi?
A. Guam A) Promoted a society ruled by religious leaders
B. Hongkong B) Rejected violence as a way to political power
C. Singapore C) Led a successful nationalistic movement in their
D. Dapitan respective countries
D) Supported Marxist philosophy to change existing
59 Emilio aguinlado declared the independence of governments
the Phil.in kawit cavite on? .
A. July 4, 1946 69. Nebuchadnezzar was to the Babylonian Empire
B. June 12. 1898 as Asoka was to the ______ Empire.
C. July 4, 1898 A) Roman
D. August 25, 1896 B) Gupta
C) Greek
60 The Americans acquired the philippines as their D) Maurya
colony because .
A. They invated the philippines 70. How is the so-called colonial mentality
B. They helped Filipinos fight spaniards manifested?
C. Spain ceded the philippines by virtue of the treaty A) Cultural relativism
of Paris of 1898 B) Cultural diversity
D. They defeated the Spaniards C) Xenocentrism
D) Ethnocentrism
61The constitution empowers the president to
declare martial for 71. Which is a safeguard against unfair trade
A 30 days practices like short-weighing?
B 60 days A) Total Quality Movement
C 45 days B) Consumerism
D 90 days C) Consumer vigilance
D) Substandardization
62 an enrolled bill may become a law after lapse of? .
A 30days 72. As an effect of our geography, in which of the
B 60days following island/s do people travel mostly by water?
C 40days A) Luzon
D 90days B) Mindanao
C) Visayas
63 The government under president corazon c D) Visayas and Mindanao
aquino was .
A. De facto 73. As an insular country, to which principle does the
B. De jure Philippines adhere when it comes to territorial
C. Both A&B boundary?
D. None of the above A) Two hundred nautical miles of the country’s coast
B) Three hundred fifty nautical miles from shore
64 In which country did the Philippines participate in C) Three-mile territorial limit
the world’s peacekeeping operations by sending D) Archipelagic doctrine
doctors, nurses, soldiers and police? .
a. Israel 74. The term that refers to the class of Filipinos who
b. East Timor were free and independent
c. Iraq A) Timawa
d. Iran B) Maharlika
65 In which poem did Rizal write about offering C) Aliping namamahay
one’s life for one’s country? D) Aliping saguiguilid
a. A La Juventud Filipina .
b. Song of Maria Clara 75. Which led to the creation of Pakistan as a nation
c. Sa Aking mga Kabata in 1947? Religious differences between
d. Mi Ultimo Adios A) Hindus and Christians
B) Christians and Muslims b. Southeast .
C) Hindus and Buddhists c. Southwest
D) Hindus and Muslims d. Northeast

76. The Spanish expedition responsible for naming 85. The important factors which have contributed to
the archipelago Filipinas the weakness in the internalization of desirable
A) Magellan’s expedition values is the?
B) Loarca expedition a. Lack of models among the very people expected
C) Legaspi expedition to exemplify these values
D) Villalobos expedition b. Use of approaches which are mainly cognitive
rather than effective
77This often called a “heaven of peace” in Central c. Lack of follow up systems from one grade level to
America. This country had led the way in forest another
conservation and demilitarization. d. Minimum recognition and appreciation given to
A. Nicaragua teachers
B. Costa Rica
C. El Salvador 86. To govern is to rule and the government rules by
D. Honduras laws. Whose main duty is the enforcement of laws?
a. Police department
78 Who constructed Suez Canal? b. Judiciary department
A. Fyodor Litke c. Legislative department
B. Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky d. Executive department
C. Voin Rimsky-Korsakov
D. Ferdinand de Lesseps 87. The term that refers to the class of Filipinos who
were free and independent
79 La Solidaridad is to the reformists while _____ is a. Timawa
to Katipunero b. Maharlika
A. Pahayag c. Aliping namamahay
B. La Propaganda d. Aliping saguiguilid
C. The Decalogue
D. Kalayaan 88. The Spanish expedition responsible for naming
the archipelago Filipinas
80. What factor was a major cause of both World a. Magellan’s expedition
War I and World War II? b. Loarca expedition
a. The spread of Marxian ideas into Europe c. Legaspi expedition
b. The dropping of atomic bombs d. Villalobos expedition
c. Nationalism and national borders.
d. The rise of totalitarian fascist states 89. The third and last military governor of the
Philippines was
81. In which organization is the Philippines a a. Gen. Wesley Merritt
member to fight communist aggression? b. Gen. Elwell Otis
a. APEC c. Gen. Arthur MacArthur
b. ASA d. Gen. Douglas MacArthur
c. UN
d. SEATO 90. Which Katipunan member commuted from
Cavite to Manila to buy materials used to make
82. The theory that population increases by ammunitions?
geometrical ratio while the means of subsistence a. Teresa Magbanua
increases by arithmetical ratio is attributed to? b. Agueda Esteban
a. Karl Marx c. Teodora Alonso
b. Robert Malthus d. Trinidad Tecson
c. Emile Durkheim
d. Aristotle 91.Which economic system is based on free
enterprise?
83. In what instance is the Filipino double-standard a. Globalism
morality shown? b. Mixed economies
a. A couple brings their sick child to the doctor then c. Capitalism
later to the espiritista d. Communism
b. Young parents bring up their children in a manner
different from how they were brought up. 92. How is the so-called colonial mentality
c. Illiterate parents are eager to send their children manifested?
to school even if they themselves did not go to a. Cultural relativism
school . b. Cultural diversity
d. A married man who flirts with someone else other c. Xenocentrism
than his wife seems acceptable but a married d. Ethnocentrism
woman who flirts with another man is condemned.
93. Which is a safeguard against unfair trade
84. Which part of Asia does the Arabian peninsula practices like short-weighing?
occupy? a. Total Quality Movement
a. Northwest b. Consumerism
c. Consumer vigilance d. Iran
d. Substandardization
103. As an effect of our geography, in which of the
94. If the seven continents were arranged from following island/s do people travel mostly by water?
largest to smallest, in which order does Australia a. Luzon
fall? b. Mindanao
a. 4th c. Visayas
b. 5th d. Visayas and Mindanao
c. 6th
d. 7th 104. As an insular country, to which principle does
the Philippines adhere when it comes to territorial
95. In which continent can we find stormy Cape Horn boundary?
which is known as the graveyard of ships and sailors? a. Two hundred nautical miles of the country’s coast
a. Africa b. Three hundred fifty nautical miles from shore
b. Australia c. Three-mile territorial limit
c. South America d. Archipelagic doctrine
d. Asia
105. Which part/s of the Visayas has/have
96. Which led to the creation of Pakistan as a nation comparatively more excessively moist climate and
in 1947? Religious differences between limited arable lands?
a. Hindus and Christians a. Western
b. Christians and Muslims b. Eastern
c. Hindus and Buddhists c. Eastern and Central
d. Hindus and Muslims d. Central and Western

97. Which is common to Sun Yat Sen and Mahatma 106. Which follows Pres. Garcia’s “Filipino First
Gandhi? Policy”? Filipinos
a. Promoted a society ruled by religious leaders a. Should buy and consume Filipino products only
b. Rejected violence as a way to political power b. Should not contribute to the brain drain problem
c. Led a successful nationalistic movement in their c. Should be selective in the entry in the entry of
respective countries foreign professionals in the country
d. Supported Marxist philosophy to change existing d. Were to be given first preference in all matters
governments related to the economic development of the country

98. Nebuchadnezzar was to the Babylonian Empire 107. Aside from the Philippines, which countries
as Asoka was to the ______ Empire. claim part of the Spratly islands in the South China
a. Roman Sea?
b. Gupta a. China, Thailand, Brunei, Malaysia
c. Greek b. China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia
d. Maurya c. Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Malaysia
d. China, Thailand, Brunei, Malaysia
99. With the opposition of the parity rights in mind,
who does NOT belong to the group? 108. The following are our constitutional rights
a. Claro M. Recto EXCEPT to
b. Jose Laurel a. Free access to legal assistance which shall not be
c. Manuel Roxas denied due to poverty
d. Pedro Taruc b. Have access to all records of the government
c. Be presumed innocent until proven guilty
100. When the Filipino reformists asked for the d. Form association and labor unions
assimilation of the Philippines by Spain, what did
they ask for? For the Philippines to ____ 109 The adoption of scientific techniques to control
a. Become independent from Spain and manipulate environment such as modern
b. Become a province of Spain methods for farming and fishing is called
c. Be independent from Spain with certain conditions A. social change C. cultural change
d. Be represented in the Spanish Cortes B. technological change D. discovery change

101. Who among the Presidents changed the date of 110 Heavily sanctioned folkway which no one dares
our celebration of Independence day from July 4 to to question because they embody moral laws are
June 12? called
a. Ramon Magsaysay a. beliefs C. mores
b. Diosdado Macapagal b. customs D. tradition
c. Carlos Garcia
d. Ferdinand Marcos 111 What is that inevitable folkway which no one
dares to question because they embody moral laws
102. In which country did the Philippines participate are called
in the world’s peacekeeping operations by sending a. change C. progress
doctors, nurses, soldiers and police? b. development D. evolution
a. Israel
b. East Timor
c. Iraq
112 Nora Aunor became a legend in the b. Philippines has one of the highest literacy rates in
showbusiness because of her talent, determination Asia with existing policy of free and compulsory six
and hard work. What role does this illustrate? years in elementary.
a. achieve role C. hereditary role c. The establishment of the first Philippine Republic
b. ascribed role D. temporary role gave birth to the first constitutional democracy in
Asia
113 Pinning veil around the bride and the d. The free port of Manila is one of the world’s
groom/exchange of rings, releasing of doves, etc. busiest ports, compared with other Southeast Asian
during wedding ceremony show that culture is nations
a. symbolic C. historical
b. continuous D. changeless 123 Globes are essentially important tool in the
study of Geography. A map is more convenient to
114 Aling Maria has taught her daughter how to use but all map projections have some errors in
prepare good and delicious desserts from local fruits presentation of distance and shapes. Given these
and vegetables. What cultural transmission process conditions, which among the known mapping
is this? projections will we use to give the true size and
a. observation C. enculturation shape of the earth’s land masses?
b. acculturation D. indoctrination a. Azimuthal Mapping C. Equal Area Mapping
b. Conformal Mapping D. Equidistant Mapping
115 Mr. Francisco was teaching something on mores,
folkways, customs and beliefs in his Social Studies 124 Most scientists believe that El Niño
class. What was his lesson about? phenomenon which was greatly experiences in 1982,
A. material culture C. tangible culture 1983 occurred when trade winds that normally blow
B. non-material culture D. hereditary culture from east to west slow down and actually change
direction. The winds blow warm water toward South
116 It was the first day of school. Miss Dela Rosa America where the normal weather patterns are
prepared activities which will make her Grade III changed for a time. Given this global change, which
children sing, play, talk, learn and introduce among the following conditions is not considered as
themselves to the class. What process did the direct effect of the El Niño phenomenon?
teacher emphasize? A. Occurrences of hurricanes and heavy rainfall in
C. enculturation C. indoctrination the mid-Pacific region in a normal condition
D. socialization D. acculturation b. Some species of fish like cold-water loving salmon
disappeared along the west coast of the United
117 Mildred, an accountant, who now lives with a States but tuna and shrimp were attracted to the
married man was disowned by her family and warm waters
friends. This punishment is a form of c. The gradual warming of the earth is known as the
A isolation C. ostracism Greenhouse effect could dramatically change
B deportation D. character assassination climates worldwide
d. Water temperature in some parts of the Pacific
118 When a certain culture is acceptable to one Ocean rose to as much as 14 degrees higher than to
group and questionable to others, it shows that: normal condition
a. culture is borrowed C. culture is varied
b. culture is a shared product D. culture is relative 125 China has over one fifth of the world’s
population and its leaders believe that its large
119 The teaching and learning of religion and values population hinders the economic progress of the
mostly make use of country and to address this problem they want to
a. enculturation C. culturation achieve equal death rate and birth rate in
b. indoctrination D. acculturation population. This government action to limit the
population is known as the
120 In order to achieve the goals for change, all a. Baby Boom C. Population pyramid
include the following strategies EXCEPT b. Population distribution D. Zero population growth
a. Change must involve all sectors of the society
b. Change must be centralized where only a few 126 Given the current condition of Africa, it is still
initiate the change considered as the most rural and least urbanized
c. Change must be holistic that focuses on the continent in the world. With these characteristics,
individual and the system which among the following sentences is the least
d. Change should come from the leaders and the contributory factor to the current socio-political and
people economic problems of Africa?
a. Few states are ethnically homogenous and infancy
121 Which change is bought about by discovery or of a strong sense of national unity among tribal
modernization to increase production? leaders
a. cultural change C. technological change b. Insufficient capital technology, political instability
b. societal change D. social change and poorly trained workforce to push development
among the African nations
122 The following statements refer to the c. The increasing percentage of school-age children
characteristics of the Philippines as one of the who did not attend school low literacy rate and a
important territories of Asia, except for one grate number of world’s AIDS deaths
a. It is a tropical country and geographically located d. The replacement of Christianity among the
in the northeastern part of the world. Islamized society in Africa along with the continuous
practice of animism among few villages
b. Caribbean Sea E. South China Sea
127 The biggest and most populated island in the c. Mediterranean Sea
Philippine Archipelago
a. Cebu D. Mindanao 138 It is the longest mountain chain in the world
b. Leyte E. Negros a. Andes D. Kunlun
c. Luzon b. Himalayas E. Pamir
c. Karakoram
128 As of 1996, what sector of Philippine economy
shows an increase near to 50%? 139 What religious group suffered heavily in Europe
a. Agricultural Sector D. Service Sector during the Nazi Holocaust?
b. Energy Sector E. Tourism Sector a. Atheist D. Jewish
c. Mining Sector b. Buddhist E. Muslim
c. Christian
129 Which of the following is not included in the 140 Most of the people in Latin America during the
main geographical and political-cultural subdivisions colonial period came from what known place in the
of Asia? world?
a. North Asia D. Southeast Asia a. Amazon Rainforest D. Oceania
b. Northwest Asia E. Southwest Asia b. Andes Mountain E. Scandinavian
c. South Asia c. Iberian Peninsula

130 This continent is the largest and it covers almost 141 It is considered as one of the worst eruption of
33% of the earth’s surface. It is consider as the most the century that almost affects the earth’s
diverse continent and home for earliest civilization atmosphere due to its ash falls
and major religions of the world a. Mt. Hibuk-Hibok D. Mt. Pinatubo
a. Africa D. Europe b. Mt. Kanlaon E. Taal Volcano
b. Asia E. North America c. Mt. Mayon
c. Austria and Oceania
142 Which part of the earth where we can
131 Which area of the world has been described as experience six (6) months of continuous daylight and
the “symbol of worldwide demographic, six (6) months continuous darkness each year?
environmental and societal stress/problems”? a. Greenland D. North Pole
a. Africa D. North America b. Greenwich, England E. Pacific Ocean
b. Asia E. South America c. Iceland
c. Austria/Oceania
143 In what part of the world can you approximately
132 Which of the following continent is considered find the International Date Line (IDL)?
as the world’s most productive in agriculture? a. Atlantic Ocean D. Pacific Ocean
a. Africa D. North America b. Greenwich, England E. South Pole
b. Australia and Oceania E. South America c. North Pole
c. Europe
133 If the Caribbean Islands may be combined with 144 In what part of the world can you find the
Mexico and Central America, it could be collectively longest and largest coral reef which is also known s
and properly described as: the “Great Barrier Reef”?
a. Latin America D. South America a. Africa D. North America
b. Middle America E. The Americas b. Australia E. South America
c. North America c. Europe

134 The name “Oceania” is widely used to refer to 145 It is a common knowledge that all bodies of
the scattered group of islands water are interconnected with one another but this
a. Central and Southern Pacific Ocean ocean covers 1/3 of the world from Arctic to
b. Central and Western Pacific Ocean Antartica
c. Melanesia (Black Islands) a. Arctic Ocean D. Pacific Ocean
D. Micronesia (Little islands) b. Indian Ocean E. South Atlantic Ocean
E. Polynesia (Many islands) c. North Atlantic Ocean

135 What country is considered as largest producer 146 Which of the following countries is not part of
of Diamond, although few of its diamonds are of the Association of the South East Asian Nations
gem quality? (ASEAN)?
a. Australia D. New Zealand a. Malaysia D. Taiwan
b. Canada E. South Africa b. Philippines E. Thailand
c. Mexico c. Singapore

136 The world’s largest island is: 147 Among the South American nations, this country
a. Australia D. Greenland is the only Portuguese speaking country
b. China E. Madagascar a. Argentina D. Mexico
c. Iceland b. Brazil E. Peru
c. Chile
137 What sea is often included in the physical
definition of North America?
a. Baltic Sea D. Read Sea
148 The first African nation that tried to establish b. Low quality of graduates that cannot passed both
industrialization to lessen the worsening local and international standards for medical
unemployment rate of the country practices
a. Bostwana D. South Africa c. Political unrest and security of rural hospital across
b. Egypt E. Zaire the nation due to terrorism and local conflicts
c. Kenya d. Small number of medical graduates like medical
doctors and nurses to support the needs of the
149 It is known to the ancient and modern world country
that this is the home of rich and key cities of the e. Traditional medicine is a strong competitor for the
world. It is also of the major tourist destination and scientific advancement of our Medicinal Science in
it provides a well designed airports and railways rural areas
across the continent
a. Africa D. Europe 156 The “Rood of the World” may be associated to:
b. Asia E. South America a. Diverse ethnic group of Asia
c. Australia b. Frequent occurrence of earthquakes and volcanic
eruptions
150 The opening of the Suez Canal connects the c. Numerous islands, arranged in a series of arcs
trading route between these two bodies of water d. Series of high mountains and plateaus
a. Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean e. Super continent Pangaea and its cultural heritage
b. Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico
c. Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal 157 In the 19th century, most Europeans considered
D. Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea Africa as “The Dark Continent” because:
E. South China Sea and Philippine Sea a. Most African nations had been subjected to
European domination
151 This is the known Peninsula in Europe that b. Most inhabitants are literally black or dark people
occupied by Norway, Sweden, Denmark also of this continent
included is Iceland and Finland c. Most of its economic and political activities were
a. Apennines D. Jutland dependent to industrialized nations
b. Balkan E. Scandinavian d. Most of the African land area is covered by vast
c. Iberian desert and rugged mountains
e. Most of the African interior was unexplored and
152 Map projections have particular purposes; not colonized by European and other neighboring
specifically what do we call projections that show all nations
areas on Earth’s surface in proper proportion to
visualize patterns of distribution with spatial area? 158 The following statement refers to the general
a. Albers conic projection characteristics of African people in terms of their
b. Equal area projection cultural traits except for:
c. Gnomonic projection a. Few nations have developed a strong sense of
D. Lamber azimuthal projection national unity among its people
E. Mercator projection b. Imposition of colonial boundaries among African
people further divide the continent
153 When these imaginary lines are used in c. Indigenous churches brought common traditions
combination, it gives you a unique destination to and practices among African people
every point on Earth? d. Traditional values prevailed over the African
a. International Date Line (IDL) Tribes
b. Lines of Longitude and Latitude e. Various languages further perpetual tribal
c. North, East, West and South Hemisphere identities over and above national identity
D. North Pole and South Pole
E. Prime Meridian & Equator 159 The population statistics as of 2004 shows
evidences that population explosion will bring:
154 Earthquakes and volcanic activities were a. A 100% increase by 2050 in terms of population
frequently experienced by the Philippines due to: b. Africa to its greatest annual increase among the
a. Climatic change in Asia for a long period of time other continents
b. Erosion caused by heavy winds and typhoons all c. Declined life expectancy in developing countries
year round due to famine and diseases
c. High and low humidity brought by Northeasterly d. One child policy to Asian nations
and Southeasterly wind e. Stability in terms of population growth rate
d. Short, sharp and shift flowing rivers from Luzon to
Mindanao 160 One of the major issues between US and Mexico
e. Unstable Pacific floor under the Philippine which led US government to take action against the
territory growing population of Mexico.
a. Assist rapid economic growth of Mexico to
155 Manila has a good medical facilities but there is eliminate poverty
a great need for medical people specially in the rural b. Control the great demand of farmers for the south
areas, the main factor for this situation is: flowing Colorado River for dry region
a. Great exodus of medial practitioners like Nurses, c. Control the increase of illegal crossing of Mexicans
Medical Technician and Medical Doctors going to the US border in search of employment
abroad d. Manifest a virtual veto power of US towards
Mexico’s economic policy
e. Support peasant rebels stage war against the state
161 What do you call the new racial type created 169 . Filipino citizens have the power to participate
due to intermarriages of most Caucasian and African in the establishment or administration of
slaves brought to Brazil and Colombia? government such as right to vote and be voted upon
a. Aborigine D. Mulatto as an exercise of ____________________.
b. Indian E. Native American a.Politicalrights
c. Mestizo b.Civilrights
c.Socialrights
162 Which of the following is not a human activity d. Right to Suffrage
that threats the incredible biological diversity of the
Amazon Wildlife? 170 Based on the early historical accounts of Europe
a. El Niño Phenomenon these two nations had strong ties with the European
b. Development of rural settlement culture and the Asian nations.
c. Increased in demand for lumber A. Australia and New Zealand D. North Korea and
D. Massive deforestation South Korea
E. Road construction B. India and Sri Lanka E. Turkey and Russia
C. Iran and Iraq
163 The word “Narcotraficantes” is associated with:
a. Annual occurrences of El Niño Phenomenon 171 Among the 5 continents below
b. Colombia’s illegal drug trade i. Africa 4 Australia/Oceania
c. Destruction of the Amazon Forest ii. Antartica 5 Europe
d. Trading of Black slaves from Africa iii. Asia
e. Volcanic and earthquake activities in the Andes
mountains Arrange the continents from smallest to biggest in
terms of its population based on the estimated 2004
164 Which of the following reasons why people data
cannot establish a permanent settlement in A. 5 3 1 2 4 D. 1 3 4 2 5
Antartica? B. 3 1 4 5 2 E. 4 5 1 3 2
a. Danger of nuclear weapons testing over the C. 2 4 5 1 3
territory
b. Environmental problems like oil spills 172 The following statements refer to the African
c. It is the coldest place on earth and experiencing condition that hinders its potential towards
the strongest wind economic growth except for one:
d. Ozone concentration in the area above the a. Diverse natural resources
continent b. Insufficient capital technology
e. The growing controversy over the claims of c. Political instability
different nations over the territory d. Poorly trained workforce
e. Small purchasing power
165 The three leading financial centers of the world
included the following key cities of: 173 Which of the following Asian countries has
a. Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Seoul historical ties with European city and it was
b. Beijing, Sydney, Washington DC considered as the heart of the Byzantine and
c. Berlin, Mexico City, Singapore Ottoman Empire?
D. Hong Kong, Paris, Rome a. Iraq (Mesopotamia) D. Saudi Arabia
E. London, New York, Tokyo b. Israel E. Turkey
c. Russia
166 The leading industry both for value and
employment of many people in Australia. 174 The following occurrences are all natural
a. Electronics & information technology hazards that the world is experiencing across the
b. Food processing time except for one:
c. Forestry and fishing a. Deforestation D. Tsunami
d. Production of machinery for transportation b. Diastrophism E. Volcanic Eruption
e. Tourism c. El Niño and La Niña

167 Chernobyl will be remembered as 175 This is known super continent that broke up
a. Commonwealth of Independent States million and million years ago.
b. Economic bloc of former USSR to European a. Atlantis D. Pangaea
Community b. Gondwanaland E. Tethys
c. Place of the nuclear reactor explosion c. Laurasia
d. Site of the 1992 Olympics
e. Space launcher of Russian Cosmonauts that 176 Arrange the continents from biggest to smallest
blasted in terms of land area.
A. 3 1 2 5 4 D. 4 3 2 5 1
168 The following are general characteristics of an B. 2 3 4 1 5 E. 5 2 4 1 3
industrialized country except for one. C. 1 4 5 2 3
a. Economic and political stability
b. High literacy rate 177. What is the possible consequence of
c. Longer life expectancy meritocracy in a social system?
d. Low infant mortality A. Rule by the wealthy and powerful.
e. One child policy per family B. Leadership by people of talent.
C. Culture of elitism. 186. The pre-colonial Philippines has no established
D. Rule by those with noble birth. government. Its villages and settlements were called
barangays.
178 Among the developing Asian nations, it is widely A Only the first statement is true and correct.
promoted to be one of the better solution to poverty B Only the second statement is true and correct.
and unemployment problems. C Both statements are true and correct.
A. Cooperation D. Privatization D Both statements are untrue and incorrect.
B. Importation E. Urbanization
c. Industrialization 187. There were four social classes of people in the
pre-colonial barangays. They were the nobles,
179 All of the following constitute the meaning of freemen, serfs, and the slaves.
political science except: Aonly the first statement is true and correct.
A. A basic knowledge and understanding of the Bonly the second statement is true and correct.
state. A Only the first statement is true and correct.ct.
B. It is primarily concerned with the association of D Both statements are untrue and incorrect.
human beings into a political community.
C. Common knowledge every events taking place in 188. What are the two known written codes during
the society. the pre-Spanish era in the Philippines?
D. It deals with the relationship among men and A. Maragtas and Kalantiaw Codes
groups which are subject to the control by the state. B. Sumakwil and Sulayman Codes
C. Panay and Subanon Codes
180 It refers to the community of persons more or D. Hammurabi and Ur Nammu Codes
less numerous, permanently occupying
Definite portion of territory, having a government of 189. Under the Spanish colonial government, who
their own to which the great body of inhabitants directly governed the Philippines?
render obedience, and enjoying freedom from Athe Governor-General
external control. A The Governor-Generalico
A. Sovereignty C The Royal Audiencia
B. Nation D The King of Spain
C. Citizenship
D. State 190. What is the first city to be established in 1565 in
the Philippines?
181 It refers to the agency through which the will of A Manila
the state is formulated, expressed and B Davao
Carried out. C Cebu
A. Government D Iloilo
B. Sovereignty
C. Constitution 191.The government which Spain established in the
D. Laws Philippines was defective. It was a government for
the Spaniards and not for the Filipinos.
182 What are the four elements of state? A. Only the first statement is true and correct.
A. people, territory, sovereignty, government B. Only the second statement is true and correct.
B. people, constitution, territory, government C. Both statements are true and correct.
C. government, law, peace, territory D. Both statements are untrue and incorrect
D. constitution, people, land, independence
192. What was the secret society founded in 1896
183 What theory asserts that the early states must that precipitated the glorious revolution against the
have been formed by deliberate and voluntary Spaniards.
compact among the people to form a society and A The Katipunan
organize government for their common good. B The Kalahi
A. Necessity Theory C The Biak na Bato Republic
B. Devine Right Theory D The Ilustrado
C. Social Contract Theory
D. Social Compact Theory 193. Arranged the sequence of governments during
the revolutionary era:
184. Government exists and should continue to exist 1. The Dictatorial Government
for the benefit of the people. 2. The Revolutionary Government
A The statement is a general truth. 3. The Biak-na-Bato Republic
B The statement is just an assumption. 4. The First Philippine Republic
D There is no basis for judgment. A2314
Dthere is no basis for judgment. B3124
C3412
185 . What are the forms of government in which D1234
the political power is exercised by a few privilege
class. 194. Arranged according to its establishment during
A Oligarchy and Aristocracy the American Regime:
C Theocracy and Fascismarchy 1. The Commonwealth Government
Ctheocracy and Fascism 2. The Military Government
D Democracy and Tyranny 3. The Civil Government
A. 1 2 3
B. 2 3 1 13. D
C. 3 2 1 14. B
D. 2 1 3 15. C
16. D
195. What was the civil government established 17. A
during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines? 18. B
A The Japanese Imperial Government 19. A
B The Philippine Republic 20. D
C The Puppet Government of Japan 21. C
D The Philippine Executive Commission 22. C
23. C
196. The Constitution used by the Philippine 24. A
government from the commonwealth period until 25. B
1973. 26. B
A The Malolos Constitution 27. B
B The Biak-na-Bato Constitution 28. A
C The 1935 Constitution 29. D
D The 1901 Constitution 30. D
31. C
197. What kind of government was installed under 32. A
the 1973 Constitution under the Marcos regime? 33. D
A Modified Presidential system 34. D
B Modified Parliamentary system 35. B
C Military system 36. D
D Bicameral system 37. B
38. B
198. A de facto government acquires a de jure status 39. C
when it gains wide acceptance from the people and 40. A
recognition from the community of nations. 41. C
Athe statement is true and valid. 42. D
B The statement is true and valid.. 43. B
C The statement is a fallacy. 44. B
D The statement is doubtful. 45. C
46. B
199. It is defined as written instrument by which the 47. A
fundamental powers of the government are 48. C
established, limited and defined and by which these 49. A
powers are distributed among the several 50. C
departments or branches for their and useful 51. B
exercise for the benefit of the people. 52. D
A Laws 53. D
B Statutes 54. D
C Constitution 55. B
D Ordinances 56. C
57. A
200. There is no Constitution that is entirely written 58. B
or unwritten. 59. B
A The statement is true and correct. 60. C
C The statement is partially correct. 61. B
Cthe statement is partially correct. 62. A
D There is no basis to conclude. 63. A
64. C
PARA SA PANGARAP! 65. D
66. D
FREE Latest Downloadable LET Reviewers, click here: 67. C
https://bit.ly/2FFMJ8O 68. B
69. D
ANS KEY (1-200) 70. C
1. A 71. C
2. C 72. C
3. A 73. D
4. B 74. A
5. D 75. D
6. B 76. D
7. A 77. B
8. C 78. D
9. D 79. D
10. A 80. D
11. B 81. D
12. C 82. B
83. D 153. B
84. C 154. E
85. A 155. A
86. D 156. D
87. A 157. E
88. D 158. C
89. C 159. B
90. B 160. C
91. C 161. D
92. C 162. A
93. C 163. B
94. D 164. C
95. C 165. E
96. D 166. B
97. B 167. C
98. D 168. E
99. C 169. A
100. B 170. E
101. B 171. C
102. C 172. A
103. C 173. E
104. D 174. A
105. B 175. D
106. D 176. C
107. B 177. B
108. B 178. C
109. B 179. D
110. C 180. D
111. A 181. A
112. A 182. A
113. A 183. C
114. C 184. A
115. B 185. A
116. D 186. C
117. A 187. C
118. D 188. A
119. B 189. A
120. D 190. C
121. C 191. C
122. D 192. A
123. C 193. B
124. C 194. B
125. D 195. D
126. D 196. C
127. C 197. B
128. D 198. A
129. B 199. C
130. A 200. A
131. A
132. D Source: Hye Haneul Seung
133. B
134. A
135. A
136. E
137. B
138. A
139. D
140. C
141. D
142. D
143. D
144. A
145. D
146. D
147. B
148. D
149. D
150. D
151. E
152. B

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