Gen Ed 2
Gen Ed 2
Gen Ed 2
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GENERAL EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
(8:00 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M. = 5 ½ HOURS)
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Instructions:
1. Detach one (1) answer sheet from the bottom of your Examinee ID/Answer Sheet Set.
2. Write the subject title “GENERAL EDUCATION” on the box provided.
3. Shade Set Box “A” on your answer sheet if your test booklet is Set A; Set Box “B” if your
test booklet is Set B.
4. After you have finished answering GENERAL EDUCATION, submit your answer Sheet
to your Room Watchers. Retain the test booklet with you.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. I can’t find ____ ball pen. Can I use _____, Tristan?
2. The ____of the story is not to count your eggs until they are hatched.
A. morale C. moralism
B. moral D. morality
A. desire C. is desiring
B. desiring D. desires
Read the selection below. Select the letter of the best answer.
Medical knowledge in ancient Egypt had an excellent reputation and rulers of
other empires would ask the Egyptian pharaoh to send them their best physician to treat
their loved ones. Egyptians had some knowledge of human anatomy, even though they
never dissected the body .An example is the classic mummification. They knew how to
insert a long hooked implement through a nostril, breaking the thin bone of the brain
case and remove the brain .Egyptian physicians also were aware of the importance of
the pulse and the connection between pulse and heart. They developed their theory of
“channels” that carried air, water and blood to the body by observing the River Nile. If
the Nile became blocked, crops became unhealthy. They applied this theory to the
body- if a person was unwell, they would use laxatives to unblock the “channels”.
8. Which of the following an evidence that Egyptians were masters of human anatomy
even if they did not perform dissection of human bodies?
9. Who did the Egyptians plead to when their loved ones had grave illnesses?
Select the sentence that clearly and effectively states the idea and has no
structural error.
10.
A. Teaching is my career first.
B. Teaching is my first choice as a career.
C. Teaching is my first career as a choice.
D. Teaching is my ambition as a career.
11.
A. I depended on my parents for financial support in college.
B. I lacked the ways and means for my room and board so I depended on my parents for
money and support in college.
C. I lacked the ways and means to support myself in college so my parents provided
me financial support .
D. I depended on the means for board and lodging on my parents for financial support.
12.
A. In my vacation, I visited the Teacher’s Camp in Baguio.
B. I visited the Teacher’s Camp in Baguio during my vacation.
C. I had the occasion to visit the Teacher’s Camp when I was vacationing in Baguio.
D. I had the occasion to visit the Teacher’s Camp while I was on vacation in Baguio.
13.
A. The job fair is flooded with talented, highly motivated, and well-educated young people.
B. The job fair is filled with talented highly motivated and well educated young people.
C. The job fair entertains only talented, highly motivated, and well-educated young
people.
D. The job fair is crowded with talented, highly motivated, and well-educated young people.
14.
A. The examinees need two sharpened pencil, calculator and ball pen.
B. The examinees need double pencils simply a calculator and ball pen.
C. The examinees need two pencils simple calculators, and a ball pen.
D. The examinees need pencils, a calculator and a ball pen.
18. The line, “Under the bludgeoning of chance, My head is bloody but unbowed” depicts
the person’s ______.
21. Which of the following describes the figure of speech utilized in the last line of the
excerpt?
Read the excerpt below. Select the letter that corresponds to the best answer.
Boys: In our veins, pulse, blood with traces of Chinese and Spanish and American, but
it does
Not stop, being a Filipino, because of these.
Girls:Our culture, is tinged with foreign influences, but it has become rich thereby.
All: This mingling, in fact could speed us on the road, to national greatness. Look at
America,
It is a great country and yet it is the melting pot of Italian and German, British and
French
Or Irish and Swedish.
Boy:Filipinism , after all ,is in the heart.
All: If that heart beats faster, because the Philippines is making progress. If it feels ,with
compassion because its people are suffering, then it belongs to a true Filipino, and if it
throbs, with pride in our past , if it pulses with awareness of the present, if it beats with a
faith in the future, then we could ask , for nothing more , all other things are
unimportant.
Boys: I have an American first name.
Girls: And I have a Chinese last name.
All: And I am proud, very, very proud, because underneath these names beats a Filipino
heart.
22. Which among the following could be a possible name of the person speaking in this
piece?
24. Which among the following countries does NOT have a significant contribution to the
Filipino bloodline?
25. Thomas Carlyle said “The man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder- a
waif…..”It could be interpreted as ________.
26. The Bible tells us,” There is a right time and a right way to do everything.”
A. You can determine your own time.
B. Your time is yours and nobody else.
C. Say and do things anytime.
D. Plan well what you say and do.
Read the excerpt below .Select the letter that corresponds to the best answer from the
questions below.
Excerpt from the Divine Comedy
And lo! Almost where the ascent began ,
A panther light and swift exceedingly,
Which with a spotted skin was covered o’er!
And never moved she from before my face.
Nay, rather did impede so much my way.
That many times I to return had turned
The time was the beginning of the morning
And up the sun was mounting with those stars
That with him were, what time the Love Divine
At first in motion set those beauteous things;
So were to me occasion of good hope
The variegated skin of that wild beast
The hour of time, and the delicious season
But not so much, that did not give me fear
A lion’s aspect which appeared to me.
- Dante Alighieri
28. Where in the world did the events of this excerpt probably take place?
A. maralitá C. maralitâ
B. máralita D. maràlita
A. Dahil C. Kung
B. Kong D. Subalit
A. Pakisabi C. Sabihin
B. Pakisabihan D. Sabihan
A. Gugupitan C. Hahagupitin
B. Ginugupitan D. Maggugupit
A. utos C. layunin
B. pag-asa D. pakiusap
A. pananakop c. pakikipagkalakalan
B. heograpiya D. modernisasyon
Basahin ang seleksiyon. Piliin ang titik ng tamang sagot sa mga katanungang
sumusunod.
Alam mo, noong nasa restawrant kami at kumakain, pinagmasdan ko siyang mabuti. Lalo
siyang gumaganda habang tinititigan. Pino ang kanyang kilos; kitang-kita ito habang siya ay
kumakain. Maya-maya, may nakita akong kakaibang kilos sa kanya. Nag-iba ang ekspresyon
ng kanyang mukha. Parang nahihirapan ngunit pilit pa rin siyang ngumingiti na parang may
itinatagong kung ano at pasulyap-sulyap sa kanyang inumin. Nahalata ko na lamang na
nahihirapan siyang lumunok dahil nabulunan. Nilapitan ko siya at binatukan, sabay abot sa
softdrinks at winikaan kong, MAGPAKATOTOO KA, SISTER.
A. Paglalarawan C. Paglalahad
B. Pangangatuwiran D. Pagsasalaysay
A. Restawrant C. Opisina
B. Kusina D. Simbahan
A. sintesis C. abstrak
B. ellipsis D. direktang sipi
52.Alin ang pinakamalakas ang dating na pahayag kapag kabataan ang nag-uusap sa isang
kuwento?
A. 8,16,24,32,40 C. 1,2,3,4,5
B. 0,8,16,24,32 D. 0,2,4,6,8
C. 20,103
D. 45,072
59.The ratio of the number to boys to the number of girls in a class is 2:3. If there
are 40 students in the class, how many boys are there?
A. 24 C. 16
B. 18 D. 8
A. 44 C. 15
B. 60 (15*4) D. 56
62.Max is planning to take a leisurely stroll around their rectangular patio, which
measures 27.7 m long and 21.5 m wide. How far does Max have to walk?
66.In the figure above, which of the following is a pair of alternate interior angles?
68.If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 4:6:5, then the triangle is _________.
69.The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 10 and one leg is 6. What is the length of the
other leg of the triangle?
A. 8 C. 12
B. 10 D. 16
70.Nine unique diagonals are drawn in a regular polygon. How many sides dies it
have?
A. 8 C. 7
B. 6 D. 9
71.A chocolate bar in the shape of an isosceles trapezoid has dimensions as shown in
the Figure. Find its area.
72.Lola Tetchi wishes to fence her agricultural land using only a 600-meter long material. If
the land is quadrilateral in shape, what should be its dimensions in order to enclose the
maximum area?
73.Starting at the same point, Ronald walked 5 km to the north in 1 hour while France
walked 12 km to the east in 1 hour. How far apart are they after 2 hours?
A. 26 km C. 15 km
B. 39 km D. 13 km
76.What is the greatest common monomial factor of the expression: -13abc – 39bc +
2ab?
77.If number x is subtracted from 27, the result is -5. What is number x?
A. 22 C. 32
B. 25 D. 35
81.In how many ways can 10 people be seated on a bench if only four seats are
available?
82.Mrs. Mesina found out that the mode of a class in the National Achievement Test is
87.0. What does this indicate?
84.While performing an experiment, Mico expresses his opinions and tries new ideas even
at the risk of failure or criticism. What scientific trait is displayed in this situation?
A. Risk-taking C. Diligence
B. Absence of ambiguity D. Curiosity
85.Chona actively participates in a task and also dutifully performs tasks assigned to her.
What scientific attitude is displayed in this situation?
Beda wants to find out if different types of wood soak up the same amount of water
when we wet. She plans to do the following:
88.Printed on the label of a bottle of cough medicine are the following instructions “Store
away from light, below 30 degrees C.” What can you infer about the cough medicine?
89.It is commonly observed that most respondents to survey questionnaire checklist just
check answers without really reading them. What conclusion can be derived from the
common observation?
Teacher M showed the class the potted plants placed on the window sill. She asked
them to observe the direction of their growth. The pupils observed that the plants
tended to grow outward. Then Teacher M asked the class this question: “Why do you
think they tended to grow outward?”
91.The existence of extraterrestrial life may never be proven, but this idea will
become more scientifically acceptable over time if _________________.
92.You like to know how many of your pupils have mothers and/or mothers who are
presently employed as OCWs. What is/are the most reliable way to gather data?
A. Earth’s internal energy heats its surface more than the sun does.
B. Human activity is the largest source of heat energy on earth
C. Heat energy from the sun penetrates deep into the earth.
D. There are concentrations of heat in some places of earth’s crust.
95.Why does the level of water in a beaker rise after a stone is placed in it?
96.Boiling water was poured until it filled a pitcher and a cup. Which of the following is
TRUE about the temperature of the water in the pitcher and in the cup?
A. The temperature of water in the pitcher is lower that the water in the cup.
B. The temperature of water in both containers are the same.
C. The temperature of water in the cup is higher than the water in the pitcher.
D. The temperature of water in the pitcher is lower that the water in the cup.
97.Why do people feel their ears pop or crack when they are up in the air?
98.The manager of textile factory considers it too expensive to treat liquid wastes so he
suggested digging a hole near the factory where the wastes can be stored. Is this
environmentally safe?
100.Aspirin has been known to retard the blood-clotting process thus me to use
aspirin to _____.
102.In the desire of governments to control population growth, which one is highly
promoted?
A. Arable lands are reduced for these are converted into housing subdivision.
B. Housing divisions become overcrowded.
C. People who flocked to the center where subdivisions are located have no skills.
D. Men get occupied with construction and leave their farms untilled.
104.The use of plastic bags, disposable cups, plates, spoons, diapers, etc make life
more convenient. However, as a result, what problem has/have come about?
I. Heaps of solid garbage
II. Floods
III. Epidemic
106.A nuclear power plant may solve perennial brown outs but may bring about
problems like ________.
I. thermal pollution
II. water pollution
III. release of radiation
A. I and II C. II
B. I D. III and IV
110.One consequence of global warming is coastal flooding because of the ___ which
is in turn caused by ____________.
112.In which destructive fishing method are fish driven out of the coral reef by
pounding the coral reef with heavy rocks or stones?
113.John experienced lack of growth hormone (GH) as a child. Now that John is an
adult, it is likely that he ______________.
122. Tomatoes are off-season and so price for tomatoes is up. Which law/principle
in economics explains it?
A. The rate of a tax increases as the income tax base or income bracket
increases,
B. The tax is equal regardless of class and place.
C. The rate of tax increases as the income tax base increases.
D. The rate of tax increases as the income tax base decreases.
A. A natïve form New Zealand is of afraid of the big crowd in malls and along
the roads during rush hours that he remarked “so many people!”
B. The Hippies rejected “The Establishment” in the 1960s and sported long hair.
C. The Canadians use forks while the Filipinos uses spoon and fork and sometimes
their hands on eating.
D. the Aetas didn’t like sardines and preferred sweet potatoes.
127.Which does one portray when he thinks that what is foreign is best and that
what is local is inferior?
A Xenocentrism C. Ethnocentrism
B Relativism D. Favoritism
128.If one agrees with Rizal on the best way to redeem our country, what would he
do?
129.In his “La Indolencia del Filipino”, Rizal’s thinking was the rich natural resources
of the Philippines and the favorable climate were not a blessing after all for the
Filipino What explains this? The rich natural resources and the favorable climate
the country ______________.
130.“All laws are the product of legislative activity”. “Newton discovered several laws
products of legislative activity.” Is this argument logical?
A. No, the error is due to the equivocal use of the word “law”
B. Yes, they are logical.
C. No unless “laws” in the first premise is changed with “some laws”
D. Partially logical
135.Which is a proof that the Filipino principle of harmony/unity of self extends to
the body as well?
I. Taas-noo (forehead-high) relates to dignity
II. Younger generations are associated with legs and feet –apo sa tuhod, apo sa
talampakan.
III. A representative is pangangatawan, an embodiment or incarnation, of other
people who act through his body.
A. I only C. II only
B. III only D. I, II and III
Number 136 – 138 In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the
two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond reasonable doubt
from the information given in the statement
136.Statement: The old order changed yielding place to new.
Conclusion/s:
1. Change is the law of nature.
2. Discard old ideas because they are old.
A. Only conclusion 1 follows.
B. Only conclusion 2 follows.
C. Either 1or 2 follows.
D. Neither nor II follows.
“Each of us developers partly like all other individuals, partly like some other individuals,
and partly like no other individuals. Most of the time our attention is directed to an
individual’s uniqueness. But as humans, we have all travelled some common paths.”
141.Life experiences such as broken home and loss of job may cause an individual to
fluctuate between levels of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. What does this show?
A. Satisfaction of a higher need is often disrupted by failure to meet lower level
needs.
B. The effect of broken home, etc on the non-satisfaction of lower needs depends on
the individual.
C. Self-actualization is a person’s highest need and therefore is the only one that
matters.
D. A person can work for the satisfaction of his need for self-actualization even if
his lower needs are not satisfied.
142.What does research say about the magnitude of influence of heredity and
environment of human development?
A. Heredity exerts greater influence on human development.
B. Environment exerts greater influence on human development.
C. The interaction of heredity and environment guides and influences human
development,
D. The influence of heredity and environment can be overcome by the individual person
himself.
143.No two individuals are totally alike. Does this apply to identical twins?
A. Yes.
B. No
C. It depends on the economic bracket where the individuals belong.
D. Not necessarily