CSC 10 Mock Exam 2022 PDF
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Philippine Civil Service Exam Reviewer 2022
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This is a mock examination for the Philippines Civil Service. The document consists of questions and answers, and a questionnaire. The exam is from 2022.
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Philippines Civil Service Exam Complete Reviewer for 2022 PREPARED &COMPILED BY : PHILIPPPINE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM REVIEWER 2022 FOR MORE REVIEWER AND TIPS VISIT GROUP : https://www.facebook.com/groups/375528014381255/ Philippines Civil Service Exam Complete...
Philippines Civil Service Exam Complete Reviewer for 2022 PREPARED &COMPILED BY : PHILIPPPINE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM REVIEWER 2022 FOR MORE REVIEWER AND TIPS VISIT GROUP : https://www.facebook.com/groups/375528014381255/ Philippines Civil Service Exam Complete Reviewer PREPARED &COMPILED BY : PHILIPPPINE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM REVIEWER 2022 FOR MORE REVIEWER AND TIPS VISIT GROUP : https://www.facebook.com/groups/375528014381255/ Contents: EXAMINEES DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE Graphs / Charts / Data Vocabulary Questions Idiomatic Expressions and Correct Grammar and Spelling Word Analogy and Logic Test Reading Comprehension Test Paragraph Organization Test Questions Civil Service Clerical Operations Philippine Constitutions, General Information, Events Numerical Reasoning EXAMINEES DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE The 20 times that follow are information about you. Please supply the information as HONESTLY and ACCURATELY as you can. The data that will be obtained from these items shall be held strictly confidential. Each item is followed by several possible answer. On your sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to the number of the answer that specifically pertains to you.. 1. Sex : 1. Male 2. Female 2. 2. Civil Status : 1. Single 2. Married 3. Widow/widower 4. Separated/Divorce 3. Age bracket where you belong : 1. 18-24 years old 2. 25-31 years old 3. 32-28 years old 2. 39-45 years old 5. More than 45 years old 4. Highest educational attainment: 1. College graduate 2. Diploma/Certificate 3. With Master’s Units 4. Master’s Degree 5. With Ph.D. Units/Degree 5. Year of last attendance in school : 1. Before 1985 2. 1986-1990 3. 1991-1995 4. 1996-2000 5. After 2000 6. What honours did you receive when you graduated from college? 1. Summa Cum laude 2. Magna Cum laude 3. Cum laude 4. Other academic award 5. None/not applicable 7. Present employment: 1. Government 2. Private 3. Self-employed 8. Type of present job: 1. Professional/Technical/Scientific 2. General Clerical 3. Trades and crafts (jobs requiring manual dexterity of application of manual/mechanical/ artistic skills) 4. Others 5. Not applicable 9. Length of experience in present job: 1. Less than one year 2. One to two years 3. Three to four years 4. More than four years 5. Unemployed 10. Do you have any of the following first level eligibilities: Second Grade, Municipal/Provincial Clerk, General Clerical, Career Service Sub- Professional(Local Government), Career Service Sub-professional 1. Yes 2. No 11. For what reason are you taking this examination? 1. Entrance to government service 2. Change of appointment status 3. Promotion 4. Others 12. How many times have you taken the Career Service Professional? Examination excluding this one? 1. Once 2. Twice 3. Thrice 4. More than thrice 5. Never 13. Which of the following activities did you undertake in preparing for this examination? 1. Enrolled in review centers 2. Studied career service examination reviewers sold at bookstore 3. Engage in other activities 4. Used a combination of 1 and 2. 5. No preparation done at all Items 14 to 16 (For Government Employees Only):. 14. Category of government office where employed: 1. National government 2. Local government (province/city/municipal) 3. Government-owned or controlled corporation 4. Constitutional office 5. State college or university 15. Status of present appointment in government service: 1. Permanent 2. Temporary 3. Casual/Emergency 4. Contractual 5. Substitute 16. Years of experience in government service: 1. Less than 5 years 2. 5-9 years 3. 10-14 years 4. 15-19 years 5. More than 19 years Items 17 to 20 In which of the following types of work do you consider yourself best qualified? Choose only two from among the options listed in items 17-20. Shade the boxes that corresponds to your choices. For example, if you think you are best qualified in budget management, and project planning/management, shade box no. 2 of item 17 and box no. 3 of item. Leave items 18 and 20 blank. If you think you are best qualified in research/report including statistical analysis, shade boxex no. and no. 2 of item 20 on your Answer sheet, and leave items and 19 blank. 17. 1. Accounting 2. Budget Management 3. Buying/Purchasing 4. Co-ordination 5. Computer Operations 18. 1. EDP Computer Programming 2. EDP System Analysis and Design 3. Human Resource Development 5. Management and Audit Analysis 19. 1. News/Feature Writing 2. Personal Recruitment/Selection 3. Project Planning/Management 4. Public Relation Work 5. Records Management 20. 1. Research / Report Writing 2. Statistical Analysis 3. Stenography 4. Supplies Management 5. None of the Above ****** TEST BEGINS HERE ****** GRAPHS / Charts / Data. 1. If the number of Chinese Insurance stocks represented 3.5% of all Insurance securities, approximately how many Insurance bonds were Chinese? a. 9,200,000 b. 9,500,000 c. 10,800,000 d. 910,000 e. 1,080,000 For Q2 to Q6: The following bar chart shows the trends of foreign direct investments (FDI) into Philippines from all over the world. 2. What was the ratio of investment in 1997 over the investment in 1992 ? a. 5.50 b. 5.36 c. 5.64 d. 5.75 3. What was absolute difference in the FDI to Philippines in between 1996 and 1997 ? a. 7.29 b. 7.13 c. 8.13 d. None of these 4. If Philippine FDI from OPEC countries was proportionately the same in 1992 and 1997 as the total FDI from all over the world and if the FDI in 1992 from the OPEC countries was Euro 2 million. What was the amount of FDI from the OPEC countries in 1997 ? a. 11 b. 10.72 c. 11.28 d. 11.5 5. Which year exhibited the highest growth in FDI in Philippines over the period shown ? a. 1993 b. 1994 c. 1995 d. 1996 6. What was Philippines' total FDI for the period shown in the figure ? a. 93.82 b. 93.22 c. 93.19 d. None of these. For Q7 to Q9: Line chart: Marks obtained by student in six periodical held in every two months during the year in the session 2001-2002. Maximum total marks in each periodical exam = 500 7. What are the average marks obtained by the student in all the periodical exams during the last session? a. 373 b. 379 c. 381 d. 385 8. In which periodical exams there is a fall in percentage of marks as compared to the previous periodical exams ? a. None b. June, 01 c. Oct, 01 d. Feb, 02 9. The total number of marks obtained in Feb. 02 is what percent of the total marks obtained in April 01 ? a. 110% b. 112.5% c. 115% d. 116.5% 10. The table below shows the data Steve collected while watching birds for one week. How many raptors did Steve see on Monday? a. 6 raptors b. 7 raptors c. 8 raptors d. 10 raptors. Vocabulary 11.) The following are examples of Palindrome, except. a. level b. same c. deified d. noon e. murdrum 12.) That perfume always "evokes" pleasant memories. a. angers b. erases c. calls up d. confuses 13.) The attorney wanted to "expedite" the process because her client was becoming impatient. a. accelerate b. evaluate c. reverse d. justify 14.) The suspect gave a "plausible" explanation for his presence at the scene, so the police decided to look elsewhere for the perpetrator of the crime. a. unbelievable b. credible c. insufficient d. apologetic 15.) He based his conclusion on what he "inferred" from the evidence, not on what he actually observed. a. predicted b. imagined c. surmised d. implied 16.) Sila ay nagdadamayan sa hirap at ginhawa. Sila ay totoong “naghihiramang suklay” a. mag asawa b.) magkapatid c.) magkaibigan d.) magka anak 17.) There is no PANACEA that will solve our financial difficulty. a.) cure-all b.) answer c.) paradox d.) criteria 18. A multifarious task would a. have many different components. c. be very complex. b. have very few components. d. be impossible to complete. 19. Plaintive cries would be a. musical, soothing. c. loud, jarring. b. plain, uninteresting. d. sorrowful, mournful. 20. People with inveterate beliefs a. can be easily manipulated. c. hold their beliefs deeply and passionately. b. have adopted their beliefs from another. d. change their beliefs frequently. 21. If you were involved in an altercation, you a. had an accident. c. served in a war. b. had a heated argument. d. were part of a conspiracy. 22. If you are a contentious person, you a. are usually right. c. always try to keep the peace. b. believe in “an eye for an eye.” d. are very competitive and quarrelsome 23. If you are part of a cabal, you a. are involved in a secret plot. c. belong to the majority. b. are participating in a protest. d. are fighting against the enemy 24. If you are a bellicose leader, you a. do everything in your power to avoid war c. remain neutral during international conflicts. b. are eager to wage war. d. treat all citizens equally 25. If an apocalypse is near, you can expect a. a period of extended peace. c. total devastation and destruction. b. a time of anarchy. d. an invasion 26. If your country suffers an incursion, your territory a. has been invaded. c. has seceded to form a new state. b. is in a depression. d. has had a natural disaster 27. If you meet your nemesis, you meet a. the leader of your country. c. the cause of your misfortunes. b. your guardian angel. d. the person who decides your fate. 28. If you pillage a village, you a. set it on fire. c. negotiate peace between warring tribes. b. destroy it with bombs. d. ransack it and steal as much as you can. 29. If you are a placid person, you a. are usually calm and peaceful. c. are disloyal. b. are always trying to pick a fight. d. are not to be trusted. 30. If you plan a reprisal, you a. plan to surrender. c. hope to negotiate a cease-fire. b. plan to retaliate. d. plan to desert the army. Idiomatic Expression & Correct Grammar/Spelling:. 31. If you don’t spill the beans now, you might gonna regret it. a. spread rumors c. plant some seeds b. let out a secret d. none of the above 32. Hey, man, you are absolutely barking up the wrong tree here because I’m innocent. a. choosing the wrong dog c. accusing the wrong person b. giving up a fight d. setting up an event in a tree 33. One proven way to beat an enemy is find his Achilles heel. a. secret strategy c. strong point b. amulet d. weak spot 34. His new Ferrari costs an arm and a leg so he is now looking for another job. a. very expensive c. met an accident b. got fired d. was stolen 35. He married a woman who was born with a silver spoon in her mouth. a. born very beautiful c. born into a very rich family b. born very poor d. born very talkative 36. They were able to WEATHER the storm. a. reached home safely d. realized their mistakes b. survived the crisis e. predicted the calamity c. defeated the enemies 37. TRUST men and they will be true to you. a. a man is loyal in whom confidence had been placed b. man must trust you to be faithful to you c. a secret is a test of friendship d. destruct the people justifies their deserving e. trust all men in everything or more in anything 38. CUT your coat to your cloth. a. walk in accordance with your ability d. express only relevant ideas b. desire only what you can afford e. dress up according to the accessories c. patronize first your own product 39. Paddle your own CANOE. a. always tries his best c. have self-respect e. be self-reliant b. earn his own money d. learn from his mistakes 40. This report leaves much to be DESIRED. a. satisfactory b. longed c. important d. legible e. ready For each of the following sentences, choose the correct spelling for the missing word. 41. The journalist made a ________ to finish the article by Friday. a. commitment b. committent c. comittment d. comitment 42. Dad thinks it is ________ to stay up late on a school night. a. rediculous b. rediculus c. ridiculous d. ridiculus 43. The large donation came from an ________ source. a. anynonimous b. anonimous c. anounymous d. anonymous 44. The scientists had to do an ________ amount of research on the project. a. extraordinary b. extraordinery c. extrordinary d. ecstraordinary 45. The customer service representative gave his ________ that the refund would be made within two weeks. a. asurrance b. assurance c. assurence d. assureance 46. The purpose of the new city ordinance was debated ________. a. frequently b. frequintly c. frequentlly d. frequentley 47. Throughout the trial, the ________ was placed on scientific evidence. a. enphasis b. emphisis c. emphasis d. emfasis 48. The presidential candidate refused to ________ the election until every vote was counted. a. concede b. conceed c. consede d. conseed 49. Each of the new employees had similar________. a. asspirations b. asparations c. aspirrations d. aspirations 50. The young man wished to ________ his right to speak freely. a. excercise b. exercise c. exersize d. exercize Analogy and Logic Test 51. Computer : fqprxvht :: Language : ? a. ocqixcig b. oxpixdig c. ocqicyig d. ocqixcjg 52. Genuine : Authentic : : Mirage : _____ a. Illusion b. Image c. Hideout d. Reflection 53. SECLUSION : HERMIT :: a. wealth: embezzler c. domination : athlete e. injustice : lawyer b. ambition : philanthropist d. turpitude : introvert 54. philanthropist : munificence :: a. aristocrat : gratitude c. symptom : treatment e. cynic : melancholy b. skeptic : disbelief d. anomaly : plausibility 55. Vague : Nebulous : : a. spectacular : legitimate c. magical : impressive b. mundane : commonplace d. steep : shallow 56. Diaphanous : Opaque a. dishevelled : messy c. disrespectful : injurious e. distraught : calm b. disconsolate : happy d. disallow : reject 57. FRAME : PICTURE a. display : museum c. mechanic : electrician e. fence : backyard b. shelf : refrigerator d. nail : hammer 58. SEARCH : FIND a. sleep : wake c. draw : paint e. walk : run b. explore : discover d. think : relate 59. PHARMACY : DRUGS a. mall : store c. bakery : bread e. toys : games b. doctor : medicine d. supermarket : discount store 60. LAYER : TIER a. section : segment c. curtain : stage e. cotton : bale b. dais : speaker d. chapter : verse 61. Children are in pursuit of a dog whose leash has broken. James is directly behind the dog. Ruby is behind James. Rachel is behind Ruby. Max is ahead of the dog walking down the street in the opposite direction. As the children and dog pass, Max turns around and joins the pursuit. He runs in behind Ruby. James runs faster and is alongside the dog on the left. Ruby runs faster and is alongside the dog on the right. Which child is directly behind the dog? a. James b. Ruby c. Rachel d. Max 62.) Tom puts on his socks before he puts on his shoes. He puts on his shirt before he puts on his jacket. Tom puts on his shoes before he puts on his shirt. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is a. true b. false c. uncertain. 63.) Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is a. true b. false c. uncertain 64.) Statement: In the recently held all Philippine Nursing conference, the session on ‘Vacination Campaign’ surprisingly attracted a large number of participants and also received very good media coverage. Assumptions: I. Media is always very positive towards the Service sector. II. The service sector is managed properly in Philippines. III. People weren’t expecting such an encouraging response to the service sector conference. a. I, II, and III b. I and III c. I and II d. II and III e. III only 65.) Subscribing to Cable T.V. is a luxury. All luxuries are needles expenditures. Having a cellular phone is not a luxury. Dining in a Five-Star hotel is a needless expenditure CONCLUSION: a.) Having a cellular phone is not a needless expenditure b.) Subscribing to Cable TV is a needless expenditure c.) Subscribing to cable TV is not a needless expenditure d.) Dining in a Five-Star hotel is not a luxury e.) Dining in a Five-Star hotel is a luxury 66.) A factory worker has five children. No one else in the factory has five children. a.) All workers in the factory have five children each. b.) Everybody in the factory has children. c.) Some of the factory workers have more than five children. d.) Only one worker in the factory has exactly five children. 67.) Television convinces viewers that the likelihood of their becoming the victim of a violent crime is extremely high; at the same time by its very nature, TV persuades viewers to passively accept whatever happens to them. a.) TV viewing promotes criminal behaviour. b.) TV viewers are most likely to be victimized than others. c.) People should not watch TV. d.) TV promotes a feeling of helpless vulnerability in viewers. 68.) The government is soon going to introduce a bill which would permit the instituting of private universities under very strict directions. a.) We have some private universities in our country even now. b.) The demand for more universities is being stepped up. c.) Such directions can also be issued without informing the Parliament. d.) The government gives directions to establish anything in private sector. e.) Unless and until the directions are given, the private universities can charge exorbitant fees. 69.) All the tulips in Zoe’s garden are white. All the pansies in Zoe’s garden are yellow. All the flowers in Zoe’s garden are either white or yellow. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is a. true. b. false. c. uncertain. 70.) Three pencils cost the same as two erasers. Four erasers cost the same as one ruler. Pencils are more expensive than rulers. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is a. true. b. false. c. uncertain. Reading Comprehension 71.) There are no effective boundaries when it comes to pollutants. Studies have shown that toxic insecticides that have been banned in many countries are riding the wind from countries where they remain legal. Compounds such as DDT and toxaphene have been found in remote places like the Yukon and other Arctic regions. This paragraph best supports the statement that a. toxic insecticides such as DDT have not been banned throughout the world. b. more pollutants find their way into polar climates than they do into warmer areas. c. studies have proven that many countries have ignored their own anti-pollution laws. d. DDT and toxaphene are the two most toxic insecticides in the world. 72. Most researchers in needy countries are based on the thinking and approach of the highly developed Western world, and seldom have they been directed toward meeting the countries; own development needs. The sentence best supports the statement that _________. a. highly developed countries offer the best guide for the development of needy countries b. most researchers done in needy countries are missing their objectives c. most researchers have universal application d. needy countries need researchers to help them reach the status of the western world e. needy countries spend so much time for conducting researchers 73. Critical reading is a demanding process. To read critically, you must slow down your reading and, with pencil in hand, perform specific operations on the text. Mark up the text with your reactions, conclusions, and questions. When you read, become an active participant. This paragraph best supports the statement that a. critical reading is a slow, dull, but essential process. b. the best critical reading happens at critical times in a person’s life. c. readers should get in the habit of questioning the truth of what they read. d. critical reading requires thoughtful and careful attention. e. critical reading should take place at the same time each day. 74. Two person look out through the same bars; one sees mud and the other, the stars. The sentence best supports the statement that __________. a. some people are more blind than others b. people see things differently depending on their own perspective c. people have varied ways of looking at different things d. people have different tastes and interests e. people tend to influence one another’s views of things 75. Nagawang mabago ng mga kasalukuyang awitin ang kamalayan ng Pilipino upang kantahin ang sarili niyang mga awit sa tanging wikang nakapagsasatinig sa kanyang kaluluwa. Isinasaad ng pangungusap na __________. a. madamdamin at makabuluhan ang mga awiting isinulat sa wikang Pilipino b. tagumpay ang mga awiting Pilipino na mabago ang kaugalian ng mga tao Pilipino c. madaling matutuhan ang mga awiting Pilipino dahil ang mga ito ay nasusulat sa katutubong wika d. natututuhan nang tangkilikin ng mga Pilipino ang kanilang mga sariling awitin e. nagkakaroon na ng kamalayan ang mga Pilipino tungkol sa lahat ng mga awitin ngayon 76. Sixty years ago I know everything ; now I know nothing ; education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance. The sentence best supports the statement that __________. a. the older we get, the more we forget what we have learned b. the older we get, the more knowledgeable we become c. the more we learn, the more we realize that there’s more we need to know d. we learn more as we grow old e. ignorance is a lifelong experience 77. In a modern economy, the results of long-range planning frequently depend upon the future value of money. The ability then to predict the value of money is a key to economic progress. The paragraph best supports the statement that _________. a. the value of money is unpredictable at times b. the unpredictability of money is an obstacle to a nation’s prosperity c. economic progress is facilitated by properly controlling budgetary expenses d. long-range planning is unheard of in traditional economies e. financial planning is indispensable in modern economy 78. Ang pagbaba ng halaga ng piso lumikha ng krisis sa maraming industriya ng bansa. Kasunod nito ang pagtitipid at problema sa kawalan ng mapasukang trabaho. Lumikha rin ito ng pagtataas ng presyo ng mga bilihin na labis nakaapekto sa kita ng mga manggagawa. Ayon sa talata __________. a. ang kasalukuyang krisis ay bunga ng mga mahal na bilihin at kawalan ng mapasukang trabaho. b. ang krisis ay nakaapekto sa hangarin ng maraming industriya na makapagbigay ng karagdagang sahod sa kanilang mga manggagawa c. dumarami ang mga walang hanapbuhay at tumataas ang halaga ng mga bilihin dahil sa krisis d. maraming industriya ang nalulugi dahil sa krisis kaya itinataas din nila ang presyo ng kanilang mga produkto e. dahil sa krisis, maraming industriya ang napilitang magsara Questions 79–87 are about the following passage. When another old cave is discovered in the south of France, it is not usually news. Rather, it is an ordinary event. Such discoveries are so frequent these days that hardly anybody pays heed to them. However, when the Lascaux cave complex was discovered in 1940, the world was amazed. Painted directly on its walls were hundreds of scenes showing how people lived thousands of years ago. The scenes show people hunting animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images depict birds and, most noticeably, horses, which appear in more than 300 wall images, by far outnumbering all other animals. Early artists drawing these animals accomplished a monumental and difficult task. THEY did not limit themselves to the easily accessible walls but carried their painting materials to spaces that required climbing steep walls or crawling into narrow passages in the Lascaux complex. Unfortunately, the paintings have been exposed to the destructive action of water and temperature changes, which easily wear the images away. Because the Lascaux caves have many entrances, air movement has also damaged the images inside. Although they are not out in the open air, where natural light would have destroyed them long ago, many of the images have deteriorated and are barely recognizable. To prevent further damage, the site was closed to tourists in 1963, 23 years after it was discovered. 79.) Which title best summarizes the main idea of the passage? a. Wild Animals in Art b. Hidden Prehistoric Paintings c. Exploring Caves Respectfully d. Determining the Age of French Caves 80.) In 2nd sentence, the words pays heed to are closest in meaning to _______. a. discovers b. watches c. notices d. buys 81.) Based on the passage, what is probably true about the south of France? a. It is home to rare animals. b. It has a large number of caves. c. It is known for horse-racing events. d. It has attracted many famous artists. 82. According to the passage, which animals appear most often on the cave walls? a. Birds b. Bison c. Horses d. Wild cats 83.) the word depict is closest in meaning to _______. a. show b. hunt c. count d. draw 84.) Why was painting inside the Lascaux complex a difficult task? a. It was completely dark inside. b. The caves were full of wild animals. c. Painting materials were hard to find. d. Many painting spaces were difficult to reach. 85.) In the 3rd paragraph, the word THEY refers to _______. a. walls b. artists c. animals d. materials 86.) According to the passage, all of the following have caused damage to the paintings EXCEPT _______. a. temperature changes b. air movement c. water d. light 87.) What does the passage say happened at the Lascaux caves in 1963? a. Visitors were prohibited from entering. b. A new lighting system was installed. c. Another part was discovered. d. A new entrance was created. Questions 88–90 are about the following passage. Official records state that the Pueblo Indians lived in New Mexico and Arizona. The word "Pueblo" comes from the Spanish word "pueblo," meaning town or village. The Spaniards found these Indians living in apartment houses, some of them on the side of a cliff in order that they could be reached only by ladders. Whenever they were attacked by Apaches, the Pueblos would pull up the ladders. They grew corn, which they watered with water flowing down in ditches. They wove cloth, made wonderful baskets, and created jars and pots out of clay proving how skilful they were at hand-craft. 88.) From the passage we understand that the Pueblo Indians were afraid of.............. a. cliff dwelling d) water flowing down in ditches b. Apache Indians e) solitary life c. apartment houses 89.) Why the Spaniards called these Indians "Pueblos" is because they................. a. were close to the Apaches b. lived together in a town or village c. farmed and brought down water in ditches d. pulled up their ladders when attacked e. achieved fame thanks to their hand-craft 90.) The Pueblo Indians lived on the side of a cliff................. a. although they had apartment houses b. to observe the stars in the sky for rain season c. so that they could provide themselves with shelters d. and, the didn't have a lake, a stream, or a pond e. as long as they were all together Paragraph Organization 91.) A. One effective way is to diversify his funds to different investments like real estate, stocks and money instruments like bonds and trust funds. B. It is always best to expand money to different investment wheels. C. A wise investor must not put all his eggs in one basket. D. He should always consider the risks involved in investing his money. 1. CBAD 2. CBDA 3. CDAB 4. CDBA 92.) A. It is very vital to have social media presence however personal blogs serve as web domains. B. Most people including celebrities and businessmen have blogs nowadays. C. Therefore, building them will help anyone in promoting himself or his business. D. Apparently blogs are like our offices only they are in the internet. 1. BDAC 2. BADC 3. BACD 4. BDCA 93.) A. The basic steps in building a website are easy to remember and registering a domain name is the usual priority. B. Designing a layout will come after that. C. Finally, adding more content and social media presence are required to keep your site active. D. Then you need a hosting provider to host your site’s content in the World Wide Web. 1. ABCD 2. ADBC 3. ACBD 4. ADCB 94.) A. Speaking in English every day is also proven effective. B. Another way is watching English movies and TV shows particularly with English subtitles. C. Reading articles in books, newspapers, and magazines is just among the helpful ways. D. There are many ways to improve and develop English proficiency. 1. DCBA 2. DACB 3. DABC 4. DCAB 95.) A. Others don’t realize yet what to pursue because they have many dreams. B. Finding the right course in college is one of the most challenging decisions anyone can make. C. Some people want to pursue their dreams ever since they were just little. D. Indeed destiny is a matter of choice. 1. BDAC 2. BCDA 3. BADC 4. BCAD 96.) A. Many innovations without proven results and follow up evaluation are educational wastages B. One wonders in the final analysis if these changes have been deeply rooted on basic problems of the people they serve. C. Some curriculum changes were mere fads without foreseeable achievements. D. What we need are innovations that overcome the mis-education of the young. 1. BACD 2. ACDB 3. ABCD 4. CBAD 97.) A. By trying, man learns to solve his problems through satisfying acts and eliminate actions which are annoying. B. He used a hungry cat in a puzzled box where it tried ways to get out in order to get to the food. C. Edward C. Thorndike’s connectionism theory of learning establishes the trial and error way to learn. D. He established the fact that like the cat, man too, learns by trial and error. 1. ACBD 2. BACD 3. ACDB 4. ABCD 98.) A. A responsive educational system should be directed towards regional cooperation. B. Commonality of educational objectives should be replaced by better ways of achieving goals that fit the regional needs. C. It is necessary to revolutionize the contemporary methodologies in the teaching-learning processes. D. The educational goals should seek for a better way of experimentation in the teaching strategies and technologies. 1. ABCD 2. ABDC 3. BCAD 4. DABC 99.) A. Before, his religion was basically involved with rituals and ceremonies. B. The religion of the teacher helps him in reducing his fears and uncertainties. C. His religion responds to his needs for a means to allay fears about the uncertainty of events contrary to natural laws. D. Religion is important because it provides spiritual nourishment for his total being. 1. ABCD 2. BACD 3. DBCA 4. CBAD 100.) A. While passport, airline tickets and valid IDs are required, proof of financial capacity may be required for visa application. B. Many Filipinos rejoiced hearing that good news. C. The Bureau of Immigration announced recently that proof of financial capacity is not a primary requirement at the airport. D. Positive points go to the bureau for this. 1. CBAD 2. CADB 3. CABD 4. CBDA 101.) A. This will be one of your tickets to land a job in the government. B. That is why many people apply to take the Career Service examination. C. If you passed the exam, you will get a certificate of eligibility. D. Career Service Eligibility is a major requirement to apply for a job position in the government. 1. DCBA 2. DBAC 3. DBCA 4. DCAB 102.) A. Your passport will arrive in 7 days if you choose the rush processing. B. Getting a passport is faster nowadays. C. Now, it only takes about 10 working days. D. Compared before, it would take about a month for the regular processing. 1. BCAD 2. BDCA 3. BADC 4. BACD 103.) A. Facebook has been the number one social network in the web and the world for quite long now. B. Mobile instant messaging apps are also dominating social presence in the internet. C. After many acquisitions, Facebook bought Instagram, one of the fastest growing photo sharing networks. D. Because of that, Facebook acquired WhatsApp, a leading instant chat platform like Kakaotalk. 1. ACBD 2. ABCD 3. ADCB 4. ADBC 104.) A. They will help you to purchase through zero-interest installment schemes. B. Thus, you must be wise and pay in full if you want to avoid never-ending debts. C. Credit cards are helpful if you know how and when to use them wisely. D. However, they will produce interests from interests if you didn’t pay the whole amount at the due date. 1. CDBA 2. CABD 3. CDAB 4. CADB 105.) A. Although the government is willing to put resources to education ,alone, it cannot do the job. B. Education Act of 1980 provides an all encompassing activity with participation at all educational levels and sectors. C. The private schools have to be partners. D. The Act not only strengthens but equips the DepEd with its regulatory and developmental tasks as well 1. BACD 2. ABCD 3. DBCA 4. CADB Clerical Operation 106.) This is a type of document issued by a seller to a buyer relating to a sale transaction and indicating the products, quantities and prices sold to the buyer. a. Check voucher b. Purchase order c. Delivery receipt d. Sales invoice 107.) Which of the following is not a usual document used in a sales company? a. Form 137 b. Delivery receipt c. Sales invoice d. Purchase order 108.) One of the responsibilities of a clerical job is answering and tending phone calls. Which is the best way to answer a phone call in a company? a. Say “Hello,” and wait for the caller to speak. b. Run and get a pen and notebook then pick up the phone. c. Answer the phone politely and give your department or company name. d. Wait for fellow employees to answer the phone. 109.) An example of a hard copy document is: a. PDF file letter b. Company email message c. A business letter saved in USB d. Business letter in a paper 110.) What does a CC means in an email message? a. Copy sent b. Copy furnished c. Copy cat d. Client copy 111.) Which computer program should you go if you want to email a company? a. Word b. Excel c. Outlook d. Powerpoint 112.) This is a telephonic transmission of scanned documents of texts and images to a telephone number connected to a printer. A. Photocopying Machine B. Fax Machine C. Typewriter D. Inkjet Printer 113.) The chief financial officer is responsible for the financial matters and financial management of a corporation, she is also known as the _______. a. Auditor b. Treasurer c. Chief Executive Officer d. Manager. 114.) Which department of a company is responsible for cash register operations and payment processing? a. Cashier b. Billing c. Accounting d. Budget 115.) Your boss asked you to send her a soft copy of your latest résumé. An example of a soft copy is: a. A print out copy usually in a paper b. Original copy written in a paper c. A copy saved in a computer and sent through email d. A copy from a Xerox machine Philippine Constitutions, General Information and Events 116.) The official motto used in 30th Southeast Asian Games is what? a. We Care As One d. We Will As One b. We Play As One e. We Work As One c. We Win As One 117.) On August 16, 2018, the government announced at least ___ Philippine holidays for 2019 as declared by virtue of Proclamation No. 555, series of 2018. a. 16 b. 18 c. 19 d. 15 e. 14 b. 118.) Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between global warming ozone depletion? a. Ozone depletion contributes to global warming. b. Global warming causes ozone depletion. c. Ozone depletion and global warming have nothing to do with each other. d. Excessive build-up of carbon dioxide causes both global warming and ozone depletion. 119.) It is only Philippine province with an English name. a. Cebu b. Mountain Province c. General Santos d. Zambales 120.) What form of government does the Philippines adopt? a) Republican b) Democratic c) Neither a nor b d) Both a and b 121.) Who among the following may issue a warrant of arrest or a search warrant? a) A senator b) A judge c) A congressman d) The President 122.) A foreigner may acquire Filipino citizenship through a) Naturalization b) Extradition c) Rebirth d) Visa application 123.) What is regarded by the State as a "primary social economic force?" a. education b. trade c. labor d. commerce 124.) According to Article III, Section 15 of the Constitution, the writ of habeas corpus may be suspended in times of rebellion or what? a. martial law b. war c. terrorism d. invasion 125.) The Lower Chamber of the Congress of the Philippines is known by what name? a. Senate b. Congressional Lower Chamber c. National Assembly d. House of Representatives 126.) A Member of either house of Congress may be expelled by their fellow Members. For a Member to be expelled, how much of the total number of Members of a house must concur with the expulsion? a. two-thirds b. majority c. three- fourths d. nine-tenths 127.) If a President wishes to veto a bill, he/she must communicate it within a certain span of time, otherwise the bill will become a law. How long is this span of time? a. 3 weeks b. 48 days c. 60 days d. 30 days 128. What project of the DENR that includes the protection of Industrial pollution of our Environment? a. Bantay Kalikasan d. Ecological Watch b. Bantay Ilog e. Solid Waste Management c. Bantay Dagat 129. What government agency thus the status of government employee in the free voluntary services belong? a. Secretary c. Municipal e. Barangay b. Regional d. National 130. Which is not a ground for Impeachment of the Pres., Vice-Pres., Ombudsman, and Senator? a. graft and corruption b. sexual harassment c. grave abuse of the authority d. against the Family if the child scolded by the parents e. Other crimes Numerical Reasoning 131.) (2×1÷2), (4÷1×2), (6×1÷2), _____ a. 8 b. 16 c. 4 d. 32 132.) (15-8+3), 8, (4÷2×3), ____ a. 4 b. 3 c. 8 d. 2 133.) Simplify: 33 1/3 % of 48 + 12 ½ % of 96 – 44 4/9 % of 27 a. 12 b. 16 c. 24 d. 48 134.) 12 is 125% of what number? a. 9.6 b. 8 c. 9 d. 10 e. 8.6 135.) What percent of 16 is 40? a. 2.5% b. 2500% c. 1/4 d. 250% e. 25% 136.) 1 ¼ subtracted from its reciprocal is? a. –9/20 b. 0.45 c. 2.25 d. 9/20 e. –1/5 137.) What is the ratio of ¼ to 3/5? a. 1 : 3 b. 3 : 20 c. 5 : 12 d. 3 : 4 e. 5 : 4 ____ __ 138.) What is the difference between √150 and √54? a. 3 √6 b. 16 √6 c. √96 d. 6 √2 e. 2 √6 139.) A race car travelled for 2 ½ hours with an average speed of 132 5/8 km per hour. Find the total distance it covered. a. 264 5/16 km b. 331 9/16 km c. 330 5/16 km d. 135 1/8km 140.) 990 − (−2)2 + (−32) − (−4)2 = ? a. −28 b. −10 c. −9 d. 30 e. none of the above 141.) (100)0 + (−42)−22 = ? a. 19 b. −19 c. 13 d. 21 e. none of the above 142.) A one fourth percent of a number is 25. What is the number? a. 100 b. 1,000 c. 10,000 d. 100,000 143.) A mini grocery store has a sale of Php 6435, Php 6927, Php 6855, Php 7230 and Php 6562 for 5 consecutive months. How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Php 6500? a. Php 4991 b. Php 5991 c. Php 6001 d. Php 6991 144.) The mean median and mode of 9 numbers are equal. The numbers are 12, 22, 10, 15, 14, 11, 19, 17. What is the 9th number? a. 14 b. 12 c. 15 d. 18 e. 11 145.) The mean median and mode of 5 numbers are equal. The numbers are 29, 18, 24, 25. What is the 5th number? a. 24 b. 28 c. 29 d. 25 e. 18 146.) 90 increased by what percent of itself gives 180? a. 50% b. 90% c. 150% d. 100% e. 200% 147.) If 500 or 25% of graduating class are girls, how many are graduating? a. 2,000 b. 3,000 c. 5,000 d. 10,000 e. 20,000 148.) In a group of 8, 000 applicants for a civil service examination, 1600 failed to take the first part of the test. What percent of the total applicants took the first part of the test? a. 20% b. 30% c. 40% d. 80% 149.) If twice the value of a certain number is increased by 8 the result is 40. What is the number? a. 8 b. 16 c. 24 d. 32 e. none of the above 150.) Cassy's father was 38 years of age when she was born while her mother was 36 years old when her brother four years younger to her was born. What is the difference between the ages of her parents? a. 2 years b. 4 years c. 6 years d. 8 years 151.) Number Series: 100%, 2, 15/5, 4, ____? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 152.) Number Series: 1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, ____? a. 2/6 b. 2/7 c. 3/5 d. 5/6 153.) Number Series: 250%, 50%, 100%, 20%, 40%, ____? a. 8% b. 10% c. 5% d. 15% 154.) Number Series: 0.1, 30%, 1/2, 0.7, 90%, ____? a. 1 1/10 b. 100% c. 7/9 d. 1.4 155.) Number Series: 5, 6, 9, 15, ____, 40 a. 21 b. 27 c. 25 d. 33 156.) Number Series: 5,16,49,104,____ a. 170 b. 148 c. 115 d. 181 157.) Number Series: 225, 336, 447, ____, 669, 7710 a. 114 b. 991 c. 558 d. 338 158.) Number Series: 563,647,479,815,____ a. 672 b. 386 c. 279 d. 143 159.) Number Series: 3, 12, 27, 48,75, 108, ____ a. 183 b. 192 c. 162 d. 147 160.) Number Series: 0.5, 0.55, 0.65, 0.8,____ a. 0.82 b. 0.9 c. 0.95 d. 1 161.) 1/2 ÷ 1/4 = ___ a. Less than 1 b. More than 1 c. Equal to 1 d. Undefined e. None of the above 162.) If Kardo is feeding his buddy 1/2 cup of dog food but uses 1/10 of a cup, how many scoop will he need to feed his dog? a. 1/12 th scoop b. 1/20 th scoop c. 5 scoops d. 3 scoops 163.) If 1 × 10 = 9, 2 × 10 = 18, 3 × 10 = 27, then what is 8 × 10 = ? a. 36 b. 72 c. 78 d. 52 164.) 83 : 25 :: 92 : ___? a. 44 b. 49 c. 40 d. 63 165.) 72 : 18 :: 56 : ___? a. 24 b. 22 c. 20 d. 16 166.) 2 : 12 :: 8 : ___? a. 18 b. 128 c. 396 d. 576 167.) 12 : 72 : : 8 : ___? a. 0 b. 32 c. 36 d. 38 168.) PEMDAS: 10÷2×5−(12÷3×4)+1 =__? a. 10 b. 1 c. −1 d. 23 e. None of the above 169.) Sum of all odd numbers between 60 to 120. a. 3775 b. 3050 c. 4000 d. 2700 170.) John walks everyday from his house to the police station. After walking at a rate of 2 meters/second for 3 minutes, he looks at his watch and realizes that he has to run 4 meters/second for 1 minute so he won’t be late. What is the distance from his house to the police station? a. 10 m b. 60 m c. 105 m d. 400 m e. 600 m 171.) Radicals: √0.000025 a. 0.5 b. 0.05 c. 0.005 d. 0.00005 172.) Number Series: 1/12, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, ____ a. 1 b. 1/3 c. 5/12 d. ½ e. None of the above 173.) A chemist has 400 milliliters of a solution of 20% alcohol on hand, and he wants to mix it with enough pure alcohol to turn it into a 30% alcohol solution. How much pure alcohol will this require? a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 60 e. 57 174.) What is the percentage decrease from 80 to 60? a. 33.33% b.) 25% c.) 20% d.) 75% e.) None of the above 175.) What is the percentage increase from 60 to 80? a. 33.33% b.) 25% c.) 20% d.) 75% e.) None of the above 176.) A businessman sells 60% English books and still has 28 English books. Originally, he had: a. 47 b.) 39 c.) 60 d.) 70 e.) None of the above 177.) Twelve and one half percent of 200 is what number? a. 112 b.) 12 c.) 50 d.) 25 e.) None of the above 178.) If the price of a book is first decreased by 25% and then increased by 20%, then the net change in the price will be : a. 10% b.) 20% c.) 30% d.) 40% e.) None of the above 179.) In a mixture 60 litres, the ratio of milk and water 2 : 1. If this ratio is to be 1 : 2, then the quantity of water to be further added is: a. 20 L b. 30 L c. 40 L d. 60 L e. none of the above 180.) Participants in a certain conference from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao are in the ratio of 4:3:2. If there are 120 participants from Luzon, how many participants are there in all? a. 270 b. 150 c. 240 d. 420 e. None of the above ================= END ================= READ these INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES... 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In fact, if you are educated, you can’t only make your life better, but you can also improve and touch the lives of other people. I wish you all good luck and success... God bless to all of you... Sincerely helping you without asking in return, \ CORRECT ANSWERS (ANSWER AND SOLUTION) Graphs / Charts 1. B.) 9,500,000 Vocabulary - Chinese Insurance Stocks comprise 3.5% of all 11. B.) a palindrome is a word, phrase, number or sequence Insurance securities, which leaves 26.5% of Chinese of words that reads the same backward as forward. bonds. 12. C.) calls up The total number of Insurance securities is: 13. A.) accelerate 33,000,000+3,000,000= 36,000,000 14. B.) credible 15. C.) surmised Now we only need to calculate 26.5% of 36,000,000: 16. C.) magkaibigan (36,000,000*0.265) = 9,540,000, which is approximately 17. A.) cure-all 18. A.) Multifarious means having many different aspects or 9,500,000 components. 19. D.) Plaintive means expressing sorrow; mournful,. melancholy. 20. C.) Inveterate beliefs are deep-rooted or firmly. established. 2. A.) 5.5 21. B.) An altercation is a heated dispute or quarrel. 22. D.) A contentious person is quarrelsome, competitive, The 1997 figure of investment as a factor of 1992 quick to fight. Contentious also means controversial, investment = (31.36/5.70) = 5.50. causing contention. 23. A.) A cabal is a scheme or conspiracy; a small group joined 3. B.) 7.13 in a secret plot. 24. B.) A bellicose person is belligerent, quarrelsome; eager The difference in investments over 1996-1997 was to wage war. 31.36 - 24.23 = Php 7.13 millions. 25. C.) An apocalypse is a cataclysmic event that brings total 4. A.) 11 devastation or the end of the world. Let x be the FDI in 1997. 26.A.) An incursion is a raid or temporary invasion of someone (2÷5.7) = (x÷31.36) x = else’s territory. (2÷5.7) x 31.36 = 11 27. C.) A nemesis is a source of harm or ruin; the cause of one’s misery or downfall, bane; agent of retribution or vengeance. 5. C.) 1996 28. D.) To pillage means to forcibly rob of goods; to plunder. It can be seen that the FDI in 1996 more than 29. A.) Placid means calm and peaceful; free from disturbance. doubles over that of 1995. No other year is close to 30. B.) A reprisal is an act of retaliation for an injury. It is also that rate of growth the practice of using political or military force without actually resorting to war. 6. A.) 93.82 Total FDI investment in the figure shown is =. 5.7 + 10.15 + 12.16 + 10.22 + 24.23 + 31.36 = 93.82 billion. Idiomatic Expression and Correct Spelling 31. B.) let out a secret. 32. C.) accusing the wrong person 33. D.) weak spot 34. A.) very expensive 7. C.) 381 35. C.) born into a very rich family 360+365+370+385+400+405 = 2285 2285÷6 36. B.) survived the crisis = 380.8 = 381 37. A.) a man is loyal in whom confidence had been placed 38. B.) desire only what you can afford 39. E.) be self-reliant 40. B.) longed 8. A.) None 41. A.) commitment B.) 112.5% 42. C.) ridiculous 9. 43. D.) anonymous 405 = N × 360 44. A.) extraordinary 405÷360 = N = 1.125 × 100% = 112.5% 45. B.) assurance 46. A.) frequently 47. C.) emphasis 48. A.) concede 49. D.) aspirations. 50. B.) exercis 10. A.) 6 raptors 40-34 = 6.. Reading Comprehension Word Analogy and Logic Test 71. a.) toxic insecticides such as 51. D.) DDT have not been 52. a.) illusion banned throughout the world. 53. a.) wealth : embezzler 54. b.) skeptic : disbelief 72. d.) needy countries need researchers to help them Degree of intensity. reach the status of the western world Philanthropist is a generous person while munificence 73. d,) This answer is implied by the whole paragraph. is extremely generous. as skeptic is inclined to question The author stresses the need to read critically by or doubt accepted opinions while disbelief is refusal to performing operations on the text in a slow and specific accept that something is true. manner. Choice a is incorrect because the author never 55. b.) mundane : legitimate says that reading is dull. Choices b, c, and e are not Something vague is nebulous. Something mundane is supported by the paragraph. commonplace. 74. c.) people have varied ways of looking at different 56. e.) diaphanous is the opposite of opaque. things Distraught is the opposite of calm. 75. d.) natututuhan nang tangkilikin ng mga Pilipino 57. e.) A frame surrounds a picture; a fence surrounds ang kanilang mga sariling awitin. a backyard. 76. a.) the older we get, the more we forget what we 58. b.) One searches in order to find; one explores in have learned order to discover. 77. b.) the unpredictability of money is an obstacle to a 59. c.) A pharmacy sells drugs; a bakery sells bread. nation’s prosperity 60. a.) Layer and tier are synonyms; section and segment 78. c.) dumarami ang mga walang hanapbuhay at are synonyms. tumataas ang halaga ng mga bilihin dahil sa krisis 61. D.) Max 79. b.) Hidden Prehistoric Paintings. C.) uncertain 80. c.) notices 62. B.) false 81. b.) It has a large number of caves. 63. E.) “ Logic Assumptions 82. c.) Horses 64. b.) Subscribing to Cable 83. a.) show TV is a needless expenditure 66. d.) Only one worker in the 84. d.) Many painting spaces were difficult to reach. factory has exactly five children. 67. d.) TV promotes a feeling of helpless vulnerability in 85. b.) artists viewers. 86. d.) light 68. b.) The demand for more universities is being stepped 87. a.) Visitors were prohibited from entering. up. 69. c.) uncertain..... The first two statements give 88. B.) The sentence 'Whenever they were attacked by information about Zoe’s Tulips and pansies. Information about Apaches, the Pueblos would pull up the ladders' is a clear any other kinds of flowers cannot be determined. clue expressing that the Pueblos were living in hard-to 70. b.) false…. Rulers are the most expensive item. reach places so as to have shelter against the Apaches. The correct answer is B 89. B.) When 'Spanish word pueblo meaning town or village' is taken as a clue, it can be seen easily that B should be correct. 90. C.) (. Paragraph Organization Or search on youtube: “ Logic Assumptions Leonalyn” 91. (3) CDAB 99. (2) BACD 92. (2) BADC 93. 100. (4) CBDA (2) ADBC 94. (1) 101. (3) DBCA DCBA 102. (2) BDCA 95. (4) BCAD 103. (1) ACBD 96. (2) ACDB 104. (4) CADB 97. (1) ACBD 105. (1) BACD 98. (1) ABCD. Clerical Operation 106. D Sales invoice Numerical Reasoning 107. A Form 137 (detailed solutions solved by: Leonalyn Mutia-Tayone) 108. C Answer the phone politely and give your This is NOT for sale… shared 100% FREE department or company name. 109. D Business letter in a paper 110. B Copy furnished 131.) b. 16 111. c. Outlook (2×1÷2), (4÷1×2), (6×1÷2), (8×1÷2) 112. B. Fax Machine Since (8÷1×2) is not found in the choices, so we have to solve this. (8÷1×2) = 16 113. B. Treasurer 114. A. Cashier 132.) a. 4 115. C. A copy saved in a computer and sent through (15-8+3), 8, (4÷2×3),___ email 10, 8, 6, 4. Philippine Constitution, General Information and Events.. We Win As One 116. b. 18 133. b. 16 117. a. Ozone depletion contributes to global warming. 33 1/3 % of 48 + 12 ½ % of 96 – 44 4/9 % of 27 118. b. Mountain Province 119. d.) Both a and b. 120. b.) A judge 134.) a. 9.6 121. a.) Naturalization 12 is 125% of what number? 122. C. Under State Policies, the State "affirms labor as a 12 = 1.25 × N primary social economic force." (Article II, Section 18) 124.) D. 12/1.25 = N = 9.6 The writ of habeas corpus prevents persons from being arrested without warrants of arrest. The Constitution specifies 135.) d. 250% the conditions wherein the writ shall be suspended to prevent What percent of 16 is 40? warrantless arrests, which were prevalent during the Marcos N × 16 = 40 dictatorship (which was overthrown by the 1st People Power N = 40/16 = 2.5×100% = 250% Revolution). The Constitution clearly states that "the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended except in cases of invasion or rebellion." 136.) a. –9/20 1 ¼ subtracted from its reciprocal is? 4/5 – 5/4 = 16/20 – 25/20 = –9/20 125. D. Article VI, Section 1 states, "The legislative power shall be vested in the Congress of the Philippines which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives...". The 137.) c. 5 : 12 Upper House of Congress is the Senate while the Lower House 0.25 : 0.6 = 25:60 = 5:12 is the House of Representatives. Representatives are elected by the constituents in their respective legislative districts, 138.) e. 2 √6 while Senators are elected at the national level. √150 –√54 = √(25×6) √(9×6) = 5√6 3√6 = 2√6 126.) A. Article VI, Section 16.3 states, "Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its Members for. disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of twothirds of all its Members, suspend or expel a Member." So, if the 139.) b. 331 9/16 km Senate wants to expel a member, 16 of the 24 Senators must 132 5/8 × 2 ½ = 1061/8 × 5/2 = 5305×16 = 331 9/16 agree to expel that Senator. 127.) D. According to Article VI, Section 27.1, "The. President shall communicate his veto of any bill to the House where it originated within thirty days after the date of receipt thereof, otherwise, it shall become a law as if he had signed it." A vetoed bill may still become a law if two-thirds of the members of the house where it originated votes to make it a law. 128. e. Solid Waste Management 129. e. Barangay d. against the Family if the child scolded by the parents 140.) a. −28 990 − (−2)2 + (−32) − (−4)2 = ? 150.) c. 6 years 1 – 4 + (−9) –16 = −3−9−16=−28 38-(36-4) = 38-32 = 6 141.) b. −19 (100)0 + (−42)−22 = ? 1 + (−16) −4 = −19.. 151.) d. 5 142.) c. 10,000 100%, 2, 15/5, 4, ____? A one fourth percent of a number is 25. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1/4 % × N = 25 0.25 % × N = 25 0.0025 × N = 25 152.) d. 5/6 N = 25/0.0025 = 10,000 1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, ____? 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 153.) a. 8% 250%÷5=50% 100%÷5=20%. 50%×2=100% 20%×2=40%÷5 = 8% 143.) a. Php 4991 6500×6 = 39,000−(6435+6927+6855+7230+6562) 154.) a. 1 1/10 = 4991 0.1, 30%, 1/2, 0.7, 90%, ____? 0.1. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, 1.1.. 155.) C 144.) c. 15 156.) D 157.) C (12+22+10+15+14+11+19+17)/8=120/8 = 15 158.) D 145.) a. 24 159.) D (29+18+24+25)/4 = 96/4 = 24 160.) D.. 161.) b. More than 1 1/2 ÷ 1/4 = 1/2 × 4/1 = 2 146.) d. 100% 162.) c. 5 scoops 90 increased by what percent of itself gives 180? 90 + 90N = 180 1/2÷ 1/10=1/2×10/1 = 10/2 = 5. 90N = 180−90 N = 90/90 = 1 × 100% = 100% 163.) b. 72 8×10 = 80-8 = 72 164.) b. 49 147.) a. 2,000 165.) b. 22 500 × 4 = 2,000 166.) b. 18 If 500 or 25% of graduating class are girls 167.) b. 32 168.) a. 10 PEMDAS: 10÷2×5−(12÷3×4)+1 =__? 5×5−(4×4)+1 =__? 25−(16)+1 = 9+1 = 10 148.) d. 80%. 149.) b. 16. 169.) d. 2700 178.) a.) 10% (61+119){[(119-61)/2 +1]/2}= 100-25 = 75 180{[29+1]/2} = 180{15} = 2700 75 + (75×20%) = 75+15 = 90 100-90 = 10 Must watch.https://youtu.be/OVEzn5tQM68 170.) e. 600 m Or search on youtube: “about percentage Leonalyn” Walk: 3×60=180×2 = 360meters. Run: 1×60=60×4 = 240meters 360+240 = 600 meter 179.) d. 60 L ratio of milk and water 2 : 1 = 40 : 20 171.) c. 0.005 If this ratio is to be 1 : 2 = 40 : (20+20)×2= 40:80 Radicals: √0.000025 = √(25/1000000) 80 – 20 = 60 = 5/1000 = 0.005 180.) a. 270 172.) c. 5/12 4:3:2 = 120 : __ : __ 1/12, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, ____ 120/4 = 30; 30×3 = 90; 30×2 = 60 1/12, 2/12, 3/12, 4/12, 5/12 120+90+60 = 270 173.) e. 57. 20%(400)+100%N = 30%(400+N) ignore percentage 8000+100N=12000+30N 100N-30N = 12000-8000 70N=4000 N = 4000/70 = 57.14 Must. 174.) b.) 25% Amount decrease/original amount × 100% = (80- 60)/80 = 20/80= 0.25×100% = 25% 175.) a.) 33.33% Amount increase/original amount × 100% (80- 60)/60=20/60 = 0.3333×100% = 33.33% 176.) d.) 70 40% of total is 28 0.4 × T = 28 T = 28/0.4 = 70 177.) d.) 25 12 1/2 % of 200 is what number? 0.125 × 200 = 25 PREPARED &COMPILED BY : PHILIPPPINE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM REVIEWER 2022 FOR MORE REVIEWER AND TIPS VISIT GROUP : https://www.facebook.com/groups/37552 8014381255/