Saturday, November 14, 2020

LET Reviewer: GENERAL EDUCATION [November 11, 2020 - Part-2]

 

LET Reviewer: GENERAL EDUCATION [November 11, 2020 - Part-2]

Item: 75-166


75.Which location should have most nearly twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours of darkness during December? A town that is located –

A.  close to the equator.  ( At the equator the length of the days and nights is always the same The farther the place from the equator either N or S there is a greater variety of N & D) *

B.  close to the North Pole.  

C.   close to the South Pole.

D.  halfway between the equator and  North and South Poles.

 

 

 

the Land of the Midnight Sun, because the sun shines nearly around the clock during Alaskan summers. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city, and Juneau is the state capital.

 

 

76.At which time during the year does the ozone level present a particular health threat in urban areas for people with respiratory problem?

A. Fall ( autumn) tilt is neither toward nor away  length is even)

      B.   Spring

      C.   Summer

      D.  Winter

 

 

77. Which of the following procedures used by a farmer is NOT related directly to preventing erosion?

A.   Contour plowing around a hill.

      B.    Planting grass in gullies to act as a filter.

      C.  Planting crops in alternate rows (strip farming).

      D.   Planting more seeds than are necessary to yield a bountiful crop.

 

 

78.  A nation in which loess would likely be found today is --  (vague item)

A.  Ecuador

B.  Iceland ( fine grained soil- yellowish brown deposit of soil left by the wind)

C.  Japan

D.  United States

 

ZONE OF MIXED GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES.

 

79..Which one explains why oxygen, a gas, is the largest component of the Earth’s crust?

A. Oxygen gives Earth’s crust its lightness.

         B.   Oxygen is needed to sustain all life on Earth.

   C.  Oxygen is the most abundant element in the world.

      D. Oxygen is capable of combining with most of the elements in the Earth’s crust. * ( a very friendly gas )

 

   80.Which is the BEST evidence that helium gas is lighter than air?

A.  Helium-filled balloons rise in the air. * ( hydrogen atom)

B.  Helium has the lowest boiling point of all elements.

C.  Helium atoms do not combine with other air atoms.

            D. By volume, helium makes up only 0.0005% of air

81. In which kingdom should MOLD be classified?

       A.Animalia

      B.   Fungi * ( heterotrophic)

      C.  Plantae

      D.  Protista

 

82.Which area of the brain controls feeling on the left side of a person’s face?

A.    The left parietal lobe

B.    The left occipital lobe

      C.  The right parietal lobe * (logical thought)

      D.    The right occipital lobe

 

 

83. Scientists also find that other stalky vegetables such as carrots also help lower blood pressure.  This statement is BEST classified as --

A.  Experiment

B.   Finding

C.  Nonessential fact

D.  Prediction

 

 

84.The Lopez family had four children, all girls.  The fifth child born is a boy.  This change is the result of --

A.  the timing of the fertility cycles.

B.  the “law of averages’ finally catching up.

C.  conception classes taken by the parents.

D.  the father’s contribution of a “Y” chromosome.

 

85.Which of the following should you expect to be true about the rate of cellular respiration for a group of students who are of the same age, height and weight?

A.  Boys would have a higher rate of cellular respiration than girls. *

B.  Africans would have higher rate of cellular respiration than Asians.

C.  Non-athletes would have higher rates of cellular respiration than athletes.

D. Athletes would tend to have higher rates of cellular respiration than non-athletes.

86.What is the function of DIFFUSION in the human body? ( Spontaneous and random movement of molecules .)

 

A.  Regulates blood flow.

B.  Comes into play in times of extreme illness.

C.  Plays an insignificant role in the body’s functioning.

D.  Allows an even distribution of substances throughout all cells of the body. *

87.What is the MOST likely reason for a desert plant to have a few or no leaves?

A.  To decrease photosynthesis

B.  To increase photosynthesis.

C. To decrease transpiration. *( evaporation of water.90% of water taken by plants is lost)

      D. To increase transpiration

 

 

88.. It was also discovered that the chemical 3m butylphthalide can lower the blood pressure of rats.  This statement is classified as --

A.  Experiment

B.  Finding *

C.  Nonessential fact

D.  Prediction

 

 

89.Which kingdom should STREPTOCOCCUS be classified?

A.  Fungi

B.  Monera * prokaryote – no nuclei  eukaryotes – with nuclei 1930 by Chatton 

C.  Plantae

D.  Protista

 

 

 

 

 

 

90. Why do we see the sun rise in the east?

 

A. The sun is stationary in the east?

B. The sun revolves clockwise

C. The earth rotates from west to east.

D. The earth rotates from east to west.

 

 

91. If you lose your direction while traveling at night, which star shuld you look for and in what constellation?

 

I.Polaris

II. Rigel

III. Ursa minor

IV. Ursa major

   

A.  I and IV

B.  II ad IV

C.  II and III

D.  I and III

 

 

 

     92.   Without the process of meiosis, we can infer that offspring from sexual reproduction would – ( cell division – genetic information contained in chromosomes mix and divide into sex cells with half  the numbers of chromosomes. It assures that each cell has a unique genetic inheritance)

A.  be identical. *

B.  have number of mutations.

C.  have a high degree of genetic variety.

D.  have twice the assigned number of chromosomes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  93. Which method of reproduction provides for the most variety of offspring?

A. Cloning

      B.   Cellular reproduction

      C.   Asexual reproduction

      D.   Sexual reproduction *

 

 

94.  What does a stick of unlit dynamite demonstrate?

 A.   Chemical Energy

 B.   Kinetic Energy

 C.  Nuclear Energy

 D.  Potential Energy *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

95.  Which hormone promotes the development of secondary male  sex characteristics?

             A. Progesterone

             B. Testosterone*

             C. Estrogen

             D. Gonads  

           

96.  Which of the following BEST demonstrates the greenhouse principle?

A.   A microwave oven

B.   A heated aquarium

C.   A car with rolled-up windows

D. A solar battery-powered calculator

 

 

 

 

 

 

97.  Which law of force and motion explains this occurrence -- a rocket is propelled upward by the powerful downward discharge of exhaust gases?

     A.Action and Reaction *

               B.   Applied Force

               C.   Inertia

                D.  Universal Gravitation

98. Which law is demonstrated by a pendulum in a grandfather clock which once set in motion would continue to swing, thereby, regulating the clock’s movement?

A.  Action and Reaction

B.  Applied Force

C.  Inertia *

D.   Universal Gravitation

 

 

99. Which law is demonstrated when a bullet, after being discharged into the air, eventually falls to the ground?

A.  Action and Reaction

B.  Applied Force

C.  Inertia

D.  Universal Gravitation

100. Which of the following will occur if a cold bottle of soda is left open on a kitchen counter?

A.  The temperature of the soda will decrease.

B.   The amount of dissolved carbon dioxide gas will decrease.*

C.  The pressure that the soda exerts on the bottle will increase.

D.  The amount of dissolved carbon dioxide gas will remain the same.

 

 

 

101. In an experiment, a drop of blue ink is placed on the surface of a glass of water.  In a few minutes, the drop of ink is dispersed throughout the water, turning it light blue.  What does this prove?

A.  Heat causes the ink to disperse.

B.  Ink molecules have less density than water molecule.

C.  A new compound is formed by the combination of ink and water.

D.  The molecules of ink and the molecules of water are in constant motion.*

 

102. An elderly woman suffered a stroke, a restriction of blood flow to the brain.  If the stroke caused the right side of her body to become temporarily paralyzed, she most likely experienced a decreased blood flow in --

A.  the front of her brain

B.  the left side of her body

C.  the left side of her brain

D.  the right side of her brain

 

 

103. The two minerals that are needed for bones and teeth formation and blood clotting are

 

           A. Sodium and iron

           B. Calcium and Potassium

           C. Calcium and phosphorous

          D. Iron and Iodine

104. New peonies, perennial plants that produce snowy flowers, can be propagated from the parent plant by dividing corms that grow underground.  This reproductive form resembles a – ( bulbous underground stem)

A.  Bud

B.  Bulb*  made up of leaves surrounding a stem

C.  Runner

D.  Seed

105. Which is not among the hazardous effects of water pollution to health?

A.  The increased incidence of liver cancer. *

B.  The epidemic threat of hepatitis and dysentery.

C.  The dumping of mercury in the sea causing blindness, brain damage or death.

D The presence of certain bacteria in the digestive tract causing methemolobinemia.

 

106. What does a tightly coiled spring demonstrate?

A.  Chemical Energy

B.  Kinetic Energy

C.  Potential Energy *

D.  Steam Energy

 

 

 

 

107. As a representative of the Urban Poor Commission of the Association of Religious Superiors (ARS), which action will you most likely take to resolve the long-term roots of structural inequalities – proliferation of child labor and child prostitution?

A.  Conduct skills training.

B.   Raise views of human rights abuse.

C   Organize regular programs for information and discussion of human rights.

D.  Raise questions over the government’s commitment to rebuild human rights.

 

 

 

 

 

108. Which explains the reason why there are continuous and increasing human rights violations?

 

 

A.  The solutions used are ineffective. *

B.   The United Nations uses a single solution on all forms of human rights violations.

C  .The United Nations as an international body is rather slow in the exercise of its powers.

D.  The United Nations’ General Assembly approved only resolutions on human rights and the basic freedoms which are not binding.

 

 

 

 

 

109. The following are legitimate children, EXCEPT – (item is not adhering present code)

A.  Those legitimated.

B.  Those born by artificial insemination.

C.  Those born during a valid marriage of parents.

D.  Those born out of an invalid marriage of the parents.*

 

110. Thousands of street children in large Brazilian cities were murdered by paramilitary death squads which included police officers.  What could be the reason why these operations were not suppressed by the government?

A.  The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was only lip service.

B.  The manner they treat their people was nobody else’s business.

C.  Totalitarian governments do not give protection to their people.*  

D.  The business people funded these operations to clean up their streets and neighborhoods.

 

 

111. Spouses Jose S. Luz and Celerina Luz filed a petition to adopt Gregorio Luz Ona, their nephew.  The spouses are childless and they reared Gregorio from his birth in 1971 until 1975 and they continued to support him.  Gregorio had to be left in the Philippines when the couple went to the United States where Jose is employed.  The MSSD recommended the adoption to the court on the premise that petitioners are in a better position to provide for the minor child than the natural parents who are impoverished.

112. What could be the possible decision of the court on the petition?

A.  The court denied the petition because the spouses are already aliens.

B.  The petition for adoption was granted because the court finds that it is to the best interest of the child. *

 

C.  The petition for adoption was denied because the spouses are non-residents of the Philippines.

D.  The court would deny the petition on the premise that the trial custody required by PD 603 cannot be effected for the spouses are non-residents.

113.  Which one is the human right to life?

A.  Fair trial *

B.  Live in national and international order

C. Own a property

D.  Peace

114. Which one is the right to human dignity?

A.  Form associations

B.  Honor and reputation  ( affirms HRs worth of individuals)

C.  Political independence

D.   Social and economics reforms

 

 

 

115. Carolina Diaz, a prostitute, filed a petition for habeas corpus against Mr. And Mrs. Ramon Alde to recover custody of Lina Diaz Tan alias “Gracia Alde”, the natural daughter of Carolina Diaz.

What could be the possible action of the court on the petition filed by Carolina Diaz? (item has incomplete data)

A.  Her petition would be granted because she now works as a clerk in a prestigious office.

B.  Her petition would be denied because she works as a prostitute.

C.     Her petition would be denied because when Gracia was give to the Aldes, it    

          was tantamount to abandonment of the child, resulting to termination of    

          parental authority.

D.     Her petition would be granted because she is Gracia’s natural mother. *

 

116. Mary Rose, an 18 year old, was sexually abused by 3 teenagers from well-to-do families of Makati.  Despite pressures, she came out into the open to get justice.  Which need did Mary Rose want to satisfy?

A.  Need for family unity

B.  Need for personal integrity *

C.  Need for civic responsibility

D.  Need for universal solidarity

 

 

117. Which one is the right to human dignity?

A.  Right to information

B.  Sovereignty over our natural resources

C.    Choose the goals and means of development *

D.    Share in scientific and technological advances of the world

118. Which of the following foreign policy actions today is a direct result of early American imperialist policy?

A.  Stationing of American troops in West Germany

B.  America’s patrolling of waters off the Libyan coast

C.  America’s military support of Israel in the Middle East

D.  America’s establishment of military bases in the Philippines

 

 

119. .Which of the following represents ethnocentric behavior?( evaluates other culture on the basis of familiar and commonly shared ways of thinking and acting.)

 

 

A. A tourist who lectures his foreign hosts on the “uncivilized” nature of their marriage customs

 B. A student who tutors an immigrant in English

C.A Hispanic community group demands that public aid forms be published in English and Spanish

D.A Peace Corps volunteer who helps dig wells in Central Africa

 

 

120. .The Soviet Union’s attempt to establish a missile base in Cuba is interpreted as a direct violation of?

A.  The Truman Doctrine

 

                   Truman Doctrine

Truman Doctrine, policy first set forth by United States President Harry S. Truman in 1947. The immediate objective of the policy was to send U.S. aid to anti-Communist forces in Greece and Turkey, but it was later expanded to justify support for any nation that the United States government believed was threatened by Communism during the Cold War period.

For information on:

• Truman Doctrine as part of the foreign policy of President Truman, see Harry S. Truman: Truman Doctrine; United States (History): The Truman Doctrine 
• Truman Doctrine as a move toward the cold war, see Cold War: The Struggle for Europe; United States (Government): Economic and Military Aid 
• United States aid to Greece under the Truman Doctrine, see Greece: Liberation and Civil War 
• extension of the Truman Doctrine to South Korea, Korean War: The War Begins: Soviet, Chinese, and U.S. Support.

B.  The Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine, statement of United States policy on the activities and rights of European powers in the western hemisphere

C.  The Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT)

D.  The Declaration of Independence

 

 

 

121. Which will solve poverty caused by capitalism?

A.  Fascism

B.  Communism

C.  Empiricism

D.  Socialism

 

 

122. Which part of the Allied action has been detailed in this passage?

After Saddam Hussein violated international arguments by sending Iraq troops to Kuwait and missiles into other neighboring countries, the Allies responded with military action.

A.  The Allied bases in Saudi Arabia

B.  The ground was in the desert

C.  The movement of Allied troops with Iraq *

D.  The air campaign in the Baghdad area

 

123.Carter’s part in relinquishing U.S. control of the Canal Zone to Panama is described as a victory for _______?

A.  Conservatism

B.  Anti-imperialism

C.  Isolationism

D.  Imperialism

124. Which refers to FUNNEL EFFECT? ( assess strengths and weaknesses )

A.  The belief that every criminal gets caught and is punished.

B.  The belief that crime is under control in the United States.

C.  The idea that only a very few suspects arrested for committing crime are actually punished.

D.  The idea that all crimes are put into the same criminal justice system.*

 

 

125.What values are being given priority by juries in criminal cases?

A.  The safety of the community over sympathy for the criminal.

B.  The needs of the criminals over the safety of the community

C.  The rights of the criminal over the strict interpretation of the law

D.  The punishment of the criminal over the safety of the community

 

126. Two days after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt made the following:

“In the past few years and most violently in the past few days, we have learned a terrible lesson. We must begin the great task that is before us by abandoning once and for all the illusion that we can ever again isolate ourselves from the rest of humanity.”

In the statement, Roosevelt is expressing the ideas of __________.

A.  An internationalist

B.  An anti-imperialist

C.  An imperialist

D.  An isolationist

 

127. The main message of the Moral Recovery Program launched by Leticia Ramos Shahani starts with the ___________.

A.  World

B.  Family

C.  Self

D.  Nation

 

1. Which are consequences of continuing armed conflict?

I . Scarce economic resources are eaten up by militarization

II. Disruption of normal economic development

III. Displacement of people

IV. Emergence of local leaders

a. I only c.      I, II, III and IV

b. I, II and III d.      I and II only

 

2. Which peace efforts are most governments engaged in when they have representatives other countries to promote international cooperation and harmony?

a. Disarmament c.      Diplomacy

b. Collective security d.      International organization

 

 

3. Which is a correct statement about peace?

a. Peace means no conflict

b. Peace is the absence of war and violent conflict

c. Peace involves a lot of aspects. It is not just a single or simple good

d. Peace is the opposite of violence and aggression

 

 

4. Which of the UNESCO’s four pillars of education is most related to peace education?

a. Learn to do

b.  learn to live together

c. Learn to know

d. Learn to be

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. To what does conscientization lead?

a. Perpetual opposition to the status quo

b. Lack of trust in political leaders

c. Political activism

d. Critical awareness of issues

 

 

129. Which one BEST defines personal integrity? ( individuality)

A.  The unity between ignorance and reality

B.  The unity of man’s deeds, words, thoughts and realities

C.  The unity of man’s social, political and physical aspects *

D.  The relationship between virtue and conduct

 

 

 

 

 

130.  Which family obligation is especially valued?

A.  Supplying groceries to relatives in remote barrios

B.  Providing health assistance to relatives living in the same locale

C.  Sending to college relatives in remote barrios

D.  Keeping immediate family members out of trouble *

 

131. Of the following changes in the socio-economic, political, cultural and physical that have occurred in the Filipino family, which one remains to be TRUE?

A.  The loss of traditional evening prayer and the ritual of blessing (mano)

B.  The unity of the family despite competing demands*

C.  The continued parental influence over children’s language dress and other behavior

D.  The continued support for parents and siblings

 

132. Which is the MOST important perceived need and problem of the Filipino family?

A.  Unemployment or financial problem *

B.  Proneness to vices

C.  Over-protectiveness of children

D.  Double standard on the roles of male and female

 

133. The San Pascual Credit Cooperative of Quezon City wishes to apply for a loan of five million pesos from one of the financial institutions, EXCEPT?

A.  Development Bank of the Philippines

B.  Central Bank of the Philippines *

C.  Land Bank of the Philippines

D.  Philippine National Bank

 

134..If a farmer would want assistance like pricing, guarantee for all agricultural produce or cooperative management training, where would he go?

A.  DAR Adjudication Board

B.  Land Bank

C.  Special Agrarian Court under the Regional Trial Court

D.  Support services of the Department of Agrarian Reform*

 

 

135. Why was San Andres Cooperative Association of Paco, Manila not exempted from taxation? (erroneous choices/ P11M possible answer)

A.  It accumulated reserves and undivided net savings of P8,000,000.00

B.  It accumulated reserves and undivided net savings of P10,000.00

C.  It accumulated reserves and undivided net savings of P9,000,000.00

D.  It accumulated reserves and undivided net savings of P11,000.00

 

 

136. Which has become prototype of the other schemes that defeated the real and true purpose of the CARP?

A.  The conversion of farmlands to industrial complexes

B.  The stock option scheme of Hacienda Luisita *

C.  The conversion from the agricultural to subdivision

D.  The voluntary to sell

 

 

 

137. Of the following, which is imposed a final tax of ten percent (10%)?

A.  PCSO and lotto winnings

B.  Books, literary works and musical compositions

C.  Currency bank deposit

D.  Royalties

 

 

138. Julieta Villaruel was a landowner from Cabiao, Nueva Ecija. Under the CARP, she was claiming 8 hectares, 5 hectares of which represented the retention limit and the 3 hectares for her only child. Why was her child denied the 3 hectares?

A.  Her son was 15 years old who was actually tilling the farm

B.  Her son was 17 years old who was managing the farm

C.  Her son was 13 years old who has been helping till the farm*

D.  Her son was 19 years old who was actually tilling or managing the farm

139. One of the most outstanding accomplishments of the cooperative movement is the encouragement of thrift. Which maxim of God puts this into practice?

A.  “God helps those who help themselves” *

B.  “Look at the birds: they do not plant seeds, gather a harvest and put it in barns; yet your Father in heaven takes care of them!”

C.  “He is near to those who call to Him, who call to Him with sincerity”

D.  “Happy are those who are merciful to others; God will be merciful to them!”

 

 

 

140. Mang Tacio has been unemployed for quite sometime due to his negative attitudes toward work. Which program of the Department of Social Welfare and Services will help him?

A.  Income in Kind Program

B.  Anti-Medicancy Program *

C.  HRD Program

D.  Social insurance Program

 

141.Where would you commit a drug dependent for him to achieve a natural, tensionless, and anxiety-free state?

A.  NFPI

B.  DARN

C.  DARE *

D.  Bukang Liwayway Center

 

 

 

 

 

 

142. Which theory was asserted by the Pan-German belief in the superiority of the Aryan race and that the strength of the German culture came from a strong, healthy and rustic lineage?

A.  Dependency Theory

B.  Culture of Poverty Theory

C.  Social Darwinist Theory

D.  Theory of Capitalism

143.Which is the main goal of drug abuse education?

A.  Arrest

B.  Prevention

C.  Control

D.  Rehabilitation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Situation 1 – Below is the poem written by Edgar Lee Masters in 1915:

 

What happened to Tom Merritt?

 

At first I suspected something

She acted so calm and absent-minded.

And one day I heard the back door shut,

As I entered the front, and I saw him slink

Back of the smokehouse into the lot,

And across the field.

And I meant to kill him insight.

But that day, walking near Fourth Bridge,

Without the stick or a stone at hand,

All of a sudden I saw him standing,

Scared to death, holding his rabbits,

And all I could say was, “Don’t, Don’t, Don’t

As he aimed and fired at my heart.   

 

144. Which of the following techniques is used in the poem?

A.  Free Verse

B.  Personification

C.  Rhyme

D.  Verse

145.  Who is the speaker of this poem?

A.  God

B.  Merritt’s wife

C.  The Sheriff

D.  Tom Merritt

 

 

 

 

 

 

146. The poet introduces the poem with lines 1-3 to show us that Tom Merritt---

A.  Was sure that his wife was ill.

B.  Was a very suspicious person.

C.  Was sure that his wife still loved him.

D.  Had suspected that his wife was seeing another man.

 

 

147. A  health officer needs to introduce a publicity campaign to reduce the spread of syphilis .Which advice should be included?

             A. Do not use a soap and water by other  people.

             B.  Use the birth pill as means of contraception

             C. Do not drink from cups of other people.

             D. Have sexual intercourse only with one partner

 

 

 

Situation 1 – The poem below is entitled “Suburban Prophecy” which is written by Howard Nemerov.

On Saturday, the power-mowers’ whine

Begins the morning.  Over this neighborhood

Rises the keening, petulant voice, begin

Green oily teeth to chatter and munch the cud.

Monsters, crawling the carpets of the world,

Still send from underground against your blades

The roots of things battalions green and curled

And tender, that will match your blades with blades

Till the revolted throats shall strangle on

The tickle of their dead, till straws shall break

Crankshafts like camels, and the sun go down

On dinosaurs in swamps.  A night attack

Follows and by the time the Sabbath dawns

All armored beasts are eaten by their lawns.

148. How long does the action of the poem take place?

A.  A week

B.  A morning

C.  An afternoon

D.  Twenty-four hours

 

 

149. The poet’s use of words such as whine, voice, teeth, chatter and munch is to suggest that the power-mowers are

A.  Alive *

B.  Green

C.  Like cows

D.  Very powerful

 

 

150. To what does the phrase “your blades” in line 8 refer?

A.  Carpets

B.  Lawnmowers *

C.  Monsters

D.  Roots

 

151. The imagery in the first stanza appeals to the reader’s sense of --

A.  Hearing *

B.  Sight

C.  Smell

D.  Touch

 

 

 

 

Situation 2 – Ang sumusunod ay isang talumpati na may pamagat na SA KABATAAN na isinulat ni Onofre Pagsanghan.

 

Isa sa mga salitang napag-aralan natin sa wikang Filipino ay ang salitang NABANSOT.  Kapag ang isang bagay daw ay dapat pang lumaki ngunit ito’y tumigil na sa paglaki, ang bagay na ito raw ay NABANSOT.  Marami raw uri ng pagkakabansot ngunit ang pinakamalungkot na uri raw ay ang pagkabansot ng isipan, ng puso at ng diwa.

Ang panahon ng kabataan ay panahon ng paglaki, ngunit ang ating paglaki ay kailangang paglaki at pag-unlad ng ating buong katauhan, hindi lamang ng ating sukat at timbang.  Kung gaposte man ang ating taas at ga-pison man ang ating bigat ngunit kung ang pag-iisip naman nati’y ga-kulisap lamang kay pangit na kabansutan.  Kung tumangkad man tayong tangkad-kawayan at bumilog man tayong bilog-tapayan, ngunit kung tayo nama’y tulad ni “bondying” ay di mapagkatiwalaan – anong laking kakulangan.  Kung magkakatawan tayong katawang “Tarzan” at mapatalas ang ating isipang sintalas ng kay Rizal, ngunit kung ang ating kalooban nama’y itim na duwende ng kasamaan – anong kapinsalaan para sa kinabukasan.

Kinabukasan, kabataan, tayo raw ang pag-asa ng Inang Bayan.  Tayo raw ang maghahatid sa kanya sa langit ng kasaganaan at karangalan o hihila sa kanya sa putik ng kahirapan at kahihiyan.  Ang panahon ng pagkilos ay ngayon, hindi bukas, hindi sa isang taon.  Araw-araw ay tumutuwid tayong palangit o bumabaluktod tayong paputik.  Tamang-tama ang sabi ng ating mga ninunong kung ano raw ang kinamihasnan ay siyang pakakatandaan.  Huwag nating akalaing makapagpapabaya tayo ng ating pag-aaral ngayon at sa araw ng bukas ay bigla tayong magiging mga dalubhasang magpapaunlad sa bayan.  Huwag nating akalaing makapaglulublob tayo ngayon sa kalaswaan at kahalayan at sa mahiwagang araw ng bukas sigla tayong magiging ulirang mga magulang.

Kabataan, tunay na pag-ibig sa bayan, ang tunay na nasyonalismo, ay wala sa tamis ng pangarap wala rin sa pagpag dila.  Ang tunay na pag-ibig ay nasa pawis ng gawa.

152. Sa alin makikita ang tunay na NASYONALISMO?

A.  Diwa

B.  Gawa *

C.  Salita

D.  Sulat

 

 

153. Aling salita ang paulit-ulit na binabanggit ni Onofre Pagsanghan?

A.  Bayan

B.  Kabataan

C.  Kung

D.  Nabansot *

 

 

 

 

154. Bakit di dapat tumangkad tulad ni “Bondying”?

A.  Di totoo ito

B.  Di ito magpakakatiwalaan. *

C.  Magulo kasi ito.

D.  May kakulangan ito.

 

155. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang mensahe ng talumpati?

A.  Ang gawa ang siyang sukat ng kadakilaan. *

B.  Ang kabataan ay siyang pag-asa ng bayan.

C.  Ang panahon ng kabataan ay panahon ng paglaki at pagbabagong makabuluhan.

D.  Ang mataas na paniniwala at taimtim na pananalig ay kailangang taglayin upang ang hangarin sa buhay ay ating kamtin

 

 

 

156 From which does the exercise of human rights flow? From the_______________

 

E.  Various philosophies of man

F.  Exercise of a person’s duty

G.  Dignity of the human person

H.  Fundamental law of the land

 

157. The following are the primary purposes of professional fees EXCEPT.

 

A. To provide a reasonable income for professionals and their families

B. To attract the right persons to the professions

C. To reap return of investment

D. To gain advancement in professional knowledge

 

 

 

 

158. Which acts destroy another person’s good name?

 

I. Libel

II. Oral defamation

III. Treason

IV. Slander by deed

 

A. I, II and III

B. II, III and IV

C. C. I, II and IV

D. I, III and IV

159. The right to life is inalienable.Which action logically follows?

 

A. An individual can give it up if she wishes to.

B. An individual can exchange it with another right

C. Society sees the sanctity of life

D. The government has the obligation to secure the pople’s right to life.

 

160. Which human right violation is a deliberate and systematic extermination of an ethnic or national group?

 

A. Parricide

B.       Homicide

C.  Politicide

D. Genocide *

 

161. Are all rights inalienable?

                  A. This is up to the person to whom the right belongs?

                  B. NO*

                  C. YES

                  D. Some rights should be inalienable

 

 

 

 

162. Do the unborn have right to life?

 

A. Yes, but only those decided by couple

B. No, they are not yet born

C. It depends on the situation

D. Yes, unborn have the right to life

 

163. Which is the true way to peace?

 

A. Absence of war

B. Radical Revolution

C. Way of force and violence

D. Way of brotherhood and solidarity

 

164. Which does long lasting peace involve?

 

I. Social integration

II. Economic Development

III. Social exclusion

IV. Political participation

 

A. I, II and III

B. I and II

C. II ONLY

D. I, II and IV

 

165.Which is the primary factor that drives most Filipinos to leave their families and work abroad?

 

A. Literacy

B. Insurgency

C. Poverty

D. Dissatisfaction with Philippine Society

 

166. In the capitalist system monopoly and control of prices are done through cartels while in the cooperative system ____________________________.

 

A. Monopoly and control of prices are doe by the chairman of the board

B. There is no monopoly by a powerful group because efforts are geared toward the upliftment of the life of the members*

C. Control of prices is done by the Board of Directors and management staff.

D. Monopoly is done through the members with the highest capital build up

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