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This is a reviewer for the DOST JLSS examination, focusing on science subjects and logical reasoning. It contains question examples in various categories such as verbal and non-verbal reasoning, and different scientific disciplines. The content appears to be study materials rather than exam paper.
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lOMoARcPSD|33822212 Siyensya Bilidad 2e - This a reviewer for DOST JLSS Examination BS Mechanical Engg (President Ramon Magsaysay State University) Scan to open on Studocu Studo...
lOMoARcPSD|33822212 Siyensya Bilidad 2e - This a reviewer for DOST JLSS Examination BS Mechanical Engg (President Ramon Magsaysay State University) Scan to open on Studocu Studocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 (Developing One’s Skills in Test-taking) Enrichment Program for Municipalities Without Qualifiers in the DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarship Examination Copyright Notice: Section 9 of the Presidential Decree No. 49 provides: “No copy shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties……” Unauthorized reproduction of this book or parts thereof is prohibited and punishable by law. ISBN: 978 – 971 – 8600 – 77 - 1 Copyright © 2019 Published and Distributed by: Department of Science and Technology SCIENCE EDUCATION INSTITUTE Printed by: VJ Graphic Arts, Inc. PDP Building, 1400 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, Manila, 1100, Philippines Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 FOREWORD In our continuing effort to increase the number of qualifiers to the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) Undergraduate Scholarship Examination, we are pleased to provide you with SIYENSYA-bilidad 2. This is a review material designed to familiarize students with the type of test included in the DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarship Examination. SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 signifies our commitment to help the promising graduating senior high school students qualify to the DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarship and eventually join the pool of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics professionals in the country. Happy reviewing! Be a DOST-SEI Scholar! JOSETTE T. BIYO, Ph.D. Director SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 i Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 ABOUT THIS MATERIAL This review material has two (2) parts: 1) Logical Reasoning; and 2) Power Test. Logical reasoning consists of two (2) sub-tests, as follows: 1) Verbal Reasoning; and 2) Non-Verbal Reasoning. Power Test, on the other hand, have four (4) sub-tests, namely: 1) English; 2) Science; 3) Mathematics; and 4) Mechanical Technical. The Science sub-test consists of the following subject areas: 1) Biology; 2) Chemistry; 3) Physics; and 4) Earth Science. Verbal Reasoning tests your ability to understand, analyze and interpret information. It also measures your ability to extract meaning from complex information and to think logically and analytically. Non-Verbal Reasoning measures your abilities to: visualize and transform images in your mind; recreate visual experiences and reasoning about shape, measurement, depiction and navigation; and mentally rotate and manipulate two and three-dimensional spaces. The English sub-test measures your ability to apply the rules of the English language, specifically on grammar and syntax, vocabulary and reading comprehension. Science sub-test consists of test items in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science that will test your ability to accomplish various important scientific tasks. Mathematics sub-test will measure your ability to comprehend qualitative relationships and their representations. Mechanical-Technical will measure your ability to acquire information about everyday physics and to comprehend mechanical relationships. It consists of mechanical and electrical problems, as well as items that deal with physical forces. The answer key is given at the end for your reference. Some answers are provided with rationalization, or an explanation as to how the answers were arrived at, for your guidance. SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 ii Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE NO. Foreword ………………………………………………….. i About This Material ………………………………………………….. ii Authors ………………………………………………….. iv Questions Part I Logical Reasoning Verbal Reasoning …………………………………………………… 1 Non-Verbal Reasoning …………………………………………………… 3 Part II Power Test English …………………………………………………… 9 Science …………………………………………………… 20 Mathematics …………………………………………………… 34 Mechanical-Technical …………………………………………………… 43 Answer Key Part I Logical Reasoning Verbal Reasoning …………………………………………………… 51 Non-Verbal Reasoning …………………………………………………… 52 Part II Power Test English ………………………………………………….. 55 Science ………………………………………………….. 59 Mathematics ………………………………………………….. 65 Mechanical-Technical ………………………………………………….. 69 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 iii Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 AUTHORS I. CONSULTANT/RESOURCE PERSON Filma G. Brawner, Ph.D. - Consultant Former DOST-SEI Director Marilyn U. Balagtas, Ph.D. – Resource Person Dean, College of Flexible Learning and e-PNU Philippine Normal University II. DOMAIN EXPERTS/ITEM WRITERS Non-Verbal Reasoning and Mechanical-Technical Roan Mamba – Domain Expert/Item Writer Technological University of the Philippines - Manila Ramil Jimenez – Item Writer Mapua Institute of Technology Nestley Sore – Item Writer Adamson University Mark Angelo Purio – Item Writer Adamson University Verbal Reasoning and English Benigno Montemayor, Jr. – Domain Expert/Item Writer Philippine Science High School - Main Campus Ma. Concepcion Raymundo – Item Writer Philippine Normal University Maria Teresa Manicio – Item Writer Philippine Normal University Biology Lillian Jennifer Rodriguez, Ph.D. – Domain Expert/Item Writer UP Institute of Biology – Diliman Josephine Joy Tolentino – Item Writer Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 iv Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 AUTHORS Chemistry Lawrence John Paulo Trinidad – Domain Expert/Item Writer UP Institute of Chemistry – Diliman Mark Steven Santiago – Item Writer UP Institute of Chemistry – Diliman Brenda Pelagio – Item Writer Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus Melody Clerigo – Item Writer Philippine Normal University Physics Analiza De Leon – Domain Expert/Item Writer Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus Mitchie Bern Beniga – Item Writer Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus Von Anthony Torio – Item Writer Philippine Normal University Bernard Llaguno – Item Writer Philippine Science High School - Main Campus Earth Science Rey Niño Baguio – Domain Expert/Item Writer Philippine Science High School - Main Campus Karizz Anne Morante – Item Writer Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus Leo Armada, Ph.D. – Item Writer UP National Institute of Geological Sciences – Diliman Crisanta Ocampo – Item Writer Philippine Normal University Mathematics Fortunato Tacuboy III – Domain Expert/Item Writer Philippine Science High School - Main Campus SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 v Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 AUTHORS Aldous Cesar Bueno – Item Writer Philippine Science High School - Main Campus Myla Detecio – Item Writer Philippine Normal University III. PROJECT MANAGEMENT STAFF Josette T. Biyo, Ph.D. Director, SEI Ruby Caroliza D. Laña Chief, SEID-SEI Amparo F. Olarte Supervising Science Research Specialist, SEID-SEI Rodelio G. de Asis Senior Science Research Specialist, SEID-SEI Jobelle P. Gayas Science Research Specialist II, SEID-SEI SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 vi Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 I. LOGICAL REASONING VERBAL REASONING Verbal Reasoning tests your ability to understand, analyze and interpret information. It also measures your ability to extract meaning from complex information and to think logically and analytically. 1. SARAH:TBSBT::PALMA: A. NBQJBO B. RIFJMBO C. QBMNB D. SBSSZ 2. BIG:ENORMOUS::SMALL: A. MINISCULE B. VOLUMINOUS C. MACROSCOPIC D. PARASITIC 3. GALILEO GALILEI:TELESCOPE::BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: A. ELECTRICITY B. STEAM ENGINE C. TELEGRAPH WIRE D. MOTION PICTURE CAMERA 4. ALBERT EINSTEIN:LAW OF GRAVITY:: ALEXANDER FLEMING: A. PENICILLIN B. MONOGRAPH C. TELEPHONE D. SONOGRAM 5. BAT:BALL::BOW:_________ A. ARROW B. TIE C. STRING D. BONE 6. HIDE:CONCEAL::STOP:________ A. PAUSE B. REFLECT C. HALT D. PONDER Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 1 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 7. BOWED STRINGS:VIOLIN::WOODWIND:________ A. GUITAR B. FLUTE C. PIANO D. HORN 8. WHALE:POD::KITTEN:_______ A. PACK B. HERD C. LITTER D. PRIDE 9. SPONGE:POROUS::SKUNK:________ A. SHINY B. CARNIVOROUS C. NOCTURNAL D. SMELLY 10. DO:DID::COST:_______ A. COSTED B. COAST C. COASTED D. COST Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 2 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 NON-VERBAL REASONING In this test you will be performing tasks that will measure your abilities to: visualize and transform images in your mind; recreate visual experiences and reasoning about shape, measurement, depiction and navigation; and mentally rotate and manipulate two and three-dimensional spaces. 1. Which one is identical to this figure? A. C. B. D. 2. Which box contains the same shape as the top series? 3. Which of the following frames completes the pattern? Options: 4. Which of the following frames does not belong to the group? Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 3 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 5. A three-dimensional object is shown. Which front side view is correct? A. B. C. Front view D. 6. Which of the four figures below is the result when the figure is folded along the dotted lines? A. B. C. D. 7. Which of the four choices below is the rotated version of the given figure? A. B. C. D. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 4 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 8. If you rotate the given figure, which of the following will be the result? A. B. C. D. 9. Which is the next figure in the series? A. B. C. D. 10. Which cube cannot be made based on the unfolded cube? A. B. C. D. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 5 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 11. Which of the answer cubes is the original cube rotated in any direction? 12. Which of the following frames completes the pattern? 13. Two pieces of the cube puzzle with three adjacent faces in each piece are shown and to be used to form a cube. Each face is drawn with figure different to other sides. Which view fits to the arrangement of the symbol when the cube is assembled? A. A C B. A C. A D. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 6 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 14. A three-dimensional object is shown. Which top side view is correct? Top view A A. B. C. D. 15. Create a three-dimensional object out of the two given views below. Front view Right side view Front view Right side view A. B. C. D. 16. Which of the four choices below is the rotated version of the given figure? A. B. C. D. 17. If you rotate the given figure, which of the following will be the result? A. B. C. D. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 7 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 18. Which is the next figure in the series? A. B. C. D. 19. Which of the four choices is the result when the figure is cut by a plane as shown below? A. B. C. D. 20. Which of the four choices is the result when the figure is cut by a plane as shown below? A. B. C. D. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 8 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 II. POWER TEST ENGLISH This sub-test measures your ability to apply the rules of the English language, specifically on grammar and syntax, vocabulary and reading comprehension. 1. Roman got 85% in his Math exam in the last quarter and 87% this quarter. Which sentence best describes Roman’s scores? A. Roman’s Math scores had improved. B. Roman’s Math scores have improved. C. Roman’s Math scores will have improved. D. Roman’s Math scores have been improved. 2. A group of students submitted a report on renewable energy. Which of the following rephrases the sentence above? A. A report on renewable energy was submitted by a group of students. B. A report on renewable energy is submitted by a group of students. C. A report on renewable energy were submitted by a group of students. D. A report on renewable energy had been submitted by a group of students. 3. Had the truck driver been more careful, the accident A. will not have happen. B. would not have happened. C. had not happened. D. have not happened. 4. Men and women differ in childhood socialization. Girls create friendships by exchanging secrets while boys establish bonds by doing things together. Which of the following is a good paraphrase for this passage? A. There is gender difference among children as girls like spilling secrets while boys like playing games. B. There are gender differences in childhood socialization since girls like sharing secrets and boys like doing things as a group. C. Girls’ bond over sharing secrets and boys’ preference for doing activities together show gender differences when children socialize. D. Girls like intimate sharing of secrets while boys enjoy playing games, so they are different in their childhood socialization. 5. Which of the following sentences has a different meaning? A. Technology-mediated communication which uses various media has changed how people build relationships. B. Technology-mediated communication has changed how people use various media to build relationships. C. Technology-mediated communication has changed how people build relationships through various media. D. Technology-mediated communication through various media has changed how relationships are built among people. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 9 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 6. “Leadership is not about education or job experience. It is not about power or charisma. And it is not about social class or distinction. As John Maxwell once wrote, ‘Leadership is influence. Nothing more, nothing less.’ And by this definition, every man, woman and child in this nation of 90 million is a leader in his or her own right.” - John Xavier R. Valdes (2009) Which of the following restates the author’s main idea? A. Anyone can be a leader who belong in this nation. B. Anyone who has power and charisma can be a leader. C. Anyone is capable of leadership which is defined as influence. D. Anyone with an education that is respectable has leadership. 7. 1 A strand of spider’s silk is one of the strongest substances in the world. 2It can hold five times more weight than a similar strand of steel. 3The silk is extremely elastic. 4A strand can stretch to twice its original length before breaking. How can this paragraph be improved? A. Use “Moreover” to begin sentence 3 to improve coherence. B. Add the phrase “of spider’s silk” in sentence 4 to improve clarity. C. Mention examples of other substances to improve content. D. Replace sentence 2 with another detail to improve unity. 1 8. Telescopes opened our eyes to the modern age of astronomy. 2It was Galileo who first used this instrument to observe the skies up close. 3Through the telescope, Galileo discovered that moons orbit around Jupiter. 4Scientists after him then discovered that there are eight moons in the said planet. 5Early telescopes were able to show that the sun and not the Earth is the center of the universe. 6The more advanced telescopes that came later revealed geography and weather on the planets in the solar system. 7Telescopes also helped in studying phenomena in the physical world like the speed of light and gravity. 8 The wise use of telescopes made us better understand our universe. What is the purpose of sentence 8? A. To draw an inference B. To provide an illustration C. To conclude the paragraph D. To restate the first sentence 9. Same text as item #8 (Telescopes). How did telescopes help in discovering the wonders in space? A. Telescopes studied gravity and speed of light. B. Scientists used telescopes to learn about planets. C. Galileo discovered moons orbiting around Jupiter. D. Astronomy became modern because of telescopes. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 10 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 10. Same text as item #8 (Telescopes). The use of telescopes led to important discoveries. Which sentences support this? A. Sentences 3 and 5 B. Sentences 1 and 8 C. Sentences 2 and 6 D. Sentences 6 and 7 1 11. Renewable energy is more cost-efficient and environment-friendly than fossil fuels. The process of generating it relies on wind, sun, water, and organic matter. 2Since these energy sources are abundant and easily replenished, the cost of electricity is not too expensive. 3In contrast, fossil fuels depend on limited resources that may eventually deplete, thus the cost of electricity can considerably increase. 4Electricity generated from renewable sources is also more beneficial to nature. 5Technologies that produce renewable energy have minimal emissions that harm the atmosphere, while coal-fired power plants release harmful emissions that contribute to global warming. What pattern of paragraph development is evident in the passage? A. cause-effect B. problem-solution C. definition by example D. comparison-contrast 12. Same text as item #11 (Renewable energy). If you are to use the author’s claims to advocate the use of renewable energy, which of the following should be emphasized? A. The reduced cost of electricity helps consumers. B. The environment benefits from the use of renewable energy. C. The use of renewable energy benefits people and the environment. D. The need for alternative energy resource demands increased attention. 13. Same text as item #11 (Renewable energy). An infographic based on the passage will be designed to inform the public about the advantages of renewable energy. How should the information be presented? A. Enumerate the disadvantages of fossil fuels. B. Describe the process of producing renewable energy. C. Draw charts that indicate difference in cost of electricity. D. Show a comparison of renewable energy and fossil fuels. 14. Which underlined part of the sentence shows an ERROR? I hope our varsity win A the basketball championship B because the players are C working so hard. D Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 11 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 15. Which underlined part of the sentence shows an ERROR? Ham and cheese are A my favorite sandwich, while B water and pineapple juice are C my favorite drinks. D 16. Which underlined part of the sentence shows an ERROR? My baby sister always falls A asleep whenever B I sings to C her favorite song. D 17. Choose the option that best expresses the same idea as the sentence below. The cancellation of the Taal field trip turned out to be a blessing in disguise because all who went to Tagaytay are still stuck in traffic jams until now. A. If not for the typhoon, the Taal field trip wouldn’t have been cancelled and also no traffic jams in Tagaytay now. B. It’s a good thing that the Taal field trip was cancelled because of the typhoon and the traffic jams. C. The cancellation of the Taal field trip was an unexpected flash of luck. D. The cancellation of the Taal field trip was disappointing, but it turned out for the best after all. 18. Choose the option that best expresses the same idea as the sentence below. I know I will pass the scholarship test because I’ve prepared well for it. A. I will pass the scholarship test because I know I’ve prepared well for it. B. I will pass the scholarship test because I’ve prepared well for it I know. C. I’ve prepared well for it, so I know I will pass it. D. I’ve prepared well for the scholarship test, so I know I will pass it. 19. Which of the following pairs of sentences is the conjunction YET be best used? A. The boy found money in the classroom. He surrendered it to the teacher. B. The little girl likes the color blue. She also likes the color yellow. C. The mother promised to bring her son to the movies. He finished his assignments on time. D. The student is not feeling well. She still attended her classes. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 12 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 20. Article: “Mobile Phones” The Philippines is known as the texting capital of the world. Filipinos send over 200 million texts daily, ten times the per capita world average. Texting allows Filipinos to express themselves in new ways. They text what they would not normally say in a face-to-face encounter. This has led to new ways of relating with others as well as opened areas of inner-subjective reflection. New and radical identities become possible. However, these technologies have also had less immediately beneficial consequences. Cell phone theft is now a major criminal problem in urban areas. Youth gambling has also become a major concern, given its close association with recreational texting. But civil society has also used it to organize political protests, aiding in the overthrow of President Estrada in January 2001. This capacity of CMICTs to mobilize people has also been reported for countries such as Venezuela during its current strife. CMICTs enable what are referred to as “smart mobs,” loosely organized groups capable of micro-coordinating their activities for specific purposes. Smart mobs differ from political demonstrations by the lack of a controlling center. Instead, they consist of loose networks, often P2P (person-to-person) linkages resulting in the close coordination of otherwise independent members. The model of center- periphery or a central hierarchy is replaced by multicentric nodes of mobilization. Each node is autonomous but capable of micro-coordinating its movements with other nodes for a specific and often single-issued end. Their relative autonomy allows for diverse nodal centers representing distinct interests to participate collectively. After such events, each node reverts to its original and individual condition. Source: Pertierra, Raul. “Mobile Phones, Identity and Discursive Intimacy.” Human Technology, Vol. 1, no. 1, 2005, pp. 23-44. The word PERIPHERY is closest in meaning to _____. A. boundary B. core C. flank D. margin 21. *Refer to “Mobile Phones” (article included in item #20) The article claims that texting allows Filipinos to express what they would not normally say in a face-to-face encounter. This advantage may also have a most harmful effect in that _____. A. Someone could text others the feelings he’s been keeping to himself B. Someone could use text messaging as a way to play pranks on others C. Someone could use text messaging to incite rebellion against the government D. Someone could use text messaging to scam the unwary of their money Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 13 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 22. *Refer to “Mobile Phones” (article included in item #20) Below are the author’s possible purposes in writing the article. Determine the author’s main purpose by judging their best order of relevance from most to least relevant. 1. Analyze the disadvantages of using text messaging services 2. Compare smart mobs with demonstrations with controlling centers 3. Discuss how text messaging services are used to mobilize people 4. Examine the benefits of using text messaging services A. 2-3-4-1 B. 2-4-1-3 C. 3-2-4-1 D. 3-4-1-2 23. *Refer to “Mobile Phones” (article included in item #20) According to the article, Filipinos send over _____ text messages daily. A. 200,000 B. 2,000,000 C. 20,000,000 D. 200,000,000 24. Yumi began working in the bank in 2009. She still works in the same bank now and recently received a Loyalty Award. Which sentence is true about Yumi? A. Yumi is working in the bank since 2009. B. Yumi was working in the bank since 2009. C. Yumi has been working in the bank since 2009. D. Yumi had been working in the bank since 2009. 25. The number of teen mothers continue to increase. Stronger programs on sex education and responsible parenting are needed. Which of the following is a good paraphrase for this passage? A. Programs on sex education and responsible parenting address the problem of teenage mothers. B. Sex education and responsible parenting programs must be developed to address the growing number of teenage pregnancies. C. Teenage pregnancies can be prevented by stronger programs on sex education and responsible parenting. D. The number of teenage mothers continuously grow that better programs on sex education and responsible parenting are a must. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 14 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 26. Which of the following sentences has a different meaning? A. Today, the result of the qualifying examination which I took last month will be released. B. The result of last month’s qualifying examination which I took will be released today. C. The result of the qualifying examination today is what I took last month. D. The result of the qualifying examination that I took last month will be released today. 1 27. Mathematics is the key to opportunity. 2No longer just the language of science, mathematics now contributes in direct and fundamental ways to our daily life and nation building. 3For students, it opens doors to careers. 4For citizens, it enables informed decision. 5For nations, it provides knowledge to compete in a technological economy. 6To participate fully in the world of the future, we must tap the power of mathematics. According to the passage, why is Mathematics considered important? A. Mathematics make daily life more manageable as math knowledge guide in making practical decisions. B. Mathematics inform nations to become more competitive in the global economy through adapting relevant technologies. C. Mathematics helps students find financially and professionally rewarding careers in different fields, thus improving the quality of their lives. D. Mathematics does not only provide opportunities for improving personal and professional lives of people but also opportunities for developing the economy of a nation. 28. Same text as item # 27 (Passage on Mathematics) Mathematics is the key to opportunity. Which sentence does not directly support this? A. Sentences 3 B. Sentences 4 C. Sentences 5 D. Sentences 6 29. Same text as item # 27 (Passage on Mathematics) What is the purpose of sentence 6? A. To draw an inference B. To provide an illustration C. To conclude the paragraph D. To restate the first sentence 1 30. Metabolism is a biochemical process wherein what we eat and drink are converted into energy. 2Calories in food and beverages are combined with oxygen to release energy our body needs. 3The number of calories burned by the body to carry out its basic functions, like breathing and growing cells, is technically called metabolic rate—also known as metabolism. 4There are several factors that determine how much calories our body burns Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 15 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 each day. 5Body size, sex, and age are some of these factors. 6Digesting food and physical activity also affect one’s basal metabolism. What pattern of paragraph development is evident in the passage? A. cause-effect B. classification C. process D. definition 31. Same text as item # 30 (Passage on Metabolism) If you are to explain the effectiveness of the paragraph in achieving its purpose, which of the following will NOT support your claim? A. Relevant details were included. B. Technical terms were clarified. C. Examples were used to explain concepts. D. Research data were used to validate the information. 32. Same text as item # 30 (Passage on Metabolism) An infographic based on the passage will be designed to illustrate “Metabolism.” How should the information be presented? A. Construct a paragraph that explains “Metabolism” as a process. B. Draw a concept map plotting the important details about “Metabolism.” C. Illustrate the digestive system that shows a graphic representation of metabolic rate. D. Make a table that indicates the factors that affect metabolic rate. 33. Same text as item # 30 (Passage on Metabolism) You need to state the gist of the passage in a sentence. Which of the following do you think best captures it? A. Metabolism is the process of burning calories to support body functions. B. Metabolism is affected by several factors like age and hormones. C. Metabolism support digestion and physical activity. D. Metabolism is another term for metabolic rate. 34. Which underlined part of the sentence shows an ERROR? Physics are A the science concerned with B the qualities and properties C of matter and energy. D Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 16 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 35. Which underlined part of the sentence shows an ERROR? Rock and roll are A the kind of music his mother B listened to when C she was growing up. D 36. Which underlined part of the sentence shows an ERROR? The 12-year-old boy, A along with his classmates B and their parents, C are going to the amusement park. D 37. Which underlined part of the sentence shows an ERROR? Lucia’s A father’s B nephew is also C his cousin. D 38. “A Eulogy of Roaches” (an excerpt) Bienvenido Lumbera Blessed are the cockroaches. In this country they are the citizens who last. They need no police to promulgate their peace because they tolerate each other’s smell or greed. Friends to dark and filth, they do not choose their meat. They settle where they wish and have no rent to pay. Eviction is a word quite meaningless to them who do not have to own Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 17 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 their dingy crack of wall. Not knowing dearth or taxes, they increase and multiply. Dying is brief and cheap and thus, cannot affright. A whiff of toxic mist, an agile heel, a stick -- the swift descent of pain is also final death. Their annals may be short, but when the simple poor have starved to simple death, roaches still circulate in cupboards of the rich, the strong, the wise, the dead. Based on your inference of the poem’s message, which option do you think best explains its main idea? A. Death comes to one and all. B. Life is full of challenges. C. Roaches will outlast humans. D. The tough will survive. 39. Same text as item # 38 (“A Eulogy of Roaches”) The word EULOGY is closest in meaning to _____. A. accolade B. tribute C. triumph D. worship 40. Same text as item # 38 (“A Eulogy of Roaches”) The attitude of the author in the preceding poem is _____. A. confused B. detached C. sad D. scared 41. Same text as item # 38 (“A Eulogy of Roaches”) Roaches could be said to live with each other in peace and harmony because according to the poem, they tolerate their own kind’s _____. A. death B. filth C. pain D. smell Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 18 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 42. Same text as item # 38 (“A Eulogy of Roaches”) If you were to write the roaches in the poem an email, which parts of a mail should be considered the most important and in what order would you write them? A. To, CC/BCC, Message, Subject B. To, CC/BCC, Subject, Message C. To, Subject, Message, Attachments D. To, Subject, Message, Signature 43. Same text as item # 38 (“A Eulogy of Roaches”) The word EVICTION in line 12 is closest in meaning to _____. A. abandonment B. departure C. expulsion D. suspension Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 19 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 SCIENCE This section consists of test items in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science that will test your ability to accomplish various important scientific tasks. 1. Using a compound microscope, you want to view a plant cell under a magnification of 100x. Given that your eyepiece has a magnification of 20x, which objective should you use to achieve your desired magnification? A. 5x B. 20x C. 80x D. 100x 2. Plants produce their own food molecules through a process called photosynthesis. What do plants need for photosynthesis to push through? A. light B. light and water C. light, water and carbon dioxide D. light, water, carbon dioxide and oxygen 3. Imagine you have a pet animal called Diwata. Diwata is fat and she has a very thick fur coat. She also likes to sleep for months at a time. After a year in your house in the Philippines, you notice that Diwata is suffering. You then decide to release her back to her natural habitat. Which biome do you think is right for her? A. Desert B. Tundra C. Savanna D. Tropical rainforest 4. Flowering plants, such as daisies and orchids, belong to Magnoliophyta. Based from the phylogeny of their characters, the flower of a daisy and the flower of an orchid have been acquired from a common ancestor. If the daisy and the orchid’s common ancestor has a flower, what can be inferred from this character? A. This character is said to be analogous. B. This character is said to be homologous. C. This character is said to be discontinuous. D. This character is said to be homoplasious. 5. How is spermatogenesis different from oogenesis? A. Sperm cells take longer time to develop unlike in egg cells B. Ovum is produced in continuous manner unlike in sperm production C. Spermatogenesis occurs at certain parts of childhood while oogenesis occurs only during adolescence D. There are prolonged interruptions in oogenesis unlike in spermatogenesis which occurs in constant manner Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 20 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 6. Rico, having a blood type AB, married Cora with a blood type B. They had four children with the following blood types: Child 1 - blood type AB, Child 2 – blood type B, Child 3 - blood type A and Child 4 – blood type B. By performing a testcross, what is the genotype of Cora? A. IBi B. IAi C. IBIB D. ii 7. In your Biology class, you look into a compound microscope. You notice that the organism you are trying to view is out-of-focus. Which microscope part do you adjust to sharpen the focus? A. mirror B. eyepiece C. fine adjustment knob D. coarse adjustment knob 8. For your birthday, a friend gave you a plant as a gift. You named the plant Pag-asa. Pag- asa is succulent, has many spines and barely no leaves. Which biome is Pag-asa’s natural habitat? A. Desert B. Tundra C. Grassland D. Tropical rainforest 9. All the following are postulates of Kinetic Molecular Theory of gases, except: A. The collisions between molecules are elastic. B. The gas molecules are in constant, random motion. C. At lower temperatures, molecules have higher kinetic energies. D. The volumes of the molecules are negligible compared with the volume of the container. 10. Which of the following pairs of chemical formula and chemical name is correctly matched? A. AlPO4 : aluminum phosphate B. CaSO3 : calcium sulfide C. LiNO2 : lithium nitrate D. NaClO : sodium chlorite 11. Using your knowledge of electronegativity, which of the following compounds is not ionic? A. C3H8 B. BaF2 C. MgCl2 D. NaI Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 21 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 12. You have a mixture of sand, copper and water in a beaker, and your task is to separate each component. Which experimental design will you follow to separate the components most effectively? A. First, slowly decant the mixture to separate water from sand and copper, then distill the resulting mixture to separate copper and sand. B. First, filter the mixture in a funnel to separate copper and sand from water, then recover copper from sand using a magnet. C. First, recover copper from the mixture using a magnet, then distill to separate water and sand. D. Centrifuge the mixture first, then slowly decant to separate water from copper and sand, then distill the resulting mixture to separate copper and sand. 13. The red coloration of Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) are caused by a combination of organic dyes found in the leaves. If you want to study these compounds, how would you design an experiment which will separate the pigments in the Poinsettia leaves? A. First, boil the leaves to extract the mixture of dyes, filter, then distill the resulting solution. B. First, boil the leaves to extract the mixture of dyes, filter, then centrifuge the resulting solution. C. First boil the leaves to extract the mixture of dyes, filter, then evaporate the remaining solvent. D. First, boil the leaves to extract the mixture of dyes, filter, then perform chromatography using the resulting solution. 14. Your group was tasked to determine the identity of an unknown compound. After performing several experiments, your group found that the unknown compound 1) is solid at room temperature, 2) dissolves in a cup of water and 3) conducts electricity when dissolved in water. The compound is likely to be: A. Glucose, a covalent compound B. Glucose, an ionic compound C. Sodium chloride, a covalent compound D. Sodium chloride, an ionic compound 15. The following graph shows the displacement vs time graph of a “GRAB TAXI” that you have boarded from home: Which graph shows that the taxi is NOT moving? A. A and D B. D and C C. B and E D. E only Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 22 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 16. Which of the following will require the greatest amount of mechanical work? A. Lifting a 2-kilogram box 6 meters high B. Lifting a 3-kilogram box 5 meters high C. Lifting a 4-kilogram box 4 meters high D. Lifting a 5-kilogram box 3 meter high. 17. Which of the following consumed the greatest amount of energy? A. a 20-watt incandescent bulb used for 24 hours B. a 40-watt fluorescent lamp used for 8 hours C. a 60-watt electric fan used for 6 hours D. a 100-watt LCD TV used for 4 hours 18. Which of the following consumed the least amount of energy? A. a 5-watt LED bulb used for 24 hours B. a 20-watt incandescent bulb used for 12 hours C. a 40-watt fluorescent lamp used for 10 hours D. a 60-watt electric fan used for 6 hours 19. Energy within the oceans is distributed through which process? A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. refraction 20. The Earth is heated by the Sun by which process? A. conduction B. convection C. radiation D. refraction 21. An object with what looks like a tail is visible at the sky for days. What object is this? A. Asteroid B. Comet C. Meteor D. Meteoroid 22. A total solar eclipse was last seen in the Philippines on Oct. 24, 1995. Which of the following images shows the correct configuration of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during that time? B. A. B. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 23 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 C. D. 23. You observe that when you are looking at the front of your house at 8:00 AM, the sun is to the right of you. Returning to the same exact spot at 4:00 pm, you notice that the sun is now to the left of you. At which direction were you facing at 8:00 AM and 4:00 pm? A. east B. north C. south D. west 24. Mara poured saltwater solution on a cup of sand which she got from a beach in one of their outings. After a week she found out that a residue was left on the cup. The residue cemented the sand grains together, forming a rock-like hardened material. The residue is most likely similar to___________. A. a clastic sedimentary rock B. an extrusive igneous rock C. a foliated metamorphic rock D. an intrusive igneous rock 25. The illustration below shows how a delta is formed. A mixture of sediment was placed on the closed-edge table. The faucet was turned on and allowed the sediment to flow downward. The sediment began forming at the lower end until a delta plane is formed. Using the illustration, how can a delta be formed without excessive mass movement? A. Turn on the faucet with water running smoothly and adjust the table on a low slope. B. Turn on the faucet with water running smoothly and adjust the table on a high slope. C. Turn on the faucet with water running turbulently, then adjust the table on a low slope. D. Turn on the faucet with water running turbulently, then adjust table on a high slope. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 24 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 26. A typhoon warning has been raised in your area. You are trying to determine when the typhoon will arrive at your area. Which of the following information will you need to look up? A. Diameter of the storm B. Maximum wind speed C. Location of landfall D. Movement speed 27. What is the correct sequence of precautions to take before, during, and after a typhoon? I. Stay away from flood waters, they may carry water-borne diseases II. Check the roof and windows of your house for any damage or loose attachment III. Monitor the weather reports and the weather outside IV. Pack a bag with water, food, clothes, batteries, flashlights and other necessities A. I – II – III - IV B. III – II – I - IV C. II – IV – I - II D. IV – II – III – I 28. The slope angles, nature of slope material and water saturation are some of the factors controlling the mass wasting process. Which of the following is a recipe for landslides? A. Low angle slope, soil, and wet conditions B. High angle slope, soil, and wet conditions C. Low angle slope, rock, and wet conditions D. High angle slope, rock, and dry conditions 29. A typhoon warning has been raised in your area. You are trying to determine the nearest town that you can evacuate to to avoid the effects of the typhoon. Which of the following information will you need to look up? A. Diameter of the storm B. Maximum wind speed C. Amount of Rainfall D. Movement speed 30. Which of the following precautions SHOULD NOT be done while a typhoon is in your area? A. Stay away from flood waters, they may carry water-borne diseases B. Check the roof and windows of your house for any damage or loose attachment C. Monitor the weather reports and the weather outside D. Pack a bag with water, food, clothes, batteries, flashlights and other necessities 31. Ceres is a 1000-km diameter rocky body which orbits the sun. What is the correct classification of Ceres? A. Asteroid B. Comet C. Meteor D. Meteorite Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 25 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 32. Using a compound microscope, you want to view a plant cell under a magnification of 100x. Given that your eyepiece has a magnification of 10x, which objective should you use to achieve your desired magnification? A. 10x B. 90x C. 100x D. 110x 33. Imagine you have a pet fish called Kalayaan. You keep Kalayaan inside an aquarium, but she looks very weak. You then decide to add a tablespoon of salt into the water and this made her look healthy. After a year of taking care of her, you decide to release her back to her natural habitat so that she can reproduce freely. Which aquatic biome do you think is right for her? A. River B. Stream C. Estuary D. Freshwater Lake 34. Cactus and euphorbs have prominent sharp and pointed spines on the surface of their body. The spines of cactus and stem-succulent euphorbs is a character that arose from a common evolutionary origin. What can be inferred from this character? A. This character is said to be analogous. B. This character is said to be homologous. C. This character is said to be discontinuous. D. This character is said to be homoplasious. 35. Brielle loves the sour taste of vinegar. This sour taste is due to an organic compound called acetic acid. What is the functional group present in acetic acid? O C H3C OH Acetic acid A. acid halide B. alkyl halide C. carboxylic acid D. acid anhydride 36. Calcium phosphates are historically known as good material for tooth replacement, repair of large bone defects caused by tumors and as injectable cement. One simple way of producing calcium phosphate is by collecting it from the reaction of Calcium chloride and Sodium phosphate. Write the balanced chemical equation to produce calcium phosphate. A. CaCl2 + Na3PO4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + NaCl B. 2CaCl2 + Na3PO4 → Ca2PO4 + 3NaCl C. 3CaCl2 + 2Na3PO4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 6NaCl D. 3CaCl2 + Na3PO4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 3NaCl Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 26 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 37. Arrange the following steps to determine the empirical formula of a compound. I. Determine the ratio by dividing the number of moles of each element by the lowest number II. Compute for the number of moles from the given mass of each element. III. Use the resulting ratio as the subscript in the formula IV. Identify the mass of each element stated in the problem or from the percentage given. A. IV, III, I, II B. II, III, I, IV C. II, I, III, IV D. IV, II, I, III 38. What is the electronic configuration for a ground state element with a nuclear charge of +16? A. 1s2 2s2 3s2 2p6 3p4 B. 1s2 2s2 2p2 3s6 3p4 C. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p4 D. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 3p5 39. Which of the following nuclides have the same number of protons, neutrons and electrons? 9 A. B (Z = 5) 13 B. C (Z = 6) 14 C. N (Z = 7) 17 D. O (Z = 8) 40. Which of the following nuclides have the same number of protons, neutrons and electrons? 9 A. B (Z = 5) 13 B. C (Z = 6) 15 C. N (Z = 7) 16 D. O (Z = 8) 41. The propagation of a mechanical wave is described by the graph shown below. What is the wavelength of the wave? A. πm B. 2π m C. 3π m D. 4π m Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 27 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 42. A stone is thrown at an angle, 𝜃, from the ground such that it becomes a projectile as shown in the figure below: At what angle, 𝜃, from the ground should the projectile be thrown so that it will have the maximum range? A. 0° B. 45° C. 60° D. 90° 43. Ben’s Monday morning school activities include the following: I. Fifteen minutes of break time spent eating in a table at the canteen. II. Twenty minutes to walk to the nearby lecture room in Science. III. Two hours to attend the Science lecture-laboratory. IV. Twenty-minute walk to a nearby canteen. V. An hour to attend a lecture in Math. If you are Ben, which two activities do you think requires a change of speed and are NOT reasonable in doing the activity? A. I and III B. III and IV C. I, and V D. II and IV 44. The following graph shows the displacement vs time graph of a tricycle that you have boarded in going from your home to the market. What is the final displacement of the tricycle that you have boarded? A. 0m B. 4m C. 8m D. 12 m Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 28 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 45. Zeon’s Sunday trip from home using his bicycle is described by the following activities: I. Two hours bus nonstop trip from home to the church 70 m away. II. An hour spent to attendance the mass. III. One-minute walk to the market 1 km away from the church; IV. Thirty minutes spent to buy goods from Aling Susan’s grocery store in the market. If you are Zeon, which two activities do you think are NOT reasonable and requires a change of speed in doing the activity? A. I and II B. II and III C. I and III D. I and IV 46. In a velocity versus time graph, how can a horizontal graph be interpreted? A. maximum displacement B. constant velocity C. increasing speed D. changing acceleration 47. What rock layers are older than the fossil in limestone D? A. Siltstone P, shale M, limestone C, and sandstone L B. Siltstone O and sandstone Q only C. Siltstone P and sandstone L only D. Siltstone O only 48. You come across a fossil that is believed to be petrified wood. You are curious to know how old this fossil is. What dating technique will you use to know the age? A. Relative dating: superposition B. Relative dating: fossil succession C. Absolute dating: carbon dating D. Absolute dating: potassium-argon (K-AR) dating Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 29 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 49. Which of the following properties affect the severity of the seasons all over the Earth? A. Distance of the Sun from the Earth B. The speed of the Earth’s rotation C. The tilt of the Earth D. The circumference of the Earth 50. A typhoon warning has been raised in your area. You are trying to determine the possible damage that it might cause. Which of the following information will you need to look up? A. Diameter of the storm B. Maximum wind speed C. Location of landfall D. Movement speed 51. Study the diagram of soil development below which started from the underlying bedrock to the thick upper soil layer. What change would most likely to increase the thickness of the upper soil layer? A. An increase in the air pressure B. An increase in the biologic activity C. A decrease in slope D. A decrease of the amount of rainfall 52. One important discussion that should be tackled in classroom is the wise consumption of energy. Energy comes in two sources like renewable and non-renewable sources. Why is it very essential to learn about these sources in school? A. It becomes a significant part of human lives to differentiate how renewable and non-renewable sources be used. B. Knowing these sources of energy plays an important role for people to value resourcefulness and energy conservation. C. The lifestyle is very much dependent on the utilization of these sources of energy. D. All of these. 53. The slope angles, nature of slope material and water saturation are some of the factors controlling the mass wasting process. Which of the following is the least susceptible to landslide? A. Low angle slope, fractured rock, and dry conditions B. High angle slope, fractured rock, and wet conditions C. Low angle slope, rock, and dry conditions D. High angle slope, rock, and wet conditions Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 30 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 54. You were peeling hard boiled eggs when you remembered that the eggs were used as an analogy to the layers of the earth. Between which parts of the egg can the Moho be found? A. the yolk and the albumen (white) B. the yolk and the shell C. the albumen (white) and the shell D. the liquid and the solid albumen (white) 55. The intensity of earthquake that occurs on different parts of the Earth is shown in the diagram below. In which type of rock or soil profile where the houses are built experience the greatest earthquake? A. Coarse sediments B. Hard igneous rock C. Sedimentary rock D. Silt and mud 56. The diagram below represents the partial inner structure of the Earth. Different layers are represented by 1, 2, 3 and 4. Some depths below the Earth are also shown. Which layer is mostly likely to contain solid nickel and iron? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 31 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 57. The illustration below shows a portion of the interior of the Earth. The location on the interface between layers is shown in Point A. The inferred slow circulation of the mantle is shown by the arrow. Describe the process shown by the arrow. A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation D. Insolation 58. Equal volumes of sediments as shown below are mixed and poured into a column of water. How will you pour the sediments to facilitate proper settling down into the column of water? A. pebbles – silt – coarse sand – fine sand B. pebbles – coarse sand - fine sand - silt C. coarse sand – fine sand – pebbles – silt D. coarse sand – pebbles – silt – fine sand 59. The diagram below illustrates the magnetic orientation of igneous rock on the right-side part of a seafloor along a mid-ocean ridge. The age of the igneous rock and its distance from the ridge center are shown. What evidence is manifested by the occurrence of high-heat flows at the center of the ridge? A. destruction of oceanic crust B. destruction of continental crust C. existence of ancestral mountains D. existence of rising mantle convection currents Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 32 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 60. What is the correct sequence of events from oldest to youngest? A. A-D-B-O-K-N-G-J-P-C-R B. A-D-B-O-K-N-P-C-R-G-J C. P-C-R-A-D-B-O-K-N-J-G D. R-C-P-J-G-N-K-O-B-D-A Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 33 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 MATHEMATICS In this sub-test, you will be performing tasks that will measure your ability to comprehend qualitative relationships and their representations. 1. Which of the following defines a one-to-one function? 1 A. f ( x) = x+3 2 B. f ( x ) = 3x 2 − 1 C. f ( x ) = x2 + x + 1 D. f ( x) = 5 x 2. Which of the following statements are true? I. A rectangle is a parallelogram. II. A square is a rhombus III. A square is a rectangle. IV. A parallelogram is a rhombus. A. I and II only B. I and IV only C. I, II and III only D. I, II, III and IV 3. Which of the following propositional forms may represent the proposition below? “If two sides of a quadrilateral are parallel and congruent, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.” A. P (Q → R ) B. ( P Q) → R C. P (Q → R ) D. ( P Q) → R and tan 0 , what is the exact value of cos − sin ? 3 2 2 4. If sin = − 5 1 − A. 5 7 B. 25 C. 1 D. -1 Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 34 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 5. Use set notation to describe the shaded region. U B A C A (B C) c A. A (B C) c B. A (B C) c C. D. Ac ( B C ) 6. Dianne is making a triangular wall with building blocks. The top row has one block, the second row has three, and the third has five, and so on. How many rows can she make with a set of 225 blocks? A. 12 B. 13 C. 14 D. 15 7. At a rally, protesters outnumbered the policemen by 12 to 1. Seventy-two arrests were made averaging 3 for every 2 policemen. How many protesters attended the rally? A. 48 B. 144 C. 576 D. 720 8. A student downloaded 6 music files to a portable MP3 player. In how many different orders can the songs be played? A. 6 B. 24 C. 120 D. 720 Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 35 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 9. A box contains ten balls. Each ball is labelled such that each ball corresponds to a prime number less than 30. If two balls are drawn from the box, what is the probability that the sum of the numbers written on them is even? A. 0 B. 9/10 C. 4/5 D. 1 10. Let a, b, r, and s be non-zero real numbers. Consider the geometric sequences 𝑎, 𝑎𝑟, 𝑎𝑟 2 , 𝑎𝑟 3 , … and 𝑏, 𝑏𝑠, 𝑏𝑠 2 , 𝑏𝑠 3 , … Which of the following sequences is also geometric for any r and s with 𝑟 = 𝑠? A. 𝑎𝑏, 𝑎𝑏𝑟𝑠, 𝑎𝑏𝑟 2 𝑠 2 , 𝑎𝑏𝑟 3 𝑠 3 , … B. 𝑎𝑏, 𝑎𝑏𝑟, 𝑎𝑏s, 𝑎𝑏𝑟 2 , 𝑎𝑏𝑠 2 , … C. 𝑎 + 𝑏, 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑟 + 𝑠, 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑟 2 + 𝑠 2 , 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑟 3 + 𝑠 3 , … D. 𝑎 − 𝑏, 𝑎 − 𝑏 + 𝑟 − 𝑠, 𝑎 − 𝑏 + 𝑟 2 − 𝑠 2 , 𝑎 − 𝑏 + 𝑟 3 − 𝑠 3 , … 11. Suppose that 𝑎 + 𝑏 = 2. If the line given by 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑦 = 16 passes through (3, -2), what is the value of 𝑎 and 𝑏? A. 𝑎 = 10, 𝑏 = −8 B. 𝑎 = 8, 𝑏 = −6 C. 𝑎 = 6, 𝑏 = −4 D. 𝑎 = 4, 𝑏 = −2 12. Janine invested Php 80,000 into a venture that pays 3.5% annual simple interest. How much will she earn after a year? A. Php 28,000 B. Php 2,800 C. Php 108,000 D. Php 82,000 13. Emma decided to invest Php 120,000 in an internet café and a photo booth. The internet café and the photo booth pay monthly interest 5% and 4.5%, respectively. If she wants to earn a total of Php 5,800 a monthly from the two businesses, how much must she allot to each business? A. Internet cafe: Php 100,000, Photo booth: Php 20,000 B. Internet cafe: Php 90,000, Photo booth: Php 30,000 C. Internet cafe: Php 80,000, Photo booth: Php 40,000 D. Internet cafe: Php 70,000, Photo booth: Php 50,000 Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 36 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 14. What should be multiplied to the binomial 𝑥 − 2𝑦 so that the product is a trinomial? A. 2𝑦 B. 𝑥 − 2𝑦 C. 𝑥 + 2𝑦 D. 𝑥 2 + 2𝑦 + 4𝑦 2 15. Which of the following is true about right triangle ABC? I. The hypotenuse is the longest side. II. The sum of the degree measures of its internal angles is 180 degrees. III. The sum of the squares of the lengths its legs is equal to the square of the length of its hypotenuse. A. I only B. II only C. I and II only D. I, II, and III 16. Given the following investment opportunities with simple annual interest rates and duration: A. 10% per annum for 5 years B. 13% per annum for 4 years What is the better investment opportunity and why? A. Investment A because the investment duration is longer B. Investment B because the interest rate is higher C. Investment A because the total interest earned is higher D. Investment B because the total interest earned is higher 17. Which of the following expressions is equal to sin A? I. cos B II. cos D III. cos E A. I only B. II only C. I and II only D. I and III only Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 37 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 18. Given: A = {Diego, Jepoy, Jasmine, Ivy, Emilia} B = {Arnaldo, Emilia, Raul, Diego, Maja} If sets A and B represent the friends of Arlene and Bayani, respectively, which of the following notations represent the common friends of Arlene and Bayani? A. AB B. AB C. A–B D. B–A 19. 2 10 10 8 A survey was conducted on 30 people on their TV viewing preference and is presented in a Venn diagram shown above. Which of the following narrative best describes the Venn diagram? A. 10 are Kapamilya, 10 are Kapuso, and 8 are Kapatid B. 20 are Kapamilya, 18 are Kapuso, and 2 are Kapatid C. 10 are Kapamilya, 8 are Kapuso, while 2 are neither Kapamilya nor Kapuso D. 20 are Kapamilya, 18 are Kapuso, while 2 are neither Kapamilya nor Kapuso 20. Given the sequence of first nine prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23 Can four numbers be chosen to form an arithmetic sequence? A. Yes, the arithmetic sequence is 3, 5, 7, 11. B. Yes, the arithmetic sequence is 3, 7, 11, 17. C. Yes, the arithmetic sequence is 5, 11, 17, 23. D. No, it is not possible. 21. Twenty chocolate candies were placed in a jar and mixed thoroughly: 8 Curly Tops and 12 Flat Tops. Two students were asked to get a candy from the jar, one at a time, without looking into the jar. The first student got a Flat Top while the second student did not show his/her chocolate candy. If you were asked to pick a chocolate candy from the remaining candies in the jar, what would be the more likely outcome? A. The chocolate candy is a Flat Top. B. The chocolate candy is a Curly Top. C. A Curly Top or Flat Top would have the same probability of being picked. D. It depends on what the second student picked from the jar. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 38 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 22. If you rolled two six-sided dice simultaneously, which of the following would be the most likely outcome? A. The sum is odd. B. The sum is even. C. The product is odd. D. The product is even. 23. If 𝑥 = 13, 𝑦 = 17 and 𝑧 are sides of a triangle, which of the following numbers is a possible value of 𝑧? A. 35 B. 33 C. 31 D. 29 24. The elements of the sequence 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, … are called triangular numbers. Which of the following statements are true about the sequence? I. 55 is a triangular number. 𝑛(𝑛+1) II. The nth triangular number 𝑡𝑛 is given by 𝑡𝑛 =. 2 III. The sum of two consecutive triangular numbers is a perfect square. A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II and III 25. Let 𝑋, 𝑌 and 𝑍 be sets. Which of the following equalities is NOT ALWAYS true? A. (𝑋 ∩ 𝑌 ∩ 𝑍)𝑐 = 𝑋 𝑐 ∪ 𝑌 𝑐 ∪ 𝑍 𝑐 B. (𝑋 ∪ 𝑌 ∪ 𝑍 𝑐 )𝑐 = 𝑋 𝑐 ∩ 𝑌 𝑐 ∩ 𝑍 C. (𝑋 − 𝑌) ∪ 𝑍 = (𝑋 ∪ 𝑍) ∩ (𝑌 ∪ 𝑍) D. (𝑋 ∪ 𝑌) ∩ 𝑍 𝑐 = (𝑋 − 𝑍) ∪ (𝑌 − 𝑍) 26. What should be multiplied to 𝑎2 − 𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏 2 so that the product is a binomial? A. 𝑎𝑏 B. 𝑎+𝑏 C. 𝑎−𝑏 D. 𝑎2 + 𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏 2 27. When graphed in the Cartesian plane, which of the following equations passes through quadrant I? A. 𝑥+2=0 B. 𝑦+2=0 C. 𝑥+𝑦−2=0 D. 𝑥+𝑦+2=0 Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 39 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 28. Given the following investment opportunities with simple annual interest rates and duration: I. 10% per annum for 5 years II. 13% per annum for 4 years III. 15% per annum for 3 years Arrange the investment opportunity from best opportunity to good opportunity. A. I, II, III B. II, I, III C. III, II, I D. II, III, I 29. A farmer borrowed Php 100,000 from a cooperative with an annual simple interest rate of 10%. Which of the following computation shows the amount the farmer owes the cooperative after 2 years? A. 100,000 × 1.1 = 110,000 B. 100,000 × 1.1 = 110,000 → 110,000 × 1.1 = 121,000 C. 100,000 × 1.2 = 120,000 D. 100,000 × 1.2 = 120,000 → 120,000 × 1.2 = 144,000 30. Which of the following expressions is correct? I. cos A = cos D II. cos A = sin B III. cos D = sin E A. I only B. I and II only C. I and III only D. II and III only 31. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 40 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 From the top end of 200-m long zip line, the angle of depression to the bottom end is 20 degrees. Assuming the zip line is a straight line, which of the following expressions show how to compute the height of the top end of the zip line? A. 200 sin 20° B. 200 cos 20° C. 200 sec 20° D. 200 csc 20° 32. Given: A = {Diego, Jepoy, Jasmine, Ivy, Emilia} B = {Arnaldo, Emilia, Raul, Diego, Maja} If sets A and B represent the friends of Arlene and Bayani, respectively, what does A B represent? A. the common friends of Arlene and Bayani B. the combined friends of Arlene and Bayani C. the friends of Arlene who are not friends of Bayani D. the friends of Bayani who are not friends of Arlene 33. Given the arithmetic sequence of six numbers: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36 Which three numbers can be chosen to form a geometric sequence? A. 6, 12, 24 B. 6, 18, 30 C. 12, 24, 36 D. 24, 30, 36 34. If you rolled two six-sided dice simultaneously, which of the following would be the most likely outcome? A. Exactly one die is even. B. At least one die is even. C. Both dice are even. D. The sum is even. 35. What is the domain of the function defined by f ( x ) = x2 − 1 ? A. ( −, −1 1, + ) B. −1,1 C. ( −1,1) D. ( −, −1) (1, + ) Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 41 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 36. Which of the following propositional forms may represent the proposition below? “If the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect each other and they are perpendicular, then the quadrilateral is a rhombus.” A. ( P Q) → R B. P (Q → R ) C. ( P Q) → R D. P (Q → R ) 37. Dianne is making a triangular wall with building blocks. The top row has three blocks, the second row has five, and the third has seven, and so on. How many rows can she make with a set of 120 blocks? A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 38. A committee of 10 students must select a president, vice-president, a secretary and a treasurer. In how many possible ways can this be done? A. 5040 B. 720 C. 210 D. 10 39. Assume that 𝑎 + 𝑏 = −3. If the line given by 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑦 = 18 passes through (-1, 2), what is the value of 𝑎 and 𝑏? A. 𝑎 = −10, 𝑏 = 7 B. 𝑎 = −9, 𝑏 = 6 C. 𝑎 = −8, 𝑏 = 5 D. 𝑎 = −7, 𝑏 = 4 40. Jhoanna went to the Gracious Shepherd to buy snacks which is a mixture of peanuts and green peas. The peanuts and green peas are being sold there for 50 cents per 10 grams, and 80 cents per 10 grams, respectively. If she wants a kilogram of the snack for Php 62.00, what must be the composition of the mixture? A. Nuts: 650 grams, Green peas: 350 grams B. Nuts: 600 grams, Green peas: 400 grams C. Nuts: 550 grams, Green peas: 450 grams D. Nuts: 500 grams, Green peas: 500 grams Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 42 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 MECHANICAL-TECHNICAL In this sub-test, you will be performing tasks that will measure your ability to acquire information about everyday physics and to comprehend mechanical relationships. It consists of mechanical and electrical problems, as well as items that deal with physical forces. 1. A crate is sitting in the center of a flatbed truck. As the truck accelerates to the east, the crate moves with it, not sliding on the bed of the truck. In what direction is the force exerted by the bed of the truck on the crate? A. Sideways B. To the East C. To the West D. There is no friction force, because the crate isn’t sliding 2. Arrange through which medium the sound travel does from the slowest to fastest. I. Solid II. Liquid III. Gas A. I, II, III B. I, III, II C. II, III, I D. III, II, I 3. A current of 5 μA flows through a wire. How many coulombs of charge have passed through the wire in 10 seconds? A. 2 x 10-5 coulombs B. 5 x 10-5 coulombs C. 15 x 10-5 coulombs D. 50 x 10-5 coulombs 4. How can gears be used to change the speed of a machine? A. use more gears B. use two gears of the same size C. use two gears of different sizes D. use two large gears 5. Choose the most closely related tool or object for the tool given below. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 43 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 A. B. C. D. 6. In the figure shown below, gears A, B and C are connected by a chain. The diameters of the gears are 2 inches, 4 inches, and 8 inches respectively. If gear A is turning at 20 revolutions per minute (RPM), what is the turning rate of gear C? A. 5 RPM B. 20 RPM C. 40 RPM D. 80 RPM 7. You are playing with a ball on an uneven surface as shown in the figure. If the ball moves from point A to point D across the surface, what is the difference between the gravitational potential energy at point A and point B? A. The potential energy at A is greater than the potential energy at B B. The potential energy at B is greater than the potential energy at A C. The lowest potential energy is located at point A. D. The lowest potential energy is located at point B. 8. The pictures below show pairs of metal blocks and their temperatures. Which of these correctly shows the direction that heat energy will move? A. B. C. D. Developing One’s Skills in Test-Taking 44 Downloaded by Steve Nani ([email protected]) lOMoARcPSD|33822212 SIYENSYA-bilidad 2 9. During your piano recital, a pure musical note causes a thin wooden panel in the school theater to vibrate with the same frequency. This is an example of __________________. A. an overtone B. diffraction C. resonance D. interference